24 Sep 2015
by First Teachers
in activity, Children's Books, early childhood education, education, Family, home, homeschooling, How-To, learning, math, Parenting, preschool, Preschool Children's Books, printable, printable activity worksheets, school, Telling Time Activity
Tags: activities, activity, books, Child, children, Children Youth and Family, children's authors, children's books, Classroom, counting, download, Early Childhood, Early Childhood Education, ebooks, Education, fine motor skills, homeschool, how-to, kindergarten, life skills, math, Parenting, preschool, printable activity, Shopping, Teaching Resources, Telling Time, Worksheet
Telling Time Activity
Telling time for children is made fun with animal clock worksheets. Color, cut, and paste to build your own happy analog clock. All of the clock parts have labels. Included within this packet is a whimsical elephant coo coo clock coloring page displaying each individual minute. Practice handwriting while writing the hour and tracing minutes in digital form. Read the digital form of time, trace the time, and draw the missing minute and hour hands to tell the time activities. Five minute intervals to trace, cut out, and paste under the correct analog clock. Hour and five-minute interval analog animal clocks need to have the correct digital form written below them. Digital read outs need analog clock missing hands drawn. Past the hour or till the next labeled coloring page. Draw a circle around the analog animal clocks that are past the hour or till the next. Cut out clocks and paste into groups of quarter past the hour, half past the hour, or quarter till the hour.
Numbers 1-10 Activity Worksheets
Addition Activity Worksheets
17 Jun 2014
by First Teachers
in activity, addition, caregivers, E-books, early childhood education, education, Family, first grade, home, homeschooling, How-To, learning, math, Parenting, preschool, Preschool Children's Books, printable, self help, shopping, teach
Tags: activity, adding groups, addition, Children Youth and Family, counting, Early Childhood Education, Education, Family, homeschooling, learn, math, math skills, number order, numbers, numbers 1-10, Parenting, parents, Preschool education, prewriting skills, printable, printable activity, writing
Addition Activity Worksheets
Addition Activity Worksheets are chock-full of beginning math concepts. Writing numbers and writing corresponding numerals. Counting is the start of addition. Writing number order to 10 leads to place value understanding. Recognize different sets of objects form a group. Add groups of objects to find a total. Complete step by step break down of an addition sentence.
Does your child need number writing practice? Try Numbers 1-10 Activity Worksheets.
Tracing Shapes Activity
Tracing Lines Activity
Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheets
17 Nov 2013
by First Teachers
in activity, Children's Books, E-books, early childhood education, education, Family, first grade, home, homeschooling, How-To, kindergartener, learning, Parenting, preschool, Preschool Children's Books, printable, shopping, teach
Tags: cutting, early education printable worksheets, Fine motor skill, how to, printable cutting activity;printable cutting worksheets, printable cutting and colors activity, printable cutting and colors activity worksheets, printable cutting and colors worksheets, printable cutting and colors;printable cutting activity worksheets, printable preschool cutting activity worksheets, Shopping, Worksheet
Cutting and Colors Activities
Printable cutting and colors activities develop the fine motor skills needed to cut with scissors. Coloring and cutting go hand in hand. Keep a thumb up cutting just the dotted lines after coloring each page a different color of the rainbow. I threw in brown to be able to use a monkey for curves. The corners cut off of Cutting and Colors Activity purple page are to be pasted onto the page so, don’t forget glue.
