New Year's Eve clipart Bundle. These designs can be used with cutting machines (Silhouette, Cricut, Vinyl Cutting Machines, etc) or printers. The designs can be used to create t-shirts, mugs, cards, planner, stickers, totes, decals, scrapbooking and much more. YOU WILL RECEIVE: • 70 SVG Files • 70 PNG Files • 1 EPS Files • 70 JPEG Files • 70 DXF Files Images are INDIVIDUALLY saved. PNG and JPEG files are 300 dpi, 6in at widest side aprox. Color clipart: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1297142682/new-years-eve-clipart-christmas-clip-art?click_key=2f2e68c81f2db2812f9f36323dc04f7de2e580c5%3A1297142682&click_sum=4da90d2b&ga_search_query=new%2Byear&ref=shop_items_search_1&pro=1&sts=1 HOW IT WORKS: Once payment is confirmed you will receive a downloadable link to the files. For more help about downloading your files click here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949?ref=help_search_result If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact me. Thanks for visiting, hope you find something you love here :) Anna ___________ No physical item will be shipped. Our digital files may not be resold or shared. You can use the purchased designs for your personal and commercial use for up to 500 physical end products. Credit required.
Get students excited to practice counting from 0 to 10 and up with this set of counting pool floats in your summer and end-of-the-year counting activities. Use this pool-themed clip art set for number identification, counting, addition, subtraction, and other early math concepts. Single inner tube images are also included so you can create numbers beyond 10. 35 total images (18 vibrant, colored images, 17 BW versions) All images are saved as PNG formats with transparent backgrounds. *This set is part of my SUMMER COUNTING BUNDLE 2! Check out this discounted bundle for this set and seven other summer themed counting sets! IMAGES INCLUDE: - counting images for 0-10 in color and BW - individually pool floats to create numbers beyond 10 (multiple colors/patterns) - separate images of pool and pool water for more creative options! TERMS OF USE Please read my FREE TERMS OF USE for more information about personal and commercial use of these graphics prior to purchasing. EXTENDED LICENSE FOR DIGITAL PRODUCTS If you are interested in creating digital products with moveable graphics, you must purchase my Extended License. This license grants a single-user permission to incorporate Creative Clips Clipart in educational digital products with moveable pieces (*restrictions apply). Please download the preview file for specific guidelines and TOU for this license prior to purchasing. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have! ZIP FILES You will receive these images in a zip file. Click HERE for helpful tips to download and access zip files. Don’t miss out on freebies, flash sales and more! Follow Creative Clips Clipart on Facebook Follow Creative Clips Clipart on Instagram Creative Clips Clipart LLC. All graphics are original artwork created by Krista Wallden.
I don’t know about you – but I am in love with clip art! There are so many talented artists out there! I love to use clip art for products I create, and I know many teachers also love using clip art to spruce up their newsletters, planners, or other classroom decorations. Here are some […]
Have a chatty class? Do your talkative students get louder and louder during small groups until it feels like chaos? Do they talk when you'r...
(2pc. set) Home School / 2024-2025 Titles Die Cut Paper Piecing Embellishments Adds Character to any page in your Scrapbook, Journal, also a card topper front or other Paper projects. Made with Cardstock Paper Classic blue and other colors to compliment it. Every piece is handmade with care by me, layered to give it the best of dimension and detail. Home School: 2"tall x 5.9" long. 2024-2025 Year: 1.2"tall x 5"long. These are NOT: clip art, printed outs, metal dies or cutting files. Made of 85lb, to 100lb. Textured Cardstock Paper and/or 65lb. to 110lb. Smooth Cardstock. Colors are as shown. I used all ACID FREE products. Machine Cut. Design from one of these: Silhouette Studio, My Design, Cuddly Cute Designs, KaDoodle Bug Designs, Little Scraps of Heaven Designs, Treasure Box designs, Miss Kate Designs, Margorie Designs. From a Pet FREE & Smoke FREE Home. ~ Thank you for stopping by!
It is the end of the year and I have just completed my last portfolio page of the year and it is adorable, if I say so myself! It also fits perfectly with the Jack Johnson song we are singing at graduation.
