Ways to explore Medieval Europe.
Stargate SG-1 Blueprint Poster Art Print. This evocative illustrative print would make a great addition to the home of any Star Wars fan. The print features several views of the R2 D2 and associated images on a distressed and aged looking blueprint. PRINT SIZES: Prints are sized to fit standard frames you can purchase almost anywhere, for your own custom finish. Please note, US-size prints (8x10", 11x14", 16x20") are centred onto A-size paper to fit US-sized frames. A-sizes measurements are: A4 = 29.7cm x 21cm - 11.7 x 8.3 in A3 = 42cm x 29.7cm - 16.5 x 11.7 in A2 = 59.4cm x 42cm - 23.4 x 16.5 in A1 = 84 cm x 59.4cm - 33.0 x 23.4 in PRINTING All of our prints are produced to the highest standards using the latest 8 colour printing methods at a highly reputable local printing company. The natural white, bleach free matt paper (220gsm) we use works beautifully with our long lasting vibrant inks and gives our prints great depth and quality. Colours may slightly vary due the variable colour settings on monitors, laptops, tablets and smart phones. CUSTOM ORDERS If there is a particular blueprint that you would like to commission as a custom one off print then please send details of what particular vehicle / spaceship / craft / weapon / robot / accessory you require and I will email you a price, layout ideas and estimated time to create your work. With custom one off work printing at larger or smaller sizes can be considered. For details please email: markbiglin [!at] blueyonder.co.uk FRAMING SUGGESTIONS These prints fit perfectly with a range of RIBBA frames widely available from IKEA stores all over the world. You can view the frames and relevant sizes here: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/categories/series/16456/ Or use this great site to create your own custom frame here: http://www.frames.co.uk NOTE this listing is for the print only. Frames and mounts are not included and any additional pictures shown with this item are merely framing suggestions and not part of the item price. PACKAGING All our items are packaged carefully to ensure they arrive in perfect condition and are sent in sturdy protective postal tubes. A4 and smaller custom print requests will come in flat mailers. All prints with come in polypropylene sleeve for added protection.
DIY Song Cubes to help children learn music "old favorites" and practice finding and keeping the beat; for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten.
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Ways to explore Medieval Europe.
Cette année notre thème de carnaval est le Moyen Age, dans notre classe nous avons donc travaillé sur ce thème. Les élèves ont décoré une lettrine représentant l'initiale de leur prénom d'abord au pastel gras puis à l'encre.
The best places for free printable mazes for kids of all ages who love a good puzzle. Choose from thousands of easy, medium, and hard printable mazes.
Learn about five different biomes as you color and read key facts about with free printable Biome Coloring Pages for Prek-4th graders.
Want a fun, no-prep multiplication facts game to use in your math centers tomorrow? Read about how we've "mathified" the popular squares game to practice multiplication facts!
This quick and EASY frankenworms experiment demonstrates baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction with fun halloween activities for October.
Learn all about the medieval manuscript making process with a fascinating but short documentary, several living books, and simple DIY project.
Visual artist Amith Venkataramaiah's series of AI images speculate on the evolution of marine life, existing in tandem with the exponential appearance of plastic waste in oceans.
Here’s what we used How to make our paper chain snakes Cut out several equal sized strips from the coloured card. You’ll probably need at least 6 plus to make a long enough snake. Create a loop with your first strip and then continue paper chaining your strips until you reach your desired length Now […]
This foil pritntmaking method produces monoprints but the foil printing plate can be used over and over. Foil prints are a great experience for any age!
Want to know about the Middle Ages? You’ve come to the right place! I’ve collected a wide assortment of resources for this unit study on Medieval Times with a focus on Europe. While our…
Ways to explore Medieval Europe.
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Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket including digital download. 2018 release. Little Dark Age was produced by MGMT, Patrick Wimberly (Chairlift, Kelela, Blood Orange), and long-time collaborator Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Spoon, Tame Impala). MGMT recorded Little Dark Age at Tarbox Road Studios in Cassadaga, NY. The album includes the previously released title song \"Little Dark Age,\" and the tracks \"When You Die\" and \"Hand It Over.\" Formed in 2002 by Andrew VanWyngarden (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, bass guitar, drums, percussion) and Ben Goldwasser (vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion), MGMT released their influential, Grammy-nominated, debut album Oracular Spectacular in 2007. This was followed by 2010's Congratulations and 2013's self-titled album MGMT.
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The Middle Ages and Medieval time period is so fascinating and kids really enjoy learning about it in history studies.
Fairy playdough recipe smells amazing and uses only 3 ingredients. Great for sensory and fine motor development and imaginative play.
Leaf rubbing activity - a STEM project for kids from preschool to teens! Make leaf prints with tracing, foil, wax paper, crayons & pastels!
Kids will have fun while learning where do I Live with this printable activity perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Whatever your beliefs on the ‘current world situation’, it would seem we are in a time of mass awakening and change as we enter a new age. Since 2016 we have seen this as a quickening, where a dark theme has been creating a divide between people, keeping tensions high. Hysteria has been at the forefront. We only have to look at Brexit, Trump, the PC culture and manufactured gender, race and religion ‘wars’ to see how this has been playing out. Now we have a virus that is not only splitting public opinion, but creating panic and fear of epic proportions.
