Thanks to Education World for use of my Mrs. Waffenschmidt illustration.

Thanks to Education World for use of my Mrs. Waffenschmidt illustration.
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Sunday, June 30, 2024

Tour de France 2025 Begins July 5th

                


2025 Tour de France.
In 2025, the Tour de France will begin on July 5-July 27th. The race will start in the city of Lille and end in Paris, France, along the famous Champs-Elysees.This is the first time in a few years, the race will take place ONLY in the country of France. For the first time, the racers will climb Montmartre, in Paris, in the final stage. It’s considered the world's biggest and most exciting bicycling race.  Athletes competing in the race will travel approximately 3320 km ( 2063 miles) during the 23 day race. Each day(called stages), a leader  will be awarded a yellow jersey(or Maillot Jaune in French). In addition to the yellow jersey, there is a polka dot jersey awarded to the best climber(king of the mountains), a white jersey( the best youngest rider) and a green jersey(best sprinter).The Tour de France began in 1903.This year, there are 22 teams of eight riders competing in the Tour de France, a total of 176 riders.



See a map with the 2024 route: https://www.letour.fr/en/overall-route




Fun Facts:

Only men compete in the Tour de France.

Approximately, 123,900 calories are burned by each rider in the Tour de France.

42000 water bottles will be used by the racers!

Someone figured out that enough sweat is created from racers competing in the 22 day race, to flush a toilet 39 times!

Riders from France have won the most races!(36 as of 2015)

The Tour de France is also known as "La Grande Boucle". 

Vocabulary word: 
Peloton, the term for the "pack" of riders.






History of Bicycles...Did You Know? 

As of 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, is the bike friendly capital of the world. Amsterdam, Netherlands, came in second, with Utrecht, Netherlands, third. Some sources say Utrecht is more bike friendly than Amsterdam.

Some sources say the  invention of the first “bicycle” is credited to Comte Medi De Sivrac, of France. His bike didn’t have any pedals! The year was 1792 and it was called a hobby horse(or celerifere). To move you needed your feet!

Other sources credit Baron Karl von Drais, of Germany, with the Draisine meaning “running machine”.The 1917 human-propelled vehicle didn’t have any pedals.

A bike similar to today’s bike was created by Kirkpatrick Macmillan, from Scotland. The year was 1839. His bicycle had pedals!

The word “bicycle” comes from the French word “bicyclette”. The term became popular in 1868. Previous to this, bicycles were called “velocipedes” meaning “fast foot”.

The Penny-Farthing was a British bicycle that had a large front wheel and a much smaller wheel in the back. The name represented two British coins, the Farthing and the British Penny.

Early bicycles (velocipede) were known as bone shakers by their riders. With wooden wheels inside an iron rim and an iron frame, it was a very bumpy ride!

In 1887, Thomas Stevens became the first person to ride a Penny Farthing around the world!

In 1867, father and son, Pierre and Ernest Michaux, invented the modern bicycle.

Did you know that suffragette, Susan B.Anthony made a comment on the bicycle? She said that the mode of transportation “has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world.” She called the bicycle the “freedom machine.”

In 1896, Margaret Valentine Le Long rode a bicycle from Chicago to San Francisco!

Did you know that before Orville and Wilbur Wright became famous for their flying machine, they owned a bicycle repair shop? It was in their shop, in 1903, that they made their first airplane! It was called the Wright Flyer!

YOUR TURN!
  1. Write a diary pretending to be one of the cyclists in the Tour de France. What do you see? Feel? Hear?

2. Do you think women should be allowed to compete with the men's Tour de France? Why or why not?

3. What are 2 character traits of a person that would participate in the Tour de France? 

4. After reading the History of Bicycle facts, why do you think Susan B. Anthony called the bicycle, the “freedom machine”?