We have been the happy owners of a backyard play structure for almost 2 years now. And let me tell you, we have loved it. To be able to send the kids in the yard to play, slide, swing, laugh, explore and not have to worry about what they are getting into or where they are wandering is amazing. To watch them imagine up all sorts of new games with their best friends. To watch them become more daring in how high they swing and in how quickly they climb. To watch the chickens be introduced to new flying heights.......well that has been downright amusing. As we disassembled the play structure last weekend and sent it off to a new home where it will be loved into the ground by 5 adorable friends of ours as well as all their cousins and friends....I cried. I wondered what sort of parents we are to uproot our children, take away all these little things that mean so much in childhood and cast them aside for this journey that we are to embark on. Last night we went to the playground down the street. The one we used to walk to regularly before we had a playground in our own backyard. Not the kind of neighborhood playground that is filled with mom's and strollers and yoga groups and kids sharing sand toys and families eating picnics. The kind of playground where teenagers talk on their cell phones and 4 year olds are left in the care of their 7 year old brother. The kind of playground where boys ride their hand me down bike with pink streamers and their knees knock the handlebars and they've never even worn a bicycle helmet despite the fact that this bike is their main means of transportation. The kind of playground where you are skeptical of those who approach, where you keep your kids close when there is a dog on the premises, and where you don't ever talk to the rare other parent you see because more often than not you don't speak the same language. We walked away from the playground after having stayed twice as long as planned. I cried. I knew now the downside of having a playground in our own backyard. In our own backyard, I don't run up the ladder after the kids and race them to the bottom. I don't push them in the swings. I don't slide with them in my lap. I don't race them to the fence. I don't teach them how to share with the other kids who are there. I don't play Simon Says with that little 4 year old and her 7 year old brother who rode their hand me down bikes to the park. I don't acknowledge the strangers who speak a different language than me with a smile. I don't come home exhausted, scrub dirty little faces, and tuck them into bed with a kiss quite the same way when we're just coming in from our own safe, quiet, protected, hidden backyard. Not to say that we will not replace the play structure with some sort of backyard fun once we are moved and settled. But whatever we do it will not replace our evening walks to the neighborhood park where we have the opportunity to engage our kids in the life that is our community. Because regardless of what it seems to the outside eye, that community is full of life, of beauty and of moments that need to be experienced.
Catholic Saints are great for teaching children how to live their faith. Use Saint Clip Art Bundle 2 in your educational resources to help teach children about the Catholic Saints. Both color and black and white (outline) versions of each saint. All images are in .png format and 300 dpi. Perfect for celebrating feast days, All Saints Day, or any other time of the year! Saints Included: Saint Teresa of Calcutta Saint Joseph Saint Christopher Saint Carlo Acutis Saint Catharine of Alexandria Related Catholic Products You May Like ⭐ Catholic Saints Coloring Pages - All Saints Day and Feast Days ⭐ Christian Religious Easter Craft - Easy Pop Up Card - Cut and Paste Activity ⭐ How to Make the Sign of the Cross - Catholic Coloring Page ⭐ Mysteries of the Rosary Coloring Pages - Holy Rosary Activity for Catholic Kids ⭐ Parts of the Catholic Mass for Kids - Mini Coloring Book ⭐ Praying the Rosary Workbook - How to Say the Rosary with Catholic Prayers
