Abram and Lot’s shepherds began to argue so much about where their livestock were grazing, Abram decided the best way to resolve this was to move their separate ways.Click to read more… Instead of choosing the best for himself, Abram let Lot choose first. This story can be used to show children that God’s ways ... Read more
Hello, how are you today? Welcome to our blog About Knitting. We hope you are very well and looking forward to a new Free Knitting Pattern or Tutorial. Today we want to share with you
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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Handing little learners a pair of scissors for the first time in a classroom can make teachers a little uneasy. Spend time focusing on how to cut with scissors, as well as, seeing what tool learners are ready to use is important. What Scissors to Use? There are many levels of development a child needs
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The holiday season becomes even more endearing when we celebrate it with our pets, our loyal companions who add an extra layer of joy to the festivities. "We Woof You A Merry Christmas" is a paw-fectly charming way to express the merriment our furry friends bring to the Yuletide. It's a playful twist on the classic carol, reflecting the barks of excitement as they romp around the tree, their tails wagging in sync with our laughter. Message: Hey, do you know any dog lovers who need a Christmas present? Why not surprise them with an awesome personalized sweater for their furry friends? They’re uniqe, super comfy, and come in various colors and doggos. They’ll love these gifts for dog lovers. Grab one now to rock the doggy look all December long. Don’t miss! Meaning: Express your love and affection with our Personalized Sweatshirt. Crafted with care, this sweatshirt can be customized with romantic photos and sweet messages, making it an ideal garment for date nights, Valentine's Day, or as a heartfelt gift to your significant other. Features: Sweater 80% ringspun cotton, 20% polyester Medium-heavy fabric (9.5 oz /yd² (322.1 g/m²)) Relaxed fit Sewn-in twill label OEKO-TEX-certified low-impact dyes T-Shirt Made with 100% ringspun cotton, a lightweight fabric (4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)) All shirts feature a pearlized, tear-away label for total wearing comfort Fabric blends: Heather colors 35% ring-spun cotton, 65% polyester *Sport Grey - 90% cotton, 10% polyester Hoodie Classic fit Runs true to size Medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd² (271 g/m²)) Tear-away label Materials: 50% cotton, 50% polyester (fiber content may vary for different colors)
Handy free printable leif erikson for kids worksheet and coloring pages to make into readers to learn about famous early explorer!
How to build a capsule wardrobe and why? I woke up today and when I looked into my closet I discovered a few things. First, I've spent a lot of money on pieces that I
Distance learning is tough for art teachers. Tough, but not impossible. It just requires a little more thought and flexibility on your part for planning art projects. If this is your first time experiencing it, give yourself some room to make mistakes.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
All summer I think about it. My empty room back at the school.... Nothing fun on the walls, all of the books have been packed away, and somehow, someway you have to put it all back. Whether you have to pack everything up, you get to leave it as is, or if it is just your very first year, no worries! I have some helpful tips to share with you that I have learned the HARD way. Tip #1- Have a plan Duh right? Seriously though, have a plan and write it down. I love that my Erin Condren LifePlanner has the dotted pages in the back so I can jot down what I want to arrange before I get there. It is also SUPER helpful to take a friend that doesn't mind moving furniture 2 or 3 or 100 times on the day you want to arrange furniture. Also have a plan in place to take that friend to lunch. Tip #2- What are your MUST HAVES on the first day? Do you need to have your cubbies labeled? Are you assigning jobs the first day? What do you need to have access to in order to set up your classroom routines and procedures? Those are what you should be focusing on. NOT the cute border in the hallway. Sorry, I said that way too loud! But honestly, I have wasted so much valuable time making something cute out in the hallway that was inviting, yes, but necessary, no. I am giving you permission to skip the cute and go for the necessary. Some of my must haves for the first day: labeled cubbies nametags on pencil boxes (these stay in our assigned seats to start so it helps us find our spot) nametags for students job chart water bottles (I label mine and they keep them all year) homework folders ready for the first day calendar space/ morning meeting space designated and set up turn in box with a designated space focus wall for objectives (I'm required to have a spot for this) IB Interactive Wall (also a requirement for me) I have highlighted any of the items that have a freebie attached or I have written another blog post on if you are interested in checking them out! If I have all of these things in place then I am ready for the first day of school. The rest will fall into place. That bulletin board in the hallway? I cover it with name activities that we do on the second day of school. It is totally blank on the first day of school when my families roll in. Once I hang up those names it and stays up ALL year long! Tip #3 Decorate with the things you need I do a lot of "decorating" in my classroom but you won't find any unnecessary objects floating around my room just because they go with my "theme". Of course all of my posters match but I would hardly call that a theme. If you NEED that to make your classroom a happy place, go for it! If you are only decorating in shabby chic because your neighbor down the hall is then just STOP! It doesn't have to be that difficult! Here are a couple examples of sets I have used over the years. I print out everything I need, laminate it, and then start hanging it up. Once I get a welcome banner and an alphabet up on the wall BAM! Instant classroom decorations. These have everything I need for a functional classroom. Calendar, job chart, alphabet, numbers, and labels for all of the stuff. Having a "theme" helps pull everything together but I don't spend my summers at Target and TJ Maxx looking for the perfect items for my thematic classroom. Want a theme? Lots of my friends have also so I have created a few different fun ones for them. These serve the same purpose though, print and go and done! Click on any of the pictures to see them in my TPT store. Thanks for stopping by today. Here is your FREE SET OF ALPHABET POSTERS to get you started on a stress free decorating session. Want to save this for later? Pin it here! P.S. Get a FREE ALPHABET ACTIVITY when you sign up for my newsletter HERE!
