Printable bird species tally sheet for students for Birds in My Community project (use with KWL Chart and Birds in My Community bird identification flipbook). This tally sheet uses the longer English name for each bird. By Mary Van Dyke for Green STEM Learning.
Short name Bird Species Tally Sheet for student for Birds in My Community pro...Mary Van Dyke
Printable bird species tally sheet for students for Birds in My Community project (use with KWL Chart and Birds in My Community bird identification flipbook). This tally sheet uses the short one-word English name for each bird. By Mary Van Dyke for Green STEM Learning.
8.5 x14 inch classroom longer name Bird Species Tally Sheet for Birds in My C...Mary Van Dyke
Printable 8.5 x 14 inch bird species tally sheet for classroom for Birds in My Community project (use with KWL Chart and Birds in My Community bird identification flipbook). This tally sheet uses the longer English name for each bird. By Mary Van Dyke for Green STEM Learning.
Short name Bird Species Tally Sheet for student for Birds in My Community pro...Mary Van Dyke
Printable bird species tally sheet for students for Birds in My Community project (use with KWL Chart and Birds in My Community bird identification flipbook). This tally sheet uses the short one-word English name for each bird. By Mary Van Dyke for Green STEM Learning.
8.5 x14 inch classroom longer name Bird Species Tally Sheet for Birds in My C...Mary Van Dyke
Printable 8.5 x 14 inch bird species tally sheet for classroom for Birds in My Community project (use with KWL Chart and Birds in My Community bird identification flipbook). This tally sheet uses the longer English name for each bird. By Mary Van Dyke for Green STEM Learning.
Grow and Eat a Rainbow 11 x 8.5 and 11 x 7 inch garden signs by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
This is a series of Vegetable Garden signs with the theme of Grow and Eat a Rainbow designed by Mary Van Dyke. The rainbow of colors refer to the plant families - and help plant your garden and rotate crops successfully. The signs include a key color guide to the plant families, and details of crop rotation and use of cover crops. Signs describe a few crops, and techniques for growing tomatoes and beans at home, school or a community garden. Print these signs on 11 x 8.5 inch Terraslate 7mm polyester water-resistant 'paper' with UV coating, trim to size and place in metal sign holders 11 x 7 inch - or hole-punch and hang on a fence. These garden signs go with another longer series of 7 x 5 inch inch vegetable garden plant labels (also uploaded to slideshare).
Grow and Eat a Rainbow Vegetable Garden Plant Labels 7 x 5 inch by Mary Van ...Mary Van Dyke
This is a series of Vegetable Garden labels with the theme of Grow and Eat a Rainbow designed by Mary Van Dyke. The rainbow of colors refer to the plant families - and help plant your garden and rotate crops successfully. Print the labels on 11 x 8.5 inch Terraslate 7mm polyester water-resistant 'paper' with UV coating, trim to size and place in metal sign holders 7 x 5 inch. The plant family labels can be hole-punched and hung on a banner above the garden beds. These plant labels go with a series of 11 x 7 and 11 x 8.5 inch garden signage (also uploaded to slideshare).
Seeing Math Patterns in Nature by Mary Van Dyke for CSU Extension October 2020Mary Van Dyke
Ever wondered about the patterns you see in a pinecone, sunflower or cactus? This presentation highlights the Fibonacci sequence, Lucas sequence and optimal packing patterns and the dynamic growing patterns of plants responding to the growth hormone auxin in the bud.
Plant Nova Natives Plain 5 x 4 inch Plant Labels to be decorated for St Micha...Mary Van Dyke
Plant labels common and Latin name for 18 NOVA Natives 5 x4 inch. Copy onto plain paper to size 5 x4 inch - decorate, then print onto polyester paper with UV coating (e.g. TerraSlate) trim to size to fit into 5 x 4 inch metal holders.Secure with drop of contact adhesive e.g. Plumber's Goop. Enjoy your own decorated plant labels out in your native plant garden!
Plant Labels for Sun and Shade Gardens 5 x 4 inch by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
This series of plant labels is to suit 5 x 4 inch holders - and for plants mostly native to Northern Virginia as planted in the Arlington County Central Library Wildlife Gardens. See also the smaller series of 5 x 3 inch plant labels.
Plant Labels for Berm South Garden 5 x 3 inch by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
This series of plant labels is to suit 5 x 3 inch holders - and for plants mostly native to Northern Virginia as planted in the Arlington County Central Library Wildlife Gardens. See also the larger series of 5 x 4 inch plant labels.
