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The Abuela Tank is crocheted in timeless granny stitch. Made from a light and cool cotton, it’s worked in two parts (front and back) from the bottom up with the edgings added after seaming. Instructions are given for one-color, however, multiple colors work beautifully (example in photo was made using Bombyx Silk from Treenway Silks - each color was hand-dyed by Treenway) SIZES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 To Fit Bust: in: (30-32)(34-36)(38-40)(42-44)(46-48)(50-52)(54-56)(58-60)(62-64) cm: (75-80)(85-90)(95-100)(105-110)(115-120)(125-130)(135-140)(145-150)(155-160) ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS Armhole to Armhole Width: in: 16 (18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32) cm: 40 (45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80) Length from Shoulder to Hem: in: 16.5, 16.5, 17.25, 17.25, 17.25, 17.25, 18.5, 18.5, 18.5 cm: 41.5, 41.5, 43, 43, 43, 43, 46.5, 46.5, 46.6 MATERIALS NEEDED: 3.5mm / E/4 crochet hook 3mm / D/3 crochet hook Tapestry needle for seaming and weaving in ends Note: Hook size is suggested, please adjust up or down to achieve gauge outlined below Yarn: Purl Soho Cotton Pure or any suitable yarn that achieves gauge outlined below: No of Skeins - 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6) GAUGE 6 (3dc groups + 1ch) x 12 dc rows = 4 x 4 in / 10x10cm on a 3.5mm / E/4 hook Chart included to demonstrate method only. Tech Editor: Josephine Kush
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Kegel exercises for women video step by step with Physiotherapist Michelle Kenway who presents this complete beginners guide for pelvic floor muscle strengthening and recovery
Looking for end of the year activities or last week of school activities? These Summer Sandcastle Shapes include 2D shapes to create a sandcastle along with a recording sheet to record sides and vertices. This can be used for end of year review, shape unit or summer activities. Download the preview to see what is included and examples! What's Included: -directions -example pictures -large and small shape templates for circle, square, triangle, rectangle, hexagon, rhombus -4 different recording sheets for options- **Please know that by purchasing this resource you are purchasing the rights to use these activities in a single classroom. If you plan to share this resource with other teachers, please send them to my store to purchase individually or you may purchase additional license(s). THIS RESOURCE WAS NOT CREATED TO USE WITH ANY DIGITAL PLATFORM OR EASEL** Related Resources: ALL END OF THE YEAR ACTIVITIES -Follow my store (HERE) for notifications and discounts of newly released resources!** -Follow Smitten With First Blog here for blog posts, freebies, and ideas!**
Tanti labirinti dedicati alle lettere dell'alfabeto in PDF da stampare per bambini; ogni lettera (maiuscola o minuscola) con un labirinto al suo interno
Cardboard Crowns Jean-Michel Basquiat style! Kids will love the process of creating and designing their own cardboard crowns while learning about the artist who's work inspired them. This wearable art is a great craft idea for grades K-8
Discover the prettiest streets in London for instagrammable photography spots for locals and tourists - the poshest, prettiest neighborhoods in London!
Free crochet amigurumi patterns... Great ideas about amigurumi dolphin and step-by-step crochet tutorial are here. You will have no trouble crocheting the free amigurumi patterns on our blog and you will have a great time.
Two Points: This is MY method, and not necessarily right for you, your teaching or care philosophy, your set-up, or your students. Curriculum participation by my students is VOLUNTARY. I invite them to participate, but if they choose not to, then that is fine. I usually offer them a choice of a few of the activities and let them decide where we start and where we go. An engaged child learns, a dis-engaged child rebels. The 3-year rotating curriculum is theme based. Some times we stick to the plan, but usually I observe what they are interested in learning about, what they are asking questions about, and suggest up to three different themes they can choose from for us to study. I make my own 3-year rotating curriculum for many reasons: Packaged curriculum is often only one year. Since I teach for 3 years, this would be redundant. Most packaged curriculum focuses on skills my students master early. My 2s count to 20, know 11 colors, know most of their phonics, uppercase and lowercase letters, 10 shapes and some of their numbers and I still have 3 years of curriculum to teach them. They often are worksheet intensive. My students usually are cognitively advanced from their fine motor skills. I have 4 year olds that still can't write well. If I had relied on worksheets for the last 2 years, there is no way they would have the skill sets they have. Worksheets are also not considered Developmentally Appropriate Practice [DAP] for children under the age of 8. We use them here for writing practice starting at age 4. [Yes, worksheet-intensive public schools are not using DAP for kindy through 3rd grade!] They can be expensive. If you are purchasing worksheets, why would you spend even $1 a week/$52 a year when you can purchase a 400 page Scholastic preschool workbook from Sam's Club for $8 that covers probably more material, is most likely aligned with the public school expectations, and is colorful. Colored copies are NOT affordable to make from packaged curriculum. Most [ALL!] preschool learning should be interactive. Pinterest is a better source for ideas. My students change every time I do a theme. I have to be able to tweak it to the interests and capabilities of those currently in my care. Plus, I'll find more interesting activities on Pinterest, have an idea for a new game, etc. It's a constant evolution to keep my curriculum relevant to our current group, situation and resources. However, curriculum planning and creation is very time consuming. Even with older curriculum I spend several hours going over it prior to teaching - updating, creating new materials, purchasing and setting new classroom decorations. While I have