Showing posts with label Lions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lions. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Raising Awareness For Endangered Animals All Year Long

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Did you know that World Lion Day was August 10th and that World Elephant Day was August 12th? Before becoming a National Geographic Kids Insider I didn't. I know these two days have passed and if you didn't know about them don't worry because you don't need to only raise awareness and celebrate these spectacular endangered animals on just these days, you can help them all year long and here are some things you can do!

Lions:
Did you know that it's not just Lions that are at risk? Many big cats in the wild are disappearing at an alarming rate. But there are things you and your family can do to help, so keep reading.

National Geographic is working hard to help raise awareness for Lions and other big cats by getting people to give high fives on social media. It is really easy, just follow the steps below.

  • Share the Facebook and Twitter posts found HERE. Or get creative and share your own photo or video using hashtag #5forBigCats on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.  Don't forget to tag your friends in the virtual high five.
  • Then head HERE to donate $5 (or more) to support National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative.
  • Sit back and watch the chain grow across social media!


Some other things you can do are:

  • Support the Big Cats Initiative. This initiative helps prevent livestock from being killed by building better corrals, tracking lions and warning farmers, educating farmers and locals on other methods besides lethal action.  Simply text LIONS to 50555 to donate $10.00 or shop Big Cats gear.
  • Educate your children about lions and other big cats. Teachers and parents can download this free kit to help educate kids on saving wildlife from National Geographic Kids. Learn more about lions here. Or purchase this awesome book Mission: Lion Rescue. This book is filled with amazing stories, facts and resources. Education is key to understanding and helping these magnificent creatures!
  • Host a "Lion" Aid Stand.

Elephants:
Another animal that is endangered is the Elephant, the biggest mammal to walk Earth. And National Geographic is working hard to make sure that these animals are around for future generations.

  • Education is key remember! Purchase this awesome book Mission: Elephant Rescue. Just like Misson: Lion Rescue this book is loaded with amazing stories, beautiful photography, hands on activities and more. I am super excited to use this book in a few weeks with my homeschool zoo club. We will be learning about Elephants and I am planning to do one of the many fabulous rescue activities in the book. I found these great little National Geographic books on Elephant Migration at Dollar Tree and will be giving one out to each family attending the zoo club meeting.
  • Head over to the National Geographic website and watch the Elephant Mission: Animal Rescue video.
  • Download this Mission Animal Rescue Fundraising Kit.
  • Print out some Mission Animal Rescue Posters.



Thursday, February 23, 2012

A week in the life of homeschoolers - Week 30 & FreeBEE Friday Link Up

Week 30: 
We had a wonderful week. We had lots of fun field trips and even daddy got to go on one with us. We continued working on our Lion/Africa unit study but have also started easing our way into our Dr Seuss unit study. We tried to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count but due to some dreary weather we were unsuccessful and only identified one bird, a Morning Dove (aka Rain Dove). Saturday we attended a Dr Seuss event at a local mall. The event was FREE and the kids got to meet some Atlanta celebrities, The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. They got lots of goodies, made some crafts, got to be part of a parade and listened to Dr Seuss stories. Later that night I had my very first moms night out with our homeschool group. I was out of the house from 7pm-12:30am by myself. It was AMAZING! Monday we focused on Presidents day. We read lots of books and did a few fun worksheets. Later we went to the library for story time. Tuesday we worked on the Lion/Africa lapbook and then went to a Rocks in my Backyard class at the library where the kids learned more about their rock collection. Wednesday we had an amazing time eating lunch with the Ringling Bros & Barnum and Bailey Elephants. The event was FREE of course. Daddy got to go with us and it was such an amazing field trip. It also went along great with our Africa and Dr Seuss units. Later Gwyn had her final American Girl CurrClick class on Felicity. We will now be moving onto another American Girl. Thursday we spent the morning cleaning up the house, kids did the dishes and I took care of mounds of laundry that needed to be folded and put away. Afterwards we headed to Whole Foods for a special Lorax story time (check your a location near you to see if they offer kid events).  They had some very yummy snacks prepared for the kids and talked about simple ways the kids can help save trees. And best of all we got FREE tickets to see The Lorax on March 1st. Tomorrow we will probably finish up our Lion/Africa unit study and we have some fun stuff planned for Saturday which I will share next week. For instructions on the African drums we made this week click here.


 FreeBEEs:

Homeschool FreeBEE Fridays
If you have homeschool FreeBEEs to share
please link up at the bottom of this post!
You can copy the button from my right side bar.

Internet FreeBEEs:

-Math Worksheet website
-Mad Libs online
-We Do Listen virtue/character songs
-Living Water Bible Games
-Story starter pattern
-Animal Human Society Kindness Kit
-Lots of Freebies from Carson Dellosa including a FREE whiteboard unit
-Majesty Music - Free songs from the Patch Club
-FREE Lego Club Magazine subscription

FreeBEE events:


 

Target is hosting a Read Across America Dr Seuss Event Saturday Feb 25th from 9 am -11am.


Lakeshore Learning is having a Dr Seuss Event on Saturday Feb 25th from 11am-3pm.

 

Check out Kidgits Club if you live near a Simon Mall. It is $5 per child for a year membership but they host all sorts of awesome events that are FREE throughout the year. Like the Dr Seuss and The Lorax one we attended.

Sign up FreeBEEs, items I will be reviewing soon and items I won:


1)
 Symmetry Magazine great science publication especially for older kids 2) Make sure you pick up the Cheerio boxes with these cool books in themand make sure you check the website frequently because they will be uploading activities at some point to go along with the books 3) Our FREE Lorax screening passes I am going to try to get a review up after we see it

Books and DVDs we checked out from the library:

-Too Many Cats by Lori Haskins Houran - Gwyn is really enjoying reading this book
-The Eraserheads by Kate Banks - someone recommended this book to me and it is super cute
-The Popcorn Dragon by Jane Thayer
-The Nine Lives of Dudley Dog by John and Ann Hassett
-Endangered Lion by Amanda Harman
-Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio

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New ideas have been added to my board. These are some of the things we are doing for our January units. Check out my other boards on Pinterest for ABC, 123, Art, etc ideas.


This is our February YouTube playlist keep checking back because I will be adding videos each week. It includes the various videos we will be using throughout February.

I hope you find these resources useful. If you ever have any questions feel free to leave me a comment or email me. Also be sure to follow my FB page where I post FreeBEEs daily.

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