Wildlife Garden Plant Feed Winter Beauty 11 x 7 signs by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
This series of 11 garden signs is designed for the Arlington County Central Library Wildlife Garden - to highlight planting native plants to benefit wildlife, cultivation tips, and winter beauty
Growing Engagement for a Food Garden with Signs and Labels by Mary Van Dyke 2019Mary Van Dyke
A short presentation on using garden signs and labels to engage visitors to a food garden: Arlington County Library's Food Garden. The signs and plant labels are color coded to plant crop families and highlight cultivation best practices including crop rotation and cover crops.
33 Plant Signs 5 x 4 inch including NOVA Natives and other perennials, ferns,...Mary Van Dyke
This is a series of 33 plant labels for a Northern Virginia garden with selection of native flowers, shrubs, perennials, forbs and ferns. Signs are 5 x 4. Print onto polyester paper e.g. Terraslate 7 mm and put in metal holders e.g. from Forestry Supplies. Scan QR code on each sign to some further information about the plant.
Plant NOVA Natives Garden Signs 5 x 7 inch for Shrub and Small Trees NVSWCD 2...Mary Van Dyke
These are garden signs to download and print for Plant NOVA Natives Shrubs and Small Trees as distributed by the Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District between 2011 and 2015. Download and print 5 x 7 inch onto polyester card such as Terraslate 7 mm and put in metal holders (e.g. Forest Supplies).
Each sign highlights some wildlife benefits of the plant in text and images.
Scan QR Codes to go to further information from Lady Bird Johnson and other sources.
10 Native Plants for Our School 5 x 7 inch Signs by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
Here are signs for 10 plants native to the area of Northern Virginia Metro DC area. Download and print the signs on polyester card (e.g Terraslate 7 or 10 mm) and put in metal holders (e.g. from Forest Supplies). And print to use as a booklet in and outside the classroom. These plants grow well in dry part shade, and look well planted together in a garden bed. Plants selected for spring, summer and fall pollinators. Remember to water your plants regularly while they are establishing (1 - 3 years).
Birds in My Community by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
Download and print these flipcards and use as a guide to birds in your community, to help explore nature nearby. Each bird is introduced with its "tweet" and name in English and Spanish. Flip the page to find out some fun facts about the bird.
The flipbook is designed for elementary-age students (2-5 grade), and their families, teachers, caregivers.
Contents:
What is a bird?
The fourteen birds selected for the guide are common in schoolyards, gardens and parks in the eastern US: Blue Jay, Cardinal, Chickadee, Crow, Dove, Finch, Hawk, Hummingbird, Mockingbird, Robin, Sparrow, Titmouse, Woodpecker and Wren.
Bonus pages: draw a bird, bird beak adaptations and what can I do to look after birds?
Print onto polyester 'card' and trim to 7 x 5 inches and spiral bind on short edge
You can also print single sheets and use outdoors as bird identification signs in the schoolyard
Xylocopa virginica Carpenter Bee by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
3-page infosheet on the Carpenter Bee with life cycle, behavior and links to further information. Carpenter Bees feed on a wide range of flowers. Easily recognize the male Carpenter Bee with its white face.
Bombus impatiens Common Eastern Bumble Bee by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
3-page infosheet on the Common Eastern Bumble Bee, Bombus impatiens including life cycle, behaviors and link to more information. Look for bumble bee feeding on flowers such as Penstemon, Hyssop, Lavender and early spring-blooming trees such as Redbud.
Plant Reproduction and Propagation Techniques Infocards for 4th grade showc...Mary Van Dyke
These are a set of cards to go with a showcase of plant examples: flowers, beans, coconut, corn, flowers, moss, ferns, potatoes, bulbs that I brought into the classroom for 4th graders to highlight plant reproduction and propagation techniques. Print single-sided to use as a showcase with plant materials.
Mammals in My Community by Mary Van Dyke March 2018Mary Van Dyke
These printable flipcards are a guide to mammals in your community, to help explore nature nearby.
Use the flipcards to engage teachers and caregivers and their students (pre-schoolers to fifth grade) to observe and learn about animals in the world around them.
Contents:
What is a mammal?
The mammals selected are common in the eastern US: people, bat, chipmunk, deer, fox, groundhog, mouse, opossum, rabbit, racoon, rat, and squirrel.
