Religion Fast Fact Cards are an engaging way for students to record important details about a specific world religion. The cards should be printed on card stock. Use a different colored card stock for each religion to help make the cards visually appealing and aid the students in retaining the information. Two cards are printed per 8 ½ x 11 page. In my classes, I use the cards as a part of our Interactive Student Notebook. As we study each religion the students create a ReligionFastFact Card for
Religion Fast Fact Cards are an engaging way for students to record important details about a specific world religion. The cards should be printed on card stock. Use a different colored card stock for each religion to help make the cards visually appealing and aid the students in retaining the information. Two cards are printed per 8 ���½ x 11 page. In my classes, I use the cards as a part of our Interactive Student Notebook. As we study each religion the students create a Religi
Religion Fast Fact Cards are an engaging way for students to record important details about a specific world religion. The cards should be printed on card stock. Use a different colored card stock for each religion to help make the cards visually appealing and aid the students in retaining the information. Two cards are printed per 8 ½ x 11 page. In my classes, I use the cards as a part of our Interactive Student Notebook. As we study each religion the students create a ReligionFastFact Card fo
Religion Fast Fact Cards are an engaging way for students to record important details about a specific world religion. The cards should be printed on card stock. Use a different colored card stock for each religion to help make the cards visually appealing and aid the students in retaining the information. Two cards are printed per 8 ½ x 11 page. In my classes, I use the cards as a part of our Interactive Student Notebook. As we study each religion the students create a ReligionFastFact Card fo
Religion Fast Fact Cards are an engaging way for students to record important details about a specific world religion. The cards should be printed on card stock. Use a different colored card stock for each religion to help make the cards visually appealing and aid the students in retaining the information. Two cards are printed per 81/2 x 11 page. In my classes, I use the cards as a part of our Interactive Student Notebook. As we study each religion the students create a ReligionFastFact Card fo
Tara the Sitar lives in the country of Vadya. These flashcards are attractive personifications of the instruments of India. The Vadya (instruments) are divided in the Tata Vadya (string) Sushir Vadya (wind) Awanaddh (skin covered) and Ghan (self sounding). The story of Tara the sitar is described in the book 'Vadya' by Saskia Rao - de Haas and is a great resource for Indian music in the elementary classroom. It is a part of the music curriculum from N-G8 'Sangeet4All' and used in leading schools
Being an Uzbek woman, I would like to share my culture with teachers and students from all around the world. This resource shows the main aspects of Uzbeki culture, including meals, clothing, music, art and much more. I hope that this resource will spark interest in ESL/EFL classrooms no matter what age group.Thank you :)
This is a simple but effective powerpoint presentation of a variety of different traditional style houses in Indonesia. There are 29 slides which include maps of Indonesia for reference when locating where the houses are built. Notes are included with the slides which can help open discussions with students about the similarities and differences between their own abodes and those in Indonesia. Culture reference is also made to the Dayak creation myth, and the creatures important to the people
PowerPoints and Review Questions for AP World History on two major culture areas and their Classical Societies: China and India. With Imbedded multiple-choice questions anmd suggested essays, and separate PowerPoints of multiple choice questions for review
This is a presentation about Laos for kids with ages between 6 and 12 years old. It's very simple and easy to understand, with many pictures and few words. You can use it for a cultural event or just a classroom activity. I do not own the pictures, copyright is on google.com!Enjoy!Alex
These can be used for any 5-minute quick-write activity (3 minutes write, 2 minutes share.) These are fun to use to get students thinking and writing about the topic. I glue them onto a colored-paper backing and laminate them.
10 A4 pages, one per number. Includes number name in English, dots, Simplified Chinese character, numeral and Pinyin. Use with playdough or in trays with sand/rice etc. Fully editable. Please purchase one of my paid items in my store.