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** We also have this certificate in a customizable version where we will add your rescue's logo to the certificate. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1539661118/pet-adoption-certificate-for-dog-cat-and ** We have other certificate designs in our shop. This Pet Adoption Certificate includes a one-page document in a minimalistic design. Great for rescues, shelters, and humane societies to hand out with adoptions. You write in the adopter's name, name of the pet, the date, and your signature. This certificate is great for dog, puppy, cat, kitten, and other adoptions. The text on the certificate reads: "This is to certificate that _____ has adopted_____. Signature ______ Date_____." Celebrate a dog's, cat's, or other animal's adoption with a certificate you can present to the adopting family. Size: 11 x 8.5 inches Print and use as many times as you want. ---------------------- >> THIS IS AN INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: Your files will be available for download once purchased via Etsy. >> THANK YOU. 100% of the proceeds from every sale of our items is donated to our rescue, Compassionate Care Sanctuary. By purchasing this product, you are helping us rescue and spay/neuter more cats. We hope you enjoy your item(s). We would greatly appreciate a review to help us spread the word about our shop.
If you want to adopt a Whippet there are many things to consider. Find out how to prepare yourself for Whippet adoption.
How many times have you heard someone say admiringly “girlfriend is totally rocking that angry, bitter thing?” How ‘bout never? Lately, I’ve recognized bitterness in myself. It feels funny, like shoes that don’t fit but that I’m wearing anyway. I try to shrug off bitter. Sometimes I can, but it’s temporary. Bitterness sneaks back. Sometimes I...
Check out this SketchUp for Woodworkers Guide full of information for those who want to give it a try. Paul Mayer walks you through his SketchUp journey.
Discover 50 Adoption Day Celebration Quotes to Honor This Heartfelt Journey with quotes about life, love, inspiration and motivation.
Jour? On va compter encore mais à l'envers ! Deconfinement -4 Chuut ! Les enfants lisent ... et rêvent Ils lisent seuls ou avec des frères, des soeurs, des amis mais sans les parents! C'est leur espace de liberté ; l'histoire du soir, c'est autre chose......
A tiny stray kitten walked up to a young man when he was out with his dog. The little feline followed him around, begging to be adopted. Meet Onion! Will @Dustycartridge "As I was petting my husky this little guy walked up to me," Will said ( reddit/Dustycartridge). "He is a kitten from...
Discover 50 Adoption Day Celebration Quotes to Honor This Heartfelt Journey with quotes about life, love, inspiration and motivation.
Many states have adopted a TDA (Text Dependent Analysis) style assessment for the writing component of their state test. This type of writing style requires students to read a text or passage and use actual text to support their answers, citing specific evidence directly from the text. Text-dependent analysis
10 things not to say to your adopted children is great advice from an adoptee perspective. Be sure to check this out!!
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Pour la conscience phonologique | French Phonics Minibooks to practice decoding and encoding French sounds (les sons français): if you're adopting a Science of Reading approach to teaching French, this resource is for you! Students will be working with minibooks that are focused on French phonics. There are two versions of the minibooks: one for decoding/blending practice another one for encoding (spelling/writing) practice ACTIVITY 1: decode, blend, read, and choose the corresponding image There are two words and three images per page. Students touch the dots under each grapheme as they sound them out. Then, students blend the sounds together, and read the words. Next, they cut and paste the images corresponding to the words. One of the images will not be used! NOTE: A few pages will only have two images. ACTIVITY 2: encoding (writing) practice – say the word, write the word, one grapheme per box There are two images per page. Students need to say the word that the images represent. Then, students write the words, one sound per box. The box for the focus sound is gray. The other boxes are white. Silent letters are already on the page and they're light gray. ❤️ Your students will love practicing working with these minibooks because it's a very hands-on activity. They'll be practicing a lot of skills that are so important for their phonological and phonemic awareness so that they'll know their French sounds better! IMPORTANT INFORMATION Each minibook has one half-page for each sound (phoneme). There are pages for the 36 sounds of the French language, plus pages for complex sounds, such as oi, ui, ail, eil, ille, euil, ouille, oin, ien, ion, oir, r-blends, l-blends, and more! BW only Non-editable Copyright © Lucy For French Immersion Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
This who rescued who photo display makes the perfect gift for an adopted dog!Made of wood, this dog photo block reads "Who Rescued Who" and is personalized with the dog's name next to a paw print.With engraved grooves, you can simply slide in your favorite photos or keepsakes. This dog rescue picture frame display will fit a variety of photo sizes, including wallet size (2" x 3"), 3" x 3", 4" x 6", 5" x 7" and more. Easily mix and match your favorite photo combinations to create a one-of-kind photo display!It's flat surface makes it perfect for displaying on a mantle, desk, end table, or shelf. Makes a great dog adoption gift or Christmas gift for a dog lover!Size: 14"W x 1.5"H*Photos are not included*
The Florida dog racing ban means a lot of Greyhounds are looking for special forever homes for their retirement. You can help, even if you can't adopt a Greyhound into your family right now.
On Rage Against the Minivan, Kristen Howerton brings humor and insight to modern family life and how today's pop culture and social justice issues intersect with challenges like foster parenting, adoption, special needs, mental health, home renovations, and travel with children. Add a dash design and style for the full RATM experience.
Adopting from Congo provided this family with not one, not two but four special, incredible blessings.
