For my friends :) 🌟You can make a kiss, or a simple side-view. (All options for the second character can be unselected.) ✨ This picrew is for non-commercial use only! NO NFTs and NO AI ⭐ You're welcome to post this picrew or use it for your profile picture, but make sure to credit me! DO NOT REMOVE MY WATERMARK. If you would like to support the artist, consider buying me a ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elena85152 💫 Questions? Bugs? / 質問などがあればどうぞ連絡してください: Tumblr: https://elena-illustration.tumblr.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/elenaillustrate Feel free to say hi! 💛 ぜひ挨拶をしに来てください! 💛
John 15:5 "I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing." Poster printed on standard 11 x 17 inch 110lb cardstock paper. Features the core message/imagery of the passage John 15 to remind you every day to "Abide in Him".
Come, Follow Me 2020 lesson helps for 1 Nephi 1-7 “I Will Go and Do”
I have a new page on FB that I'm updating often my newest art :-) www.facebook.com/pages/Ingrid-Padilla-Art/123663771017989
Please credit me @scrimsart (twitter, instagram) or scrimsart.com! Ko-fi: http://ko-fi.com/scrims You can use as a profile pic, make edits, use to create characters. Each pixel is an 8x8 square. For non-commercial use only, contact me for commercial use info.
Special Education Caseload Binder UPDATED! Includes 2024- 2025 school year calendar. Dates from June 2024 - July 2025. Updates for school calendar every school year! There is so much to keep up with being a special education teacher. I am so happy to share this awesome editable caseload binder with you! This is a must have for every special education teacher. This download will include two files: PDF File Download PowerPoint Editable File Download Within this caseload binder you will find: 6 Caseload Binder Covers 4 Editable Caseload Binder Covers 16 Different Spine Labels also in editable versions School Year Calendar: free yearly updates- 2 Options: portrait and landscape Student Roster Current Students Annual Due Dates IEP Due Dates 3 Different Themed Birthday Reminder Pages 2 different themed IEP Dates to Remember Student Related Services Form Reading Level Documentation (3 different forms) Student Testing Data Form State Testing Documentation ABC Data Tracking Allergy Alert Page 2 Different Student Data Sheets Student Accommodations Parent Communication Student Service Time Sheet IEP Meeting Checklist 4 Different Meeting Notes Pages ARD and IEP Due Date Overviews IEP and ARD Due Dates 2 Different IEP Snapshots Teacher Communication Input/ Communication Form 7 IEP Goal Tracking Forms. If you have any questions about how to best utilize this binder please do not hesitate to email me at [email protected] Don't forget to click the green star at the top of the page to follow me and be the first to know about new resources! Also please leave feedback to earn TPT credit on future purchases! This purchase is for ONE classroom only. This is a single classroom download, which means this product CANNOT be shared from teacher to teacher. If you are interested in sharing it with other classrooms, you can purchase additional licenses using the Teachers Pay Teachers tool located in your account under "My Purchases." Thank you, Brooke Reagan © Brooke Reagan 2016
I'm guessing everyone has come across an Ikea hack at some point in their lives. Even Ikea have been known to suggest hacks of their products in-store
Trust building activities are a great way to build trust between people that have just met, and get them to form a bond, loosen up and have fun. Here are 3!
Yup, I ruined a plate. It’s taken me years to figure out how to do it, however I have now done it! But as I duplicated what happened for you in the video with a little experiment, the mystery deepened. What I expected to happen, didn’t. One plate was able to be saved. But one […]
How to Make One Stitch in Knitting : Have you ever heard or seen the knitting stitch m1? Did you wonder what on earth it meant?! If so, let me tell you, it is so easy…you’ll be doing it in less than 5 minutes after watching this! Or, you can follow the photos below! M1 is an incre…
These spooky mummy eyes are such a fun Halloween project! I saw a version of this project online and just had to recreate it. The oil pastels are a bit messy but this is a no-paint project that can be completed in one art session.
