Sunday, March 6, 2011
Young Children's Lesson Plan Ideas for March
I'll try to fill this out with links and cut-and-paste March images in the next few days. From a 1915 Primary Education periodical:
Poems
Signs of the Seasons — Hathaway.
The Wind. Sun's Travels — Stevenson.
Written in March — Wordsworth.
March — H. H. Jackson.
March. Little Gustava(very sweet!). Song of Easter — Thaxter.
One Bird — Van Dyke.
The Swallows — Arnold.
Little White Lily — Macdonald.
The Little Plant — Kate Brown.
Stories
The Ugly Duckling, Little Ida's Flowers — Andersen
The Foolish Weather Vane — Published by Rand, McNally & Company.
The Winds — Burnham.
March's Call, Half a Hundred Stories — Published by Milton Bradley Company.
Legends — Proserpine, Wind and Sun, Sleeping Beauty, Siegfried and Brunhilde; What Annie Saw — Published by Educational Publishing Company.
Pictures For Study
St. Anthony of Padua — Murillo.
He is Risen — Plockhorst.
Spring — Corot.
Chorister Boys — Anderson.
Robin Redbreast — Munier.
Swallows. A Resting Place — Laux.
Sparrows — Laux.
Morning Talks And Occupation Work
Signs of spring; color of sky; position of sun; the brook waking up; frogs; turtles; woodchucks; returning birds.
Make chart. Upon it note arrival of first robin; bluebird; blackbird; barn swallow; chipping sparrow; song sparrow;woodpecker; meadow lark. Take time each morning throughout the month to hear about any bird that has returned.
Keep descriptions of birds in little booklets. If possible, illustrate each page with picture of bird in color.
Winds; use of; what each brings.
Use sand table to model things which the wind does. Have a large weather vane in the center modeled by one of the older boys. Around it have miniature sailboats, windmills, kites, lines of clothes, etc.
Poem for illustration with charcoal or by paper cutting:
Twilight of mad March evening
Wee Robert was snug in bed.
"And what has the wind been doing?"
To mamma he sleepily said.
The pine trees outside were singing,
She heard their wild lullaby.
"The wind has been busy since morning,"
She said, "when we heard it pass by.
"It turned every wind mill it came to,
It speeded the boats on the sea,
It fluttered the clothes on the clothesline
Until they were dry as could be.
"It caught a man's hat and whirled it
Away down the long white street.
And everyone laughed and wondered
If man or March wind would beat.
"It came where some boys were flying
Their kites of every hue
And carried one up to cloud land.
Did that kite belong to you?
"It turned the proud vane on the steeple.
It tossed roaring waves on the shore;
Then gently it sang at twilight
For my babe when the day was o'er."
Trees and buds.
Study twigs. Force sprigs of lilac, cherry, willow, beech, and horse chestnut by placing in fresh water in the sunshine.
Maple trees; sap; sugar. How trees are tapped; how sap is carried to sugar house; sap making in olden time.
Make brush drawings of twigs. Cut barn from dark red paper. Take the silver gray pussies from the twigs and paste in position about barn as if a whole family of kittens were at play there. Add heads and tails with pencils.
In connection with study of maple sugar, cut sap buckets, sugar house, boiling kettle and pans.
Friday, March 4, 2011
The Herald of Spring: Spring:The Hyacinth(Multi-grade Lessons)/Google Books
Nature Study in Elementary Schools: First Reader(Hyacinth Bulb)
Outlines of Lessons in Botany(elementary - middle school)
Gardening For Children(The Hyacinth)
When Mother Lets Us Garden; A Book for Little Folk Who Want to Make Gardens(Hyacinths in Water)
The World Book
The Spartan, Myth of the Hyacinth(Elementary - Middle school)
School and Home Gardens
More coming soon....