Take heed. 20 common mistakes that first time visitors (always) make when planning a trip to Ireland. Avoid looking like a typical tourist - It's a Drama!
Does the first week of Kindergarten have you shaking in your boots? You are not alone! I've been at this for a little while now so you would think it would get easier with time but I am here to tell you it does not! I still get anxious right before school starts. What will they be like? Will I remember what to do at line up time? What if I don't set things up right and I mess up the whole rest of the year? (sounds dramatic but that is really what goes through my head!) I sat down as soon as school got out and wrote down my first week of lesson plans to put my mind at ease. It has really helped with my worry so far! I wrote down the first five days, plans and procedures I need to introduce, brain breaks, classroom community building activities, easy morning work to get started with and even got my welcome back gifts ready. My mind is officially at ease. I want to make sure I have a lot of fun and a LOT of books planned for the first week too. Here are a couple of fun crafts to go with the books I have planned. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. You can't skip this book the first week of school! Our focus will be all about names the first week (or more!). I put together all of my favorite books with some crafts to help teach all of those back to school procedures like cutting, gluing, and of course following directions. The Wheels on the Bus This one is fun for a little first sound fun. The students change the words to match the first sound in their name. A My Name is Alice by Jane Bayer Alphabet books are the best the first few weeks of school. A My Name is Alice Jane Bayer is the best! This is a fun activity to do after we read the book and they will make really cute self portraits to hang in the hallway the first week of school. Not only did I plan out the activities for these books but for lots of other favorites like Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes, Rosie Takes a Walk by Pat Hutchins, No David by David Shannon, and Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell. So now I don't have to feel guilty when I am floating in the pool this summer (just kidding, I never feel guilty doing that!) But honestly, I can relax knowing all I have to do is hit print when I get back to school. These plans can work for you too! Click here to see them in my store! Or if you are not ready to think about school yet pin this for later! P.S. Get a FREE ALPHABET ACTIVITY when you sign up for my newsletter HERE!
Cute, free printable parts of a plant flip book is such a fun way for kids to learn about the different parts of a flower for science.
ALL ABOUT FRIENDSHIP Friendship and conflict solving skills are so important to teach our kiddos. Our job is to teach them important social skills. They need these tools to ensure successful relationships with their peers and adults. It is tricky, but it can be done! I am sharing some
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
I have to give all the credit to my niece, Aubrey, for this cute sand heart beach photo tutorial. We always try to do a cute photo of us on the beach whenever and she remembered seeing a heart beach picture on social media that she liked, so we set to work trying to recreate it. Read on to learn how
If you are looking for some high-interest activities, try using animated shorts to teach inference. Free handouts focus on student learning.
Learn about Ancient Greece with these free printable books to read, color, and learn! Fun geography & history worksheets.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Learn about stars for kids with this handy, free printable Constellations Booklet to learn about star patterns in the night sky.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Visiting Amsterdam for the first time? Travel tips to help you plan where to stay, where to eat, and the best things to do in Amsterdam.
A fun, get-to-know-you activity for the first day of school, or a meet-the-teacher night. Instead of first telling the students all about you, you have them guess first. After they have fun filling in the guessing sheet, you can go through the correct answers by just telling them, making a fun power...
Make learning about geography engaging and fun for your young learners! Your students will have an opportunity to read about the landforms and bodies of water first, answer some comprehension questions and then construct 2 layered books with the definitions for each landform/body of water. Here is what’s included: - 2 Reading Passages: Landforms and Bodies of Water - Comprehension Questions - Templates - Detailed Instructions - Answer Keys for everything For Grades 2-4
Learn how to use Rust-Oleum Home floor coating to paint tile floor. I've shared how I easily transformed our tile floor.
Plantain salve is one of the best ways to start a home herbal first aid kit. Plantain is abundant, and this easy to make salve is good for all manner of minor burns, cuts, and
A great list of things to do before starting a home renovation! Tips and tricks to get the smoothest renovation results the first time.
Create stunning tin foil art with your kids using a simple technique with aluminum tinfoil to make beautiful designs from flowers to animals.
How to Copy a Garment That Fits Perfectly Without Taking It Apart: A friend asked me if I had tried this method to copy a garment. At first I was pretty skeptical because I have copied garments by taking them apart and by scratching off a pattern from clothing that I did not take apart. Either way there are sever…
Enjoy your fried eggplant Italian-style!
Using sentence frames to get ell students writing. Click here for more:
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back