Tracing Shapes Activity
Tracing Lines Activity
01 Jul 2013
by First Teachers
in activity, addition, early childhood education, education, Family, first grade, Fourth of July, holiday activities, holidays, home, homeschooling, Independence Day, kindergartener, learning, math, Parenting, preschool, printable, second grade, shopping
Tags: activity, Children Youth and Family, Declaration of Independence, Education, Family, Flag of the United States, Home, homeschooling, Independence Day, K through 12, learn, math, Parenting, Preschool education, printable, printable activity, Shopping, Statue of Liberty, Sudoku, United States Declaration of Independence, Word search
Printable Independence Day Fourth of July Activities
contains the words to the Declaration Of Independence. Build a 3D replica of the Statue of Liberty or a rocket. Color, cut and paste Lady Liberty’s crown to wear. A flag of the United States of America to color, a color by letter, a word search, a word scramble, a picture Sudoku, 2 different level mazes, picture matching, counting, number recognition, a hidden picture find, coloring pages, coloring cutting and pasting activities, and a themed writing paper to beat the summer heat.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Printable-Independence-Day-Fourth-of-July-Activities-750419
09 May 2013
by First Teachers
in activity, caregivers, education, Family, holiday activities, holidays, home, homeschooling, Parenting, shopping
Tags: activity, Children Youth and Family, Early Childhood Education, Education, Family, Holidays, Home, homeschooling, Mother, Mother's Day Card, mothers day, Parenting
Create a Pop-up Mother’s Day Card a child
Pop-Up Mother’s Day Card Children Can Create! Every thing a child in your life needs to make a Mother’s Day Pop-Up for that special woman in their life can be found here.
07 Mar 2013
by First Teachers
in activity, addition, caregivers, early childhood education, education, Family, first grade, free printable preschool activities, holiday activities, holidays, home, homeschooling, kindergardner, learning, math, Parenting, preschool, printable, school, second grade, shopping
Tags: activity, Children Youth and Family, Early Childhood, Early Childhood Education, Easter color cut and paste, Easter Coloring pages, Easter dot-to dots, Easter mazes, Easter word scramble, Easter word search, Family, Home, homeschooling, learn, Parent, Parenting, Preschool education, printable activity, writing
Hop into spring with Printable Easter Activities for Children with Easter themed printable children’s activities for your preschooler through fourth grader. Coloring pages, color,cut and paste paper projects, mazes, hidden picture find, word search, and more do not just entertain your children.
22 Feb 2013
by First Teachers
in activity, addition, caregivers, early childhood education, education, Family, first grade, holiday activities, holidays, home, homeschooling, kindergartener, learning, math, Parenting, printable, school, second grade, shopping, teach
Tags: activity, Children Youth and Family, Early Childhood Education, Education, Family, holiday activities, Holidays, Home, homeschooling, K through 12, Leprechaun, Parent, Parenting, parents, Preschool education, printable activity, printable saint patrick's day activities, Saint Patrick's Day, saint patrick's day addition, saint patrick's day color by letter, saint patrick's day color cut & paste, saint patrick's day coloring pages, saint patrick's day counting, saint patrick's day hidden pictures, saint patrick's day matching, saint patrick's day mazes, saint patrick's day paper projects, saint patrick's day picture sudoku, saint patrick's day themed writing paper, saint patrick's day word scramble, saint patrick's day word search, Shopping, St. Patrick's Day, Sudoku, Word search
Printable Saint Patrick’s Day Activities for children aged pre-school – 4th grade. Leprechauns on the loose in 23 pages to color, hidden pictures to find, mazes, color by letter, word search, word scramble, addition, counting, a Saint Patrick’s Day themed writing page, picture Sudoku, color cut and paste Leprechaun hat to wear, and a clever clover counting page for a little luck.
Printable Saint Patrick’s Day Activities
Printable Saint Patrick’s Day Activities
18 Feb 2013
by First Teachers
in 2012 Election, Communism, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., early childhood education, economy, education, Family, history, home, homeschooling, How-To, learning, Parenting, politics, President Obama, shopping, socialism
Tags: accountability, Chairman Mao, Children Youth and Family, communism, Education, Elections, Family, Government, History, Home, homeschooling, Joseph Stalin, Marxism, Parent, Parenting, parents, socialism, Soviet Union, teach, Teacher, Vladimir Lenin
Chairman Mao, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin surround themselves with children to look more friendly.
