Golden, crispy, salty, crunchy chickpeas are delicious on salads or soups, paired with roasted veggies, or as a topper to a grain bowl. Here's how to make them.
Golden, crispy, salty, crunchy chickpeas are delicious on salads or soups, paired with roasted veggies, or as a topper to a grain bowl. Here's how to make them.
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From ancient times to modern, some of our great leaders have left their testimony as an immortal witness of their Savior. Though this list is by no means comprehensive, it contains a handful of these powerful witnesses of Christ, shared not long before their bearers went to meet the Lord they testified of.
Yesterday's stream final designs for Apollo and Aphrodite. Thanks for everyone who showed up and helped me figure out these designs :D
Golden, crispy, salty, crunchy chickpeas are delicious on salads or soups, paired with roasted veggies, or as a topper to a grain bowl. Here's how to make them.
Have you ever wished for a way to get rid of orange stain found on older furniture? I finally figured out how to stain orange wood furniture and the result is amazing! Do you have any orange stained wood in your home? You might have it on your kitchen cabinets, on a table, or even...
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Yesterday's stream final designs for Apollo and Aphrodite. Thanks for everyone who showed up and helped me figure out these designs :D
Scientific advice on how to best place visual objects together.
Pocket hole joints can move out of alignment when driving pocket screws. Using clamps is the best way to keep workpieces in position when assembling projects.
You are purchasing a downloadable digital sheet. THIS IS AN INSTANT DOWNLOAD. After purchasing, you'll see a link to the Downloads page. Here, you can download the file associated with this item. Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed. Because of the nature of the product, all sales are final. Enjoy! XOXO-Christen Noelle Paper doll instructions: Print on white card-stock, color, using scissors, cut along the outside lines of doll and clothing, be careful not to cut off the pink tabs. Cut along outer lines and vertical lines of the doll stand (below paper-doll feet), insert vertical lines together to create X shape doll stand. Place clothing and accessories on the doll and fold the pink tabs over the doll to keep in place. Repeat with each new outfit! Option 2: print on magnetic paper and play on a refrigerator or other magnetic surfaces.
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I conclude my sharing of Jack Hamm's "Cartooning the Head and Figure" today with the final chapter, "Special Problems" and a "Final Word" from Jack. I had no idea what a touchstone book this had been for so many when it was given to me just last month. I'm glad I got to hold and see what so many more had seen before me. Sorry I missed it the first time around, Whew! Helluva book! Talk to you soon.
The 29-year-old British sprinter ran 13.32 seconds to finish fourth in his semi-final on Wednesday but reached Thursday's final as the eighth fastest in the field overall - yet Dan King did not qualify.
*UPDATED - 1/22/15* This bundle contains: - Arms Template (.pdf, .jpg, AND .psd file versions!) - Head Template (.pdf, .jpg, AND .psd file versions!) - Body Template (.pdf, .jpg, AND .psd file versions!) - Project Example Photo (.jpg AND .pdf files) There are three different templates included in this bundle to design, cut, and glue your own cube-like figure sculpture. One page is the head, one is the body, and the third page has two separate arm templates. Final assembled sculptures will be approximately 5" tall, 3" wide, and 3" deep. When I taught this project, I used the templates with graphite paper and had students trace them onto colored construction paper to create the pieces. The template has tabs to indicate where the paper should be glued together. (You could also design directly on the printouts and then cut/glue the project together, but the quality is not as nice, in my opinion.) Also included in this bundle is my a photo file of my example/sample projects (.jpg AND .pdf photo file), which you can use to show students design possibilities, or as your own reference for assembling the final sculptures. This is a great simple paper sculpture project to use as part of a larger unit on sculpture or DIY vinyl art toys, or even as an introductory "self-portrait" lesson. Imagine a whole group of these figures on display in a case or on a bookshelf! I am happy to answer questions or help you to use any of the resources in the "Make Art Be Happy" store - just let me know!
