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Hand Printed and Hand Drawn! This is a 100% cotton screen printed t shirt with hand drawn tomatoes. It's perfect for summer! The shirts shown here are natural and are printed in red and green ink. // PROCESS: All of our items are individually hand printed by either me or my dad, which can lead to slight variations in placement. The ink is heat cured and will not fade over time. Since our items are printed to order, there is a 1-2 week processing time before shipping. If you absolutely need an item shipped quicker than that, please message me prior to ordering to see if I can accommodate you! // FABRIC: 100% preshrunk cotton, 6 oz. Classic crewneck tee from Gildan. Sleeves may be shown rolled in the picture, but they are not stitched to remain this way. // COLOR: Printed with red and green ink, shown here on a natural t-shirt. If you are interested in other t-shirt colors, please message us! // SIZE: These are unisex t-shirts which fit looser than a ladies’ tee. Check the sizing chart for more details! Size -- Width -- Height S -- 18”-- 28” M -- 20” -- 29” L -- 22” -- 30” XL -- 24”-- 31” 2XL -- 26”-- 32” 3XL -- 28” --33” Width is measured from under each sleeve. Height is measured from the shoulder, just outside the neckline, to the bottom of the hem. If you are interested in a ladies’ tee or vneck tee, please message me! We’re in the process of updating our listings with other t-shirt styles! // CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Shirts can be washed and dried on whichever settings you normally use. Totes and tea towels should be washed on the gentle cycle, cold and air dried. If any items need to be ironed, iron on the reverse side. Since this ink is heat cured, it will melt if you do not iron on the reverse side. // U.S. SHIPPING: All orders are shipped via USPS First Class Mail (2-5 Days). If you've purchased a shipping upgrade, your package will ship via USPS Priority Mail (1-3 Days). You will be emailed a tracking number once the package is shipped! // INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped via USPS First Class International Mail. You will be emailed a tracking number once the package is shipped! We also offer this print on a tea towel and tote bag! To see more of our screen printed shirts, tote bags and tea towels, visit here: andMorgan.etsy.com
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K-1 NONFICTION WRITING My nonfiction writing unit is here! This is the perfect way to introduce kindergarten and first grade students to what informational writing is. This unit is so engaging for students because it uses real life photographs and animals. We discus
Looking for a way to get your students reading, writing, and thinking at the start of the first day? This welcome screen set is an excellent way to show them you value every minute of a class period. Your purchase will include the following: • Ten welcome screens. Each screen provides a different writing assignment that students can begin immediately while you complete first day tasks. Two versions are offered in this file: one is a PDF and the other is editable. There are ten writing assignments to choose from, so you can pick one that is the perfect fit for your students--or use different screens for different class periods. • A seating activity that will help your students find their places quickly and hassle free. • An editable seating chart that will help you learn names. • A first day schedule with teaching tips. This is part of a bundle that provides a great mixture of quick, fun writing activities and longer projects. Click the link provided for big savings and a lot of fun and learning with your students: A Writing Project Bundle--Prezis, Rubrics, Handouts, and Teaching Tips Image Credits: Cover Photography (Red Door and Hallway): Pexels, Public Domain Please see the Image Credits and Terms of Use page included in your purchased file. Other Resources You Don’t Want to Miss: Reading to Babies: A Unit for High School The Comma Splice Practice Bundle Night by Elie Wiesel: Syntax and Style Bell Work (Common Core Aligned) Don't forget you can earn TPT credit for leaving ratings on your purchases! I'd love to hear from you, and feedback is always very much appreciated. Thanks so much for considering this resource! Leslie Allen at Keeping it Classy
Best tutorial on how to make your own pretty DIY privacy window screen for any size window in bathrooms and kitchens. Materials used: pine, thin fabric, miter box, spray adhesive, and nails! No power tools needed. Window treatment without hardware because this window screen fits snugly inside the frame of the window!
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2020 READ Read Mark 2:1-12 with your family. WATCH Watch one or both of the videos below created just for kids. The first one is great for toddlers and the second touches on concepts that are good for pre-k to elementary age. https://youtu.be/8cmppSIQUX4 https://youtu.be
I can't even believe May is almost here…. time flies in the spring! This might just be my favorite time of year to teach kindergarten.
