Hi today I’m sharing a card featuring an image from the Cute Girls Chores stamp set and the new spray can die from Scrappy Boy Stamps. Colored with Prisma Premier Pencils. The Cute Girls have…
Step-by-step guide for using printable chore cards for kids! Teach kids responsibility, independence and hard work without nagging.
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Everyone visiting from Pinterest, facebook, Google+, carrier pigeon, or smoke signal... Thanks for stopping by. Stay awhile and let's be bloggy friends. NEW: Here is the link for the chores I use for the Ransom Box Me and the whole "A Pinteresting Saturday" haven't been getting along. The weekend comes and the last thing I want to or am able to do is blog. However, I still need a solid excuse to accomplish a pin here or there from my pin boards. So many great ideas...I just can't let them sit there...or can I...hehehe... Ehem...no. I have pinned most of them because I really do have intentions of doing a project, cooking a recipe, using a tip, getting inspiration, etc. You get the idea, I am sure! So A Pinteresting Saturday is probably going to move to Wednesday...any objections? Anyone? "Bueller?" "Bueller?" "Bueller?" Anywho, I digress. My most recent Pin-tastic projects have a common theme. That theme- get some child labor... crack the whip... lay down the law... teach some responsibility... pull a Mama Bear from the Berenstain Bears (seriously if you get this reference you MUST tell me, we are kindred spirits)... put some order in our Summer every days... In other words-- We are tackling the whole CHORE issue. Our kids have had responsibilities before...but there has been a lack of structure. I got tired of explaining why-- "If you take out the toys, well then you need to pick them up". Don't get me wrong they eventually did it...most of the time...Still uber tired of saying it. Finally, when I saw THIS, I pinned it and decided to accomplish it post haste. So I went to handy dandy PicMonkey and created myself a fun little label, and wrote my own little poem, for my new toy ransom bucket. I also just typed out a list of different chores/ways they can earn back each toy they left out. I printed everything off. I cut the chores into strips and put them in an envelope. Then I taped the label and the envelope to the lid of the bucket. We have already had our first ransoming. The boys woke up with this bucket FULL...I kid you not...they are still working to get everything back. Thanks to left out toys I have already had my dinning room table and chairs cleaned, the bath toys cleaned, the TV shelf dusted, and I got to watch Oldest run up and down the stairs 10 times (yup some are active things). I have warned my sweet Little Men that if the bucket gets full AND they leave out more stuff, well then that stuff is mine, period. That lit a fire under their fannies! So if you have a similar problem here is my label for you. Save it to your computer then use for your own Toy Ransom Box! Still on the subject of CHORES- NEW: Link to CHORE LIST Thanks to THIS pin Hubby and I have been discussing our opinions of chores and the whole reward thing. I will spare you our whole fascinating conversation and just give you the highlights- -don't want them thinking they always have to get something to do something -want them to recognize the responsibilities they have simply because they are part of our family -want to reward them for "extras" So with the whole "reward them for extras" in mind, I again headed over to PicMonkey and made our Little Men some fun punch cards. EDIT 08/04/12- I am sorry but I am not longer offering the free download of the chore punch cards. My free version of these punch cards, unintentionally from me, started taking business away from the etsy shop I originally PINNED this idea from. I am glad they got in contact with me and that I could right this wrong. Please visit their Etsy Store-My Sweet Swirls. Their cards are professionally done and super cute. Plus they are reasonable. The Ransom Box sign and the Chore Chart are still available for you to print off. Thank you for your understanding. Our rule with the punch cards is that they have to finish their "no arguing" chores. This means they need to finish the chores that are their responsibility period. No reward. Their reward is that they have the most awesomest parents ever and we have provided pretty comfy beds and a whole mess-oh-food they can eat. So once they finish their regular chores, they each have a list of extra things they can do for a punch. Once they fill a punch card they can turn it in for a reward...we have not gotten there yet. There will probably be some adjustment to our Chore hopes and dreams, but for now this is our plan. Wish us luck! I am also giving you the template for the chore chart I used. The original is shown first and then an example of my personalized version is below. You can save the template to your computer. Then in PicMonkey click the "edit a photo" button. Pick this file then go to the text edit and add in your own chores...like I did here. This is Oldest's Whew! That was a lot of chore talk. If you are like us and weren't quite so organized yet, or you are just starting out and are looking for chore ideas, I sure hope this helped. Here's to CHORES!
These cleaning games will help the kids get excited to pick up after themselves and help around the house.
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Printable chore cards for little ones
Just thought I'd share My Address Book! Here it is... Cover and Back Page Emergency Contacts and Numbers Cards Tabbed Alphabet Cards Blank Address Cards I cut the cards out and put them together with C-rings. I just punched 2 holes in the bottom. I laminated the front and back covers. You can also use a Roladex! Just cut the cards and slide them onto the Roladex runners! Cute and Easy...Just the way I like it! Here's the PDF: Address Book Packet PDF Pictures coming soon!
