These 60 striking covers offer a mosaic view of the past year that was—and the more optimistic days ahead.
Let everyone know your mood for 2020 and beyond. Unbothered, unapologetic. Cue up MC "you can't touch this"
Note: This product is available for pre-order with expected delivery before July 17. New Balance 327 - castlerock / grey Inspired by heritage runners from the New Balance archives, the 327 draws on iconic sneakers throughout the 70's era and re-imagines retro designs with a contemporary aesthetic suited to 2020 and beyond. Fit: Regular - shop to size Materials: Leather, Nylon, Rubber Sizing: US Mens US Mens 8 = US Womens 9.5 US Mens 9 = US Womens 10.5 - Oversized N branding - Trail-inspired studded outsole - Traction-fuelled rubber outsole - Embroidered NB logo on the tongue Code: MS327 SFB
Featured Images: Mango // Rouje // Bedra Vintage HAPPY GLORIOUS AUTUMN, MY FRIENDS. For the first time in what seems like 84 years (love you if you get the reference), San Francisco has a chill in its air. And, like the San Francisco weather, the W&S household is starting to get that Autumn feel: candles burning …
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If you’re still in high school, consider creating a bullet journal. These notebooks are great for noting down information that is important in your classes. For example, you can use them to record deadlines for assignments and class information. You can also use them to keep track of important dates. If you’re a student, consider […]
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
If you’re still in high school, consider creating a bullet journal. These notebooks are great for noting down information that is important in your classes. For example, you can use them to record deadlines for assignments and class information. You can also use them to keep track of important dates. If you’re a student, consider […]
This vegan meatloaf made with Impossible burger tastes JUST like your Mom's classic meatloaf. Bonus - it's simple, easy, and made in about 30 minutes!
You’re late to the game. And you’ve got some making up to do. That’s how I feel almost every time a paddle out.
Blank books provide a great way to encourage kids to write. Here are 3 easy ways to assemble blank books for your writing center, literacy center, and beyond.
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Bank of America's Bessant helped transition 97% of her global team to working from home almost overnight. The process cemented Bessant's belief in purpose as a driver of performance.
Fun and easy composition game for third grade and beyond with die cuts from the dollar store! Simple to make and use!
A coupla weeks ago my first graders came into the art room full of questions about forms. They'd been learning about cylinders, spheres, cubes and the like in science and had a curious question: Can you make ANY shape into a form? I explained to 'em that yeah, you could. Geometric shapes become geometric forms. Circles become spheres, triangles become cones, pyramids or triangular prisms. Then our discussion turned to organic shapes and I just knew we'd be chatting forever. We were midway through this fun printing project and I knew if we kept talking, we'd never get them finished. "Tell you what. Our next art project will be all sorts of science experiementy. Sound good?!" Well, today my first graders wrapped up this project and it's been so much fun that I just had to share right away. I can't take much credit for this project at all as it was a montage of ideas from fab-o art teacherin' types. I've seen the beaker bottle project shared many times on pinterest. I decided to add the color-mixing/wet-on-wet painting portion to add more science to the mix. The bubble idea came from one of my all time favorite art teacherin' blogs. I always love everything that Natalie shares on her blog, she's the art teacher that I wanna be when I grow up! Make sure you visit her post to see the bubble videos she shared with her students...I know my kids loved viewing them! Because this project took us a coupla days (I see these dudes for 30 minutes at a time so we work in baby steps) and involved so many introductions to science and technique, I created a lil how-to video for you. The instructional portion is in kid-friendly speak so you can feel free to share it with your students. Tell 'em Mrs. Stephens said hi. In case the sound of my voice is akin to nails on a chalk board, I thought I'd also jot down the daily steps of this here project! Day #1: After chatting about shapes and forms, we drew them together! We looked at beakers and talked about measurements and added those lines and numbers to our beakers. Day #2: We did a color mixing science experiment! After we got the experiment started, we set to painting our beaker bottles using the primary colors and the wet-on-wet method. Day #3: We watched the bubble videos from Natalie's blog. I also blew bubbles and we looked at them and pointed out what we saw: that they were different sizes, sometimes they were connected, they overlapped, they were transparent and reflective. Using black paper, we started our chalked bubbles. Day #4: We finished off our bubbles and chatted about composition. After the beakers were cut out, the kids had to arrange them in a pleasing composition on their bubble paper before gluing them down. Day #5: We had a bubble printing party! It was so much fun, just check out this short clip: To make the bubble printing paint use the following: aluminum pie pans, dish soap, water and paint. I add about two table spoons of soap to the pan with nearly a 1/4 cup of paint. Then stir in about 1-2 cups of water. There really isn't any exact science to it, I just dumped stuff in but for those of you that like measurements, there you go. Stir it around and it's ready! I had four students at each table with four different colors in each spot: red, blue, black and yellow. The kids were armed with a straw and a piece of construction paper (any thicker stock paper would work). I then told the kids our routine. When I hit my chime once, they place their paper in the corner of their table and blow into the pan in front of them. When I hit the chime again (10 seconds or so later), they were to "Smash Them Bubbles!" which quickly became our new chat. Then I would say, "Move to the right, move to the right, take your paper and your stray and move to the right, show me you're ready!". The kids would place their paper in the corner of their table again, bend down in front of their new pan and wait for the chime. It worked great! The next day, I spent about 10 minutes gluing their artwork to their new frames. They look fab, says moi! Until next time, hope all y'all have a bubbly week!
If you want to know how to teach kids about germs and the importance of proper handwashing, this collection of germ activities for kids will not disappoint!
Hurray - vocabulary activities that aren't boring! These whole class vocabulary activities are great for elementary learners through fifth grade and beyond. #vocabulary #thirdgrade #fourthgrade #fifthgrade
Get ready for the best, most creative, most EPIC painting ideas for kids you have ever seen! Because ... well, February. February is definitely a month that requires some fun and loads of bright colours too. If you have preschoolers or toddlers who love when Mama gets that paint out, have we got some fun
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Elevate your classroom resources with this comprehensive set of question and answer trifolds tailored for the main readings of Unit 1 in myView Literacy 5 (2020). This activity pack includes individual comprehension and skill-based question trifolds for the readings:"The Path to Paper Son" and "Loui...
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It’s clear JJ Wilde does things her own way — and it’s paying off. After years of gigging across her hometown of Kitchener and beyond, the singer/songw
Forget the Prado and the Royal Palace - what you really should be doing in Madrid is eating. The neighborhood of Sol is a great place to start.
18 of our best teaching tips and ADHD strategies to make ADHD in the classroom more manageable for students and teachers alike!
This Latvia travel itinerary explores Riga and more! From National Parks to wine tasting rooms, see why it's worth it to explore Latvia beyond Riga.
This spicy beef-style walnut meat is our go-to plant-based meat recipe for vegan tacos, nachos, crunch wraps, and beyond! Walnut beef is easy to make with only 9 staple ingredients, 3 simple steps, and 5 minutes of active time. The spicy savory flavor will make you fall in love with walnuts forever. Thank you to our friends at California Walnuts for sponsoring this blog post!
Teaching kids manners isn't as hard as it it seems, and we're sharing 6 tips, 7 activities, and 5 books you can use to raise thoughtful, polite children at home and in the classroom.
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Today we will start a new project. In this project, we will continue to develop our drawing skills, introduce pen and ink techniques, and introduce colored pencil technique. Here are some examples …
Explore beyond France's exciting cities and hit the road on one of these French countryside road trip routes.
These Pond Life Picture Word Cards will work well with a Pond Life Theme. Included words are turtle, fish, duck, frog, tadpole, dragonfly, swan,