Easier Screen Printing: A year or so ago, I wanted to get into screen printing, so I bought (aka my mom gave me) a Speedball starter set. It came with a screen, ink, and even everything photo emulsion. I thought I had it made. I didn't. I couldn't get anything to look goo…
Hand Printed and Hand Drawn! This is a 100% cotton screen printed t shirt with packets of flower seeds-- daisy, sunflower, zinnia, poppy, wildflowers, snapdragons, and more! This shirt is perfect for gardeners! It is shown here in blue ink on a natural t-shirt. We also have this on a coral and berry t-shirt, check the listings! // PROCESS: All of our items are individually hand printed by either me or my dad, which can lead to slight variations in placement. The ink is heat cured and will not fade over time. Since our items are printed to order, there is a 1-2 week processing time before shipping. If you absolutely need an item shipped quicker than that, please message me prior to ordering to see if I can accommodate you! // FABRIC: 100% preshrunk cotton, 6 oz. Classic crewneck tee from Gildan. Sleeves may be shown rolled in the picture, but they are not stitched to remain this way. // COLOR: Printed with blue ink, shown here on a natural t-shirt. If you are interested in other ink or t-shirt colors, please message us! // SIZE: These are unisex t-shirts which fit looser than a ladies’ tee. Check the sizing chart for more details! Size -- Width -- Height S -- 18”-- 28” M -- 20” -- 29” L -- 22” -- 30” XL -- 24”-- 31” 2XL -- 26”-- 32” 3XL -- 28” --33” Width is measured from under each sleeve. Height is measured from the shoulder, just outside the neckline, to the bottom of the hem. If you are interested in a ladies’ tee or vneck tee, please message me! We’re in the process of updating our listings with other t-shirt styles! // CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Shirts can be washed and dried on whichever settings you normally use. Totes and tea towels should be washed on the gentle cycle, cold and air dried. If any items need to be ironed, iron on the reverse side. Since this ink is heat cured, it will melt if you do not iron on the reverse side. // U.S. SHIPPING: All orders are shipped via USPS First Class Mail (2-5 Days). If you've purchased a shipping upgrade, your package will ship via USPS Priority Mail (1-3 Days). You will be emailed a tracking number once the package is shipped! // INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped via USPS First Class International Mail. You will be emailed a tracking number once the package is shipped! We also offer this print on a tea towel and tote bag! To see more of our screen printed shirts, tote bags and tea towels, visit here: andMorgan.etsy.com
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hi everyone! lots of you asked me if i can upload this cas background so here you go ♡ it's not perfect and it's still a bit funky, it's my first cas background and was initially for personal use only, i was holding back a bit with releasing it because quality wise it is not
Signed and titled New York City Skyscrapers and iconic Yellow NYC Taxis with New York Street Signs: ONE WAY, DON'T WALK, DON'T BLOCK THE BOX! • Signed print taken from my original mixed-media painting • This print is a reproduction taken from my original artwork. I created this piece by firstly painting a flat base using acrylic paint. Then I sketched the bustling NYC street scene using sepia acrylic ink with a dip pen...the ink splatters adding to the spontaneous feel of the drawing! • Signed and titled "One Way New York Taxi Cabs" in pencil on the front of the print just underneath the image. • Printed on 190gsm Bockingford Watercolour Inkjet matt white paper using Canon inks. This paper is a warm white shade with a subtle texture. • Image dimensions 17.5 x 27 cm (6.8" x 10.6") • Paper size is A4 and measures 29.7 x 21 cm (11.7" x 8.3") • Open edition print signed & titled by the artist • Includes small white border around image ready for framing • Colours may vary from screen to screen My work is inspired by my travels to some of the world’s most beautiful cities including Paris, Venice and New York. Working in a lively drawing style I aim to capture the excitement, life and vibrancy of each location I visit, documenting my travels through the use of sketchbooks and photographs. On returning to my studio I then produce my mixed-media paintings, prints and art cards. This image is copyright of the artist Clare Caulfield ©2020 (Image reproduction rights do not transfer with the sale of the print) If you have any questions please ask! Thank you, Clare www.clarecaulfield.co.uk
Today, I had arranged for our Region to go to The Hyde Collection, a gem of a museum. We toured the special exhibition, The Late Drawings of Andy Warhol, as well as a selection of work by Winslow Homer. Most of his drawings were traced from an overhead projector, which sparked some interesting conversation about the nature of art. This has been on my mind lately, due to some wonderful lines in a book I've been reading. (But I'll save that for another post. This post is about screen printing.) But anyhoo - no photos were allowed in the gallery, so I can't share the exhibit with you (though we were allowed to pose with Andy). After our tour of the exhibit, we went to the art room for a screen printing activity. I had no idea what to expect, and doubted it would be something that would work well with kids. I was WRONG. It was easy! We started by cutting a quickie stencil on freezer paper. (Is that what it's called? I'm drawing a blank.) It's waxy on one