Theme is such an important concept when teaching reading. Students are asked to determine the theme of a text over and over again. However, many students struggle with how to identify the theme. That's why I'm sharing some of my favorite ways to teach theme. You'll find theme lesson ideas, theme activities, and theme passage suggestions to help your students finally figure out how to find theme! Sometimes when thinking about theme it is easiest to think about what it is not. Theme is NOT the subject of the text. The subject would be a single word like "childhood" or "friendship." It is NOT a summary. A summary would be several sentences describing the text. Instead, it is the underlying idea of a text. It is what the writer wishes to convey about the subject. Therefore, it is usually written in a phrase or clause. When teaching theme, I find that it's best to introduce the critical components of theme through notes and a class discussion. My favorite kind of notes are theme doodle notes, of course. Since doodles are more engaging, they're a great way to get students focused as you begin teaching about theme. Once students have a general understanding of theme, you might want to have a discussion with students. During the discussion ask students to think of texts that have a theme like "Be careful what you wish for" or "Never give up on your dreams." Then, have students discuss the theme of fairytales or fables like "Beauty and Beast" and "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." The notes and discussion will drive home the idea that the theme is not a single word subject, nor is it a multi-sentence summary. Students will realize that the theme is a truth about life revealed in a phrase or clause. A work's theme can apply to multiple texts. When you teach about theme you'll want to help students realize that themes need to be general enough to apply to many different texts. Take the theme "Be careful what you wish for." That theme can apply to "The Little Mermaid," "Jack and the Beanstalk," and even "Macbeth." It's important for students to realize that themes are universal. You'll also want to expose students to different genres of writing so that students understand that themes are evident in all writing including fiction, nonfiction, prose, and poetry. I've compiled different genres in this theme unit. Since poems are short and compressed, I love using poems to help students develop an understanding of theme. Take a poem like, "Life Doesn't Frighten Me" by Maya Angelou. In Angelou's poem, the speaker is a child. Angelou's message and the poem's theme is to "be brave when faced with your fears." You might share poems like this or some of my other favorites to help students read several texts and practice determining universal themes. The theme is the message that the writer wishes to reveal about its subject. It's what the reader is supposed to learn about life after reading the text. Therefore, it is usually not directly stated in the work. Instead, students will need to think about the plot, conflict, characters, and setting and then make an inference or educated guess. When students consider all the elements of the text, they'll need to infer the theme. One way to help students understand that the story is built around the theme is to have them develop their own stories with a theme in mind. At first, you can have students do this by providing them with themes that they will need to portray in a comic strip or skit. For instance, you might have students doodle a comic for the theme "Two heads are better than one." Or, you could have students work in small groups to come up with a skit that has the theme "Friends always show up when you need them." By writing their own texts, students will begin to see how the theme is infused throughout the work. As students determine the theme of a passage, they'll need to consider a text's plot, characters, conflict, and tone. In other words, they need to think about the entire writing piece and reflect on its message about life. That can be challenging for students. That's why I like to give students many opportunities to practice finding the theme. Task cards and mini-passages work especially great for this. I've taken the idea of theme task cards even further with Learning Take Out activities. Students read fiction and nonfiction passages that they grab from take out containers. The passages are the perfect way for students to develop the ability to identify a text's theme. ------------------------------------------------- As you can tell, there are many ways to teach theme. I think the more chances we can give students to develop their reading skills, the better! If you're looking for some ready-to-teach resources, grab these THEME resources: ⭐--- FINDING THE THEME MINI-UNIT - Doodle Notes and Activities ⭐--- THEME UNIT - 3-Day Theme Unit ⭐--- LEARNING TAKE OUT - Theme Task Cards Thanks for stopping by! Mary Beth P.S. Here's my latest resource for teaching theme!
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Ohh My Word!! So, I finally figured out a ZERO CARB WAFFLE. Yes, I did!! This is easy, amazing and ohh so good! I added a little butter and some sugar free syrup for a total of 2 carbs for this hug…
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