What is Communism? Communism is the government ownership of farms, industries, stores, transportation, public services, schools, news media, censored internet, energy, labor, and military all in the name of the people. Communist theology explains all mans ails derive from wealth and material greed. A dictator/monarchy is in the seat of power. Officials are not elected. Communist regimes are Atheists. Dr. Martin Luther King said, “for the Communist there is no divine government, no absolute moral order, there are no fixed, immutable principles; consequently almost anything – force, violence, murder, lying – is a justifiable means.”
Histories most notorious Communist leaders are Moa Zedong, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin. Moa Zedong, established the People’s Republic of China, is the most prolific mass murder being directly and indirectly responsible for nearly 80 million deaths. Male offspring were viewed with prestige and innumerable unborn female fetuses were slaughtered. Mao’s “Great Leap Forward”, governments take over of agriculture and industry, led to a 3 year famine he created. Mao’s “Cultural Revolution” was a means to eliminate opposition to his ideology. Millions were murdered by his Red Guards. Chairman Mao’s most well know quote is “political power grows out of the barrel of a gun”.
Vladimir Lenin became the dictator of Russia in 1918 by master minding the coup of the Provisional Government. Joseph Stalin was one of his supporters. Lenin created a political religion. Government had the rite to absolute power and was not to be questioned. Political opposition, ideological rivals, and classes deemed undesirable were exterminated. Lenin’s leadership created an atmosphere having a mysterious power that suggests the presence of a spirit or god. Lenin enacted the New Economic Policy, a system of state capitalism. Two of Lenin’s most infamous quotes are >”A lie told often enough becomes the truth.” And “The best revolutionary is youth devoid of morals.”
In 1928, Joseph Stalin enacted his “Five Year Plan” to build socialism and to “catch and overtake” the capitalist world. Stalin’s collectivization of agriculture in the Ukraine and across Russia, farmers were exiled or killed and the land taken over by the government. It is estimated 11 million people were killed while 20 million starved. Stalin’s purge of spies loyal to capitalist arrested 3 million and executed 750,000. Torturous interrogations sent most of those arrested to work camps for their crimes being worked to death. 25 million Russians died during World War II. Soviet POW’s were sent to the Gulags. Single crop farming in 1947, killed 2 million. Stalin was hailed as the savior of the Soviet Union. Stalin was often photographed surrounded by children. “Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas?” ~ Joseph Stalin
Millions of innocent people have been murdered by their government and will continue to die. Countries today are committing democide. Democide is the premeditated killing of a person or causing the death of a person through reckless and wanton disregard for their life. Incarcerating people to deadly conditions is murder. Forced labor that kills is murder. Government created famines is murder. Christians are being incarcerated and murdered by their governments, today.
What is Socialism?
What is Marxism?
What is a Democracy?
What is a Constitutional Republic?
25 Jan 2013
by First Teachers
in 2012 Election, economy, education, Family, history, home, homeschooling, Parenting, politics, President Obama
Tags: capitalism, Children Youth and Family, Class struggle, communism, Communist Manifesto, Democratic Progressive, economic crisis, economy, Education, Elections, Family, Friedrich Engels, Government, History, Home, homeschooling, Karl Marx, Marx, Marxism, Parenting, Political philosophy, President, President Obama, socialism, taxes, working class
English: Statue of Marx and Engels. A part of the Marx-Engels-Forum in Berlin-Mitte. Deutsch: Statuen von Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels auf dem Marx-Engels-Forum in Berlin-Mitte. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
What is Marxism? Marxism is one step down from communism and a form of socialism. Karl Marx, a German social philosopher and revolutionary, collaborated with Friedrich Engels, another German philosopher, on an economic and political theory to produce the Communist Manifesto. Marx believed capitalism oppresses the working class, capitalism creates monopolies, and a classless society should publicly own resources and the production there of.
