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Here is another mama and baby wolf digital file. I use it on clock faces and it is fabulous. No matter what you choose to use this on it will be sure to get raving results. Color it, paint it, markers, the options are endless. Feel free to sell any physical products you create. I do ask that you do not resell the digital file for this is my personal creation and I ask that you respect that.
So many of the standards that we are required to assess are language standards - can the student speak audibly and clearly? Can our students form complete thoughts? And so on... One way that I promote speaking and listening in my classroom is through using Reader's Theater skits! Stick with me for a few minutes before you think this idea is crazy (and feel free to think it is still crazy at the end of this..but at least get through it!) WHAT: Reader's Theater in my room consists of simple scripts based off of books that children know. The students get a part (usually just a line) and a prop/character (usually a picture they wear as a necklace) and they recite their line. The scripts are retelling the popular story you have read a couple times to your kids! WHO: The kids are the stars! Each play features around 10 students. Each student has 1 line. It makes it quick to get the whole class involved and allows students the chance to participate in a variety of parts! WHERE: You don't need a stage to use Reader's Theater! Just use your carpet space! Go outside! Any space works! WHEN: I start with Reader's Theater at the beginning of the school year (YES, when my kids ARE NOT READING!). Why? The skits are simple enough, come from familiar stories, have a pattern to them, and include visuals to help the students. They can do these the first weeks of school! They are very kindergarten friendly. WHY: Students need practice "presenting" in front of one another. Reader's theater covers so many skills that are fabulous for our little learners: Retelling, Listening Skills, Print Concepts, Reading Behaviors, Characters and Setting, Speaking Skills, Following Directions, Expression and A Love for Reading! HOW: It is simple! Find a book you love! Think about the main ideas and create a simple script. I include a pattern in my scripts as well as images so that all the kids can succeed! Read the book to the kids (I like to spend a day or two on the book) and then spend the next day (or two) implementing reader's theater! If you don't want to spend time creating scripts, check out the ones that I already have made! I Love My Shoes - Based off the popular Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes I Love My Pants - A twist on the popular Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes Pig & Pancake - Based off of the book If You Give a Pig a Pancake Mouse & Cookie - Based off of the book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Dog & Donut - Based off the book If You Give a Dog a Donut Moose & Muffin - Based off the book If You Give a Moose a Muffin (You can get all the Mouse & Friend Packs in a BUNDLE here!) The Itsy Bitsy Spider - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Hickory Dickory Dock - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Humpty Dumpty - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Jack and Jill - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Hey Diddle, Diddle - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Little Miss Muffet - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme (You can get all the Nursery Rhyme packs in a BUNDLE here!)
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In this tutorial we will get to know one of the most useful Adobe Illustrator features – the Appearance panel – and draw a fabulous colorful peacock with the help of various effects. The...
In this article, let's explore how your home can serve as more than just a sentimental asset.
Dave and Jenny Marrs are beloved by fans of "Fixer to Fabulous," but the famous couple hasn't escaped trouble and are currently facing a lawsuit.
I grew up on artichokes. They’ve always been one of my favorite foods, and my mother made them often, in season of course. She stuffs them with parmesan, bread crumbs , olive oil and salt and pepper. I used to make them that way, until I found that dairy and gluten are my undoing. Every once in a while, I make my own stuffed artichokes for my family, with gluten free bread crumbs and raw sheep cheese, shaking the ingredients in between the tender leaves as they sit upright in the steamer. Then I drizzle with olive oil and season and let them cook. The beauty of these gems is the heart, and the heart of the choke needs no garnish in my book, so I love to make them in this very simple way that I’m sharing with you today. Artichokes are a good source of fiber and high in antioxidants; so high in fiber that I caution you to not put them in your garbage disposal. (I tried that once many years ago and found my self having to buy a nice new garbage disposal that day) They also soothe our digestion thanks to silymarin, an antioxidant...
Ranch Mushrooms are a rich, flavorful side dish or appetizer made with butter, white button mushrooms, and ranch seasoning mix. So good they can be served on their own! Then, freshly chopped parsley is added for a touch of freshness.
