Explore the human body with fun and exciting activities and experiments. I have compiled a great list for you to choose from!
A few years ago, the staff at my school began learning about inquiry research. We used the book, Comprehension & Collaboration: Inqu...
This post is part 1 in my inquiry series. To learn more about inquiry click through to see my many other posts about inquiry. If you are new to my blog,
Creating a Nemo amigurumi is like diving into the vibrant world of Disney and Pixar's "Finding Nemo." The little clownfish with his bright orange and white
Looking for a fun James Rizzi cityscape art project? Here's one that uses mixed media & a fun twist with markers. Did I mention there's a roll a dice game?
Looking for ways to use up all the scrap wood in the corner of your workshop? Here are 70 simple projects to make in just a few hours!
Free printable shapes worksheets for teaching kids the basic shapes. Lots of fun activities to download for FREE!
The best Ikea hack ideas we've seen. These Ikea hacks are stylish and allow you to create designer furniture cheaply. Find ideas for your Ikea hack project.
Geometric Art
Reading about the explorers to America and doing hands-on activities helps us too explore. This time, we're exploring the explorers!
Your home can serve as a great investment.
Voici un document pratique à avoir sous la main quand on débute au crochet ! L’écriture est en langue étrangère. Je n’ai pas le document d’origine, je ne peux donc pas vous commun…
Preschool weekly themes: A list of over 100 ideas for weekly preschool theme ideas, plus a free printable planning page
Olympics Inspired Art Project - inspired by the 2016 Rio Olympics, this colourful multi media art project uses simple, easy to find materials and is suitable to preschoolers to middle school | you clever monkey
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One of the fun and hands-on activities from my Seasons K-2 Unit Study is this 4 Seasons Flip Book. Actually, there are two seasons flip books included: one that’s more picture-based with simple language and one goes a little more in-depth. You can get both season flip books in one quick download today. Just click ... Read More about 4 Seasons Flip Book {2 FREE Levels}
The giant list of places to find free SVG files that you can use in your cutting machine - Silhouette, Cricut, Brother and many more.
Enjoy browsing my collection of free different knitting stitches for your next project.
Looking for a fun DIY project that even younger kids can help out with? Check out these colorful bookmarks made using bleeding tissue paper!
Get to know the inspiring artist Keith Haring with this fun for all ages art project! Step by step instructions and free printables included!
Cutting practice and scissor skills just got a whole lot more fun with our haircut worksheet pack! Each of the 40 haircut pages give students different line styles to cut with increasing complexity. When students have finished the cutting activity they can also color, cut and glue the page into a bright backing paper for a fun classroom display of haircuts! Perfect for: kindergarten and preschool learners remediation with students who are challenged by cutting fine motor development printing on paper or thin card (card will offer additional support) This packet includes 40 exercise pages and each has a different line design. Students will: cut from the top edge down to the circle use the solid thick line for visual support move from standard, evenly spaced straight lines through wavy lines, zig zag lines to wavy lines of varying length We are certain that these pages will motivate and engage your little learners! Bonus Extra A bonus nine slide digital activity has been included for use with Easel by TpT. Students will trace the hair lines on 18 kids for practice using the pen tool! You might also like to check out my resources for tracing and prewriting HERE Find our 2D shapes pack for cutting practice and scissor skills Click here to return to my store home page
Finding Dory Ocean In A Bottle Party Favor: Party favors not only say Thank You for coming to my party but they also can serve as a reminder as to how
Description The horse is a recurring theme among quilters. It represents freedom, beauty, and power. I wanted to pay tribute to the life force of this animal in a simple representation, made of natural colors, suitable for adventurous beginners. This meticulously crafted pattern features vibrant hues from the Robert Ka
Wondering How to Finish a Quilt? Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, features an Easy DIY Tutorial for Finishing and Binding a Quilt. Click here now!!
FREE Minecraft Learning Printables (Various Subjects)
Integrate art and literacy with no prep or background knowledge with step by step tutorials for art history and art around the world!
Discover creative IKEA Kallax hacks and ideas for stylish storage solutions. Transform your home with these budget-friendly DIY projects!
These FREE Printables and Unit Studies for Eric Carle's Books will help you expand on what your kids are learning through these beloved books.
A quick and easy boxy pouch tutorial. By the end of this blog post, you will be able to sew your own box zipper pouch!