5. What are two positive things about riding a bicycle?



8. How bicycles changed the world for women(for teachers): https://jalopnik.com/how-the-bicycle-changed-the-world-for-women-1834087720
9. The impact on women and the bicycle: https://www.womenshistory.org/articles/pedaling-path-freedom


Teacher Page:
Ask students if they have heard of the Tour de France and share any information they may have on the famous race.  Have students locate the country of France on a world map.  
Give the students the handout pages. Have students do one or more of the following activities.
Extension Activities:

1. Try this FREE crossword puzzle on France: http://gailhennessey.com/index.shtml?francepuzzler.html

2. Draw/color a picture of a bicycle. Write a fact learned about the Tour de France on your drawing.

3. Read about the Eiffel Tower, one of France's most famous landmarks: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Eiffel-Tower-Explore-World-Landmarks-773097








Illustration from:Wpclipart

Friday, June 14, 2024

Juneteenth 2024

 Juneteenth. In 1865, the last enslaved people(in Texas) learned that they were free people. Actually, the Emancipation Proclamation, of 1863, freed the enslaved people in southern states, but those in Texas didn’t learn about their freedom for TWO more years. June and the date, 19th, were joined to create the word,Juneteenth. In 2021, President Biden signed the legislation into law making Juneteenth a federal holiday.




 Photograph from TpT



Check out these resources to learn more about Juneteenth:

https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/celebrating-juneteenth

https://historyforkids.org/juneteenth-facts-information-for-kids/

https://www.timeforkids.com/g56/a-juneteenth-celebration/

https://www.kidsplayandcreate.com/juneteenth-facts-for-kids/

Friday, June 7, 2024

Flag Day 2024

 





If you check out the 195 world flags, there is a color not found except on TWO world country flags. Did you guess the color purple?  The reason dates back to ancient history when the color purple was very rare and very expensive. The people known as the Phoenicians (present day Lebanon) were credited with making the first purple dye.  The dye, called Tyrian purple, was made by squeezing the gland of a tiny sea creature called the Murex snail , to obtain some of its secretions. It was estimated that over 10,000 snails had to be squeezed just to get a tiny amount of the coloring. For a time, the dye was worth more than a similar amount of gold!  Purple became  highly valued and becoming the color of royalty. In case you wish to check, the two countries with some purple on their flags are Dominica, a tiny island country and Nicaragua. The most popular flag colors include red, white and blue. 



Fun Flag Facts:
1. A vexillologist is someone that studies flags! 

2. Most flags have the colors red and white. 

3. Only Vatican City and the country of Switzerland have square flags.

4. Most world flags are rectangle in shape. The flag of the country of Nepal is the only one which is not rectangular or square in shape.

5. When Sir Edmond Hillary and his Sherpa guide, Tenzing Norgay, summited Mt. Everest, the Union Jack, the flag of Great Britain, was placed.

6.The idea of a National Flag Day,a day to honor our flag, was started by Bernard J. Cigrand, in 1885.  

7. There are currently 6 American flags on the moon.  

8. The country of Bhutan has a white dragon on its flag.

9. “From Old Saxon," Fflaken" , meaning “to fly or to float in the air”, is where the word FLAG originated.

10.The largest American Flag is called the Superflag. It weighs 3000 pounds and is the size of 2.8 football fields.

11. A WHITE flag is the symbol of a truce or ceasefire.

12.The last of the 50 stars represents the state of Hawaii.




Extension Activities:

2. Pretend you are an American flag on the moon or in a town, or on a mountain top. What do you hear, see, feel, etc. as you wave in the air? Remember...on the moon, there is no atmosphere so the flag wouldn’t wave!

3. Write a haiku to describe the American flag. A haiku has 3 lines(5-7-5 syllables per line). Use descriptive words. Sentence structure isn’t necessary. To check syllables, place your hand under your chin. Each time the chin drops is a syllable. For example: elephant. Three drops = 3 syllables.

4. Illustrate one of the factoids. Write a sentence to go with your drawing.

5. Read about the history of Flag Day: https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/flag-day. Write a paragraph explaining the history of Flag Day, including 3 facts learned from the reading.

Check out my Flag Webquest!  





Learn about the History of the Star Spangled Banner and Francis Scott Key:  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Francis-Scott-KeyThe-Star-Spangled-BannerA-Webquest-1401231


Gail




Thursday, May 23, 2024

End of the Year Learning Activities

  



As you count down to the end of another school year, here are a few resources you may find of interest.  If you are teaching summer school or have children at home and just want some things to keep the learning going during the summer months, these selected resources may be of interest.