Image from my garden.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The Naval History of the United States: Blue Jackets of '76/Google Books
Title The Naval History of the United States: Blue Jackets of '76
Author Willis John Abbot
Publisher Peter Fenelon Collier, 1890
Click here.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Stories of the Civil War/Google Books
Title Stories of the Civil war: adapted for supplementary reading
Author Albert Franklin Blaisdell
Publisher Lee and Shepard, 1890
Length 245 pages
Click here.
Author Albert Franklin Blaisdell
Publisher Lee and Shepard, 1890
Length 245 pages
Click here.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Suggested History Readings for February, Grades Three and Four
From Primary Lessons, 1909:
SUGGESTED READINGS
"Young George Washington," and "Early Life of Abraham Lincoln," Eggleston's First Book of American History.
"The American Flag,"' Joseph R. Drake, Moore's "Songs and Ballads of the Revolution."
"Story of Washington," "Boyhood of Washington," "Story of Lincoln," F. A. Owen Co.'s Five Cent Classics.
Abbot's "Blue Jackets of '76."
Extracts from Preble's "History of the Flag."
Lossings "Pictorial History of the Civil War."
Blaisdell's "Stories of the Civil War."
Extracts from Henty's "With Lee in Virginia."
Moore's "Lyrics of Loyalty."
Simm's "War Poetry of the South."
SUGGESTED READINGS
"Young George Washington," and "Early Life of Abraham Lincoln," Eggleston's First Book of American History.
"The American Flag,"' Joseph R. Drake, Moore's "Songs and Ballads of the Revolution."
"Story of Washington," "Boyhood of Washington," "Story of Lincoln," F. A. Owen Co.'s Five Cent Classics.
Abbot's "Blue Jackets of '76."
Extracts from Preble's "History of the Flag."
Lossings "Pictorial History of the Civil War."
Blaisdell's "Stories of the Civil War."
Extracts from Henty's "With Lee in Virginia."
Moore's "Lyrics of Loyalty."
Simm's "War Poetry of the South."
Friday, February 18, 2011
The New Civics: A Textbook for Secondary Schools/Google Books
Title The New Civics: A Textbook for Secondary Schools
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher The Macmillan company, 1917
Length 420 pages
Read here.
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher The Macmillan company, 1917
Length 420 pages
Read here.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Early European Civilization: a Textbook for Secondary Schools(Prehistory to Reformation)
Title Early European Civilization: a Textbook for Secondary Schools
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 719 pages
See here.
Author Roscoe Lewis Ashley
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 719 pages
See here.
Monday, February 14, 2011
St. Valentine's Day Children's Stories, Songs, Crafts, and Activities
Stories and Lesson Plans:
In the Child's World:Kindergarten - elementary school level story.
Kindergarten at Home. Story.
Child-garden Story: Four Letters, a St. Valentine's Day Story. Early elementary read-aloud. Read-alone: advanced elementary level reader.
"Tell it Again" Stories: Elaine's Valentine's - reading level about third grade.
Read-aloud story: Elementary School
Elementary school poem.
Beginning Reader: The Story of St. Valentine.
The story of St. Valentine from the third grade Standard Catholic reader , and another from the The Haliburton Second Reader.
St. Valentine Story with comprehension questions. About a third grade reading level, and another for about a second or third grade reading level.
Three Valentine's Day Stories (read-aloud)
Click and print Valentine's Day poem for little girls.
A Book of Programs - St. Valentine's Day Lesson Plan - Kindergarten and up , and here as well.
Crafts:
Suggestions for Handwork in School and Home(crafts) Blackline templates for cupid angel card and more. This is the best! Many designs with instructions and card greetings.
More templates for St. Valentine's Day Cards.
Manual Training - Occupations(crafts)
Blacklines for cupid and little girl with heart, pages 84-85.
Bumped up from 2008.
In the Child's World:Kindergarten - elementary school level story.
Kindergarten at Home. Story.
Child-garden Story: Four Letters, a St. Valentine's Day Story. Early elementary read-aloud. Read-alone: advanced elementary level reader.
