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Pig the Winner by Aaron Blabey From award-winning creator of PIG THE PUG comes a brand new tale about the world's greediest pug. Pig the Pug is back and this time he is being a great big cheat. But when his latest attempt to beat his best friend, Trevor, backfires will Pig the Pug learn his lesson at last? Amazon Book Review Pig the Winner Mobile in black and white for students Each student will need 2 pages Colored version for teacher as an example Directions: print on cardstock cut out circles, color and paste on to the book Pug. PINTEREST Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and products: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits to lower for the cost of your future purchases.
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Introducing the pugs in love PDF Cross Stitch Pattern Are you a cross-stitch enthusiast looking for your next project? Look no further! We are pleased to present our pugs in love PDF Cross Stitch Pattern, a delightful design that will surely capture the hearts of dog lovers everywhere.
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Roll and Draw A Snow Person Game Sheet with Border Drawing Page | Winter Art and Drawing Activity Do you need a quick and engaging winter art activity for your learners? Engage young learners in drawing a snow person with this interactive dice game! This easy-to-implement teaching resource brings a fun and engaging approach to regular classroom lessons and homeschooling activities. Your students will get excited and inspired to draw their very own snow person while learning about the elements of art such as colors, shapes and lines. This is a versatile resource to introduce during Christmas or the winter season. Great for brain breaks, early finishers, or art days. Great for any age but I recommend using it for K-5th grade. Just grab a dice, blank paper, pencil and coloring tools, and simply engage your students with this self-directed drawing activity. Students can play independently or with one another.For more creative ideas and resources, visit Doodle Thinks website. Usage and Versatility: Fosters creativity Enhances focus Supplement to other art curriculum For early finishers, mornings, and brain breaks Enhance focus on subsequent academic tasks Useful for whole group instruction to small group collaborative Useful for independent work Included in this download: 1 Snow Person Roll and Draw Game Sheet 1 Blank Drawing Page with Border Like this resource? Check out more roll and draw games: Roll and Draw A Grumpy Nightcrawler Roll and Draw A Sweet Gingerbread House Roll and Draw A Blushing Wreath Roll and Draw A Sweet Gingerbread House Roll and Draw A Cozy Squirrel Roll and Draw A Circle Reindeer Roll and Draw A Spring Tree Roll and Draw A Spring Rainbow Roll and Draw A Zany Turkey Roll and Draw a Happy Cactus Freebie Roll and Draw A Candy Corn Bandit Thank you for downloading Doodle Thinks resources and have fun drawing! Roll and Draw Winter Fun - A Happy Snow Person Game Sheet
Bring a smile to your space with this sweet watercolor Pug print!! This digital download is ready to be printed at home or at your favorite print shop and makes a perfect gift for the animal lover in your life. With its bright colors and furry subject it's perfect for adding a touch of joy and cuteness to any space! And it's such an adorable Pug! Right?! :-) ---------------------------------------------------- ► PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE DIGITAL DOWNLOADS FOR YOU TO PRINT, AND THAT THE PICTURE FRAMES IN THE IMAGES ARE FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. NO PHYSICAL ITEM(S) WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOU. ---------------------------------------------------- ► Handy Print Guide ✔ This adorable digital watercolor image comes in the following five ratios for your printing convenience! Files are high quality 300 PPI JPGs. - 1:1 ratio for square prints up to 24" x 24". - 2:3 ratio for 4" x 6", 8" x 12", 12" x 18", 16" x 24", 20" x 30", 24" x 36" prints. - 3:4 ratio for 6" x 8", 8.5" x 11", 9" x 12", 12" x 16", 15" x 20", 18" x 24" prints. - 4:5 ratio for 8" x 10", 12" x 15", 16" x 20", 20" x 25", 24" x 30" prints. - 5:7 ratio for 5" x 7" prints, and for international paper sizes A1, A2, A3, A4. Note: The files that you download use the following naming format: "File Name - 1x1", "File Name - 2x3", etc. The numbers on the end (1x1, 2x3, etc.) are not the image "size" but the image "ratio" and, due to the high image resolution, can be used for many print sizes including all of those listed above. We used an "x" in the file names because you can't use the ":" symbol in file names on your computer! Please contact me through Etsy if you require a different size or format, or if you have any questions! ❤ ---------------------------------------------------- ► How it works: 1) Make your purchase. 