side. We didn't pre-draw at all. We cut with stencil knives, scissors and hole punches. Hmm, I don't recall this step of the process (below) being demonstrated to us... Then our stencils were ironed, waxy side down, onto a piece of thin fabric (not real silk, I'm sure... just polyester). We spent a little time at lunch afterward discussing a number of alternatives to the iron, such spray glue, or making the stencil from sticky contact paper. I'll have to try it out. Here's a museum educator ironing someone's stencil. We put our fabric with the attached stencil into an embroidery hoop, so that the stencil side was inside the hoop and the fabric was underneath, if that makes sense. Below is my stencil, ready to use. You can see how thin and light the fabric is. Then we put small dabs of thick acrylic paint onto our stencil. Look at this paint! Isn't it enticing? We squeegeed our design (using scraps of cardboard as squeegees) onto a large piece of mural paper. (Many people also made individual prints to keep.) In the photo on the left below is a museum educator demonstrating. We all quickly jumped into the process. Cool stencil! Below, the almost finished work of art! We are saving it to hang somewhere at our state convention in November. Honestly, the only challenging step was putting the stencil into the embroidery hoop, and in a short period of time we made a great collaborative piece. This idea is definitely a "keeper". I can see potential for it in an elementary or middle art program, and even at the secondary level as a quick introduction to the concept of screen printing. Great workshop! Even Andy thinks so.
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Chapter Four: Counting Routines This is the fourth part of my number sense routines book study. Number Sense Routines is written by Jessica Shumway. Click below to view and purchase the book! If you are interested in Chapters 1-3 click on the “Book Study: Number Sense Routines” label on the right hand of the screen....
Hey crafty gals! I’m so excited for today’s post! I just tried screenprinting with Speedball ink and vinyl for the very first time and I am OBSESSED with the outcome. I may never use heat transfer vinyl again. Like, ever. It’s that good. Keep reading to learn how! First let’s chat about Speedball’s products.
Practice social skills and social problem solving with a board game! The game includes over 80 scenario cards focused on real life social situations at school, at home, with friends, and during activities. After reading the cards, kids will act the out the situation, discuss consequences, give three options, identify what they would do, and more. This game is great for students with social difficulties and those who are rigid and might get "stuck" in their way of thinking. Use this game to allow students to discuss a variety of social situations and brainstorm for the best solutions to problems. This includes students with autism, ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, and more. How to Play - PRINT Students will roll a dice to advance on the board game. The image they land on will tell them what type of scenario card to pick up. As they pick up a card, they will also need to spin a spinner that tells them how to respond to the card: act it out, discuss why it matters, explain your choice, give three choices, or explain the consequences of your choice. The first to “finish” wins, but students can continue playing again and again! How to Play - DIGITAL Open the file with "digital directions" in the title. You will then click a link in a blue box to open the digital Google Slides version. Note that you will need a Google account (which you can get for free) to access the resource. You can assign to your students (if they have Google Accounts) or share your screen/project to play as a group. You will click the first video to "roll" the dice. Then, you will click the second video to get a random social scenario card. Note that sometimes schools block videos from out of district. I've included two versions to assist with this (one includes videos from my Google Drive account and the other includes videos from YouTube). If videos are not working for you, please contact your tech team to allow access. Encourage Making Positive Choices As students discuss and answer the questions from the scenario cards, they will learn to make more positive social choices in real life situations. It is recommended to have some peer role-models in small groups or partners to play this to allow for positive model responses along the way. Note that both black/white and color options are included. Blank cards are also included to make your own social situations, as needed. Follow Me! { Click here to follow my store! } Tips for Customers: If you have questions, please contact me through Q & A and I'll get back to you as soon as I can! Please consider leaving feedback on this resource to receive TpT credits! I always strive for 5 stars and love hearing your feedback. Follow my store for notifications about new resources and freebies. Terms of Use: © Pathway 2 Success. One license is for the classroom/personal use for one educator and their students. Materials may not be shared with other educators without the purchase of extra licenses. Materials may not be posted on the Internet where they can be publicly accessed. Personal and classroom use only. Please see full terms of use for more information. Disclaimer: These resources are for supplementary support/education purposes and are not a replacement for education or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back