Crossing the midline activities for kids. What on earth are those? Sometimes in the educational world we start speaking a slightly different language than 'normal' people. Not that teachers aren't normal ... though ... you do need to be a little insane to work with small children all day long, don't you? Anyways. I had
Use this simple free printable glasses craft template to make these fabulous and fun crazy glasses with your kids!
So many of the standards that we are required to assess are language standards - can the student speak audibly and clearly? Can our students form complete thoughts? And so on... One way that I promote speaking and listening in my classroom is through using Reader's Theater skits! Stick with me for a few minutes before you think this idea is crazy (and feel free to think it is still crazy at the end of this..but at least get through it!) WHAT: Reader's Theater in my room consists of simple scripts based off of books that children know. The students get a part (usually just a line) and a prop/character (usually a picture they wear as a necklace) and they recite their line. The scripts are retelling the popular story you have read a couple times to your kids! WHO: The kids are the stars! Each play features around 10 students. Each student has 1 line. It makes it quick to get the whole class involved and allows students the chance to participate in a variety of parts! WHERE: You don't need a stage to use Reader's Theater! Just use your carpet space! Go outside! Any space works! WHEN: I start with Reader's Theater at the beginning of the school year (YES, when my kids ARE NOT READING!). Why? The skits are simple enough, come from familiar stories, have a pattern to them, and include visuals to help the students. They can do these the first weeks of school! They are very kindergarten friendly. WHY: Students need practice "presenting" in front of one another. Reader's theater covers so many skills that are fabulous for our little learners: Retelling, Listening Skills, Print Concepts, Reading Behaviors, Characters and Setting, Speaking Skills, Following Directions, Expression and A Love for Reading! HOW: It is simple! Find a book you love! Think about the main ideas and create a simple script. I include a pattern in my scripts as well as images so that all the kids can succeed! Read the book to the kids (I like to spend a day or two on the book) and then spend the next day (or two) implementing reader's theater! If you don't want to spend time creating scripts, check out the ones that I already have made! I Love My Shoes - Based off the popular Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes I Love My Pants - A twist on the popular Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes Pig & Pancake - Based off of the book If You Give a Pig a Pancake Mouse & Cookie - Based off of the book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Dog & Donut - Based off the book If You Give a Dog a Donut Moose & Muffin - Based off the book If You Give a Moose a Muffin (You can get all the Mouse & Friend Packs in a BUNDLE here!) The Itsy Bitsy Spider - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Hickory Dickory Dock - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Humpty Dumpty - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Jack and Jill - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Hey Diddle, Diddle - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme Little Miss Muffet - Based Off of the Nursery Rhyme (You can get all the Nursery Rhyme packs in a BUNDLE here!)
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Enforcing logical consequences is a fabulous way for teachers to encourage good classroom behavior and parents to get kids to behave without yelling, and we're sharing 13 logical consequences that actually work!
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Updated in February 2018 — The GIAD phrase and type design was created in 2008. After 10 years, it has been shared thousands of times all around the internet. Here's how it all unfolded: acvdo.co/2018/02/16/god-is-a-designer-10-years-later/
Who knew that gluten-free could be this good?! Check out this Gluten-Free Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe that turns out fabulous! Plus they are vegan too!
Horses are a symbol of boundless physical strength and unrestrained freedom; they are perhaps the most beautiful and graceful animals on the planet. We’ve identified 15 breeds of this magnificent animal whose beauty and character truly stir the soul.
My best advice to any teacher is to start the year with simple, but clear classroom expectations. If students know what you expect out of them starting from the beginning of the year, you will spend less time stopping instruction to correct behavior. When students know the expectations, they will try their best to follow ... Read More about Classroom Expectations
Who knew that gluten-free could be this good?! Check out this Gluten-Free Soft Pretzel Bites Recipe that turns out fabulous! Plus they are vegan too!
Hello amazing Friends! I hope you all had a lovely Holiday. I am still recovering from all the food I ate! Since my Furniture Fixer Upper Crew and I usually get together the fourth Thursday of the month to share furniture flips, and with the hustle of the holiday, we decided that today it would be