Have a wonderful summer and, again, thanks for all the support for my resources this year.

Best,

Gail


I will be updating my website(http://www.gailhennessey.com ) and my blog throughout the summer. Stop by....


Why not try a play on a famous person in science, English literature and history? All plays are also sold separately. 

Famous Writers:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FAMOUS-WRITERS-A-Bundle-of-Resources-7529557?st=0871124c6f0c01d42ed25f68dfb6b4f6


Famous Women in History: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/WOMENS-HISTORY-A-BUNDLE-of-10-READERS-THEATER-SCRIPTS-4409951


Famous People in Science 1: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Trailblazers-in-ScienceFIVE-STEM-Biographical-PlaysBUNDLE-of-RESOURCESPart-2-7618483?st=0c2ec42bf0e224835a99503796f4ede2


Famous People in Science 2https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Trailblazers-in-ScienceSIX-STEM-Biographical-PlaysBUNDLE-of-RESOURCES-2961301?st=0c2ec42bf0e224835a99503796f4ede2


Jules Verne:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Jules-VerneA-Readers-Theater-Script-7808900?st=894468ecd89430e38332f2c8134ba79b


Everything has a  History:

Candy: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Candy-History-of-Candy-WebquestEND-OF-YEAR-ACTIVITY-516787?st=c354c2714cfd10be7993b535242c1fe5


Bundle: Everything has a History: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/History-Everything-has-a-History-A-Bundle-of-Resource-4448553 (each sold individually, too)(History of Pretzels, Shoes, Spring, Peanuts, Soccer, Chewing Gum, Why Study History, Candy)


Landmarks of the world:

1. World Landmarks(Webquest): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/World-Landmarks-WebquestEND-OF-YEAR-ACTIVITY-1516428?st=4465c5d9b4c9a17cfa73cd3c9466774a


2. US Landmarks(Webquest): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/US-LANDMARKS-A-WebquestEND-OF-YEAR-ACTIVITY-1425419?st=3af63008876f619a3c14df01ddaf82b5


3. Mt. Everest (Webquest): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mt-Everest-Trekking-up-Mt-Everest-Webquest-ActivitiesEND-OF-YEAR-ACTIVITY-649400?st=93918d2e8b7c54a425534f52270fb50d


4. Sir Edmund Hillary(Reader's Theater Script): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Sir-Edmund-HillaryReading-PassageActivitiesEND-OF-YEAR-ACTIVITY-7873784?st=355af22fe67ea9322732a3f9ffa232d5



Test Your Knowledge Challenges:

  1. World Capitalshttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/World-Capitals-Test-Your-Knowledge-Challenge-Activity-9253008


  1. US Landmarks: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/US-Landmarks-Test-Your-Knowledge-Challenge-Activity-9270184


  1. Maps and Geography: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Maps-and-Geography-Test-Your-Knowledge-Challenge-ActivityBack-to-School-9239435


  1. Women Trailblazer: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/WOMEN-Trailblazers-Test-your-Knowledge-Challenge-Activity-9195084


Learn about countries of the world: (France is coming by June)

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Countries-of-the-WorldA-Bundle-of-Webquests--4725632?st=db4836f9555e5e9aebe13f2d8f89b508  All sold individually, too.



MATH and STEM Biographies: 

  1. Hypathia: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Womens-HistoryHypatiaFirst-Woman-MathematicianReading-4018160?st=cef0c737e6a3d1e56bdb4a408b8e68ee


  1. Ada Lovelace: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Ada-Lovelace-Woman-MathematicianWorlds-First-Computer-Programmer-7890823?st=831c01a079373b92f1b8124a69047f75


  1. Katherine Johnson: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Katherine-Johnson-ScientistThe-Computer-that-Wore-SkirtsPlay-2961216


4. Marie Curie:  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Marie-Curie-Scientist-A-Readers-Theater-Script-2494460?st=8eadfa1c7180c652a00a169dbf679dfb