The foundation in the belief of Marxism is that in theory, history lays out economic crisis through class struggle. The wealthy elites have all the resources paying the workers low a wage to increase their wealth. As their wealth increases, the class inequality grows larger. Marx proclaimed economic crisis will increase poverty leading the working class to revolt against capitalism, seizing power to create a system of economic co-operation and a classless society on an international level.
Our nations Democratic Progressive regime aggressively propagates class division. President Obama campaigned for re-election on the platform of taxing the wealthiest few, economic fairness for the “working class”, and social equality. Sounds like Marxism to me.
20 Jan 2013
by First Teachers
in caregivers, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., economy, education, Family, history, holidays, home, homeschooling, Parenting, politics, President Obama, teach, voting
Tags: accountability, African American, Barack Obama, character, Child Welfare, Children Youth and Family, Democrats, Dr. Martin Luther King's "I have a dream", Education, Elections, Family, God, Government, History, Home, homeschooling, I have a dream speech, integrity, Jimmy Carter, learn, life, Martin Luther King, Million Man March, Parent, Parenting, Politics, President, respect, teach, United States
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Joachim Prinz pictured, 1963 (Photo credit: Center for Jewish History, NYC)
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream is far from fruition. Dr. King spoke of 100 years of past and what his vision for our future could be. We are 50 years since his historic “Million Man March”. How far have civil rights come for Dr. King’s Negros?
Negros are classified as African Americans, now. Our national unemployment rate for African Americans is 14% while our national average hovers around 8%. The Center for Disease Control reports approximately 4,000 abortions are performed daily in the United States, 1452 of them are upon African American women. African Americans make up 12% of the population but 35% of abortions performed. Ever wonder way Planned Parenthood Clinics are overwhelmingly located in minority neighborhoods? Public high schools in America have a 45% African American dropout rate. Graduating African Americans are functionally illiterate with an 11% proficiency in math and 13% in reading. Funny, Democratic Progressive controlled education system views the breakdown in our educational system due to a lack of funding.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Nothing is so much needed as a secure family life for a people to pull themselves out of poverty.”
The out-of-wedlock birth rate among African Americans today is 73%. Our welfare state works against families struggling to stand on their own. Food stamps, section-8 housing, Medicaid, day care and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families are penalized by marriage. An unwed mother receives far more welfare. African American homeowners were financially devastated by the progressive equality push of the subprime mortgage crash in 2008. African Americans lost 53% of their net worth. Democratic President Jimmy Carter made into law the Community Reinvest Act that mushroomed into far reaching implementation of government control in the banking sector.
Democrats governed the 10 most dangerous cities in America in 2011. Detroit, the nation’s most dangerous city for the fourth consecutive year, the second most dangerous city was St. Louis. Third was Oakland. Fourth was Memphis. Fifth was Birmingham. Sixth was Atlanta, dominated by Democrats since 1923. Seventh was Baltimore. Eighth was Stockton. Ninth was Cleveland and tenth was Buffalo. 1,184 people died as a result of homicide, another 2,306 were raped, and 26,286 were victims of robbery. A majority of these victims were black and Hispanic, as were the perpetrators. All ten cities were controlled politically by Democrats. After New York City elected Republican Rudolph Giuliani as mayor in 1994, Giuliani transformed New York City into the safest big city in America by adopting a zero-tolerance approach to crime-fighting.
Dr. King measured a man by the content of his character, not the color of his skin. Dr. King lived his life by the principles of God and the civil rights of the Constitution of the United States of America. Our nation’s civil rights are being destroyed by Democratic Progressive policies of social justice, equality, and tolerance. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican and Democrats have perverted Dr. King’s principles into something unrecognizable. They do not want “We the people” to remember the true history of the civil rights movement of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. dream.
https://firstteachers.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/what-is-a-constitutional-republic/
https://firstteachers.wordpress.com/2013/01/04/what-is-a-democracy/
https://firstteachers.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/racism/
Previous Older Entries