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As a doula I took it upon myself to create a childbirth education eBook that will not only encourage other doulas/mothers or child birth educator but help them on their journey. As becoming a new mother or doula can be extremely exciting, it can also be challenging when not given all the information. This eBook will help you better prepare and understand what the doula/mommy world has to offer. Some of the information in this guide includes but is not limited to • Nutrition • Interventions • Coping Measures • Breastfeeding • Postpartum How it works: 1. Add to cart and complete the purchase. 2. Once your purchase has been verified, you will be able to download your files from the Etsy "Purchases and Reviews" section and via email. 3. Use the "Template instructions" file within the downloads to access the eBook This is an instant digital download therefore no physical item will be shipped. You can print and customize the materials as needed. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me. 🙂
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I wanted to share with you something that I have made for myself to use for my clinical practice. It is intended to help me with my documentation via note-taking. I would like to take the opportuni…
Word Work Fun! 27 comments Today I did not set out to work on Literacy Centers, but that's where I found myself obsessing (yes, obsessing). Of course, I have now run out of colored ink and white cardstock and a trip to Target, Staples, Office Max, or all 3 is in order. As I was printing out some lit centers from old TpT purchases, I began thinking about creating some spelling/word work activities as they relate to high frequency (and other familiar) words. I teach small group reading to the average students in my grade level (at my school we ability group by grade level), so I had them in mind as I worked on centers today. I started making a list of your standard spelling centers: magnetic letters and cookie sheets, letter tiles, scrabble tiles, and then it hit me...what about a keyboard? We don't have enough computers at school to have actual computer time but the kids need to be familiar with a keyboard. So, I Googled "computer keyboard template" and looked under the image results. I found an image and created a document with two images (keyboards) to a page. Then, I laminated them, and cut them out. So quick, so easy, and sure to be a hit with the kiddos. Just as students would use magnetic letters or letter tiles to practice making and/or spelling familiar words, the students will do the same with the keyboards. It's just another way to have them interact with important words as they become familiar with the location of each letter on the keyboard. Now, this most likely means that my second graders will hunt and peck their way around the keyboard, and that's OK. The point is, they will be exposed to where those letters are located on the keyboard. I plan to have them "type" out each word from the provided set of words, but you can use the idea however you like. You could have your students write the word on a piece of paper or a whiteboard and then type it out. Or, you could have them spell it aloud to a partner before they type it out. It's up to you! As for the words they will work with? I printed out some word lists including high frequency words from FCRR (click on Fluency-Part Two and scroll down until you find the HF words) and some thematic word lists I found here. I placed the word lists in page protectors and they will be housed in a binder. The students will practice spelling these words with the keyboard (or magnetic letters, etc). I hope you can use the idea in one way or another. :) Update: Please note, I realize that there are many ways in which one could use the keyboard template idea. That's the beauty of an idea like this, you can use it however you want (or not at all). There is no right or wrong way. Make it your own so that you can meet the needs of your students/school/whatever. Due to program changes, I no longer run centers in my classroom, but when I did, this was the one center I had that did not have a formal accountability component (something the students turned in to me). I know, I'm a rebel. The students using the centers (while I led small groups) worked in pairs, so I guess you could say that they had some informal accountability in that if they didn't use it the way it was intended, their partner would likely let me know. Having one center without formal accountability worked for me, and it didn't bother me because the seven other centers that the students had to work their way through that week were highly challenging and each had an accountability component. I changed out my centers weekly, which means this center did not make a weekly appearance. Ultimately, a center like this posed less pressure and was relaxing for the kids (and I'm OK with that from time to time). Have fun making the idea work for you! Share It:
I love teaching my children about making healthy choices when it comes to meals and snacks. It's a skill that I wish I could master for myself and when I'm talking to them about healthy food choices, the mommy guilt kicks in (in a good way) and reminds me that I should be taking my own advice. Healthy food activities for preschoolers should teach them to eat from all the different food groups in a balanced way. Fun food group activities can teach healthy eating, and vocabulary for a variety of foods, in a positive way. No nagging necessary, moms!
I have never worked with a 3D printing pen, but after seeing this project for Tiffany Candle Holders — I’m a big doodler of flowers, myself — now I know...
These Fall crafts via Pinterest are perfect to spruce-up your living space this season. These fall-inspired crafts are easy for everyone!
*Printable Educational Resources. Download, Save & print. Digital files are delivered via instant download from your Etsy account or your email address after purchasing. You are purchasing digital files only and no printed copies or any other items are included. Part of our Learning Aids collection, this is a unique piece of work illustrated by myself and made available for you to download and print at home or via a printing service. Each brushstroke is my own and I’m happy to be able to offer these out to you. A digital print displaying various different punctuation marks. You will receive: - 1 JPeg Image of the print (A4 size, 8.3 x 11.7 inches) *printing results may vary and depend on the type of printer/paper used *PERSONAL USE ONLY Commercial use, reproducing, editing, sharing or reselling this artwork is prohibited
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Hook students in this classroom guidance lesson with a backpack scavenger hunt! Students search in organized or messy backpacks for items to demonstrate how being a responsible student helps get us started on the right foot! Students identify their responsibilities in their homes, school, community, and to themselves and identify feelings associated with responsibility. Includes lesson plan (objectives, outline, materials list, ASCA standards alignment), example scavenger hunt list, blank scavenger hunt form to personalize, handout, handout example, and objectives assessment checklist. I use this lesson with fourth grade, but it is appropriate for grades 3-5. This lesson is included in my fourth grade classroom guidance lesson bundle and ULTIMATE classroom guidance lesson bundle! Take a look at my other individual classroom guidance lessons! Keep in touch: Counselor Keri on Pinterest Counselor Keri on Twitter Counselor Keri Blog Counselor Keri on Facebook Counselor Keri on Instagram: @counselorkeri [email protected] Terms Copyright © Counselor Keri, Keri Powers Pye. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. See product file for clip-art and font credits.
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Twenty years ago — in July 2003 — I created the first version of this website to share resources for educators. I had just completed my third year of teaching, and was collaborating with other educators online via message board forums. I took the plunge of learning how to code and built my first website … Continued
My prayer for this young man who will one day marry my daughter. As tears roll down my cheeks, I cry out to you to bless, protect and direct his life.
Eat what you like when you're hungry, and stop when you're satisfied. Could it really be that simple?
This setup is the simplest, yet one of the most important techniques I have for getting beautiful flat lay food photography
Welcome to my list of webtools that don’t require student registration. This started off as a simple curation for myself and has ballooned into something that I never thought would get this b…
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The weather is start to change where I live and I am finding myself preparing Possum more activities to do indoors. Of course this activity isn’t restricted to indoors (or babies) but it helps keep children busy on such days. Let’s get our children doing some collage! There are many learning […]
Learn how to write in beautiful italic handwriting with this unique handwriting curriculum called Perfect Reading, Beautiful Handwriting by Everyday Education, LLC. Not only will new readers learn how to read but they'll also learn how to write! People of all ages can use this program - I found myself practicing
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