It's so fun to make a DIY spinner toy! These spinner toys are so bright and colourful, and they're so cool to play with! Watch the colours combine as the string spinner whirls through the air. This is such an easy craft to make, especially when you download our free spinner templates (find the links below!). Decorate and colour your spinner disc however you'd like, and create hours of fun for mere pennies! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. DIY Spinner
Let's talk the letter X for a moment, shall we? Because we all know, it is not the most utilized letter in the alphabet. In fact, sometimes, this poor letter seems to be downright ignored. But you can't blame folks. I mean, X usually gets put at the end of words, or somewhere in the middle. So finding activities to work with it can be tricky. This is EXACTLY why Glimmercat Education decided to offer a packet full of ideas and activities for free. Not only do we have crafts related to the letter X (an X-ray craft, an xylophone, the ever popular X-ray fish, and creating your very own boX), but we also include a fun Dot-to-Dot, an "X marks the spot" color by letter treasure map, and lesson plans if you wish to try these activities out in a Letter of the Week styled program. We also recommend some lovely picture books, "Christina Katerina and the Box" by Patricia Lee Gauch and "Not a Box" by Antoinette Portis. But enough talk! Let's explore some of the pages we include in this fun pdf packet that is downloadable for free right downloadable for free right HERE We try to introduce every one of our new letters with a picture that tells a story to illustrate the sound. This is our introductory letter card that tells the story for X: With this picture, we introduce the letter X, the sound of X and X-rays all at the same time! We pretend that our friendly character Glimmercat discovers an X-Ray machine and when the machine takes her X-ray (Xxxx!) she here's the X sound (Xxxx!). Of course, it is super important to put a lot of fun emphasis on the Xxxx! when you say it. Then, we explore the letter X through flash cards, or this fun Matching Game... And with this X-citing introduction to a variety of words containing the letter X, we can begin some of the delightful letter X crafts, like the Xylophone. When we first released this post, the top image looked like this: But we upgraded a few things for the packet. This is our new Xylophone Craft: So although, I love the Xylophone Craft that we did before, using popsicle sticks and colored foam, you can't exactly print it out. I'm still going to leave these photos here, because I think if you can do this craft with the foam, it was a lot of fun for my kiddos. It was a great craft for discussing colors, different sizes, "longest" and "shortest", and putting things in order, small to large. Especially after they watched this video of this little girl rocking out on her xylophone like a boss: Isn't that awesome? So, for the classic X-ray craft, last time we traced little hands on wax paper and then used hot glue to recreate the "bones". I wielded the glue gun, but after the glue cooled, the kids were able to peel their "bones" right off and then glue it to the black paper. I still love the idea above, and would recommend it, but for an easily printable classroom craft, we created a unique and fun X-ray Craft, here: Now, you can use a photo of your child, like I did here: Or your child can draw in the face and then add the small Q-tip pieces and the little heart. Then, there was our X-ray fish that we made last time using glue and food dye to color their insides. Here was the problem we ran into with this one: it took so long for the glue to dry in the air-tight baggy that it was a tricky craft to complete in one day. Which isn't always practical. But they turned out so cool! The "bones" were just white foam cutouts (like the foam squares we used in the xylophone, but white instead. We tucked our fishy bones inside the sealing plastic bag, too. The finished product, with googly eyes was very fun and the kids were very happy with their X-ray Tetra fish. So, I figured, maybe we could create something similar as a printable. Here's what we made: Since it is just paper, we didn't add colored glue to the inside of the baggies. We glued the fishy skeleton inside the baggie, and added the other parts to the outside with glue. And we discovered such a fun book for our Reading Literacy Page! Now, the letter X being what it is, there aren't a whole lot of children's books that begin with X. But, there are some useful words that include x in them, and so we made the most of the word "Box" and focused on the X at the end of the word. And thinking in this direction, we snagged this amazing book called "Christina Katerina and the Box". This is the story we utilized for our Reading Literacy activity: AND for our last craft, my son created a Box of his own with our printable Box and decorated it all himself. Because that's what boxes are really for, as every child knows, especially Christina Katerina. For a lot more X activities, both printables, reading literacy activities, flash cards and a Letter X Matching Game, all FREE FOR DOWNLOAD HERE : For the other alphabet letter of the week packets, we offer the following blog links with crafts included: Letter of the Week for A Letter of the Week for B Letter of the Week for C Letter of the Week for D Letter of the Week for E Letter of the Week for F Letter of the Week for G Letter of the Week for H Letter of the Week for I Letter of the Week for J Letter of the Week for K Letter of the Week for L Letter of the Week for M Letter of the Week for N Letter of the Week for O Letter of the Week for P Letter of the Week for Q Letter of the Week for R Letter of the Week for S Letter of the Week for T Letter of the Week for U Letter of the Week for V Letter of the Week for W Letter of the Week for X Letter of the Week for Y Letter of the Week for Z
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Hier stelle ich euch mein Mittelalter-Lapbook vor. Es ist eine gute Methode, um viele der im Mittelalter-Workshop verwendeten Materialien übersichtlich und kreativ unterzubringen. Voraussichtlich E…
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Fun acid/base experiment for kids of all ages. Uses only common household ingredients. No heat required.
Mario crochet pillow: learn how to create this fun and vibrant piece to delight any gaming fan!