Inspired by the quote, “Be the best version of you,” this digital media project is creative and original. Students get to express themselves and demonstrate their photography and multimedia skills. I use this independent project with my journalism class for their final project of the semester. The ideas suggested on the assignment sheet are springboards to inspire the students’ creative thinking. On presentation day, I always enjoy seeing the end results. You could also use this for a digital media or photography class as well! Included: 1 PDF file Common Core Literacy Standards Assignment Sheet Rubric For more ideas and inspiration: Faulkner's Fast Five Blog Instagram Pinterest Julie's Classroom Stories on Facebook Teaching Tidbits Newsletter with Email-Only Freebies Terms of Use: Created by Julie Faulkner, updated 2018 Please, one classroom use only. Additional licenses are sold at checkout. This license is nontransferable. Not eligible for online environments unless password protected. Posting openly online is prohibited. No part of this resource can be used for commercial purposes, altered, or resold. This work is my original work, and taking portions of it to create something else for resale is prohibited.
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ALL ABOUT ME (CROC'S VERSION) Time to go into SPORTS MODE to express each individual’s interests and personalities! What better what than with crocs and jibbitz charms? This All About Me Croc Shoe Activity is a simple yet effective opportunity for students to express their interests and skills. It’s a great craft for the beginning of the year. There are two quantities: 10 charms or 5 charms. There are two versions: charms already on the croc, or blank charms to be cut and glued onto the blank croc. Use the design that best suits your needs. NO PREP! PRINT AND GO! Select the pages you wish to use. Print it out on white or colored paper. Cut the jibbitz charms sheets out (there are three per page). This year will CROC! Return to my store home page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/creativelylearningco Happy Teaching, Christine
Our printable spider template is designed to assist teachers in creating engaging craft activities without spending too much time on planning. Use it for art projects or Halloween decorations for a more interactive classroom experience..
1. Make your expectations clear When you hire a babysitter, you are paying for a service. It is important for the sitter to know exactly what is expected of them. If you've ever had a dissatisfying experience with a babysitter, think about why. Could it have been solved with better communication of expectations? Photo Credit If you're going on a late date an hour before bedtime, make sure the sitter knows the bedtime routine, what part you expect them to do, what things they can do while they are waiting for you to get back, etc. If the kids are going to be awake the whole time, make sure they know how you want them to entertain the kids: playing with the kids versus putting in a movie. Sometimes babysitters come prepared with "Babysitting Kits" full of games and activities to do with children. Consider putting together your own with fun things you know you child enjoys and keep it put away except for when the sitter is over. Some things to include might be: new sticker or coloring books with new crayons, side walk chalk, special board games or movies, etc. You could even include activities (or instructions for activities) that your child enjoys but that you're not particularly found of. For example, my 3-year-old niece can play hide-and-seek for hours with an enthusiasm that quickly exhausts adults, I would include an activity like this for a young sitter who will find the activity less demanding (it helps to be getting paid). I would include instructions on how she likes to play (her favorite spots, places she likes to look, saying "woo-who" if she can't find you, etc), since hide-and-seek is a game that can be very open to interpretation. By doing this the game is played exactly how the child expects and is more likely to entertain. Parenting.com suggests the following ideas in this article: Set out old magazines, glue, child-safe scissors, washable markers, construction paper, envelopes, and a list of upcoming relatives' or friends' birthdays. Ask them to make cards for everyone on the list. Pull out several blankets or sheets as well as pillows and any large cardboard boxes you might have lying around. The reason: to make clubhouses or forts! Before [the sitter] arrives, hide a dozen blocks around the house. As soon as you leave, [they] can start hunting for them together (which may make it easier for you to get out the door). Once the sleuthing twosome locates them all, they can take turns hiding and searching for them again. 