17 Jun 2014
by First Teachers
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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
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
07 Mar 2013
by First Teachers
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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.
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/
04 Jan 2013
by First Teachers
in economy, education, Family, history, home, homeschooling, How-To, learning, Parenting, politics, President Obama, teach, voting
Tags: accountability, Barack Obama, Children Youth and Family, Democracy, Early Childhood Education, Education, Egypt, Elections, Family, Government, History, Home, homeschooling, Islam, K through 12, learn, Liberal democracy, Majority rule, MENA, Parent, Parenting, parents, Politics, President, teach, United States
Egyptian President Morisi
What is a Democracy? A democracy is ruled by the tyranny of the majority. Democracy is an idealized utopian concept of a fair and just society of universal freedoms. Democratic practices presume a balance between elected power and the will of the people. Protections of the individuals’ rights are not guaranteed under a democracy. The majority rules to benefit itself at the expense of the minority. An example of a democracy today is Egypt. The majority voting block of the Egyptian society is Islamic. Christians are the minority. Under this Islam rule, Christians are allowed to be gunned down in the streets or bombed in their churches. During the course of the “fiscal cliff” debacle, many talking heads spewed forth the repeated declaration of democracy. Evidentially, the lawmakers upon Capital Hill do not have clue as to their representation of all the people they were elected to office to serve in our Republic.
https://firstteachers.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/what-is-a-constitutional-republic/
21 Dec 2012
by First Teachers
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Tags: accountability, Barack Obama, Children Youth and Family, Constitution, Constitutional amendment, Constitutional Republic, Education, Elections, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Government, History, Home, homeschooling, how-to, learn, Parenting, respect, Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, Shopping, United States, United States Constitution
What is a Constitutional Republic? A Constitutional Republic has representatives elected of the people to govern by Constitutional laws limiting the government’s power over its citizenry. A Republic is controlled by law, recognizing the sovereignty of each private individual, and to limit tyranny of the majority. The United States Constitution protects “We the people” against tyranny of the majority with many our Constitutional Amendments.
AMENDMENT I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
AMENDMENT II
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
AMENDMENT IV
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
AMENDMENT X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
AMENDMENT XIV
Section 4.
The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.
The United States of America is a Constitutional Republic built upon a system of checks and balances through our three branches of our government. Our current administration proclaims to be a Democracy. There is a difference.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38098138/US-Constitution
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38413675/Declaration-of-Independence
http://www.scribd.com/doc/40929785/Federalist-Papers
17 Dec 2012
by First Teachers
in 2012 Election, caregivers, E-books, economy, education, Family, history, home, homeschooling, How-To, learning, math, Parenting, politics, President Obama, school, self help, teach, United Nations, voting
Tags: accountability, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, character, Children Youth and Family, Constitutional Republic, Democracy, Democratic Party, Early Childhood Education, Education, Elections, example, Family, fiscal cliff, Global Governance, Gold Standard, Government, History, Home, homeschooling, learn, Lyndon Banes Johnson, Margaret Thatcher, Marxism, Parent, Parenting, parents, Politics, President, Republican, revenue, Shopping, socialism, spending, teach, Teacher, truth, United States
Socialism in American Government. The secret is out!
Fiscal Cliff?
Democrats would only be too happy to push America off the cliff. Why would they compromise when they could have everything they want and more? Oh, their jubilee in having the Republicans to blame.
First American dictator by executive fiat.
Orator Obama campaigned on raising taxes to bring in $8oo billion dollars of new revenue for the Federal government to spend over the next ten years as part of his “balanced budget approach” of “fair share”. At no time did Obama mention where the cuts to spending will occur in this “balanced approach”. I was listening. Obama’s current “balanced budget approach” was brought to the house by way of tax cheat Treasury Secretary Geithner. Now, $1.6 trillion in new taxes, $50 billion in new stimulus spending, $30 billion to extended unemployment benefits, death tax rate increased to 45% on estates and farms worth $3.5 million or more, and the audacity to rid the Federal government of having to ask congress for permission to raise the debt ceiling. Where are the cuts to spending? “Down the road”. Reagan traveled down that road and met with a dead-end.
The first two months of Fiscal year 2013 our Federal government spent $638 billion. $346 billion was collected in revenue. Simply put, we borrowed 46 cents for every dollar we spent. Revenue (taxes) comes from people going to work everyday. Taxes are collected from paychecks, the Federal tax on gas, and other money people spend. November Bureau of Labor Statistics data states 143,262,000 Americans were employed. Great, 847,000 people found work since June. Where are the jobs? 621,000 of the 847,000 Americans were employed by federal, state and local governments. Nice. Dwindling numbers of the American work force are supporting the expansion of government salaries. Margaret Thatcher had once said, “The only problem with Socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.” Revenue is not the problem, being over regulated and spending is.