Bonus included: design a mammal activity and mammal tracks.
Print the flipcards double-sided onto card or polyester card
Trim to 5 x 4 inches
Punch or drill hole in top left side
Fasten with metal book ring
Grow and Eat a Rainbow 11 x 8.5 and 11 x 7 inch garden signs by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
This is a series of Vegetable Garden signs with the theme of Grow and Eat a Rainbow designed by Mary Van Dyke. The rainbow of colors refer to the plant families - and help plant your garden and rotate crops successfully. The signs include a key color guide to the plant families, and details of crop rotation and use of cover crops. Signs describe a few crops, and techniques for growing tomatoes and beans at home, school or a community garden. Print these signs on 11 x 8.5 inch Terraslate 7mm polyester water-resistant 'paper' with UV coating, trim to size and place in metal sign holders 11 x 7 inch - or hole-punch and hang on a fence. These garden signs go with another longer series of 7 x 5 inch inch vegetable garden plant labels (also uploaded to slideshare).
Grow and Eat a Rainbow Vegetable Garden Plant Labels 7 x 5 inch by Mary Van ...Mary Van Dyke
This is a series of Vegetable Garden labels with the theme of Grow and Eat a Rainbow designed by Mary Van Dyke. The rainbow of colors refer to the plant families - and help plant your garden and rotate crops successfully. Print the labels on 11 x 8.5 inch Terraslate 7mm polyester water-resistant 'paper' with UV coating, trim to size and place in metal sign holders 7 x 5 inch. The plant family labels can be hole-punched and hung on a banner above the garden beds. These plant labels go with a series of 11 x 7 and 11 x 8.5 inch garden signage (also uploaded to slideshare).
Seeing Math Patterns in Nature by Mary Van Dyke for CSU Extension October 2020Mary Van Dyke
Ever wondered about the patterns you see in a pinecone, sunflower or cactus? This presentation highlights the Fibonacci sequence, Lucas sequence and optimal packing patterns and the dynamic growing patterns of plants responding to the growth hormone auxin in the bud.
Plant Nova Natives Plain 5 x 4 inch Plant Labels to be decorated for St Micha...Mary Van Dyke
Plant labels common and Latin name for 18 NOVA Natives 5 x4 inch. Copy onto plain paper to size 5 x4 inch - decorate, then print onto polyester paper with UV coating (e.g. TerraSlate) trim to size to fit into 5 x 4 inch metal holders.Secure with drop of contact adhesive e.g. Plumber's Goop. Enjoy your own decorated plant labels out in your native plant garden!
Plant Labels for Sun and Shade Gardens 5 x 4 inch by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
This series of plant labels is to suit 5 x 4 inch holders - and for plants mostly native to Northern Virginia as planted in the Arlington County Central Library Wildlife Gardens. See also the smaller series of 5 x 3 inch plant labels.
Plant Labels for Berm South Garden 5 x 3 inch by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
This series of plant labels is to suit 5 x 3 inch holders - and for plants mostly native to Northern Virginia as planted in the Arlington County Central Library Wildlife Gardens. See also the larger series of 5 x 4 inch plant labels.
Wildlife Garden Plant Feed Winter Beauty 11 x 7 signs by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
This series of 11 garden signs is designed for the Arlington County Central Library Wildlife Garden - to highlight planting native plants to benefit wildlife, cultivation tips, and winter beauty
Growing Engagement for a Food Garden with Signs and Labels by Mary Van Dyke 2019Mary Van Dyke
A short presentation on using garden signs and labels to engage visitors to a food garden: Arlington County Library's Food Garden. The signs and plant labels are color coded to plant crop families and highlight cultivation best practices including crop rotation and cover crops.
33 Plant Signs 5 x 4 inch including NOVA Natives and other perennials, ferns,...Mary Van Dyke
This is a series of 33 plant labels for a Northern Virginia garden with selection of native flowers, shrubs, perennials, forbs and ferns. Signs are 5 x 4. Print onto polyester paper e.g. Terraslate 7 mm and put in metal holders e.g. from Forestry Supplies. Scan QR code on each sign to some further information about the plant.
Plant NOVA Natives Garden Signs 5 x 7 inch for Shrub and Small Trees NVSWCD 2...Mary Van Dyke
These are garden signs to download and print for Plant NOVA Natives Shrubs and Small Trees as distributed by the Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District between 2011 and 2015. Download and print 5 x 7 inch onto polyester card such as Terraslate 7 mm and put in metal holders (e.g. Forest Supplies).
