Letter D Activities – D Is For Duck

Welcome to my Letter D activities in my preschool/kindergarten activities. This week’s word is Duck. My Letter D activities will familiarize children with the capital and lower case D.  If you missed the Letter A and Letter B activities you can download them the Letter A activities here and the Letter B activities here

 

So, my Letter D activities are fun, colorful and educational.  Additionally, the printables will help preschoolers and/or kindergarteners work on both the capital letter and lower case D, tracing, coloring, letter recognition, understanding the more versus less concept, Do a Dot worksheet and more.    

 

 

Letter D Activities

 

 

Have your preschooler trace the Capital Letter D and the Lower Case d.  Practice will make perfect.

 

 

Letter D Activiteis

 

 

Additionally, practice sentences with the word duck.  The sentences will help your preschooler learn that ducks have feathers, bills, they swim, quack and are soft.  You can also have your preschooler or kindergartener watch The Run Away Duck.  It’s about 7 minutes, and a really cute short story.  

 

 

Letter D Activites

 

 

Have your students repeat the sentences to learn about ducks. They will learn that ducks are yellow, have a bill, like water etc. 

Next, finding the letters in the worksheet will help your student learn letter recognition of the Capital Letter D and Lower Case D.  

 

 

 

Also, fix a snack that starts with the Letter D.  For example, kids snacks that start with the Letter D: Dannon yogurt, drumsticks, dip, deviled eggs or doughnuts. You can serve Ranch Dip or this Caramel Dipping Sauce with pretzels or apples.  Make the snacks a part of your daily Letter D activities for the week.  Here’s a Caramel Dipping Sauce Recipe that is kid approved.  

 

Letter D Coloring Page

 

Letter D Activities

 

After your student enjoys a delicious snack, let them have a little fun with letter d coloring.  Staying within the lines doesn’t have to be an option, just let them go for it. You can download the Letter D Activities here.  Print them and enjoy!  

 

You may also like my carrot Kindergarten Matching Activities.

Duke Ellington Black History

Today, I’m sharing kids educational resources on Duke Ellington Black HistoryEllington was born, Edward Kennedy Ellington.  Duke Ellington became known as one of the greatest jazz pianist, composers, and bandleaders of all times.  I’ve put together a fact sheet, multiply choice worksheet, matching worksheet, word search puzzle, and coloring sheet for a Black History unit.  

 

So, Duke Ellington was born in Washington, DC on April 29, 1899.  Both his mother and father, James Edward Ellington and Daisy Kennedy Ellington, were pianists.  Furthermore, they stayed with his material grandparents at 2129 Ida Place. Duke’s father, James Edward Ellington created blue prints for the United States Navy.  He also worked as a butler, driver, caretaker and handyman for a prominent Washington, D.C. doctor.  He worked as a part time butler during the Warren G. Harding era.

Elegant, well-mannered and a dapper dresser earned Ellington the nick name “Duke” by a childhood friend. The nickname stuck for the remainder of his life.  

 

Duke Ellington Black History
Duke Ellington Black History:  
  • Duke began playing the piano at age 7. Ragtime, church and classical music were influencers in Duke’s love of music. 
  • Also, he also loved baseball and sold peanuts at the Washington Senators baseball games.
  • In 1914, Ellington worked as a soda jerk at the Poodle Dog Cafe.  During that time, he wrote a composition called Soda Fountain RagSoda Fountain Rag is also known as the Poodle Dog Rag.  
  • Also, being a musician was a great way to get dates.  So, Duke started listening and imitating ragtime pianists.  A music teacher from Dunbar High School gave Ellington private harmony lessons. Additionally, he learned to read music and worked to improve his technique.
  • Duke formed the group, The Duke Serenaders.  He earned 75 cents from his first performance.  The band thrived, and as a result he performed throughout Washington, DC and Virginia.  He preferred playing for embassy and private parties.  
  • At age 19, Duke married his high school sweetheart Edna Thompson.  They had a son named Mercer Kennedy Ellington. 
  • Ellington moved to New York in 1923.  In 1924, he became the leader of his big band and began recording. 

 

 

Duke Ellington Black History

 

 

 

  • Duke Ellington played regularly at the Cotton Club in Harlem, NY in 1927.  He performed there for 5 years.  All Cotton Club performances were broadcast almost nightly.  By 1930, Duke Ellington and his band were famous. 
  • President Richard Nixon invited Duke Ellington to the White House for his 70th birthday.  He was presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
  • One of Duke Ellington’s favorite places to eat was Ben’s Chili Bowl when he was in the Washington, DC area. 
  • Duke Ellington was a genius of instrument combinations.  His music made him stand out among other composers of his time.  Ellington ranked with composers such as a George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin. 
  • The piano was Duke’s favorite instrument. 
  • Duke wrote more than one thousand compositions.  His work became a standard in jazz music.
  • Duke Ellington won 12 Grammy Awards.  Additionally, he received the Life Time Achievement Award in 1966.
  • Additionally, Duke Ellington was a Freemason.  He was a member of the Masonic Lodge. 
  • In 1976, Stevie Wonder wrote the song “Sir Duke” as a tribute to Duke Ellington. 
  • Duke Ellington led his band from 1923 – 1974, 50 years. The Duke Ellington Orchestra is still in existence today.
  • The Duke Ellington School of the Arts was established in Washington, DC in 1974. 
  • In 1986, a Commemorative stamp was issued with Duke Ellington’s image. 
  • Duke Ellington’s son, Mercer Kennedy Ellington, managed the Duke Ellington Orchestra after his dad’s death.  
  • New York City May, Michael Bloomberg, declared April 29, 2009 Duke Ellington Day. 
  • Finally, Duke Ellington’s granddaughter, Mercedes Ellington, is carrying on his name.  

