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Celebrate Lugnasadh and the first harvest as a way of honoring nature’s incredible fertile energy at this time of year, and as a way to connect with our natural world on a deeper, more meaningful level.
I wanted to give her an experience that would elevate the physical changes to her body into something powerful and positive.
Young astronauts and space adventurers, embark on an out-of-this-world adventure with our Moon Landing coloring pages. Download for free now!
Introduce young leaners astronaut Neil Armstrong with this moon-landing coloring page!
Young astronauts and space adventurers, embark on an out-of-this-world adventure with our Moon Landing coloring pages. Download for free now!
Young astronauts and space adventurers, embark on an out-of-this-world adventure with our Moon Landing coloring pages. Download for free now!
Period parties, or First Moon parties, are a new trend for parents of teenage daughters.
Young astronauts and space adventurers, embark on an out-of-this-world adventure with our Moon Landing coloring pages. Download for free now!
This moon craft is great for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or older kids. It's a great art extension during a space theme in the classroom.
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Lots of FUN Moon Crafts, moon craft projects, and activities for kids of all ages to learn or Celebrate National Moon Day July 20th
Young astronauts and space adventurers, embark on an out-of-this-world adventure with our Moon Landing coloring pages. Download for free now!
Young astronauts and space adventurers, embark on an out-of-this-world adventure with our Moon Landing coloring pages. Download for free now!
Young astronauts and space adventurers, embark on an out-of-this-world adventure with our Moon Landing coloring pages. Download for free now!
Celebrate the FIRST MAN ON THE MOON through this interactive STEM challenge. Search the room for all the facts about The Moon landing, gather your information to design and build your own Moon Landing Craft based of the features of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module. With assessment rubrics included, teachers will find that this resource has everything you need for student AND teacher success. Students will learn how to identify key elements from information how to build and design with constraints such as materials how to reflect on their own learning Included ★ About the Apollo Lunar Module information sheet ★ 5 Information Stations about features of the Lunar Module - LANDING EQUIPMENT -SHAPE OF THE LUNAR MODULE -COMMUNICATIONS -DESIGN MATERIALS -INTERIOR DESIGN ★ Lunar Module challenge task card ★ Design Brief Planner ★ Information tabs worksheet ★ Test and Evaluate worksheet ★ Post assessment Rubric ★ Teaching notes Target Grades: This resource is best suited to grade 3-6 however it can be adapted as the teacher sees fit. As always, please contact me with any questions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You may also like these useful resources: STEM Travel the World BUNDLE Pirate Coding Game Unplugged Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. Follow me and get notifications of new products.
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Discover the history, rituals, and traditions of Lughnasadh, the ancient Gaelic festival celebrating the first harvest of the year.
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Gypsy's Harvest Moon Oil This scent was created for use during the time of the first harvest known as Lammas, or Lughnasadh, Lunasa among other names. Manifesting on the full Lammas Moon so many years ago now. This blend was created for celebration of the Harvest...for Prosperity, Happiness, Fulfillment and Celebration. It is as unique as Harvest Moon Haven has always been. A delightful scent at any time of the season, many folks tell me that this scent reminds them of the energy of coming into my shoppes; which helps them restore balance, helps shake off the stresses of the times, just relax and absorb the wholesome energy of pure magick. May you find all you seek with laughter and joy! Blessed Be
This year marks the third year in a row that Tolt Yarn and Wool in Carnation, Washington has celebrated Tolt Icelandic Wool Month for the month of March. Back in 2015, I released my hat pattern Moo…
Thrilled to reveal the cover of ‘Girls Belong in Space’ by amazing author @AshleeHashman and I, a lyrical celebration of the mighty women of the space programme (including soon-to-be first woman on the moon @Astro_Christina). From @HarperChildrens on March 18th, 2025.
I would like to acknowledge Monica Smith for this pattern. Monica made these Celebration Rings, many moons ago, with her Steiner playgroup families for use during a child's birthday celebrations. A decorated candle is placed in the centre of the dancing gnomes and may be used as the meal time candle during the birthday week. Of course they could be used for any family celebration. We made them at craft group a couple of weeks ago and they were a real hit - it was our biggest turn out so far this year. Although I haven't changed her pattern I have altered its construction; Monica used hot glue for the head beads and hats. I have securely stitched the heads which I think mades it sturdier and a little safer for when little fingers pull at it... Ingredients.. 3 x pipe cleaners 7 x 14mm wooden head beads 7 x 4mm wooden hands beads clear drying craft glue (or hot glue) pure wool felt in your choice of colours embroidery threads to match your felt Cut seven 5cm diameter (2") circles from your felt for the 'body' pieces and seven matching semicircular 'hat' pieces - roughly half a 4cm diameter (ish) circle. I've made this one rainbow so one body and hat set from each colour. Thread three of the small 'hand' beads onto one of the pipe cleaners and two each onto the other two Join the pipe cleaners, overlaping the ends, into a circle with a diameter of about 10cm (4inches). space your beads out to about 4cm between each - your don't need to be exact they can be adjusted later. Fold the first body piece in half over the pipe cleaner between two hand beads and stitch securely in place at the 'wrist'. Keeping your needle and thread slip; the needle back in under the 'wrist' to the inside. Then carefully catch just the inside layer of felt and loop your needle over the middle of the pipe cleaner and then take it across to the other side. Stitch the other 'wrist' as for the first. When it is secure go back in under the wrist and bring your needle out on the right side in the centre of the body. Get one of the larger 'head' beads and slip it down over your needle then very firmly secure the head bead in place with several strong stitches -NOTE only bring the loops down over the outside (back of the head) so the face is clear. to finish off put your needle back in under the neck as close to the centre as you can and bring it out the wrong side; tie a knot in your thread with the needle and cut your threads close to the knot. Repeat these steps for all bodies and heads. Fold the matching hat felt in half along the straight edge and try it on the head for size - trim if required then blanket stitch along the short straight edge. Bury your final stitch by bringing the needle down inside from the peak of the cap. Repeat for all hats. Just to be sure - check your hats for size again and trim if you need to then squeeze a modest amount of quick drying craft glue around the inside of your hat (starting about 0.5cm up from the 'rim' - the open end) and then gently press it down onto your gnomes head. (For extra security you could join the hat to the body by a few tiny stitches at the back of the neck where they meet - I would do it after your glue has dried). Repeat for the other six and yay! you are done. * A 7-8cm diameter pillar candle fits really nicely in the centre; you may like to cut a circular piece of gold card for the gnomes and candle to sit on. I wouldn't recommend a tealight candle because the flame is quite low and if it got bumped the whole lot might go up in smoke! Likewise pure wool felt is fire retardant, the acrylic stuiff is not.
This moon craft is great for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or older kids. It's a great art extension during a space theme in the classroom.
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