Each sign highlights some wildlife benefits of the plant in text and images.
Scan QR Codes to go to further information from Lady Bird Johnson and other sources.
10 Native Plants for Our School 5 x 7 inch Signs by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
Here are signs for 10 plants native to the area of Northern Virginia Metro DC area. Download and print the signs on polyester card (e.g Terraslate 7 or 10 mm) and put in metal holders (e.g. from Forest Supplies). And print to use as a booklet in and outside the classroom. These plants grow well in dry part shade, and look well planted together in a garden bed. Plants selected for spring, summer and fall pollinators. Remember to water your plants regularly while they are establishing (1 - 3 years).
Birds in My Community by Mary Van Dyke 2018Mary Van Dyke
Download and print these flipcards and use as a guide to birds in your community, to help explore nature nearby. Each bird is introduced with its "tweet" and name in English and Spanish. Flip the page to find out some fun facts about the bird.
The flipbook is designed for elementary-age students (2-5 grade), and their families, teachers, caregivers.
Contents:
What is a bird?
The fourteen birds selected for the guide are common in schoolyards, gardens and parks in the eastern US: Blue Jay, Cardinal, Chickadee, Crow, Dove, Finch, Hawk, Hummingbird, Mockingbird, Robin, Sparrow, Titmouse, Woodpecker and Wren.
Bonus pages: draw a bird, bird beak adaptations and what can I do to look after birds?
Print onto polyester 'card' and trim to 7 x 5 inches and spiral bind on short edge
You can also print single sheets and use outdoors as bird identification signs in the schoolyard
Xylocopa virginica Carpenter Bee by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
3-page infosheet on the Carpenter Bee with life cycle, behavior and links to further information. Carpenter Bees feed on a wide range of flowers. Easily recognize the male Carpenter Bee with its white face.
Bombus impatiens Common Eastern Bumble Bee by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
3-page infosheet on the Common Eastern Bumble Bee, Bombus impatiens including life cycle, behaviors and link to more information. Look for bumble bee feeding on flowers such as Penstemon, Hyssop, Lavender and early spring-blooming trees such as Redbud.
Plant Reproduction and Propagation Techniques Infocards for 4th grade showc...Mary Van Dyke
These are a set of cards to go with a showcase of plant examples: flowers, beans, coconut, corn, flowers, moss, ferns, potatoes, bulbs that I brought into the classroom for 4th graders to highlight plant reproduction and propagation techniques. Print single-sided to use as a showcase with plant materials.
Mammals in My Community by Mary Van Dyke March 2018Mary Van Dyke
These printable flipcards are a guide to mammals in your community, to help explore nature nearby.
Use the flipcards to engage teachers and caregivers and their students (pre-schoolers to fifth grade) to observe and learn about animals in the world around them.
Contents:
What is a mammal?
The mammals selected are common in the eastern US: people, bat, chipmunk, deer, fox, groundhog, mouse, opossum, rabbit, racoon, rat, and squirrel.
Bonus included: design a mammal activity and mammal tracks.
Print the flipcards double-sided onto card or polyester card
Trim to 5 x 4 inches
Punch or drill hole in top left side
Fasten with metal book ring
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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The French Revolution Class 9 Study Material pdf free download
Longer name Bird Species Tally Sheet for students for Birds in My Community project
1. B i r d s i n M y C o m m u n i t y
Nam e (s) __________________________________
Dat e __________ Place _____________________
Tim e __________ Tot al Bir d s _______________
Bir d Sp ecies Tally Sh eet
How many birds did we see today?
I heard a bird call that sounded like ________________________________________________.
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Sp ecies Seen
Blu e Jay
Nor t h er n
Car d in al
Black -cap p ed
Ch ick ad ee
Am er ican
Cr ow
M ou r n in g
Dov e
Gold f in ch
Red -t ailed
Haw k
Ru b y -t h r oat ed
Hu m m in g b ir d
Sp ecies Seen
Nor t h er n
M ock in g b ir d
Am er ican
Rob in
Son g
Sp ar r ow
Tu f t ed
Tit m ou se
Dow n y
Wood p ecker
Car olin a
Wr en
Ot h er b ir d s
Tot al
Bir d s