>>>>>>>DO NOT RESELL, SHARE ANY ITEM “AS IS” !! <<<<<<< For any commercial use, COMMERCIAL USE LICENSE IS REQUIRED. Commercial Use License : https://www.etsy.com/shop/GraphicDesignByMia?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=17784937 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Great Gatsby Party, Glitter Gold Clip Art :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: *** You will get 56 Clip Art Images Size 2.4” (6 cm) - 12” (30.48 cm) on its longest side High quality PNG format with a transparent background (300dpi) All images are saved separately and compressed together in 2 zip files. Clip Art + Digital Paper bundle Set : https://www.etsy.com/listing/572340957/great-gatsby-new-years-party-glitter?ref=shop_home_active_8 Digital Paper Pack : https://www.etsy.com/listing/572340585/great-gatsby-new-years-party-glitter?ref=shop_home_active_9 Flat Gold bundle set : https://www.etsy.com/listing/572339791/great-gatsby-new-years-party-flat-gold?ref=shop_home_active_11 *** Instant download Your order will be sent to you via email you have registered to ETSY. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Terms of Use :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Copyright © Graphic Design By Mia. All Rights Reserved. These images are copyrighted by Graphic Design By Mia and cannot be claimed as your own. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DIGITAL PRODUCTS (DIGITAL PAPERS, CLIP ARTS) : CAN BE USED FOR : without Commercial License - Non-profit / Personal use / Small businesses NOT FOR SALE - Multiple personal projects (Scrapbooking, Personal invitations, Labels, Cards, Website, Blog, Banner) - Commercial projects NOT FOR SALE (Logo design, Brochure design, Blog, Business card, Promotional items NOT FOR SALE) - Printed Paper Products NOT FOR SALE (such as invitations, labels, cards…) - Printed fabric or wrapping paper Products NOT FOR SALE CAN BE USED FOR : with Commercial License <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< - If you are using my design to create End Products for SALE, you MUST OBTAIN licensing. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - You never resell the files as is digitally or printed, no matter how small they are. You have to use it as part of your design. - Final files must be flattened JPEG or PDF files. (Digital Product for sale) Commercial License : http://www.etsy.com/shop/GraphicDesignByMia?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=17784937 CAN NOT BE USED FOR : - Resell, redistribute, provide access to, share or transfer any files as is digitally or printed - Share or give away as a downloadable freebie or any format - Product offered for sale where the item contributes to the core value of the product being sold - Mass production Please contact [[email protected]] for mass production licenses or more information Shop Policies : http://www.etsy.com/shop/GraphicDesignByMia?ref=hdr_shop_menu#policies Copyright of artwork remains with Graphic Design By Mia and does NOT transfer with purchase. All images © Graphic Design By Mia
Spending the first week of school teaching classroom expectations and procedures is essential for a successful year. Glue is a tricky school supply for many little learners and there definitely needs to be instruction dedicated to teaching learners how to use this tool.Glue BottlesWhen learners are not taught how to use their glue correctly things
Classroom Freebies, Elementary School Free Printables
Dieses Clipart-Paket enthält insgesamt 19 wunderschöne transparente PNG-Grafiken mit 300 DPI, perfekt für persönliche und kommerzielle Projekte. Sie können diese Grafiken gerne in vorlagenbasierter Software wie Canva, Template, Corjl oder JetTemplate verwenden. ✨Bitte beachten Sie✨ Dies ist ein KI-generiertes digitales Produkt. Es werden keine physischen Waren an Sie versendet. Da es sich bei diesem Produkt um einen digitalen Download handelt, ist eine Rückgabe und Rückerstattung nicht möglich. ✨Verwenden✨ 1. Der persönliche Gebrauch ist erlaubt. 2. Die kommerzielle Nutzung ist erlaubt, darf jedoch nicht so wie sie ist, auf eigenständige Weise verwendet werden. Es muss Teil eines neuen Designs sein, das andere Ressourcen und Grafiken einbezieht. * Die Bilder können für Corjl, Templett und Canva verwendet werden, wenn sie mit anderen Grafiken kombiniert und nicht einzeln verwendet werden. * Jedes digitale Produkt, das die Bilder verwendet, muss in Form eines abgeflachten, vollständigen Designprodukts verkauft werden. Sie dürfen NICHT so verkaufen, wie es ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Farben von Monitor zu Monitor und von Drucker zu Drucker variieren können. COPYRIGHT: Der Kauf überträgt sein Urheberrecht nicht. Änderungen übertragen Ihr Eigentum nicht auf Sie und Sie können sie nicht als Ihr Eigentum beanspruchen. Der ClipArt Charms Store behält alle Eigentums- und Urheberrechte am Originaldesign. Unabhängig von den von Ihnen vorgenommenen Änderungen gehört es weiterhin dem ClipArt Charms Store. Neujahrsfeuerwerk Clipart, Clipart Feuerwerk, Frohes Neues Jahr 2024, Silvester ClipArt, für kommerzielle Nutzung, transparenter Hintergrund
