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Looking for measurements for Stampin' Up! CURRENT DIES? If yes, you've come to the right place. Please note, the measurements are the die cut size (not the actually size of the die). Scroll down to see what's listed IF you're looking for RETIRED DIES, you can find them HERE. NOTE: The original content on this page was lost last year Current Status: Most (but not all) current older dies - should be listed below. Current but NEW Dies - I have not been able to keep up with the amount of dies Stampin' Up! releases with each catalog. Though many...
It might not be a year you want to remember, but 2020 is one you will never forget.
Bastille Day is a holiday celebrating the storming of the Bastille—a military fortress and prison—on July 14, 1789, in a violent uprising that helped usher in the French Revolution.
Australia Day 2020 - let's celebrate Australia with some of its most iconic recipes. From Sauasage Rolls to Pavlova, from Vegemite to Meat Pies!
Kurt Volker, US special envoy to Ukraine, has resigned one day after the release of a whistleblower report alleging a coverup by the White House of a call between President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President, three sources familiar with the matter confirmed to CNN.
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Photo Source: F is for First Grade Help your kiddos remember what it means to be a good listener with this super cute diagram featured over at F is for First Grade! Melissa took it a step further and put together a printable worksheet to use along with the diagram she found on First Grade Garden that will give your kiddos a chance to show everything they know about being a good listener. Check it out: Photo Source: F is for First Grade Head over to F is for First Grade to grab the FREE worksheet!
Washington’s European allies need to ask themselves whether the US government has become a dangerous liability, says David Wearing, specialist on UK foreign policy in the Middle East
IT wouldn’t be Christmas without the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special. While fans are sad that 2020 hasn’t brought a new special, many will be delighted to rewatch last year’s o…
President Trump on Friday lashed out at the damning portrayal of his presidency in special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, attacking witnesses who gave the ...
Ensaymada are Filipino style brioche topped with softened butter, sugar and grated cheese.
Let your crush know you care with one of these terrible V-day cards.
Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity to study the Gunpowder Plot on Bonfire Night? Organize an escape game in minutes and have your students crack the code to prevent Guy Fawkes from escaping! Your Bonfire Night Escape Game in detail: This Escape Game is a complete game set to have your students learn about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder plot while solving puzzles in teams. ☞ Content ❑ Teachers' Notes ❑ Mission letter ❑ Fast Facts Article ❑ 5 puzzles to solve ❑ 5 clues to gather ❑ 1 final code to crack ❑ Answer key for every activity ❑ B&W version also included How to use this resource: A detailed teacher's notes sheet together with the answer key for every puzzle is included in the packet. This will work for about 45 minutes for teams of about 4 students. This activity is great for team building too! You will not need to study Guy Fawkes' story prior to this activity as everything is included! Important Notice: These documents are not editable. Some short preparation is expected from you: you'll have to print out the documents and prepare them for each team. Other teachers also liked: • Escape Game Thanskgiving • Escape Game Crown Jewels Before purchasing: Please download the preview to get a detailed overview. ✉ How to contact me: @ Blog @ Facebook Page @ Pinterest @ Instagram Don't forget to follow me and leave feedback! I'm always happy to read your comments and share ideas with you! Plus you can earn credits for future purchases. Terms of Use and Copyright Policy: See my Terms of Use to know how you may or may not use this before purchasing.
It's our special day to shine again. Every Saturday Beverly invites us to participate in Pink Saturday over at How Sweet the Sound. Do you remember Wendy Ward? She was the head of a charm school run by the old Montgomery Ward Departement Store. When I was 16, a friend of mine and I took this charm school course at the local store. We did local modeling and learned to be refined ladies. I think we should initiate something like this today. I have lost my book but awhile back I found this on Ebay and snatched it up. I love all the PINK illustrations. See what you think!! It looks like PINK has always been linked to demure women. In the back of the book it included little cards for you to use. They reminded you to be mindful of others, do things special for friends. I hope I am following this principles in my blogging. Have a special day dear pinkies. Ann
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Lean about Katherine Johnson,an African-American mathematician and Aerospace Technologist who worked for NASA at The Researcher's Gateway.
Congress will still get written updates, but the move will curtail members’ ability to ask questions.
Some household tasks can be put off, but meal planning and preparation have to be done each day. Here are tips for teaching your children about this life skill.
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Let's laugh our way over the hump as we move one day closer to the weekend. Even though most things are still closed in large parts of the country,...
A new report from the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Postal Service found that a lack of coordination between state and postal officials could...
Well, today is our first day of home visits! We are going to over 10 houses today and splitting the rest over the next two afternoons (after school). One thing I really wanted to get done in time for the home visits were homework binders. For most of my kids' homework, I send home a packet of worksheets at their appropriate level in a home work folder each day. But, for my kids who can't write, this system doesn't work. So, what I have done in the past, is make a binder of work (similar to their morning group binder) for these kids to keep at home. This is a great way for students to get extra practice and for parents to see what their child is capable of doing independently. Here are some pictures of the binder I put together last night and I will be delivering to my student's house today! This is from our morning binder. All student's have to do is move the correct month/season down into the bold box. This is the same thing, but for the weather. Just move down the correct picture for weather/temperature into the bold box. These pages make for easy clean-up...just move the picture back to it's original location! These pages are great for extra practice matching the months/days or putting them in order (I have two versions- one with pictures to match and one with blank boxes for practicing the order). These two pages are to practice identifying appropriate clothes for different seasons (and practice dressing a person). This page is also from our morning binder. It is practice in identifying colors to describe clothes the child is wearing. This is a matching page for money...coin names and value. For some pages, I use zip-loc bags as storage for the pieces. I put velcro on the bag (and on the back of the previous page) so the bag can be attached as shown in the picture below. This helps with quick clean-up/storage and prevents losing pieces! ***Update: After many requests to sell my hw binders on TPT, I have finally added this product to my store. You can check it out by clicking here. Thanks for your interest in my products and if you ever see something featured on my blog, that you would like for me to sell, please let me know!
When you go through training to become a teacher, often you're told to ask your students open ended, as opposed to yes or no, questions about their work. For example, instead of saying, “Is that a lion riding a school bus?” ask “What did you draw?” Answer: little junior in a canoe. You get the idea.
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Schools is England are due to reopen their doors (more fully) to children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 from* June 1st. And with this in mind, I’ve been searching for resources to help chil…
This is probably the one most of us are familiar with. This type of prompting requires us to use the least intrusive prompt first and wait. If that doesn't work, then we move up the intrusiveness scale. So, for instance, if I'm teaching Sally to match 2 pictures of a shoe, I would lay out the set of pictures on the table including a picture of a shoe and hand her a picture of a shoe. If after a set amount of time (e.g., a count of 3) she didn't match it, I would point to the picture of the shoe. If she didn't match them at that point, I would physically guide her hand to the picture of the shoe and see if she could complete the action (partial physical prompt). If she didn't complete the action, I would provide a full physical prompt. For each trial, I would use this system.