2) Etsy will email you with a link to download your files. 3) Download the files to your computer. 4) Print at home using the photo paper of your choice, or use a professional print service for more advanced options (like larger sizes that you can't print on your home printer). 5) Frame and enjoy! Tip: Etsy's short "How to Download a Digital Item" article explains the simple steps to downloading your files. Here's a link to it: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108?segment=shopping ---------------------------------------------------- ► Just a quick heads up on the usage of our digital images: - They're just for personal use, not for reproduction or anything like that. No commercial use. - They are perfect for your home or office, and they make lovely gifts! - You can't sell or share the designs or any part of them, either as original art or digital images. - The colors on the prints may look a bit different from what you see on your screen, just because monitors are all different. - Sorry, but digital files can't be returned or exchanged. If there's any problem, just let me know. ---------------------------------------------------- ► Visit my Etsy shop Watercolor Adorables for more like this! https://www.etsy.com/shop/WatercolorAdorables ---------------------------------------------------- ► Contact me: Thank you for stopping by, and feel free to contact me through Etsy if you have any questions! ❤ Graham, Owner, Watercolor Adorables ---------------------------------------------------- This artwork was lovingly created with the use of AI and other artistic software.
A very cute mini notebook perfect for gifting to dog lovers! This notebook is a very cute gift which features a selection of some of my favourite dog illustrations! It is the perfect addition to my birthday card and matching wall art collection. The breeds featured are Whippets, Dachshunds, Pugs, Chihuahuas, Cavapoo, Shih tzu and King Charles Spaniels. A lovely gift for those who love all dogs, or a dog owner of one of the breeds! The notebook is created using recycled paper and is a cute mini A6 size. The first page has a cute Whippet, and the last a little Dachshund. Each notebook will arrive gift wrapped in pink tissue paper! size : A6 (105 x 148.5 mm)
Discover how Pig the Pug by Aaron Blabey teaches character development, cause and effect, and sequencing in a humorous way.
This listing will provide you with all the visual pieces you need to adapt 'Pig the Pug' by Aaron Blabey, for students with Autism and other simular developmental disabilities. Make your book interactive with these visuals. Perfect for students with limited verbal communication or difficulties with comprehension. Use them during whole class shared reading, small groups or 1:1 direct instruction. The visuals included are to used by the student to answer comprehension questions by selecting the correct visual from the choices given and placing it in the book (book and visuals will require Velcro). Possible learning objective include: Answering who questions Answering what questions Answering where questions Identifying emotions and feelings of characters (basic and complex) Commenting 'I see' X Visuals are all 4cm X 4cm on letter sized paper. Australian buyers -print 'actual size' onto A4 paper. Or scale up if you wish for the visuals to be larger. Visuals created using Smarty Symbols YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE 'PIG THE PUG' BY AARON BLABEY TO USE THIS PRODUCT. ***************************************************************************** You might also be interested in my selection of interactive books for students with autism. Find them HERE ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: Get TPT Credits by leaving me feedback :) Go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. ***************************************************************************** Click here to follow me and be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches. *****************************************************************************
When I think of an animal mascot of the summer, I picture a flamingo. The image of that distinctive pink plumage and sassy bent leg just screams tropical elegance. This flamingo amigurumi pattern is fairly simple but there is a neat shaping trick that I used for the bend of the neck. To direct the […]
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He was my best friend . . . and now he’s gone! If you haven’t read I Just Ate My Friend by Heidi McKinnon, I highly recommend getting your hand on a copy. This lovely picture book, which follows the monster’s search for a new friend - after they ate their old friend, is a brilliant book to read