2. Leave a schedule or instructions, including important phone numbers If your child is the type who demands a strict schedule to stay happy, make sure the babysitter has a very clear idea of exactly what time things are supposed to get done. A schedule is also another way to make your expectations explicitly clear. Also, keep in mind that what may seem like common sense might not be from person to person. Some sitters may not know how to properly gauge temperature for bottles. If your baby sitter will be heating anything, consider leaving them with a very specific, pre-calculated time (if you usually just go by how it feels, try using a set amount and figuring out the time so you can ensure it will not be too hot/cold/etc). By leaving specific instructions, this should run more smoothly. If the sitter will be using the television, consider writing down directions before hand. Some sitters may not be accustomed to your television settings and may not remember the quick tutorial you give before you leave. This is especially important if the television will be used to distract a sad child once you leave. Probably the most important information for a babysitter to have is a list of important phone numbers. You can find the PDF version of the image below here where you can print it out, fill it out, and leave it with the sitter. It includes all the important information from emergency contact, to what foods the kids can have and what the sitter is welcome to, to typically bedtime-avoidance excuses. Photo Credit 3. Invest in your sitter This can mean a lot of different things. It might mean spending a significant amount of time researching and getting to know your sitter. Care.com and Sittercity.com are two great resources for finding babysitters in your area. It might also mean paying your sitter a wage that ensures they will be willing to come at short notice or give up their Friday night (this might be more of a premium for older sitters). If you're not sure what a good rate is ask your neighbors or family and friends that live close by what they pay their sitter. Or if you're comfortable, ask the sitter directly what they feel is an appropriate wage. It's important to remember that the going rate changes depending on where you live. Care.com shows the going rate for sitters listed and also gives an average for your area. If you have a sitter you and your children like, consider sending them to a babysitting course where they can become CPR certified. The American Red Cross is a great resource for finding babysitting and CPR courses near you, they even have a Babysitting Bootcamp held throughout the year. Some others include: American Heart Association American Red Cross CPR/First Aid Certification at YMCA in Taylorsville ($45) Primary Children's Medical Center's Super Sitter class on November 17th in Salt Lake Baby Sitter Training at Dimple Dell Fitness and Recreation Center in Sandy November 14th, 15th, &16th There are also some videos that you can purchase that provide adult and infant CPR instructions. Obviously, these don't come with certification, but, if you can not afford to send your sitter to a class, this might be an option to consider: Purchase HERE Purchase HERE You can also find free, printable resources online that you can leave with the sitter as a reminder. Here are a few from Timpanogos Regional Hospital: CPR for Infants What to Do If Your Baby Chokes Safety Tips for Outdoor Play Another idea is to create a baby sitting co-op with some friends. Here and here are some more information on co-ops. Other information and resources about baby sitters can be found here on Baby Center. Now tell us what you think! What are your tips to having a successful experiences with sitters? What advice would you give to a new parent leaving their child with a sitter for the first time? What kind of activities does your babysitter do with your child?
Mit diesem Grundrezept für glutenfreie Low Carb Streusel ohne Zucker kannst du unzählige Rezepte mit Streuseln ganz einfach in einer gesünderen Version selber machen. Es eignet sich perfekt für Kuchen, Muffins, Crumble und Co. und ist aufgrund seiner simplen Zutaten für jeden ganz einfach nachzumachen.
A black and white printable poster featuring musical notation (digital download). A guide to note values, rests, articulations and dynamics. Perfect for piano and music students! It will make a great additional to a piano room or musical space. A colourful version of this poster is also available. If you require a different colour scheme, please contact me. Download, print, and trim your art at home or send it to your local print shop. We recommend that a heavyweight (250 to 300 gsm) matte paper or card stock is used for best results. Your print quality will depend on the type of printer, settings, and paper quality used. Monitor and printer settings may cause colours to appear differently in print than on screen. This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. This purchase is for personal use only, commercial use is prohibited. Digital items cannot be returned and are therefore non-refundable. ----- WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE ----- You will receive 5 scaleable high-resolution 300-dpi JPG file which can be printed in the following sizes: File 1 Inches: 6"x9" | 8"x12" | 10"x15" | 12"x18" Cm: 10x15cm | 20x30cm | 24x36cm | 30x45cm File 2 Inches: 6"x8" | 9"x12" | 12"x16" Cm: 15x20cm | 24x32cm | 30x40cm File 3 Inches: 8"x10" | 12"x15" | 16"x20" Cm: 12x15cm | 20x25cm | 40x50cm File 4 Inches: 10"x14" Cm: 25x35cm | 50x70cm File 5 A5 | A4 | A3 | A2 ----- DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS ----- https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 Please note that you cannot download files using the Etsy App on your mobile. You will have to log into Etsy using a browser. ©Artwork by Miaratta. All Rights Reserved. Thank you for visiting our shop!
Get motivated with these 8 powerful habits that have improved my life and learn how you can develop positive habits to change your life.
Need a great STEM Challenge? Without a doubt, this little challenge is one of the best ever! It's super simple and amazingly complex. It's the Index Card Tower!
Let me show you how to become the best version of yourself so that you can see yourself through the rough and come out that much stronger.
These Time Capsule Activities for kids are perfect for New Year's, the end of the year, or an All About Me Unit for 1st-4th grade.