Other Informative and Fun Activities:

1. Explore the Arctic(Webquest): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Arctic-Learn-about-the-ArcticWebquest-END-OF-YEAR-ACTIVITY-2889672?st=770d65a470a61a290c40d91014842be0


2.  Explore Antarctica(Webquest): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Antarctica-A-WebquestEND-OF-YEAR-ACTIVITY-2389374?st=413ddfd31672899926c3692c85fa1410


3. The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics are coming. Learn about the history of the famous games. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Ancient-GreeceThe-Famous-Games-A-Webquest-1021833?st=6fe7a707ce4212e9452bccd6c0f6981a


4. Mummies of the World(Webquest): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/MUMMIES-A-WebquestExtension-Activities-1915946?st=09047d34eade1d717aa89b77c411dafb



Freebies:

  1. Famous Games(for Paris 2024 Summer Olympics): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Famous-Games-from-Ancient-GreeceInteractive-Notebook-ActivityFREEBIE-3567715?st=7798dcf20fe6f334d9876b6e4bc68f05


  1. Tour de France 2024: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/TOUR-DE-FRANCE-2024-Interactive-Notebook-Activity-3894291?st=8378fb101fbbbbced86aaf84182245e0


  1. Fake News:  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FAKE-NEWS-Teaching-Digital-Critical-LiteracyFREEBIE-INA-4494790


I have lots of other biographies, reading passages and web quests, too: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Gail-Hennessey


Monday, May 20, 2024

World Bee Day is Today, May 20th

 




World Bee Day is May 20th. 



In 2018, the United Nations designated May 20th as World Bee Day.

It is estimated that 75% of the veggies, fruits and nuts in the USA are pollinated by bees! Check here to see some of the foods that are dependent on pollination.  https://bees.techno-science.ca/english/bees/pollination/food-depends-on-bees.php





Here are some helpful links:


Short Bee video









DID YOU KNOW?

1.There are approximately 20,000 species of bees.

2. Scientists have found that bees have personalities. Some are shy, some are adventurous!

3. Bees have a navigational system, a type of natural compass which helps them stay on course by using the sun and polarized light.

4.Did you know that a bee’s wing beats about 190-230 times a second?

5. Bees can find “their hive” because each hive has a distinct smell.

6. With two stomachs, a bee places nectar in one and the food it eats in another.

7. Bees are able to recognize faces!

In the News:

Scientists that study viruses(virology) in Netherland have trained about 150 bees, known for their keen sense of smell, to detect the odor of Covid. Using a conditioning technique, the bees received a reward of sugar water when they correctly sniffed out the virus. The trained bees can detect the Covid virus in only a matter of seconds.  Learn more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9550297/Bees-Netherlands-trained-detect-COVID-19-infections.html


Illustrations from pixabay and Wpclipart.com


*Illustrations from http://www.fao.org/world-bee-day/en/  and WPClipart.com

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Endangered Species Day is May 17th

 


 



In 2024, Endangered Species Day is May 17th. Held the 3rd Friday in May, it is a day for creating awareness to the different creatures of the planet whose population is dwindling. It is a day to encourage people to work to save these creatures from going extinct.



Some creatures on the endangered species list include:
Blue Whale, Lemur, Javan Rhino, Mountain Gorilla, Black Rhino, Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Siberian Tiger, Komodo Dragon, Golden Lion Tamarin and the Northern Bald Ibis.

1. What are two reasons for species declining on our planet?

2. If you could save two of the creatures on the endangered species list from extinction, which two would you select? WHY?

3. What might be some factors people might use to determine which creatures to save? For example, why might people in the USA want to protect the Bald Eagle? Why might some people want to protect the mountain gorilla over the Santa Catalina Island Rattlesnake? Other creatures such as the giraffe and elephant(ie:Sumatran Elephant) are on the endangered list. Why might some people select one creature to save over another?

4. Extinct is forever. Some creatures that no longer exist on the planet include the Passenger Pigeon, DoDo bird, Tasmanian tiger, Pinta Island tortoise(the last one,Lonesome George, died in 2015)and the Caribbean Monk Seal. You may find this link of interest: https://www.rd.com/culture/animals-extinct-last-100-years/ Research an extinct creature and draw a picture, including 4 facts learned. Include what caused their extinction.