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Good morning! Today's craft is a printable PUG! I absolutely adore this flat-faced breed. I had one growing up and she was hands down the sweetest dog. My parents recently adopted a pug/lhasa apso
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Hey all! I've had some requests in the past for the pattern to the little pug I make. The problem is, I didn't have a pattern (like most of my creations, it's something I figured out as I went and then replicated it as best I could for additional ones), so I sat down yesterday and made a couple of pugs so that I could write down my pattern. So, here it is! This is a really simple and straight-forward pattern, and so it can be easily customized to make your pug different shapes and sizes. Just add or remove increase rows on the body and legs, and add or remove stitches on the other body parts to make your little pug bigger or smaller. You can even position the ears in different ways. I did on these guys -- the bigger guy's ears go to the sides, the smaller one's ears face the front. So, just have fun with it! If you're new to the whole amigurumi-thing, this is a good project to start out on. Small and simple. If you have any questions or need for help making customizations, let me know! Mini Crochet Pug Pattern **I've made this pug and pattern in two sizes and will note the differences in the pattern below** Size: *The larger pug is approx. 2" wide x 3.25" tall x 3.25" long. The smaller pug is approx. 1.75" wide x 2.5" tall x 2.75" long. Supplies: *Caron Simply Soft worsted weight (size 4) yarn in Bone *Red Heart Super Saver worsted weight (size 4) yarn in Black *Size E/4 3.50 mm crochet hook *10 mm/9 mm safety eyes (I used 10 mm for the bigger pug, 9 mm for the smaller one) [if you don't have safety eyes, and don't really want to buy any, you can use buttons instead. It will obviously give a bit of a different look, but hey, it works.] *polyester stuffing *yarn needle *stitch marker or a piece of yarn in a contrasting color to mark the beginning of each row (so you don't lose your place!) Terms: *mc = magic circle (aka Magic Ring) *sc = single crochet *inc = increase (two single crochets in one stitch) *dec = decrease (joining two previous single crochets together and making them one single crochet) *ch = chain stitch *sts = stitches **This pattern will be worked in the round (meaning continuous working, no joining with slip stitches at the beginning of each row) unless otherwise noted.** PATTERN: Mouth (using Black yarn) [larger pug]: ch 8; in 2nd ch from hook, sc 3; sc 1 into each of the next two sts; sc 2 into the next stitch; sc 1 into each of the next two sts; sc 6 into the last stitch; turn work and continue working on the other side of the chain; sc 1 in the next stitch; join the next 3 stitches together with a decrease sc; sc 1 into the next stitch; sc 3 into the last stitch (this is the same space as where you started with the first 3 sc). Slip stitch into the top of the first sc and finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto the body. Mouth (using Black yarn) [smaller pug]: ch 6; in 2nd ch from hook, sc 3; sc 1 in next st, 2 sc in next st, sc 1 in next st, 5 sc in last st; turn work and continue working on the other side of the chain; join next 2 sts together with a dec sc, sc 1 in next st, sc2 into the last st (this is the same space as where you started with the first 3 sc). Slip stitch into the top of the first sc and finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto the body. Eyes (using Black yarn) (Make 2) [same for both pugs]: mc; sc 6 into circle. Pull closed slightly, but don't close the circle all the way. Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing. Insert safety eyes into holes in the circle, and attach to face, securing the safety eye to the body with the eye backing inside the body. Ears (using Black yarn) (Make 2) [same for both pugs]: **The Ch 1 spaces you make at the end of each row do NOT count as a stitch. They're simply there to add height to your piece as you move up to the next row. Do not crochet into them. Row 1: leaving a nice long tail of yarn, ch 5; starting in the 2nd ch from hook, sc 1 into each st space. Ch 1 and turn your work (4 sts) Row 2: dec, sc 1 into each of the next 2 sts. Ch 1 and turn. (3 sts) Row 3: dec, sc 1 into next st. Ch 1 and turn (2 sts) Row 4: dec. (1 st) **Finish off and weave in the end you were just working on. Leave starting tail for sewing ears onto body. Body (using Bone yarn) [larger pug]: Row 1: mc; sc 6 into circle, pull gap closed (6 sts) Row 2: inc around (12 sts) Row 3: sc, inc; repeat pattern all the way around (18 sts) Row 4: sc, sc, inc; repeat pattern all the way around (24 sts) Row 5: sc, sc, sc, inc; repeat pattern all the way around (30 sts) Row 6; sc, sc, sc, sc, inc; repeat pattern all the way around (36 sts) Rows 7-19: sc in each stitch around (36 sts/row) **At this point, attach the mouth, eyes, and ears, and then start to stuff as you continue the pattern.