Create a beautiful and bright classroom with this Editable Birthday Display. This set includes labels for the months of the year (2 styles), for each letter of the word "Birthdays", numbers 1-31 and name plates. SIZES AVAILABLE: small labels: 3 x 3 in large month of the year and name labels: 10.3 x 3.85 in FILES INCLUDED: Editable Birthday Display in PDF Format Editable Birthday Display in PowerPoint Format The Birthday Display in PDF format Instructions File (Printing Instructions, Common Printing Q&A, Terms of Use & Clipart Credits) LABELS INCLUDED: months of the year (with and without clip art), labels for each letter of the word "Birthdays", numbers 1-31 and name plates. Please take a look at the preview to see all the files included. What fonts should I use to edit the files? The fonts I used are free for personal use and you can find them here: KG Primary Penmanship Bebas Neue Bold Playfair Display Italic Please keep in mind that for the Editable Files you will NOT be able to change (or move around) the backgrounds, clip art, text files, and graphics. But you can edit the font style, size and color. The text files in the Editable PowerPoint can be move around. DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? If you require assistance please email me: [email protected] FOLLOW ME Follow me on TpT to be the first one that finds out about new FREEBIES and products I post. All my new products are 50% off for the first 48 hours. TERMS OF USE This item is for personal use only (one classroom). Thank you so much for your purchase and for respecting my work. Thank you!
I first used this craft as part of an “All About Me” themed session where we also made a fingerpainted house and created some fantastic self portraits on the painting table! It's really simple idea and craft but very often the most simple ideas are the best! It was such a popular craft for younger children that it’s one I’ve taken out and about again and again. Kids love to make their whole family so it’s worth printing out quite a few extra templates – and it’s a craft that can be used as a great learning tool for colours, families and body parts as well as exploring different textures. Older kids can also use it as a scissor practice exercise! This is what you’ll need Stiff a4 card Glue Pens or crayons A box of different materials – fabric, card, papers,wool, tissue…….. Firstly, print out the A4 template below onto card – like I say it’s a good idea to print out a few! You should hopefully be able to copy and paste this template and then resize it if needed - if not then you can download templates elsewhere or just draw your own person! Let your child get creative with the template, materials and glue – dress it, colour it in, add hair (or not!). You can either leave the person as he/she is on the card – or try cutting it out to make a cardboard doll!
This PDF download contains complete step-by-step instructions to make a pencil design lip balm holder keychain or bag charm. This pattern will snugly fit a standard (0.15 oz) lip balm tube. Great for keeping your lip balm handy at all times. Make sure your kids won't have chapped lips this school year. Keychain uses a 1" keyring and snap clip for attaching to your keys, bag, purse, or backpack.
Your entire year at a glance, it's top-level organization to ensure that the whole year is visible and easy to manage. The calendar is one thick sheet of premium Clay colored paper. Hang it with a metal clip, washi tape, tack, or magnetic poster hanger. The numbers and days of the week are correspondent to the 2024 calendar year (unless you choose the dateless option). Use it with the Chrome Calendar Stickers for even more organization.
This is a recent project from 1st grade. We started the lesson by watching several youtube short biography video's and montage clips on Ma...
Handwriting/journal paper we use in our journals. These were saved as PNG and JPG images and can be cropped for use in creating worksheets or other projects. You can download this in a zip file from our TPT store HERE.