had my 3 year curriculum, this year I found myself wanting a more specific schedule to focus on specific skill sets for this particular group of children. Most of these skills can be incorporated into our themed curriculum, or they take 5 minute sessions to pop into our day. I have two groups, the younger preschoolers are 2-3 years old and the older ones are 4-5 years old, all at the same developmental and skill set level within their group. This makes it easier, as I can tailor everything to just 2 groups. If I were to have additional levels of children, then it would be tailored to each level. Children here are taught at their developmental level, not age. Asychronastic development is normal, so I may be teaching a child at various levels depending upon the subject matter. For the younger preschoolers, I came up with this structure. For the older pre-k students, I came up with this one. For instance, both of them have Measurement & Comparison on Friday for Reasoning. However, for the younger students, this would be a more/less, longer/shorter, big/little, etc. activity, while the older students would be measuring with rulers, yardsticks, tape measures, measuring cups, unit blocks, foot steps or themed units, and graphing the measurements to compare. Same skill set, differentiated at vastly different levels. Even this needs conditional tweaking. All the pre-k's know how to spell their last names now, so that is no longer a relevant skill activity for music and will be changed out. In another post I'll get into the curriculum components and the importance of each. For instance, how counting on Friday teaches 1-to-1 correspondence and creating method processes for counting groups of objects. CLICK PICTURES TO VIEW LARGER I use this MS Word template, available for FREE on TPT, for curriculum planning. Often, the daily skill sets above are either already incorporated, or can easily be incorporated, into the theme planning. For an example of a completed curriculum unit, check out our Owls Theme. Each monthly theme is broken down into 4 sub-themes. For instance: SPACE Astronauts & Rockets The Universe Our Solar System Aliens & Robots We also have a musical component, often classical, and an art component, often a master, and Spanish vocabulary component that we incorporate. This planning form may not include all games, file folder games, manipulatives, room-set up, etc. that I utilize. For those of you trained in curriculum creation, I do NOT do a full curriculum development for each activity. With having these children usually from infant to school-age, I keep an internal evaluation of progression and plan out only weekly learning objectives. Since I am creating the activities for my personal use, I do not need to create written procedures and evaluations. My curriculum is stored currently in file folders in a large office bookcase unit. I would like to get it into boxes so that I could have EVERY theme-related item, including dress-up, room set-up, manipulatives, etc. together for an easy pull. File boxes will most likely be the easiest, but they do take up a lot of space. In each file some of the things I probably have: Completed planning sheets All the books I own for that theme Flannel board Sentence and word walls File folder games Samples of previous crafts DVDs CDs Coloring pages Mini-book(s) Build-a-[theme item] game Curriculum creation is one of my great joys. I love the research and compilation, the creativity and excitement of bringing something fun and educational to my students. Learning is rarely linear. Children take developmental leaps, sometimes in odd directions. As a teacher, it is important that I keep each one challenged without pushing or inhibiting their growth, and that takes constant evaluation and a good eye for when those leaps happen so that we can move on to a higher level of instruction. When we do an activity, I constantly question if they WANT to do another round, another activity, and I usually cut them off while they are still engaged. I want them wanting more, and they will usually ask if they can continue. One of the most important desires and abilities I can instill in them is that of self-directed learning. So as they choose to go off with their rulers after we've spent several minutes doing a measuring activity, conferring between themselves as to procedures and what to measure next, I step back and let them. They know I am here as a resource, rather than an intrusive director. It is my job to ensure that when I invite my students to learn, they glow with excitement and anticipation of a fun, interactive, playful time. The results, so far, have been astounding. A few of my complete curriculum units are available through my TPT store. Apples Dental Ice Cream Penguins Rainbows St. Patrick's Day Valentine's Follow Connie -'s board Classroom on Pinterest. Tags: preschool, child care, pre-k, curriculum, development, teaching, education, homeschooling, homeschool, home, school, preschool curriculum development, planning
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Check out these awesome Fall Worksheets for Preschool! You'll find both Math & Literacy activities that are quick & easy for your little kids! They're a fun, no-prep way to get your preschoolers thinking!
I made a little book for family friends who lost their beloved German Shepherd (feels like all I've been doing is make cards with dogs). This is the last drawing in the book
Sharing the best green paint colors, ranging from pale green all the way to deep and rich dark green paints! Also includes real-life images of each color.
LEARN TO WRITE YOUR NAME It is so exciting when children become curious about how to write their name. I believe teaching them to write their name should be the first word they learn how to spell . It is personal, concrete and helps them realize that putting letters together in writing has me
This summer orca craft for kids is a fabulous way to keep your little ones entertained and engaged with crafting fun over the summer break. You can use this free printable arctic whale craft anytime
UNDER THE SEA WATERCOLOR After I have taught my students a variety of watercolor techniques I let them finish with this assignment. I ...