 

 

 

Duke Ellington Black History

Sadly, Duke Ellington died on May 24, 1974 as a result of pneumonia and lung cancer.  He is entombed in the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, NY.  Ellington’s last words were, “Music is how I live, why I live and how I will be remembered.”  More than 12,000 people attended his memorial service.  I hope you enjoyed my Duke Ellington Black History.  You can download the worksheets here. 

Check out Duke Ellington’s song It Don’t Mean a Thing, one of greatest hits.  

California Educational Activities for Kids

Today, I’m sharing California educational activities for kids. The activity pack includes a word search puzzle, fact sheet, and famous places in California. I’ve also include coloring pages of the state flower, state bird and state animal. 

 

 

California educational activities

 

 

California Educational Activities:

 

First, I created a word search puzzle.  You can also find the information listed in the word search in the California Fact Sheet.  The word search  includes the state bird, state flower and other historical facts.

 

 

California Educational Activities

 

 

You can expand your lesson plan by having your kids do research.  For example, what famous places are in California?  I’ve put together a list of famous places for you, if they research they can learn more about each place.  For example, a famous place in Disneyland. If they research, they can learn the differences between Disney Land and Disney World.

 

 

California Educational Activties

 

 

Kids can have fun coloring the picture of California’s state bird the Quail. The California Quail is also known as the Valley Quail.  It was adopted as the official bird in 1931, and recommended as the state bird by the Audubon Society.  Quails travel in conveys of 2 to 200, but break out in pairs in the spring.  The female lays 6 – 28 creamy white eggs with brown spots.

 

 

California Educational Activities

 

 

Next, California’s state flower is the Golden Poppy. The Golden Poppy is known as the California Sunlight or Cup of Gold. It blooms from February to September.

 

 

 

California Educational Activities

 

 

The grizzly bear also known as the brown bear is California’s state animal.  The grizzly bear has been extinct since 1922 in California.  There are approximately 500 grizzlies in the state now; however, there is talk about reintroducing the grizzly.

Last, California’s official insect is the Dogface Butterfly.  California is its only home, and is sometimes called the Doghead Butterfly.

So, be sure to incorporate these California educational activities into your homeschool history lesson plan or extra homeschool activities.  You can download the activity pack here.  Be sure to check back for other California activities.

Garden Bug Activities for Kids

Today, I’m sharing gardening tips on garden bug activities for kids.  Kids love to explore and go on nature hunts.  First, it’s a great way to introduce them to nature and the garden.  Gardening with kids can be fun, if we make activities fun and creative.  Kids get bored easily, so keeping their attention on a particular activity can be challenging.  Fortunately, I have the solution on how to get them interested in the garden.

 

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So, a fun activity is to have kids go on a nature hunt in search of garden bugs.  Print our garden bug nature hunt activity and let the fun begin.  The activity lists gardens bugs, which include the lady bug, bumble bee, caterpillar and more.  Grab a clipboard and pencil and send them on their way.

 

 

garden bug activities

 

 

Also, we included a garden bug word search puzzle.  The puzzle includes names of common garden bugs that kids can find in their backyard garden.  Some of the bugs included a grasshopper, ladybug, beetle and more.  Our list of bugs can be found in most gardens across the country.  As a result, it’s a great way for them to become familiar with these garden bugs.

 

 

 

garden bug activity

 

Next, learning about garden bugs can be a great science project lesson for kids as well.  They can learn about our list of bugs and their benefits.  For example, garden bugs act as pollinators for our flower, vegetable and fruit plants.  Without pollinators carrying nectar to flowers on our plants and trees, we would be unable to produce beautiful flowers and delicious produce.

 

 


 

Furthermore, there are approximately 20 – 30 million insects on the planet.  That’s a lot of garden bug activities for kids.   Some are good and some are bad.  Here’s a few bad garden bugs that can do damage to your garden.  Turn these bugs into a science lesson and have the kids research these bad bugs.

  • Mealy Bug
  • Cabbage Worm
  • Green Lacewing
  • Japanese Beetle
  • Cucumber Beetle

 

Last, download the Garden Bug Activities.  Additionally, the activities includes a butterfly coloring page and a list of bad garden bugs.

 

Arizona Educational Activities

So, I have created Arizona educational activities that I want to shareWe’re continuing our state word search puzzle and related activities series.  There’s word search puzzle, fact sheet, coloring pages and other activities for children to learn about the great state of Arizona.  