I am amazed at how Pete the Cat has taken off. I know why I think he's cool (he promotes colors, counting, & other early childhood concepts), but I never expected the circulation explosion that has happened. That being said, this month's Play to Learn program is about Pete the Cat. If you haven't checked out one of my Play to Learn programs before, they are station-based activities that promote early literacy based on a children's book. While I set them up, each activity is for the caregiver and the child to work on together. What makes it different than a normal craft program is that each station promotes a specific skill. We also add signage showing what to do and why we are doing it. I started them in Fall 2011 and they have now expanded across our library system as one of our early literacy initiatives. It's kind of cool. Station 1: Nametags I had precut shoe shapes in 5 different colors (red, blue, yellow, green, and white) with our AccuCut machine. The kids could pick out their shapes, write their name on them, and attach them to their shirts with tape. To assist the kids in writing their names, I typed out all of their first names on a piece of paper and ran a couple of copies to put at this station. This way they could also recognize their name from the list and try to duplicate the letters if they aren't quite ready to spell their name on their own. As librarians, we know that learning to read and learning to write go together. At this station, the children are learning to recognize letters and how they are formed. They are also strengthening their hand muscles as they write (kind of like exercise) so they can eventually write smaller letters and longer sentences. Station 2: Pete the Cat's Colors I took the basic idea of colored shoes from Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes to make this coloring book. We had all of the pages printed and preassembled. The kids just had to color and write their names. We have two big skills we are working on at this station. The first is comprehension. As you can see on the page above, I wrote the word "strawberries" in red. This is to give the child a clue that the shoe should be colored red. With comprehension, we are teaching children that words and letters have meaning. Colors are a great example to use with comprehension, because they can see the color and know what the word means. The other skill is coloring (or the writing skill). Coloring is exercise for little hands, which helps to make them strong enough to write their letters. Station 3: Making Pete the Cat Out of Shapes You have to love Pinterest when you can find all kinds of great ideas to fit with almost any theme! This idea came from a picture that I saw on Pinterest. I just had to create a pattern and tie it back to early literacy. In addition to the gluing component, which strengthens hands just like crayons, we asked kids what color shoes Pete is wearing. Each child had a sticker to add to their picture, then were encouraged to write the color name next to it. As an added bonus, we worked on shape recognition (not an early literacy skill, but an important early childhood skill). Station 4: Color Matching with Pete's Shoes This idea came from a Flannel Friday post by LibrErin. I really liked that you have the color shoe and have to match it to something that is that color. I used Microsoft clip art to create all of the images except the shoes. Those I had to draw because I couldn't find a good shoe picture. Feel free to steal it. This station also promotes the comprehension skill. Station 5: What Sounds Like Cat? To create this station I drew a large blue cat, kind of like Pete. Then I made cards using clip art. Some were -at words and some were other words. The goal is to add the cards that rhyme with cat to the giant blue cat. As you can see, mat sounds like cat so it is added to the cat. Chair does not so it is put off to the side. This station works on the decoding skill. This means that words are made up of sounds. Here we are looking for words with the -at sound. Station 6: Button Sorting Station I had originally seen this post about button sorting based on Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any buttons that weren't an obvious choking hazard so I needed a plan B. We purchased two activities from Lakeshore Learning which work well here. The one that the kids liked the best was a button sorting station. The set includes a large number of laminated mats and large buttons. 8 kids can easily work from this set at one time. The second item we purchased was a shape sorting tray that also included buttons. The shape sorting tray had a sensory aspect to it that in addition to large plastic buttons, there was bumpy foam shapes, and shiny metallic shapes. How does button sorting promote early literacy? With our button sorting station, the mats each had a characteristic printed across the top, such as triangles or purple. The goal of the station is to add buttons with that characteristic to the mat. This reinforces the comprehension skill. The child is seeing the word and learning that it has meaning. Then they are using that meaning as they work at the station. A secondary skill here is the sorting skill that promotes early childhood math. Station 7: Reading the Books and Playing with the Flannelboard We pulled out all of our copies of all of the Pete the Cat books and put them out on our story time carpet for parents and children to read together. Then I pulled out a large Pete the Cat flannelboard and 2 pizza box flannelboards that I had made for kids to play with as they retell the story. This station works on 2 skills-reading and talking. Reading is important because it promotes a love of reading while teaching kids new vocabulary. A love of reading is one of the most important factors in teaching children to read-if they want to do it, they will be excited to learn. The flannelboards promote talking. As children pull out the parts, they are telling the story (even if it isn't the same as in the book). As an added bonus, my new Pete the Cat puppet came last week. He fit right into this station. My favorite part about him is that the kids weren't using him as an actual puppet. He tended to play a lot of Ring Around the Rosie today (who knew?). How it went? Honestly, this was my favorite Play to Learn program that I have put together (and not just because it was about Pete the Cat). There was a great balance between crafts and activities and the room wasn't overcrowded. I got a lot of complements from the parents about how much they love this type of program. Complements like that are fun, because they make you excited to keep doing this. The kids liked it too, although when I asked one boy what his favorite activity was, he told me "red". Well, at least we were covering colors today too.