This fun and easy five minute Boom Boom Sauce is sure to become your new favorite dipping sauce. It is a great with fried shrimp, french fries, chicken tenders, onion rings and many other foods.
The artist's dream-like treescape paintings have been twenty years in the making.
I guess Michael Bay was on to something. It may go down as the first $200-million stealth fighter to have its starring roles in action movies outnumber its usages in actual combat before the program bites the dust, but it can certainly throw a pretty sonic boom.
Storytime STEAM with Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! This preschool STEAM activity put a fun STEM twist on a classic story.
These free self-checking Boom Cards will make learning math and literacy skills both fun and effective! What are Boom Cards? Boom cards are interactive digital activities that are often self-checking! They are hosted on the
It is the first week of kindergarten! What do I teach? I get this question all the time! I am so excited to put together this page together for you. I’m sharing our favorite first week of kindergarten read aloud stories and the free coordinating printables I made to go with them. Plus I will s
Our fun Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities include a fun cover and find game that practices letter identification and beginning sounds. Easy to prep and 100% free. Perfect for Kindergarten literacy centers or homeschoolers!
Paintings by Keita Morimoto of teenagers in Toronto at twilight, inspired by Edward Hopper.
Although this is Part 3, it actually continues directly from Part 1, which is the preparation part. If you have never created your own Boom Cards, you'll
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In this tutorial, we will walk through the steps in animating a twirling character using Toon Boom Stage 10. We will learn how to draw rough poses, how to polish them, and how to transform them...
Rainbow Do a Dot Art printables are an excellent way to engage your child in creative play while developing their fine motor skills..
Are you working on letters with your preschoolers? Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is one of our favorite books to practice the alphabet and letters.
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom By Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a bestselling children’s book by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault, illustrated by Lois Ehlert,…
Ok, be honest, how many of you have never read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault to your kids? I once mentioned this story to a fellow mom and she had never heard of the classic read aloud. I was floored! We love reading this story every year and doing
It is the first week of kindergarten! What do I teach? I get this question all the time! I am so excited to put together this page together for you. I’m sharing our favorite first week of kindergarten read aloud stories and the free coordinating printables I made to go with them. Plus I will s
In this tutorial, we will walk through the steps in animating a twirling character using Toon Boom Stage 10. We will learn how to draw rough poses, how to polish them, and how to transform them...
When I start the new school year, I pick a book of the day for the first two weeks. I create a variety of activities to go with each book. I use a lot of books that focus on social and emotional learning, including kindness, friendship, and respect. But, I also add in some fun ... Read More about 8 Books for Back to School
This is a fun lesson to do with those 6th graders who are just too "cool for school", lol. I showed the students this You Tube video where Batman & Robin are fighting the bad guys and on the screen are onomatopeoias (the kids LOVED it): Next, I had my slideshow playing on my new, fancy projector. I had the definition of onomatopeoia, sample artwork, various words they could choose from, and comic book fonts. I also had this handout printed out for kids to refer to: Here are the samples of artwork that I showed the class before we began our artwork: And, of course, I HAD to share the art of Roy Lichtenstein with this project: As you can see, these samples are layered with text and color, so for our assignment, students cut out black and white text from magazines and glued them all over their 9x12" paper. Then, they sketched out which word they wanted to put on their art. We used scrap paper to sketch out our ideas so they didn't mess-up their 9x12 collage work. When they were ready with their final idea, they used a sharpie marker to draw their words and details that describe their word on their paper. We didn't even get to the color part of this project yet today, but they are so excited about this one! Give it a try! If you want the slideshow, leave me a comment and I can e-mail it to you :)
When it comes to patience and perseverance, Serena Garcia Dalla Venezia has both qualities in spades. The Chilean textile artist crafts handmade fabric balls in a rainbow of different colours and t...
Whether it's to beat a world record, raise money for charity or just to beautify a forlorn urban space, yarn bombing has the power to do a lot of...
Kindergarten children at East Elementary have been having fun creating name art with alphabet letters. First we read the book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and discussed our favorite parts of the book. We made a coconut tree by tearing construction paper to make a brown trunk, green leaves and dark brown coconuts! Each child was able to play with the letters in his or her own name and arrange them on top of their tree to create unique personalized art. This has been one of our favorite projects! It has been fun to see how every tree is different.
Cracker Barrel Fried Chicken is a delicious, homestyle dish that brings the taste of Southern comfort food straight to your kitchen. This recipe features
I just love these Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Counting Mats! They would be a great math activity for your Chicka Chicka Boom Boom lesson plans!
Get ready to indulge in the mouthwatering flavors of this Boom Boom Shrimp recipe! Crispy fried shrimp is coated in a creamy, tangy, sweet and spicy boom boom sauce making for an irresistible dish that will leave you craving more. It's also super easy and quick to make - perfect for a quick lunch or a weeknight dinner, or even as a party appetizer to entertain your guests. Serve it alongside rice, salad or vegetable stir fry for a complete meal. Full recipe + video tutorial on my blog.