"Tell it Again" Stories: Elaine's Valentine's - reading level about third grade.
Read-aloud story: Elementary School
Elementary school poem.
Beginning Reader: The Story of St. Valentine.
The story of St. Valentine from the third grade Standard Catholic reader , and another from the The Haliburton Second Reader.
St. Valentine Story with comprehension questions. About a third grade reading level, and another for about a second or third grade reading level.
Three Valentine's Day Stories (read-aloud)
Click and print Valentine's Day poem for little girls.
A Book of Programs - St. Valentine's Day Lesson Plan - Kindergarten and up , and here as well.
Crafts:
Suggestions for Handwork in School and Home(crafts) Blackline templates for cupid angel card and more. This is the best! Many designs with instructions and card greetings.
More templates for St. Valentine's Day Cards.
Manual Training - Occupations(crafts)
Blacklines for cupid and little girl with heart, pages 84-85.
Bumped up from 2008.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave(Audiobook)/Other
The male narrator has a great voice - very clear, and the sound quality is excellent.
Click here to FreeAudio.org. This link includes background history for students. Audio comes in three parts and a zip file with all is available. At the link, Click on audio in order to listen online and/or right click, and "save file as" to download.
Click here to FreeAudio.org. This link includes background history for students. Audio comes in three parts and a zip file with all is available. At the link, Click on audio in order to listen online and/or right click, and "save file as" to download.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Chandra in India/Google Books
Title Chandra in India(A Geographical Reader)
Little People Everywhere
Author Etta Austin Blaisdell McDonald
Publisher Little, Brown, and Company, 1916
Length 111 pages
See here.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Wild Flowers Every Child Should Know/Google Books
Title Wild Flowers Every Child Should Know: Arranged According to Color, with Reliable Descriptions of the More Common Species of the United States and Canada
Author Frederic William Stack
Publisher Doubleday, Page and Company, 1914
Length 411 pages
See here.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Natural History Object Lessons: A Manual for Teachers
Title Natural History Object Lessons: A Manual for Teachers
Author George Ricks
Publisher D.C. Heath, 1891
Length 352 pages
Click here
Author George Ricks
Publisher D.C. Heath, 1891
Length 352 pages
Click here
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Saints and Festivals of the Christian Church/Google Books
Title Saints and Festivals of the Christian Church
Author H. Pomeroy Brewster
Publisher F. A. Stokes, 1904
Length 558 pages
Click here.
Author H. Pomeroy Brewster
Publisher F. A. Stokes, 1904
Length 558 pages
Click here.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
How Our Grandfathers Lived/Google Books
Title How Our Grandfathers Lived
Authors Albert Bushnell Hart, Annie Bliss Chapman
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 371 pages
Click here.
Authors Albert Bushnell Hart, Annie Bliss Chapman
Publisher Macmillan, 1916
Length 371 pages
Click here.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Broad Stripes and Bright Stars: Stories of American History /Google Books
Title Broad Stripes and Bright Stars: Stories of American History
for the Children's Hour Series
May G. Quigley collection
Author Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Publisher Milton Bradley company, 1919
Length 240 pages
Click here.
for the Children's Hour Series
May G. Quigley collection
Author Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Publisher Milton Bradley company, 1919
Length 240 pages
Click here.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Stories of the Nibelungen(Germanic/Old Norse Tales) for Young People/Project Gutenberg
Read and download here.
Excerpt:
YOUNG SIEGFRIED
In the good old days of Long Ago, when kings had absolute power over all their subjects, even in the matter of life and death, there dwelt in the city of Santum, on the beautiful Rhine River, a great and good king named Siegmund.
He was very powerful, and ruled over the kingdom of Niederland so wisely and so well that he was[8] loved and honored by all his people. He shared his throne with Siegelinda, his beautiful wife, who also was noble and kind of heart.
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