My daughter loves when we have storytime at our house. Every day we can easy read for 15-30 minutes. Visits to our local library is always exciting because of the idea of finding new books to enjoy. There has been one book that is not new to most, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Although I've heard great reviews about this book I never made the decision to borrow it. I have found another fun way to find books and that is at yard sales! When I see a bin of books I'm all over it! Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was one I recently found and grabbed it for .25 cents!! After the first read my daughter was hooked! She smiled and laughed and thoroughly enjoyed the story. She loves how it rains and snows food! Each night before bed my daughter chooses a book which is alot more fun and easier now that we have our rain gutter book shelf. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was a favorite for at least a week straight! To help my daughter with reading comprehension I made up this activity, here's what I used and how we played: Giant Post it Notes (these are awesome!) Permanent Marker Brown paper bags Prizes for bag This was such an easy set up. I had a list of questions I asked my daughter about the story and wrote 2 choices to each question onto the Post It Notes. After I read the question my daughter had to choose which was the correct answer by jumping on it. At the end of each path I taped a brown paper bag, if she chose the right path she would receive some goodies I hid in the bag. If she chose the wrong path the bag would be empty. She chose the correct answers so she got the prizes on the first try - had she not we would have just kept playing until she got it right! This was a really fun activity that helped my daughter with her reading comprehension and got her moving at the same time.....and a little prize at the end never hurts!!
After deciding to adopt, your next step will be to pick an agency. There are many options, but your location, as well as the location you are hoping to adopt from, will likely help you narrow this choice down. However, regardless of the agency you are working with, one of the biggest steps in the process
Chances are, each of us has one or more friends or family members who was adopted or who has adopted. So it's important we all know how to talk about adoption in a respectful way, and avoid accidentally offending our friends and family.
An adoptee in an open adoption shares what she's learned and what she wants adopting parents to know about open adoption.
Are you needing a new and engaging way to provide opportunities for your students to develop reading fluency? If you are, you will love this activity using technology! Why is Reading Fluency Important? Reading fluency is an important building block in the development of a strong reader. Research shows that the more a passage is […]
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Note: This post contains affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links, I will receive a small compensation at no additional cost to you. Thanks for your support! My district adopted Wonders reading curriculum this year. There are so many components! Leveled readers, decodable readers, vocabulary cards, high frequency cards, interactive readaloud cards...as I opened box after box, I quickly became overwhelmed with the idea of keeping it all organized and easily accessible. Now that we are a quarter of the way into the school year, I have perfected an organizational system that really works for me, and makes my weekly prep a breeze. I'm sharing it here in hopes that it will help someone else who is overwhelmed with the task of organizing all of these materials. Since there are six units, I went with a rainbow color-coded system. This goes well with my classroom decor, and, if you've read my blog before, you know I'm a bit of a nerd with my color coding (see my first grade classroom reveal post and my Pre-K organizational post). You can easily use this system without color-coding, however! It would work just as well with a uniform color scheme, as long as everything is labeled. EDITABLE binder covers and spines found here! I purchased three-ring binders and cubby bins in the six colors I was using. I found the binders at Target, and the cubby bins (with the exception of orange) here on Amazon. Confession: I really, really wanted orange cubby bins that matched the rest of my set, and the only ones I could find on Amazon were transparent. I finally ordered these directly from the Storex website. They were super pricey compared to the others, but I haven't regretted it. In fact, it makes my teacher-heart happy every time I look at my shelves. I told you, I'm a nerd when it comes to color coding. I divided up all of the leveled readers and decodable readers by unit, and then put them into the cubby bins in order by week. I used these EDITABLE blank labels to make them pretty! It took a bit of time initially, but now they are ready to go for small groups for the entire school year. Bonus: the ESOL teacher who comes in to support some of my kids knows exactly where to find them, and I don't have to remember to set them out for her each day. The real time-saver is my binder system. It took quite a while to set up, but now it's done--forever! I have one binder for each unit, which has tabs inside for each of the five weeks in the unit. Behind each tabbed page is a page protector. I divided all of the materials by week--the high frequency word cards, the visual high frequency word cards, the vocabulary and oral vocabulary cards, the small group cards--and placed them inside the page protector. Now, when I'm planning, I just flip to the tab that has the upcoming week's materials, pull everything out, and put it in my rainbow drawer unit, with the exception of the small group cards. Those go into the bin with the readers so my small groups are literally grab and go. I put the interactive readaloud cards for the week on top of the unit, as they are too large for the drawers. So fast and easy! When the week is over, I slide everything back into the page protector and then flip to the next page. I love not having to dig through cards every week! My only problem is that the interactive readaloud cards are so big, they don't fit in my drawers or my binders. It's not a big deal, however, as I keep them in a box with a few of the other resources, such as the large letter-sound cards. I keep the interactive readalouds in order by week, so at the end of the week I put the ones I'm finished with in the back, and then the current week is always at the front. So there's no digging through anything for those, either. The other resources are stored neatly in boxes or crates and are also readily accessible. These little crayon boxes are perfect for those tiny word building cards! I could easily have added the photo cards and letter-sound cards to the unit binders, which may be a great suggestion if you use them frequently. Personally, I utilize a lot of the online resources for those things. However, it still only takes me a minute to find these in the event that I need them. I love having so many resources to use, as long as I don't have to waste hours every week trying to put it all together. This organizational system has been very helpful to me, and I hope it is to you, too! Do you have any tips for organizing Wonders? Let me know in the comments!
Having an adopted child can be complicated for the foster parent, especially when there are nosy in-laws around.
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One year after our China adoption gotcha day read about how our daughter has progressed in part two of this post-adoption reflection. Covers food, trauma, attachment, and more.
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