** Row 20: sc, sc, sc, sc, dec; repeat pattern all the way around (30 sts) Row 21: sc, sc, sc, dec; repeat pattern all the way around (24 sts) Row 22: sc, sc, dec; repeat pattern all the way around (18 sts) Row 23: sc, dec; repeat pattern all the way around (12 sts) Row 24: decrease all the way around (6 sts) **Finish off and weave in the ends. Body (using Bone yarn) [smaller pug]: Row 1: mc; sc 6 into circle. Pull closed. (6 sts) Row 2: inc around (12 sts) Row 3: sc, inc; repeat pattern all the way around (18 sts) Row 4: sc, sc, inc; repeat pattern all the way around (24 sts) Row 5: sc, sc, sc, inc; repeat pattern all the way around (30 sts) Rows 6-17: sc in each stitch around (30 sts/row) **At this point, attach the mouth, eyes, and ears, and then start to stuff as you continue the pattern.** Row 18: sc, sc, sc, dec; repeat pattern all the way around (24 sts) Row 19: sc, sc, dec; repeat pattern all the way around (18 sts) Row 20: sc, dec; repeat pattern all the way around (12 sts) Row 21: dec around (6 sts) **Finish off and weave in the ends. Tail (using Bone yarn) [same for both pugs]: ch 5; starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, sc 4 into each of the 4 ch spaces (16 sts) **Finish off and leave a long tail for sewing. ***Due to the amount of stitches you're putting in each space, the tail will want to curl up a little on it's own. That's good! But, you may need to help it out the rest of the way to complete the curl. Just grab each end of the tail and twist them towards and past each other, creating a curlicue out of the tail. Attach it at the top-back of your little pug! Legs (using Bone yarn) (Make 4) [larger pug]: Row 1: mc; sc 6 into circle; pull closed (6 sts) Rows 2-5: sc 1 into each st (6 sts/row) **Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto the body. Legs (using Bone yarn) (Make 4) [smaller pug]: Row 1: mc; sc 6 into circle; pull closed (6 sts) Rows 2-4: sc 1 into each st (6 sts/row) **Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto the body. Now, sew all of your little guy's body parts together and you're done! Wasn't that so easy?? This is the bigger guy! This is the smaller one! I hope you enjoy making oodles of these little cuties! Feel free to give away or sell what you make from this pattern, but DO NOT claim this pattern as your own, adjust the pattern and re-brand it as your own, or sell this pattern. Also, please DO NOT use any of my photos. Thank you!!
Made by Tyra, grade 6 You need: white drawing sheet A4 size aquarelle pencils jar with water brush fine black marker Rene Magritte is born in 1898 in Belgium. When Magritte is 13 years old, his mother commits suicide. She jumps in the river Samber and is found with her dress covering her face. This image has been suggested as the source of several paintings from Magritte: people hiding their faces with several objects. In 1924 Magritte became friends with members of a surrealism group in Brussels: André Breton, Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí. These artists influence Magritte's work. In the end Magritte became famous with surrealistic paintings. Magritte gave his paintings a realistic effect of surrealism. He painted simple objects, like a shoe, an apple, a pipe or a tree. Magritte took these things out of their ordinary environment and placed them in a special surrounding. One of Magritte's most famous works is "La Trahison des Images" (The Treachery of Images). This is a very realistic painting from a pipe, with the text: Ceci n'est pas une pipe (This is not a pipe). The painting is not a pipe, but rather an image of a pipe. As Magritte himself commented: "The famous pipe. How people reproached me for it! And yet, could you stuff my pipe? No, it's just a representation, is it not? So if I had written on my picture 'This is a pipe,' I'd have been lying!" By putting us constantly on the wrong track, Magritte forces us to think about art. Magritte thought it the task of an artist to place reality in a different context. Links: Magritte museum, Brussel See also the other lesson In the style of René Magritte (1) on this blog. Made by Debbie, grade 6 Students draw a part of a man or woman, from about chest height. Like Magritte, we see no face. And, like Magritte, the person has something on his head. In stead of the face, students draw an object of their choice. The drawing, person and background, has to be coloured with aquarelle pencils. Use water and a brush to create the effect of aquarel paint. Wait until the artwork is dry and outline everything with a fine marker.
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