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These flash-cards can be used to teach present and past continuous.Example:In this moment he is washing the car.Two days ago he was washing the car. - ESL worksheets
Today I am celebrating the return of the wonderful BBC 1 drama "Land Girls". Based on the experiences of women working on the land during the Second World War. As a teenager I was really fascinated by the romance and drama of this period and would pour over my Granny's black and white photos. She was in the WAAF (Women's Auxilliary Airforce) and worked on Lancaster Bombers. She was lucky to survive the War as she was blown off a tube at Collindale Station when it was hit during a bombing raid. She is famously low key about it and will simply say "It nearly blew my eyebrows off!". Granny was blown clear of the train, the girl sitting next to her was not so lucky and was killed. Granny ran away from home and lied about her age in order to join up. She was training at RAF Hendon when she was caught in the bomb blast. The WAAF grew from about 1,700 members at the outbreak of war to approximately 180,000 by 1943. It was a very intense time to be alive and every family has it's own stories to tell. The Imperial War Museum held an exhibition that told the story of servicewomen, nurses, land girls, factory workers, secret agents, pilots and peacekeepers from the First World War to the present day. You can still visit online here Today the Land Girls are back on BBC 1 AT 2.15PM. One of my enduring teenage memories is of trying to work the 1940's look! I was mad about vintage silk scarves tied in my hair and red lipstick! I was forever scouring charity shops for vintage dresses in ditsy prints. (I heard you Mr.Lane! I know nothing changes!) These days I think Alys rocks the vintage look When I see these amazing period photographs the hairs stand up on the back of my neck here are the girls from series one And this land girl is simply stunning Last year I got busy buying up the Royal Mail "Britain Alone" stamp issue. A Special Stamp issue paying tribute to all those who showed such tenacity of spirit during Britain’s darkest hour. The eight Special Stamps feature archive photography of some of the stoic people who made this 'our finest hour'. Brilliant photgraphs don't you think? You can still get them here This whole set is fantastic Now off to catch up with the girls! x
Pilgrim Bundle This bundle contains two packs Pilgrims – Chores – Now and Then Pilgrims – Dress Like a Pilgrim Pilgrims – Clothes They Wore 24 pages This set provides a small reader (2 options), a set of word wall cards and a template to dress. Your students will love learning about this Pilgrim way of dressing by working through the tasks. Word Wall Cards for a Pilgrim Wardrobe - Discuss and display each card. These words will increase the vocabulary that your students use. They will also gain an appreciation of how difficult it would have been to get dressed and how many items the Pilgrims wore every day. Little Readers- Male and Female Pilgrim Outfits - Print and go! Choose which reader you want – there are 2 options. This will give you two books –. One girl and one boy version. Copy and staple together and then cut in half. Use these each day of the unit to consolidate common sight words and the letter/sound relationship. Be a Designer, Make a Pilgrim Outfit - Use what you know about the Pilgrim lifestyle and make a set of clothes. Use colored paper and materials to glue onto the template. Explain your choices. Pilgrims – Chores Now and Then 49 pages Pilgrims – Chores Now and Then is a pack that provides a small reader (2 options), and lots of supporting tasks to improve literacy. Your students will love learning about the chores that Pilgrim children did every day. Discover what the Pilgrims did as chores and how their lives were very different from ours. A Little Reader - Print and go! Language Vocabulary Cards English Tasks - KWL Four chores for the day Beginning middle and end of day chores A Pilgrim’s Day Word Splash INB – A Day on the Life of a Pilgrim A Pilgrim is-has-can Text Connections Compare the chores Pilgrim Chores – draw and write Make a list of chores Recount a day of chores Compare then and now Questions about chores I see, I think, I wonder Please read the description and download the preview before purchasing. The preview clearly shows you what is included in this pack. ********************************************************************** COPYRIGHT ©Paula’s Place This product is for personal use in one classroom only. To share or use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. This product may not be shared or distributed without consent from the author. Be the first to know about my discounts, sales, free resources and new products: Look for the green star at the top of my store to ★Follow Me★ Don’t forget to get TPT credit to use on your future purchases: I value your feedback. It helps me to make resources that meet your needs. ♥ Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product.
Princess Time! I had to do a little Princess Research on this one. I wasn't exactly sure what to do for a Princess Job Chart, since I don't have any girls . . . but I think this will work. It's put together the same as the "Hop To It" Frogs, but instead of Frogs, you get PRINCESSES! It's called . . . My Royal Duties Princess Job Chart! You Will Need: The Princesses PDF Tongue Depressors Double Sided Tape Chore Assignments and a Can . . . Castle! Here are the Princess: Princesses Royal Duties Instructions: Print the PDF Cut out the Princesses (I leave a little bit of white around the whole princess . . . just for sanity reasons.) Laminate Use Double Sided Tape to attach the Princess and Job assignments to the Tongue Depressors. Cut out the Castle Picture Laminate Castle Picture and Attach it to the Can. That's All There Is To It! Weekly Chore Card Each day ALL of the chores are complete, Your Little Princess will get a Star! Cut, Laminate, and add Velcro to the back of the stars and to the Weekly Chore Card daily squares below. Decide at the beginning of the week what Privileges she will earn with a completed card. A completed card can be good for: A Play Date with a Friend T.V. Time A New Book or Time with Mom and Dad. Let your Little Princess help you decide! Here's the PDF: (Print as many Princesses as you like.) My Royal Duties Princess Job Chart Packet PDF The artwork and projects were created just for YOU . . . Please send your friends back to www.preparednotscared.blogspot.com if you want to share! Thank You for being respectful of my time, You're Awesome! Trish
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