Learning how to love yourself can be quite a challenge, especially in the demanding world where perfection has been built as the cornerstone of survival. Here are 9 unique tips on how to love yourself...
Have you learned how to accept love and receive it? It's difficult to do for many, but here's why you need to start accepting love into your life to improve all of your relationships.
Our "Best Part of Me" writing is a wonderful Open House project you can do with your class. It is perfect for practicing opinion writing, and it is a perennial favorite among parents! This FREEBIE includes the writing pages your students can use for their final writing. I have included SIX versions of the paper - with both handwriting guidelines and plain lines (both large AND small) - suitable for both primary and upper grades. There are SIX DIFFERENT FONT options for each page, to include the ever-popular handwritten script fonts, plain printed fonts, and a mixed combination of both. See the thumbnail pages for samples! Project instructions and a photo of the finished product are also included with this download. UPDATED in APRIL 2018: To THANK YOU for tagging me in your beautiful photos and posts about this project, I've added TWO additional versions of each page, to keep the fonts looking fresh and current. If you've downloaded prior to April 2018, be sure to re-download to receive these new pages! ************************************************************************** Feedback and Followers Earn TPT credits toward future purchases by leaving feedback on your purchase. If you enjoyed this product, please leave feedback in the "Comments and Ratings" section below. Click the green star ★ above to follow my store and receive all the latest product updates and freebies! ************************************************************************** Thank you for visiting my store!
Discover cycle syncing workouts: Understand the best exercises for each phase of your menstrual cycle (menstrual cycle workout plan included)
Check out my website for more $1 items! Check it out now!" https://ruyatreasures.com You will receive the following files (INSTANT DOWNLOAD) containing 2 x SVG Files – Compatible with Silhouette Studio Cameo, Cricut, etc. 2 x DXF Files – For CNC and Silhouette users (with the free software version of Silhouette) 2 x PNG Files – Transparent background and High Resolution 350 dpi ( BETTER than 300 dpi ! ) 2 x JPG Files – High-Resolution image on a white background (8.5″ x 11″ page) 2 x EPS Files – For some cutters, embroidery software, and more 2 x PDF Files – for Print Perfect for Sublimation, Cricut, or Silhouette projects to make t-shirts, mugs, birthday cards, wall decals, car decals, stickers, birthday party decorations, iron-on, print n’ cuts & more! Click my store for the most epic deals! https://www.etsy.com/shop/RuyaTreasures MORE INFORMATION: ► File(s) will not have the watermark as pictured. ► SVG files are set in LAYERS by color (Can be ungrouped – easily manipulate multiple layers at once). ► Files will be delivered electronically, INSTANT DOWNLOAD, No physical product will be sent! ► The illustrations you will receive will be provided are much higher quality than what you see in preview images. TERMS OF USE: ► You may use the purchased design for personal use (Non-profit purposes) ► For-profit and commercial use, please purchase our Commercial License here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1009591844 © Copyright of RuyaTreasures. No part of any content, description or template may be reproduced or sold in any form.
These Time Capsule Activities for kids are perfect for New Year's, the end of the year, or an All About Me Unit for 1st-4th grade.
Do you have students who struggle with impulse control and self regulation? This book helps young students learn about self control. It includes a simple story featuring superhero "Self-Control Sam." This is ideal for your social skills groups, school counseling, character education, or SEL lessons.
Editable Digital + Printable Data Forms for Special Ed | Data sheets are a special education teacher's best friend. This bundle of editable, printable and digital data forms is the perfect addition to any special education classroom. What is included? You’ll find printable data sheets for/on: • Accommodations Cheat Sheet • Modification Cheat Sheet • Accommodation + Modification Master List • Reading / Writing Accommodations List • Mathematics Accommodations List • General Accommodations List (2 pages) • Intervention List All printable data sheets are editable in PowerPoint. Printable PDF included. 8 total printable data sheets included. You’ll find digital data sheets for/on: • Accommodations Checklist • Accommodations List • Modification List • Accommodation + Modification Master List • Intervention List • Implementation Checklist All digital Google Form data sheets are editable. 6 digital data forms included. Looking for more data forms? The printable data sheets can also be found in this larger bundle. The digital data forms can also be found in this larger bundle. Some of the printable data forms may also be found in the IEP Binders. Looking for more resources for data collection? Shop all data collection resources here. Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!