Join me for a magical city break in the capital city of Czech Republic, Prague with the best things to see, eat and drink.
The first days of school are always hectic and stressful. If this is your first year teaching elementary art it probably feels downright overwhelming. For me it is about getting to know my students, getting them comfortable with me, introducing rules, and giving them a quick drawing activity. I do it the same every year and it works great for me. I have 30-40 minute classes. I move very quickly through the following activities. I also have these steps outlined on the board, so that I don't forge
Moje tchyně vaří tuto omáčku každé léto, když přijdou děti. Pak do ní jen přidá mleté maso nebo klobásu a přidá ji ke špagetám. Děti z toho šílí. Určitě ji také vyzkoušejte, je skvělé mít něco takového vždy po ruce a jídlo připravené za pár minut.
We are currently starting our final projects of the year. [I can't believe it!] But for now, let me catch you up on what we just fini...
Engage your teletherapy students with these interactive activities. From Boom Cards to PDF annotation, keep your virtual speech therapy sessions focused and fun!
Kids will have fun while learning where do I Live with this printable activity perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Easy mommy and me exercises for even the most out-of-shape mamas! You can do these 14 exercises with your baby whenever you want to work out.
Emotional triggers can put you in a great mood, launch you into a state of rage, or set your recovery goals back to the stone age. I'm a person in long-term recovery. I practice emotional sobriety. I work with sponsors in two 12-step programs to help me get along peacefully with other people and the world. I still made someone cry this past week. It was not intentional and I felt terrible.
This week was our first week back and, boy am I tired! My class is great though...very inquisitive and eager to learn. They take their work seriously and are actively working most of the day. Who could ask for more?? We did quite a few things this week, but I want to share with you one "get to know you" project we did that really came out great. I seriously can't stop staring at it! I saw this pin on Pinterest. I love how it looks and thought it would make a great welcome sign. Now, on the pin, the hands seemed to be just colored in. I wanted something a bit more. So we started with creating Circle Maps about ourselves. What made us special? What are some things that have shaped us? Where did you go in your life? etc....Most of the kids finished these Circle Maps in class on the first day of school. I then asked the students to trace their hands and arms on a piece of 11 x 17" piece of paper. They then had to draw, write, decorate, etc...the traced in hand with items from the Circle Map. The goal was to teach their fellow classmates about themselves in a visual way, without giving away too much information (ie: I didn't want them to write paragraphs.) That is pretty much how far we got in class. So, the first homework assignment the students had to finish the project at home. I gave them this sheet so that they could be a bit more focused on their project and add a bit if they wanted. (but if you are going copy-less, just forgo this. They can write the information on a sheet of paper instead.) The next day, the hands came back to school...and they were great! I had the kids get into groups and share what they decided to put on their hands and why. The kids learned a lot about each other in that 15 minute session! You can see some of them used words as well as pictures to tell about themselves. I love the one directly in the center of this picture! Others just used pictures, like the one in the middle here. When I went to put them around a piece of poster board, like in the original pin, they didn't fit :( I think if I had used a smaller piece of paper to trace their hands to begin with they might have. Oh well! I decided to put them up as if the hands were all in a line, raising up.....and it came out great! I overlapped the hands, so I was able to get 5 or 6 on one piece of large construction paper. I then mounted them on my wall. I love it! All in all, this was a fun little project that served as a great way for the kids to get to know each other and make a nice display! What is something you do during the first week of school to help the kids get to know each other and for you to learn a little about them? Follow me on Snapchat for even more teaching ideas!
Ever thought about the GAPS Diet, but the Intro scared you off? Let me give you an intro to the Intro Diet, so that it's not quite so intimidating....
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Do you need a hands-on, sensory lesson to teach about kind words? You will love this! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and even older kids! Also part of the Virtual Book Club for Kids!
Easy mommy and me exercises for even the most out-of-shape mamas! You can do these 14 exercises with your baby whenever you want to work out.
Do your kids LOVE to color? Here is a great way to combine coloring with learning with this FREE Countries of the World Printable Book!