Increase the clarity of your Oracle Card Readings by first interviewing your deck! Learn this Interview Spread and get to know your cards on a new level now...
A summary of free digital materials for speech and language that can be used by teletherapists or brick and mortar SLPs.
Let's Go Fishing for something fancy. A Male Team Challenge card made using Perennial Postage Dies and the Let's Go Fishing DSP Paper pack.
I recently made a couple sets of cards with the beautiful Symbols of Fortune Suite: one set for some of my achieving team members and one set to gift to those who were in Salt Lake City last week.
Innocence, naiveté, foolishness, early knowledge not yet integrated, the ability to see the world untainted, and learning ability—these are the […]
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'Hello from Heaven' is a 9-card Tarot spread for mediumship to help you connect with loved ones in Spirit.
Cue Cards or Communication Cards are visual tools that can be used to overcome communication difficulties with clients living with dementia. They assist and support caregivers, staff and volunteers to engage with the person in their care.
Easy 3D Unicorn Card DIY. Learn how to make these 3D Unicorn Card DIY - either from scratch or make use of the free unicorn printables. Easy. Fun.
These fabulous cards fold out to create a wonderful display piece that you can fill with gorgeous stamps, beautiful patterned papers or eve...
The foundation of today’s birthday card is the Thoughtful Journey Designer Series Paper (DSP), new in the Stampin’ Up! 2024-2025 Annual Catalog and available NOW. The colors (Blackberry Bliss, Boho Blue, Cajun Craze, Calypso Coral, Lost Lagoon, Misty Moonlight, Mossy Meadow, Peach Pie, Petunia Pop, Pool Party,
A great video tutorial on flattening bottle caps with a die cut machine.
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Before we start on the tutorial I would like to let Scrapunzel know that the little “button bag” is winging its way to her place. Thank you for your fun comment :P Congrats. Here is …
The life, times and paper crafting of Karen Burniston.
Looking for activities to help your students develop fine motor skills? Check out these DIY and done for you fine motor activities and ideas for kindergarten!
Using visual content marketing as part of your content marketing toolkit is a must. Visual images capture attention more than anything else.
The ultimate guide to gel printing and the basics of gel printing you need to know - what materials you need and how to make gel prints
The Crafty Carrot Collective share their sneak peeks using the Rock & Roll Suite by Stampin' Up! for March's Tutorial. I share Paper Piecing.
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Make a fun explosion box card to surprise someone special! This is a great way to share memories and even hide cash surprises inside the “exploding” box! An explosion box is a paper box that “explodes” open when you lift its lid. What that really means is when you open it up, the sides fall...
TW - SWEARS NEW UPDATE! pride flag cards + a few small additions! create a very legit, not-at-all-made-in-Bob's-garage ID for yourself, your friends, or characters! this does not contain a character creator, but feel free to edit in a picture in the designated area! i have movement options enabled since certain text might not line up properly. i'm very sorry if your name is more than 8 letters long (or includes non-letter characters.) i could only fit in so much with my massive writing, and i already spent a day as-is uploading all the letters! hopefully you can find some enjoyment out of it regardless. feel free to use, edit, and share NONCOMMERCIALLY, WITH A LINK TO THIS CREW! thank you! also no editing out the signature obv, or claiming it as your own. tumblr - https://durdledeese.tumblr.com/ this picrew is a little rough in places but i'm pretty proud of it, so enjoy!
These printable Spanish lacing cards are a hit with students, especially the ones who do best with hands-on activities. The cards are basically matching or fill-in-the-blank exercises, but kids do them by lacing string or yarn to join the two columns. If they lace the cards correctly, the yarn on the back of the card matches the lines. These are not preschool lacing cards. One of the cards focuses on colors and animals. The order of the columns might seem backward, but the group I made it for was more familiar with colors than animals. I wanted to give them the color first and have them match it to the animal. I also wanted to give them the text and have them look for the image that matched. For example, they match ______ es verde to the green frog and the words la rana. Then they can read the whole sentence La rana es verde. All of the sentences on the second card use this structure: Para dormir uso una cama. Kids associate the infinitive in the first part of the sentence with the related object: dormir – cama. Links to Printable Spanish Lacing Cards for Beginning Readers Animals and Colors (Ex. El pato es amarillo.) Actions and Objects (Ex. Para escribir, uso un lápiz.) How to Make and Use the Printable Spanish Lacing Cards – Print the page on card stock. – Fold the page in half vertically. Make sure the corners and edges match up. – Make the card narrower by cutting about a half inch off the left edges. This makes it easier to punch the holes and you use less yarn. You can tape the left edges closed at the top and bottom of the card if you like. – Wherever there is X, use a hole punch to make a hole. You can check the back of the card and match the hole to the blue line. – On the back of the card, tape one end of a long piece of string where it says Pega la cuerda aquí. – Wrap the other end of the yarn with tape to make it easier to thread or use a plastic needle if you have one. I use packing tape because it is the right width and sturdy. – Thread the yarn from the back of the card to the front through the first (top) hole on the left. – Find the correct answer and thread the yarn from the front of the card to the back through the hole beside the answer. – Thread the yarn from the back of the card to the front through the second hole on the left. – Continue matching the two columns. Be sure to avoid tangling the yarn on the back. When you have finished, turn the card over. The yarn will lie along the blue lines if the answers are correct. Of course, kids can also just draw lines to match the two columns. The lines will not match the lines on the card, so you will probably want to cut off the right side of the page. You may also be interested in this post: Spanish Poems for Children – Three resources with Poetry and Activities
My kids are my life. I love hanging out with them and coming up with fun things to do together. With it being summertime we are pretty much living outside from the time we get up until we are off to bed. I noticed the kids were starting to get a little bored lately, so I […]
Check out my five top reasons why I love using task cards in the upper elementary classroom. This blog post also contains a set of FREE set of nonfiction text features task cards!
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I saw a fun fold card on Pinterest made by fellow demonstrator, Karin Hobelsberger from Germany. She was sharing it in the A4 size with metric measurements. So I adapted the measurements and came up a
I was very excited when my flower fold book titled mana (above) was recently on exhibition as part of ‘The Ideation Experience’ at the abecedarian gallery in Denver, Colorado. Mana was …
Thank you for visiting the Montessori Nature Resource Library! I am thrilled you are here! Montessori printables are a great way to supplement your child's learning in the classroom and at home. These materials are
I have been feeling some feelings lately. Like, feelings of well-being. Like, spontaneous-breaking-into-song-and-general-wonderfulness-type feelings. I know… It sounds pretty floofy, but I can’t help it. And I can’t explain it either. I do not know where the feelings came from, when they started, nor why they’ve been persisting. Maybe it’s menopause? Or some sort of hormone imbalance?...Read More »
I have been feeling some feelings lately. Like, feelings of well-being. Like, spontaneous-breaking-into-song-and-general-wonderfulness-type feelings. I know… It sounds pretty floofy, but I can’t help it. And I can’t explain it either. I do not know where the feelings came from, when they started, nor why they’ve been persisting. Maybe it’s menopause? Or some sort of hormone imbalance?...Read More »
Using mini objects to create sound boxes. Use these instead of flashcards to make Childhood Apraxia of Speech therapy interactive. Who to ask, what to do with them, and how to store them!