IMPORTANT NOTE! RECENTLY, MANY BUYERS HAVE WRITTEN THAT THEY PURCHASED THE CROCHET PATTERN BY MISTAKE! THEREFORE THEY WANT ME TO PAY THE MONEY BACK. From now on there will be NO CROCHET PATTERN REFUNDS. Crochet Pattern - Charlie Brown Virkmönster - Karl i Snobben Crochet pattern in English and Swedish För svensk info, se längre ner. The crochet pattern "Charlie Brown" is a very detailed pattern, written in English with US crochet terminology. It consists of 2 PDF: 1. Written Crochet Pattern, 10 pages including a lot of pictures showing you how to do. 2. A list of suggested yarns substitutions for Järbo Soft Cotton Size: Finished size is approx 37 cm (14,5 inches) from head to foot. Yarn: Aran / 10 ply (I have used Järbo Soft Cotton) Other material: Stuffing (I usually buy cheap pillows and use the stuffing from them) Tapestry Needle Fabric glue (optionally) Crochet Hook: 3 mm, US- D, UK- 11 or the hook size you need to obtain gauge 21 stitches x 24 rows = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm) Skills needed: Basic crochet skills Abbrevations in this crochet pattern: Round (Rnd) Row (Row) Chain (ch) Stitch (St) Single crochet (sc) Half double crochet (hdc) Double crochet (dc) Slip stitch (SlSt) front loop back loop Decrease (dec): crochet 2 stitches together Increase (inc): 2 sc in same stitch Yarn over (YO) If you have any problems with or questions about this pattern, please feel free to contact me. I will do my very best to help you. This item is fanmade. I own the written PDF pattern rights, not the character. Charlie Brown is copyright PEANUTS Worldwide LLC. ©2014 Swala - All rights reserved. This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY! The pattern may not be reproduced, translated, published, altered or resold.The finished product may not be sold. Thank you very much for visiting and Welcome Back! Virkmönster - Karl i Snobben
Give each student a chance to shine and tell the world (or your class) about themselves with these student spotlight posters! Each question has a variety of visual answers to help your students choose the response that best suits them. Note: Digital version available HERE! Or grab them all in the bundle HERE. These student posters are perfect for non-verbal students or those who have difficulties answering questions. (additional non-food questions / choices added for students who can't eat) Use at the beginning of the year for each student as a get to know you activity and create a wall or bulletin board all about your class OR use weekly or monthly (or whenever you want to change it) to highlight a featured student. _____________ Get connected! ✎ Follow me on Instagram @BreezySpecialEd for more great ideas!
Inspired by the book by Wendy Ewald. Students think "what is the best part of me?" They then brainstorm descriptors for this body part and reasons why it is there best feature. This activity makes a perfect addition to any informational text, poetry or identity unit and is a great back to school activity! Your students will surprise you with their creative and thoughtful pieces that they will be so proud to share with their families! This activity includes a graphic organizer for brainstorming, two versions of the rough draft with instructions and 2 versions of the good copy page. Also included are all the pieces you need to turn this activity into a fabulous bulletin board! Enjoy this activity, check out these other products you may be interested in: Writer's Heart Map- Students brainstorm topics that are important to them to use as a reference throughout the year Monthly Reading Goals- Students set goals based on the CAFE model and track their progress Daily Morning Work- Daily growth mindset and community building activities to start your day!
Are you looking for materials to help your students practice the conditional modal verbs could, should and would? This variety pack has everything you need for a range of students. This packet includes a 3 posters highlighting when to use could, should, or would with examples. The same information is included on a student reference sheet I made a second student reference sheet with just the words could, should, and would in Spanish, since I used this with bilingual students. There are 12 multiple choice task cards with recording sheet and answer key to practicing choosing the correct form. There is a spelling/ writing practice page using the target words as well as a writing prompt. Again, there are two copies of the same activity to choose from - wide-lined or narrow-lined. I used the wide-lines with first grade and narrow-lined with upper grades. There is a multiple-choice page which requires students to use the context clues to choose the best word - could, should, or would. Answer key included. Finally, there is an oral language dice activity which requires students to generate examples with the target vocabulary. All pages of this product are visible in the preview - check it out! You Might Also Like... Would You Rather Be a...? A Persuasive Writing Project Reading Longer, Big Words Strategies and Practice Vivid Words: Synonyms for Overused Words Remember to leave feedback to get TPT credit to use on future purchases. Go to your My Purchases page and click the Provide Feedback button. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly. Be the first to know about my new products - they're 50% off in the first 48 hours! It pays to follow me! Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Or, you can click here! Thank you! Sarah