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Learn the 11 surefire signs that you have clairaudient psychic ability (also known as intuitive hearing)...
Most children can identify living and nonliving objects, but can't explain WHY something is living or nonliving. These hands-on activities will help!
Are you a clairvoyant psychic? The traits listed on this page will help you figure out if clairvoyance is one of your intuitive gifts.
Here are 10 useful and pretty things that you can make with lavender!
This Salted Caramel Fudge is a smooth and creamy easy caramel fudge with a sea salt topping. Fudge is also perfect for food gifts.
full photo tutorial - how to make a pretty paper orb
Here are 10 useful and pretty things that you can make with lavender!
Anyone who knows me, reads this blog, or uses my resources knows that I am passionate about differentiation. I think that is because I grew ...
For noen uker siden hadde jeg dilla på mini-staffelikort, nå er det tags som gjelder :-) Har brukt bilde og mønsterpapir fra Pion Design på denne tagen også. Stor blomst fra Prima, roser fra Wild Orchid Crafts, Blonden som er brukt til sløyfa er kjøpt i en gave/håndarbeidsbutikk i Mora. Deltar i følgende utfordringer med denne: Craft your days away: Vintage Kort o Mania: Anything goes Fortsatt god helg!
In first grade reading comprehension is something new, challenging, and difficult to teach because even though they’re all 6 or 7 they’re developmentally so different. Head over to my blog to get this comprehension page. Depending on what grade you teach it’d be great for: homework individual assessment small groups partners intervention challenging gifted students ... Read More about Reading Comprehension
Making bows can be a fiddly business. We loop, and tie, and pull on skinny little pieces of ribbon and hope when we’re done that we end up with something kind of straight and pretty looking. It can leave even crafty folk feeling rather fumble fingered. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had a little...
Mit diesem einfachen Trick lässt sich feiner Stoff wie Papier falten + eine Schritt für Schritt Anleitung für einfache Origami Schachteln!
Origami; 45 makkelijke voorbeelden vouwen met papier vouwblaadjes. Inclusief stappenplannen.
The easiest 5 ingredient Microwave Salted Caramel Fudge recipe!! Super quick and totally delicious!
This super easy 4 ingredient Biscoff fudge is like eating Lotus Biscoff spread in candy form. Delicious, creamy squares of spiced up fudge, it takes around 10 minutes to make and is great for gifting or even freezing for when the mood strikes.
This snowflake STEM center is such an easy way to stretch students' learning! Just grab a box of Q-tips and you're ready to go.
Learn to how make a compass using basic materials found in your home. This DIY compass is easy to make and works as well as a store-bought compass.
John seriously considered leaving this recipe out of the book, not because there is anything wrong with it, but because he didn t really want us to have it. His generous good nature has won through, however, so here it is. While he would maintain that this is the best hedgerow delight imaginable, the elderflowers could easily be replaced with Japanese rose petals. A further possibility would be to use rosehip syrup to make Turkish delight, adjusting the sugar and water amounts accordingly.
Bucket Tower. It even sounds silly. I never dreamed when we invented this challenge that it would become so popular. Except for Building Boats and Roller Coasters, this is the challenge that I get the most questions about. I promise this is what happened: I had a class prepared for a tower building challenge.
This silky-smooth 2-ingredient play dough can be made in just a few minutes with stuff you already have in your house--hair conditioner and cornstarch!
This blog post was originally going to be about the different types of rulers and why some are better than others for book folding. But the more I thought about it, the more I realised that it's the accuarcy that a ruler can help us to achieve that's the important thing here, not the ruler itself. So I decided to broaden the subject to include other factors that influence accuracy. Read on and I'll share what I have learned so far in my quest for the perfect book fold. Clear Your Workspace of
This Blubber Experiment lets kids experience for themselves how blubber keeps an animal warm in cold temperatures.
40 neat ideas for Scotland souvenirs for your next trip! Let's see what to buy and where to buy your Scottish gifts, with pet gift ideas!
Use STEM engineering activities in elementary school as a fun, engaging, and meaningful way to tackle the Next Generation Science Standards.
I've been asked to share my assessments and those that I use. Assessments are snapshots of a child's current ability to perform a certai...
Kids will love this cooperative activity that builds teamwork, planning, communication, and fine motor skills.
Winter Wonderland, anyone?
If you're looking for boredom busters for your little ones, these step-by-step origami for kids tutorials are simple and oh so fun!
Looking for an inexpesive and simple Valentine's Day decoration for your house? Learn how to make paper hearts from an old book or with construction paper!
Balloon magic - a fun science activity where you inflate a balloon using baking soda and vinegar.
Ah, those classic children's books. You remember. The timeless bedtime stories you loved to hear as you snuggled so tightly in your mom's or dad's arms?