 

 

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First, we created a word search puzzle. It’s filled with words connected to Arizona and should give you ideas to start a conversation about activities in the state. You can also find information on the Arizona Fact Sheet. These are great activities for homeschooling or extra homework lessons.

 

 

Ariizona educational activities

 

Incorporate additional facts into the lesson plan.  We have provided a Fact Sheet as well.  Furthermore, we have coloring pages .  For example, the Cactus Wren is the state bird for Arizona.   The Cactus Wren became the state bird of Arizona in 1931.  They rest on the cactus using the prickly thorns as protection for their nest.  Also, the male and female mate for life.  They are also similar in appearance.  Expand on these facts by discussing the mating habits, what they eat etc.

You can also discuss the state flower of Arizonia, the Saguaro Cactus.  The Saguaro Cactus blooms  May through June.  It is the largest cactus in America.  You can find the Cactus Wren resting the Saguaro Cactus.

In addition to the word search, we included a cross word puzzle on Native Americans.  There are Approximately 22 tribes that reside in Arizona.  The crossword puzzle includes words associated with the Indian culture.  You can expand on the puzzle by having the kids google wigwam, bison, breechcloth and more.

 

 

 

 

 

We also included a coloring page of the Two Tail Swallowtail Butterfly, which is Arizona’s state insect since 2001.  It is also called two-tailed tiger swallowtail butterfly.

Arizona educational activities

 

 

So, be sure to incorporate these Arizona educational activities into your homeschool history lesson plan or extra homeschool activities. You can download the activity pack here. Stay tuned for our Arkansas educational activities. Finally.  Be sure to download our Alabama Educational Activities and Alaska Educational Activities.

Alaska Educational Activities for Kids

Welcome to our state word search puzzle and related activities series. This educational activity is new for 2019. This is the second state in our series. We have a few educational activities for you today.  We have created Alaska educational activities, which includes a word search puzzle, fact sheet, and other activities for children to learn about the great state of Alaska.

 

 

Alaska Activities

 

 

 

Alaska Educational Activities

First, we created a word search puzzle.  It’s filled with words connected to Alaska and should give you ideas to start a conversation about animals and activities in the state.  You can also find information on the Alaska Fact Sheet.  These are great activities for homeschooling or extra homework lessons.

 

Alaska Educational Activities

 

Incorporate additional facts into the lesson plan. For example, what are glaciers?  Discuss the state flower, the Forget-Me-Not.  And, how the state bird, the Willow Ptarmigan, turns from brown and white to all white during the winter.  In addition to the word search and history sheet, we included coloring pages and a writing exercise.

Have fun coloring this fun picture of Alaska’s state bird the Willow Ptarmigan.  The Ptarmigan is a short, stocky bird that reminds you of a chicken or goose.   So, the Willow Ptarmigan became Alaska’s official state bird in 1955.

 

Alaska State Bird

 

Next, Alaska’s state flower is the Forget Me Not.   It became the official state flower until 1917.  The beautiful blue petals and yellow centers make these flowers a standout.

Alaska activities

 

Last, Alaska’s official insect is the Four-Spotted-Skimmer Dragonfly.  You can discuss the beautiful black bears roaming Alaska.  There are an estimated 100,000 black bears in Alaska.  The black bear is the smallest bear in North America.

So, be sure to incorporate these Alaska educational activities into your homeschool history lesson plan or extra homeschool activities. You can download the activity pack here.   Stay turned for our Alaska Wildlife Fact Sheets for additional activities.  Finally, be sure to download our Alabama Activities.

Famous People from Alabama Activities

 

Alabama Educational Activities

 

First, welcome to our Famous People from Alabama activities.  It is a part of our state history lessons and activities series for 2019. This educational activity is new for 2019. I believe in making learning fun, so I created an Alabama Famous People history activity pack.   Our list includes United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice,  Grammy Award winner, Lionel Richie, United States Congressman, John Lewis and more.

It was amazing to find so many people from Alabama who have contributed to the greatness of America.  Movie stars, civil rights activist, astronaut, NBA and MLB players and the list goes on.  It’s a perfect opportunity to incorporate these activities into your homeschool lesson plan or extra homework activities.

Alabama History Activties

So, incorporate this list of famous Alabamians and how they have contributed to history into your lesson plan.  It’s a great way to open up a discussion on occupations and student’s dreams.

 

Alabama History Lesson

Next, challenge your kid’s knowledge of the Famous Alabamians with our match challenge.  It’s a fun way to challenge their memory about the famous history makers.

Alabama History Lesson

So, who doesn’t love crossword puzzles.  They’re challenging and a great tool to get the kids involved in a discussion about the history makers. Furthermore, crossword puzzles have benefits in a child’s educational life.  They help with spelling, memory, vocabulary and self-esteem.  Knowing the answer and spelling the word correctly is a great self-esteem boost for kids.   We have included the answer key in our activities pack.

Again, education should be fun and exciting.  Finally, children are willing to  stay engaged when we make learning interesting, and add a twist to the everyday boring techniques used.  You can download the Famous Alabamians here.  Also, check out our Alabama Educational Activities.