In The News Fall is here and it is starting to cool down. It seems like summer was never here, as it was not over 100 Degrees for weeks and weeks. Fall is here and it is time for football and Halloween. Just around the corner is Thanksgiving – have I told anyone that I really love Turkey? Yummy!! It has been fun working on so many different projects over the summer. We had a chance to design several unique yards like; a 2 acre xeriscape yard, remodel a back yard for a foothills residence with a modern flare, a back yard that also severs as an outdoor classroom for a preschool, just to name a few. Some of the yards we were able to design this summer were in Boise, Eagle, Hidden Springs, and Greenleaf. I would like to thank all of our current and past clients for their support. In our fall issue we are going to talk about how to add privacy to you back yard. We will also talk about design seatwalls (freestanding and retaining). It is fall, so it is the perfect time to discuss one of my favorite shade trees, the Autumn Blaze maple. In our project spot light we will review the Boulder Creek residence back yard, which details a large sunken patio, with an outdoor kitchen and dining area. In our Contractor Spotlight we will highlight a local Landscape Construction Company – Lawn Co. I hope you sit back and enjoy the fall issue of “Sense of Place”.
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I was asked if I could make a backdrop to use with the Yearbook poses. Here you go! This is an edit of a Get to Work mesh. I removed the camera and lights and it’s now deco only. The Maxis textures...
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This free digital workbook features the reference material and drawings for Susan Brubaker Knapps FreeMotion Weekly video series available here on our website.
You don't have to wait until you've taught all of the letters and their sounds to start blending! You may find more success by limiting the number of letters your students are working with. Group 1: Blending with A, M, S, T Group 2: Blending with P, F, I, N (Review A, M, S, T) Group 3: Blending with D, O, C, K (Review: A, M, S, T, P, F, I, N) Group 4: Blending with U, B, G, E (Review: A, M, S, T, P, F, I, N, D, O, C, K) Group 5: Blending with H, R, L, W, J (Review: A, M, S, T, P, F, I, N, D, O, C, K, U, B, G, E) Group 6: Blending with Y, X, Q, V, Z! Your students will be so excited that they are READING! Each lesson plan includes: Phonemic Awareness Activities Review: Letter name & sound Review: Letter formation NEW! Blending Words NEW! Sentence Reading NEW! Sentence Writing If you're looking for a resource to teach the letters, one at a time, check HERE.
Preschool Pre-Writing Practice - Writing lines and an Introduction to LettersThis resource is designed to help pre-writers begin to write. The focus is on developing fine motor skills, pencil grasp, and forming lines. The lines are introduced in an order that leads to letter writing. This is perfect...
I was asked if I could make a backdrop to use with the Yearbook poses. Here you go! This is an edit of a Get to Work mesh. I removed the camera and lights and it’s now deco only. The Maxis textures...
Erarbeitung des Buchstabenbestands in Schreibschrift: B, G, O, T, L, M, I, H, R, S, A, U, Au, N, C, Ch, K, E, D, Sch
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“How to Create and Market a Killer Blog with Social Media” Do some of these questions cross your mind as a new or potential blogger? So you want to make your blog a success? Sometimes the effort seems too hard and no matter what you do it doesn’t seem to work. You have got a […]
These illustrated Waldorf Alphabet Cards are no ordinary alphabet flash cards. These cards will make your child's introduction to reading and writing a true joy! This gorgeous deck contains 48 beautiful English letter cards depicting each letter of the alphabet with a watercolor painting of an animal representing that letter. Teachers and parents can create dozens of extension activities with this deck to help children learn the alphabet and to help lay a solid foundation for learning to write and read. If you like these, you'll love our deck of Waldorf Number Cards (sold separately). These cards are so beautiful, you can also use them to decorate a child's room! These illustrated Alphabet Cards were inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner, founder of Waldorf education, who taught that learning the qualities of letters forms the basis for all subsequent reading and writing skills. Deck includes: A 3; B 1; C 2; D 2; E 3; F 2; G 2; H 2; I 3; J 1; K 1; L 2; M 2; N 2; O 3; P 2; Q 1; R 2; S 2; T 2; U 2; V 1; W 1; X 1; Y 1; Z 1 These decks of cards have been safety-tested to conform to strict E.U. and U.S. standards. The dyes used in their manufacture are certified to be non-toxic and non-hazardous to children. Also see our set of Supplementary Alphabet Cards with lower case letters to expand the word possibilities!
A set of 144 decodable sentences designed to support your teaching of the basic code. 3 Fonts Sassoon Century Gothic South Australian The sentences are to practice the basic code sounds A-Z. The sentences are colour-coded in this sequence: Blue – s a t p i n Orange – s a t p i n and m d o c g k Green - s a t p I n and m d o c g k and e u r h f l Purple – s a t p i n and m d o c g k and e u r b h f l and q v j w x y z All sentences use initial code decodable words and will build fluency and check phonemic awareness of the basic code. This pack also comes with track games and printable scaffolds for sentence instruction. Games give teachers and parents an invaluable resource, so your little ones get to practice their literacy skills of reading, writing and comprehension in a fun way. The cards can be used as a group game, independently or as a way to assess decoding ability and comprehension. Instructions included. This resource complements our other early reader resources. Have your child build, read and comprehend decodable words right from the beginning. Playful learning that explicitly teaches the sound-symbol correspondence will get great results if done systematically. I would be so pleased if you could leave constructive feedback for other buyers, which also earns you TpT credit. Thanks for visiting. Please follow for more early learning resources and inspiration. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me via the online form or at [email protected]
Preschool Pre-Writing Practice - Writing lines and an Introduction to LettersThis resource is designed to help pre-writers begin to write. The focus is on developing fine motor skills, pencil grasp, and forming lines. The lines are introduced in an order that leads to letter writing. This is perfect...
Against a backdrop of gently swaying tall Grasses, this garden recreates the look of a prairie wildflower meadow. Make sure you have enough room for the
Pendulum Board - - Group 1 : February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, January Group 2 : A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Group 3 : Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Group 4 : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Group 5 : Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces Group 6 : YES, NO, REPHRASE
While student input matters when creating curriculum, it’s critical to manage their involvement and expectations in determining what and how they’ll learn.
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Driveway or Sidewalk Garden Designs Planting perennials along often-used walks or driveways is one of the best ways to view your garden daily. This strip