A quick and easy DIY basket you can knit up no time flat. These small baskets are soft and flexible and can be folded down for storage.
I use a variety of resources to help me in my journey towards a differentiated classroom, and I've had so many readers ask which resources I find most useful so I thought I would share a few of the things that have been helpful for me. I decided to separate this into two different posts. This post will focus on actual printed resources or guides that I use and later I will show you specific items and tools that I use in my class (including some items I wish I had but haven't acquired yet). Above all, resources that I feel have been most helpful to me are any and all publications by the Differentiated Instruction guru, Carol Ann Tomlinson. She is the queen of D.I. I'd LOVE to meet her someday but until then, I stalk her through her publications and books. My favorites are: This is a super easy read, tons of great 'get right to work' suggestions and ideas. Great resource guide for elementary specifically. Great read for those getting started. Knowing that instruction should focus on core principals, I also reference the following website quite a bit to keep up on the latest Common Core State Standards for Kindergarten. It's a great reference site for everything Common Core. A couple of guides that I have made up myself that help me greatly in my day-to-day planning are: Click on the picture above to get a copy of the explanation. And this template I use (not as much anymore more but quite a bit when I first started out) to remind me of the what process I should use for tiering. You can click on the form to get a copy for yourself. Another chart that I use quite often when I think about differentiating in response to learning profiles and intelligences is I put this in the front of my planner to remind me of all the intelligences I should be considering when planning learning centers and other activities. If you'd like a copy for yourself, just click on the picture above to download it. These are just a few references that I use regularly to keep me on the straight and narrow. If you have any great resources that you use, please drop me a comment. I'd love to hear from you. And come back and check out my favorite tools used for differentiating in the next couple of weeks.
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Turn old book pages into a darling heart garland accented with red glitter to give it some sparkle.
...mit selbstbedrucktem Papier und eigens gefaltetem Umschlag. Das wäre doch was, oder? Noch besser für jeden weiteren Tag das ganze Jahr hindurch! Der Origami-Umschlag ist super einfach und die Scherenschnitt-Herzen sind für sich schon tolles Konfetti! Für mit Kindern ab Kindergartenalter geeignet. Was du für selbst gedrucktes Papier brauchst: - buntes Notizpapier, z.B. Rot, Gelb, Orange und Hellblau - Kinderschere oder eine kleine Schere, die gut schneidet - A4-Kopierpapier - Drucker mit Scan+Kopierfunktion 1. Falte das Notizpapier in der Mitte und dann rechts und links davon nochmals. Schneide die Herzen am Falz als halbes Herz und falte es nacher auf. Aus den grösseren Herzen können noch 1-2 kleinere Herzen geschnitten werden. 2. Die Scherenschnitte auf das Glas des Kopieres legen und etwas hin und herschieben, bis dir das Muster gefällt. Farbig kopieren und fertig ist das Herz-Papier. Du kannst es natürlich auch einscannen und so "aufbewahren". Mit der Vorschaufunktion kann auch geschaut werden ob es passt, bevor Tinte verbraucht wird. Der einfache Origami-Umschlag (french envelope) ist super easy zu falten und nach ein paar Umschlägen geht es sicher schon auswendig. Du kannst das A4 als ganzes verwenden, aber auch kleinere Varianten aus A5 oder A6 machen. Wie es geht: 1. Das Blatt in der Mitte falten 2. Wieder öffnen 3. Zwei diagonal gegenüberliegende Ecken zum Mittelfalz hin falten 4. Die Längsseiten zur nächsten Papierkante falten 5. Die Ecken in die Lasche stecken/zum Mittelfalz hin falten 6. Dein Umschlag ist fertig! Du kannst eine kleine Nachricht, Papierherzen oder Süssigkeiten darin verstecken, aber auch direkt auf das Papier schreiben und dann wieder schliessen. Hier nochmals die Briefumschläge aus den drei Grössen A4, A5 und A6. Die Origami-Briefe begleiten mich schon eine Weile und ich habe sie für Handmade Charlotte gemacht, zusammen mit selbstgezeichnet Briefmarken und Gummibärchen-Kleber als hc/make-valentines-day-stationery. Weiteres selbstgedrucktes Papier gibt es mit Blättern und Gräser als gästebeitrag-bei-mud-puddles-to-meteors Hier geht's zu weiteren Ideen für den Valentinstag: Auf dem Blog, bei pinterest/schaerestei/valentinstag/ und scherenschnitte-mit-kleinen-kindern-schneiden Ich würde mich freuen, wenn du mir einen Kommentar schreibst und demnächst wieder bei mir reinschaust! Du kannst meinen Blog auch gerne auf deine Leseliste setzen oder per e-mail (oben rechts) abonnieren.
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Here are 10 useful and pretty things that you can make with lavender!