I am 5'2" necessitating LOTS of hemming and shortening of pants, skirts, and dresses. I just can't find anything the right length. If you've ever priced the cost of professional seamstresses (and add in the time it takes to get your clothing back), it costs a fortune to have everything you buy hemmed. I learned years ago how to hem pants and skirts, but jeans always gave me grief. A couple of years ago my older sister showed me a pair of her jeans that she had hemmed professionally, and it was easy to see how it was done. The difference is that jeans typically have a worn edge. The hem is decorative, so cutting that edge off to shorten them takes away part of the character you're paying for. So I developed a tutorial for hemming jeans the way professional would. Hope you find this helpful! What you'll need: sewing machine dark thread to match the jeans iron straight pins measuring tape scissors The Process: You'll need to measure the desired length of the jeans. The easiest way I've found to do this is to have the person stand on a chair and scoot back so the heel of their shoes is even with the edge of the chair. It might be helpful to note that you definitely need to have them wear the shoes they'd typically wear with the jeans. I prefer to hem the jeans to the ground. So, using a safety pin or water-soluble marking pen, mark the desired length (in my case, where the shoe ends and the chair begins). Next, measure the amount you'll need to shorten them from the edge of the current hem to the mark you've made. In the jeans in this tutorial, they needed to be shortened 2 1/2 inches. Lay the jeans flat on a hard surface, and measure up the desired length (2 1/2 inches here) from the stitching on the current hem. Since the current hem will remain in place, that half inch or so will also remain. So, if you measure from the edge of your jeans, they'll still be a half an inch too long after hemming. Make sense? Now place a straight pin to mark. Next you'll fold the edge of your jeans up into a cuff matching the current stitching to just above the pin like this. Pin in place. To check your accuracy, divide your total amount needed to shorten (2 1/2 inches for me) by 2 (equalling 1 1/4 inches in my case). Measure from the fold to just under the current stitching making sure this amount is half of the amount you need to take it in. Next, keeping this length consistent, pin all the way around the cuff. Measure as you go to make sure you're still consistent. Repeat these steps on the second leg. When both legs are securely pinned, move the pants to your sewing machine. Carefully stitch in the ditch just along the fold of the current hem. Make sure to get as close to this fold as possible being careful not to sew on top of it or across the current stitching. Stitch all the way around backstitching where you stop and start. Repeat this step for the other leg. Remove your jeans from the machine, and turn the cuff up to the inside of the leg like this. With a steaming hot iron, press this new seam from the inside all the way around each leg. Now turn the pants inside-out revealing the new cuff on the inside of the leg. Using super sharp scissors, cut the cuff about a quarter inch from your stitching. Turn the jeans right-side-out, and iron again if necessary to reveal your finished hem. Easy, and your seam is almost invisible! As always, please feel free to comment with questions, and I'll do my best to answer.
We’ve all been in a situation where we’ve made a fist, either as an expression of anger or right before hitting something (or an unfortunate someone).
In Montessori, children learn to write before they learn to read with help of the Sandpaper Letters. After practicing letter formation using those letters, students need to continue handwriting exercises using various fine motor materials.
Learn how to turn portrait photo into SVG & DXF cut file for Cricut or Cameo Silhouette craft project! It's simpler than you imagine, and trust me I have step-by-step YouTube video tutorial for you! Let me know how it goes!
Introduce your children to our Creativity Mentor Matisse and try these four art projects
Learn the best way to decorate your home on a budget with cheap decorating ideas and ideas for where to buy cheap home decor. These easy tips are perfect for creating a cozy home that fits your home decor style when you have no money to spend. Get the best easy cheap decorating ideas for your home at songbirdblog.com
Quilt bindings are the most magical, and sometime confusing part of quilt making, especially for a new quilter! I shared a tutorial a few years back, but have adapted and made a few changes as I’ve grown as a quilter, and thought it was enough to update the post. Any tips or suggestions you might […]
The Odyessey, the story of a hero's journey that can be difficult to teach! Find fun ways to teach The Odyssey while allowing your students to work colaboratively!
Looking for a quick side dish for your dinner? Find out how to make garlic bread using white bread and just 5 simple ingredients that most people will already have in their cupboards and have a tasty side dish ready in just a few minutes of prep time.
November is the month of gratitude and thankfulness in my classroom. We dive deep into what it means to have gratitude and why it's important. When children are taught the importance of feeling thankful for what they
We asked our readers recently how they like to find their projects and one of the top reasons sewists pick their next DIY sewing projects is by how long these projects take. Time is money and more often than not, our sewists are busy little bees who need to find time to sew during a busy schedule. That means they want to find quick sewing projects that they complete in shorter amounts of time. This is why we have compiled this long list of easy sewing projects and quick projects for beginning sewists into one place! 200+ Sewing Projects for Beginners (by the Minute) has projects you can complete in five minutes and projects you can finish in a day. All you need to do is figure out how much time you want to spend on your next project then scroll down to find your idea! The problem with searching without a plan is that sometimes you can end up spending ALL of that time combing through sewing project ideas instead of actually sewing. Not with this page! So, no matter how much time you have saved up for your next sewing endeavor, we have the sewing project ideas for you. Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>> This list of DIY sewing projects is also helpful for readers who are brand new to sewing. In general, the longer a project takes the more complicated the work can be. Long-term sewing projects like quilts, intricate dresses, or other how to make clothing patterns will be a bit harder while accessories and small pieces of decor are simpler and take under an hour. If you are looking for projects to start with, try the quick and easy sewing projects at the top of the list. Then when you are comfortable trying something that takes a bit more skill, we have one afternoon and long-term sewing projects for you to dive into.
This post may contain affiliate links. If you find difficult reading the symbol charts, the following guide is going to help you immensely! Get inspired for your next project with this collection of 130 crochet stitches and the corresponding crochet chart symbols. Pretty awesome, right? We don't know who put these charts together to give … 90+ Crochet Chart Symbols Made Really Simple Read More »