Cute characters, joyful adventures, and vibrant worlds come together in these 20 Smiling Critters coloring pages, free to download and print! This collection celebrates the beloved video game, bringing to life its charming characters and colorful scenes!
Happy Summer! Welcome back to the Crazy Critter Café! So I've been thinking about how I'd like to use my Class Dojo reward system and here's the latest...Numbered Tubs to match the Class Dojo "point clubs". I used this idea toward the end of the school year and it seemed to work well. Students gave input on what they'd like to have in the tubs (thus, the 2 levels of sweet treats!) My goal was to have a daily Dojo time, but due to our hectic afternoon schedule, that couldn't always be done, so I'd find time during the week for our class Dojo time (or every 2 weeks if I felt more time was needed for students to reach certain Dojo Point Clubs). I had a checklist and whenever we had Dojo time, I would write the point club for each student so I would know which reward tubs they've picked from during that particular Dojo time. At a designated date, all Class Dojo points would reset and students would start over. I bought 2 plastic organizers to help keep the rewards separate. All I have to do when we have Dojo time is snap apart the 5-15 trays and pull out the 20-30 point drawers for easy distribution of rewards! I'm sure there are tons of ways to use Class Dojo in the classroom. I found that starting simple was more effective. I didn't get overwhelmed with keeping up with rewards and trying to grab my iPad to give Dojo points every second of the day. I used it mostly during transition, independent work, and center times. Make it work for you and your class! I'll switch out rewards periodically so students don't get bored with these. I'd love to hear how you use Class Dojo in your class. Please add a comment below! :-) Thanks for stopping by the café!
What an incredible letter "I"! This creepy critter needs some colors, so bust out those crayons for some monstrous alphabet practice with your beginning reader.
My, what fuzzy ears you have! Have a fun alphabet review with your little monster while you color this capital letter E.
Dare to do some drawing with this monster "D"! Your child can get a great review of her ABCs as she colors.
Cute characters, joyful adventures, and vibrant worlds come together in these 20 Smiling Critters coloring pages, free to download and print! This collection celebrates the beloved video game, bringing to life its charming characters and colorful scenes!
Careful with this "C" critter, he looks hungry! Satisfy your little monster's appetite for ABCs with this fun monster alphabet page.
Use these butterfly templates to assist in learning all about these fascinating insects. Color, cut and create your very own butterfly with this free printable. Make lots of easy and fun butterfly crafts with the butterfly templates!
CraftyCorn coloring pages featuring a character from Poppy Playtime is a wonderful way to engage children in creative activities. CraftyCorn is an anthropomorphic unicorn with white skin, black eyes, horse ears, and a silver spiral horn protruding from the center of her head. Enhance your artistic skills and create stunning masterpieces with these downloadable coloring pages.
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Inspired by adorable critters, this playful vest is every bug girls' dream.60% Cotton 40% AcrylicChunky fabricationScalloped edgesWooden buttonsEthically made in a BSCI compliant factory
Every time I release a pattern I get requests for additional blocks. It's usually just one or two people with very specific requests, but when I released the Woodland Critters pattern I got a LOT of requests for a moose block. Clearly I should have included a moose! I can fix that. :-) So here's
In Queensland this weekend the weather has been truly terrible. We have had gale force winds and torrential rain since Friday so I have been hiding inside for a few days. I'm sure you've seen the images on the TV of the flooding that many parts of the state are experiencing. It's really sad - especially since many families and businesses are still recovering from the 2011 floods. :( To try and make the best use of the forced time inside, I worked on some lesson planning and sorted through my classroom materials before I take them back up to school tomorrow. This afternoon I took an hour-ish to make some Quiet Critters. These guys come to sit on the desks of kidlets who are working quietly. At the first sign of too much noise they disappear. I'm sure you've seen these little fellas on Pinterest and other blogs. I can't determine whose original idea this was - I think perhaps Quiet Critters have been around for ages! It's back to school for us tomorrow - although we have a week of interviews and testing with our Preppies before they start a regular week next Monday. Good luck to everyone starting with their kids tomorrow! :) Lauren
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If you're a cat lover looking to give your feline friend a safe outdoor experience, DIY catios (or DIY outdoor cat enclosures) are your answer. Not only do they provide a secure environment for your cats to enjoy the fresh air, but they also prevent them from wandering off. Through careful planning and construction, you can build a perfect DIY catio for your cats that caters to their curiosity and natural instincts. In this guide, we'll explore different 30 free DIY catio plans that suit various spaces and budgets. From selecting the right location to adding final touches that enhance
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...dropped yarn and pull through; complete dc as normal (no sl st). I also changed the “dc, ch 1, dc” at each corner to simply do 3 dc in each corner and then handled the “extra” dc’s the same as the ch-1 is done in the directions. This method results in a t...