5. Watch a short video on 10 animals that MAY go extinct in the next few years: https://www.thoughtco.com/recently-extinct-animals-1092157 Write a paragraph on one of the animals.

6. This Endangered Species Coloring Book has lots of information on the topic: https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2013-08/documents/cbook.pdf Write 4 facts learned from the text of information.

7. Lots of information for kids on Endangered and extinct species. https://www.activewild.com/endangered-animals-facts-for-kids/

8. Many butterflies are on the endangered list: This website has some of the most endangered butterflies: https://butterflywebsite.com/endangered-butterflies.cfm
In the USA, more than 20 butterflies and moths are endangered. https://www.saveourmonarchs.org/blog/10-endangered-butterflies   What do you think is the main cause of the dwindling population of butterflies?  The famed Monarch Butterfly (2019) may soon be added to the endangered species list.(2019) https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-releases/decision-on-monarch-butterfly-endangered-species-protection-extended-2019-05-24/

9. The Endangered Species Act(1973) helped some creatures' populations increase including the California Condor and Bald Eagle. There are about 1600 creatures in the USA currently protected by this act which was signed by President Richard Nixon.  Donald Trump(2019) plans to change the Endangered Species Act, lessening regulations.  Why do you think Donald Trump wants to do this? Who do you think is helped if there are less regulations to protect species?



Did You Know?
1. Did you know that 50% of the endangered species of the Earth live in the rainforest, esp. the Amazon Rain forest, the world largest?

2. The Vaquita is the most endangered porpoise in the world. It is believed that less than 20 are still alive. Its name means “little cow” in Spanish.

3. Thanks to conservation efforts, the panda is no longer on the endangered list(2016).

4. Did you know that the polar bear is on the endangered list? One of the main reasons is the warming temperatures has caused a decrease in the sea ice. Polar bears use sea ice to hunt one of their favorite foods, the seal.

5. The continent of Asia has the most endangered species.

6. The IUCN Red List says that out of 62,837 species, 19,817 are currently in danger of extinction. Some are very critically endangered, others are either listed as  endangered or vulnerable.

7. Many butterflies are on the endangered list: This website has some of the most endangered butterflies: https://butterflywebsite.com/endangered-butterflies.cfm
In the USA, more than 20 butterflies and moths are endangered. https://www.saveourmonarchs.org/blog/10-endangered-butterflies   What do you think is the main cause for the decreasing population of butterflies?  The famed Monarch Butterfly (2019) may soon be added to the endangered species list.(2019) https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-releases/decision-on-monarch-butterfly-endangered-species-protection-extended-2019-05-24/ List 4 facts about the monarch butterfly.Draw a picture of a monarch butterfly.

8. The Endangered Species Act(1973) helped some creatures' populations increase including the California Condor and Bald Eagle. There are about 1600 creatures in the USA currently protected by this act which was signed by President Richard Nixon. Pres. Donald Trump(2019) plans to change the Endangered Species Act, lessening regulations.  Why do you think Donald Trump wants to do this? Who do you think is helped if there are less regulations to protect species?


This is a great way to remember the causes for the decreasing populations of creatures on our planet:
The mnemonic HIPPO represents the five major causes of declining wildlife biodiversity:

    H - Habitat Loss
    I - Invasive Species
    P - Pollution and Pesticides
    P - Population Growth (human) and the Pet Trade
    O - Over-hunting and Over-collecting





Links:
A. What can YOU do to help endangered species? https://www.endangered.org/15-ways-to-help-protect-endangered-species/




Check out these resources on Endangered Species:
  1. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Rhinosaurus-Rotund-Rhinos-A-Webquest-698938
  2. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Polar-Bears-A-Webquest-604797
  3. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/ElephantsOn-SafariA-Webquest-610125
  4. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Leopards-Leaping-Leopard-Webquest-848064
  5. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Giraffe-Learn-all-about-Giraffes-Internet-Activity-2924515