Socialism out of the closet…
Globalist
Obama is not the sole owner in the responsibility of our nation’s decline but, put it on steroids. “Democracy” running unchecked for decades has brought us to where we are today. Lyndon Banes Johnson’s (D), Major Great Society Programs ravaged our economy within years of its implementation. LBJ wanted our nation “to build a great society, a place where the meaning of man’s life matches the marvels of man’s labor.” Nixon (R) gave us Executive Order 11615 ending the Gold Standard to begin printing borrowed money from The Federal Reserve and the Environmental Protection Agency to further global initiatives. Carter (D) stated, “President Barack Obama will help foster a fairer, stronger, more prosperous, and inclusive America if re-elected. “ Enough said. GW Bush (R) raised taxes and expanded government.Clinton (D) got into the White House the same way Obama did. Little was known about him and the media backed him. Clinton set into motion the housing bubble by the expansion of HUD. Clinton established the Clinton Foundation for Global Initiatives to pursue Global Governance. Clinton will be remembered as the president who survived impeachment after a several sex scandals. GHW Bush (R) expanded government and nationalized our countries banking institutions. The United States of America is a Constitutional Republic not a Democracy.
05 Dec 2012
by First Teachers
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Tags: activity, Child, children, Children Youth and Family, Early Childhood, Early Childhood Education, Education, Family, Home, homeschooling, how to, K through 12, learn, Learning, life, Parent, Parenting, parents, preschool, Preschool education, printable, printable activity, Printable Hanukkah Activities, Printable Hanukkah coloring pages, Printable Hanukkah counting, Printable Hanukkah cut and paste, Printable Hanukkah dot to dots, Printable Hanukkah matching, Printable Hanukkah math, Printable Hanukkah mazes, Printable Hanukkah picture Sudoku, Printable Hanukkah word scramble, Printable Hanukkah word search, printable holiday activities, Shopping, teach
Children’s Hanukkah Activities to Print!
Celebrate the festival of lights with your children by printing coloring pages, cut and paste, dot to dots, mazes, matching, counting, word search, picture Sudoku, and word scramble a Happy Hanukkah.
30 Nov 2012
by First Teachers
in activity, addition, caregivers, early childhood education, education, Family, first grade, free printable preschool activities, holiday activities, holidays, home, homeschooling, How-To, kindergartener, learning, math, Parenting, preschool, printable, school, second grade, teach
Tags: activity, Children Youth and Family, Early Childhood, Early Childhood Education, Education, Family, Home, homeschooling, K through 12, learn, Learning, math, Parent, Parenting, parents, preschool, Preschool education, printable, printable activity, printable Christmas activities, printable Christmas color by number, printable Christmas counting, printable Christmas cut and paste, printable Christmas dot to dots, printable Christmas hidden pictures, printable Christmas matching, printable Christmas mazes, printable Christmas picture Sudoku, printable Christmas printable Christmas coloring pages, printable Christmas word scramble, printable Christmas word search
Enjoy with your children printable Christmas themed activities by coloring pages, color by number, dot to dots, cut and paste, hidden pictures, counting, matching, mazes, picture Sudoku, word search, and word scramble a Merry Christmas.
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27 Nov 2012
by First Teachers
in 2012 Election, economy, education, Family, history, home, homeschooling, How-To, learning, motivational, Parenting, politics, President Obama, self help, teach, voting
Tags: accountability, Barack Obama, character, Children Youth and Family, Chris Matthews, Democratic Progressive Party, Education, Elections, Family, Government, History, Home, homeschooling, integrity, learn, Learning, lies, life, Martin Luther King Jr, Parent, Parenting, parents, Politics, President, Racism, respect, Shopping, Susan Rice, teach, truth, United States, White House
Racism is not as prevalent among ordinary everyday Americans as the “tolerant and diverse” Democratic Progressive Party wants to make us believe it is. Being labeled as a racist is an incendiary accusation that taints the recipient regardless of cause. The cries of racism from the political left are a part of politics. Obama’s 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns shoved the fear of being labeled a racist down our throats if we did not vote for him. Hollywood stars come out to proclaim their support for Obama because he is black. The whole “Republicans are racist” game is getting tired and ridiculous. The political left can find racism everywhere. Peanut butter and jelly is racist. Americans that like white turkey meat were made to feel guilty. If you are opposed to the “Progressive Movement” you are called racist. Small government believers are condemned as being uncaring. You are racist to oppose Susan Rice for being dispatched by the White House to scam Americans. Susan Rice was chosen to be used as a pawn for race baiting backlash. Our government controlled media is downright absurd and no amount of finger-pointing is reporting current events. When Chris Matthews, Toure, and the MSNBC gang of finger-pointers have no legitimate or intellectual response they call you a racist. If you support the Black caucus are you racist? If you shop on black Friday are you racist? If I support Alan West and not Charlie Rangel am I racist? Martin Luther King Jr. believed in the content of ones character and not the color of his. When will the tolerant and diverse party become inclusive?
- The GOP and Racism, Yet Again (nationalreview.com)
- Obama Website Shows Blatant Racism In Latest Email Collection (freedomoutpost.com)
- Blah, Blah, Racist, Blah, Blah, Racist, Blah, Blah, Blah, Racist (godfatherpolitics.com)
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