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A set of 5 themes with a total of 20 pictures to inspire your child to participate in "poke" drawing. These themes include transport, fruit, faces, the garden and shapes. Preparation involves placing a cork mat on the table, then coloured cardstock (or paper) and then the printed template. Use a push pin to poke each dot to create a drawing. For the best effect, hold the finished picture up to a window for the light to shine through the holes!
In need of some capacity activities or ideas? This post includes hands-on and engaging ideas for teaching capacity in a third grade classroom
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Full video tutorial series can be found on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78L93aXx6pk&t=1537s Ravelry KNIT ALONG support group here: https://www.ravelry.com/groups/arctic-light-sweater-kal The Arctic Light Sweater is a gorgeous cable knit sweater with intricate patterns on the front, back and sleeves. It’s worked top down on 5 mm (US8) needles with one strand of merino together with one strand of silk mohair to give it a lustrous sheen. The length is slightly cropped which makes it the perfect companion to wear with high waisted jeans or a dress. Tip! Choose a lighter colour to make the cables really stand out. If you’re going to make the effort, you may as well show it off! Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL Finished garment measurements: Finished bust circumference: 92.5 (100) 107.5 (120) 134.5 (147.5) 158 cm / 37 (40) 43 (48) 53.75 (59) 63.25”. Length from underarm to hem: 35 cm / 13.75” all sizes. Sleeve length from underarm: 45 (47) 47 (47) 49 (49) 49 cm / 17.75 (18.5) 18.5 (18.5) 19.25 (19.25) 19.25”. Upper sleeve circumference: 35.5 (39) 41 (48) 48 (56.5) 56.5 cm / 14.25 (15.75) 16.25 (19.25) 19.25 (22.5) 22.5”. Choose the size that is 5-15 cm / 2-6” bigger than your bust circumference. Sample in size S, Kika has a bust of approx 87 cm/ 34.25”. Gauge: 22 sts x 26 rnds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” on 5 mm (US8) needles holding one strand of merino and one strand of silk mohair together (before blocking). Needles: 3 mm (US2.5) circular needles 40-60 cm / 16-24” for neck opening and 80-100 cm / 32-40” for hem rib, and DPNs for sleeve rib (or use magic loop technique instead). 5 mm (US8) circular needles 40-60 cm / 16-24” for the sleeves and 80-100 cm / 32-40” for body, or just a 80-100 cm / 32-40” needle if you’re using magic loop technique. Notions: Cable needle, removable (open) stitch markers, tapestry needle. Yarn: 500 (500) 550 (600) 650 (700) 750 g Sandnes Garn Double Sunday (100% merino wool - 108 m / 118 yds / 50 g) in color 1015. 150 (150) 175 (200) 225 (250) 300 g Along Avec Anna Silk Mohair (72% fine kid mohair, 28% mulberry silk - 210 m / 230 yds / 25 g) in color Colombe. The sweater is worked holding one strand of merino and one strand of silk mohair together. The white Arctic Light Sweater is knitted with Sandes Garn Double Sunday in color 1015 together with Along Avec Anna Silk Mohair in color Colombe. The blue Arctic Light Sweater is knitted with Sandes Garn Double Sunday in color Evening Sky 6051 together with Knitting For Olive Soft Silk Mohiar in color Dusty Blue. The yellow Arctic Light Sweater is knitted with Säie Wool Aran in color John Lemon together with Säie Wool Silk Mohair in color John Lemon. The beige Arctic Light Sweater is knitted with Sandes Garn Double Sunday in color Kamé 3532 together with Isager Silk Mohair color 62.
Olympic Torch Kids Craft for the Olympics - it lights up! A toilet paper roll craft for kids to hold during the Olympic Opening Ceremony!
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These fairy jars are so easy to make and they look SO COOL! All you need is a glow stick, glitter and a mason jar and you can make your own fairy in a jar!
Japanese egg sandwich, or tamago sando, features creamy egg salad packed between light and fluffy Japanese milk bread. It is so easy to put together and holds up well, so it’s perfect for a light meal or wrapped up for your kid’s lunchbox.
Hey Ya'll! Do your kids love to learn by playing games? What if I told you that you could increase your students vocabulary by playing games that take 20 minutes or less? Vocabulary is something that is highly stressed in my district. It seems like each year, more and more pressure is put on us to increase students vocabulary. Today I'm here to share with you 4 easy games that you can implement into your class to increase vocabulary and make learning fun AND engaging! Kids should get excited about learning. Implementing games into our daily routine helps increase their learning when they don't even know it. All of these activities that I'm about to share can be used in a whole or small group setting. First up is Heads Down, Vocab Up! This is a game I like to have my kids play when I have a few minutes to kill before moving onto the next subject or when their little brains just need a break. It's super simple. Does your class like to play "heads down, thumbs up" or some call it "heads up, 7 up"? Mine do! Heads Down, Vocab Up! is just like that only using word cards. You can use any type of vocabulary cards you'd like. We play using sight words, compound words, contractions, academic vocabulary and more. Here is how to play: Pick 3-4 students to be it. Give each student picked a vocabulary card. Turn off the lights and the rest of the class puts their head down (NO PEEKING!) and their thumb up. The students chosen go around the room and pick someone by touching their thumb. When the teacher turns the lights on, those picked stand up and try to guess who picked them. Rather than calling out the students name, they must call out the vocabulary word that student is holding. If they get it right, they get to trade places and be it. If they get it wrong, they sit back down. Then the next round begins. You can also have your students tell the meaning of the word, use it in a sentence or give a synonym. This way it can be easily differentiated for various learners. When using academic vocabulary cards, I like have them say the word and their own meaning of the word. This is a simple review that can be done in 5 minutes or stretched out into a whole group lesson. Up next is a little game I like to call Word Speed! Word Speed is quick game that we play daily throughout the week. I do this with vocabulary and grammar skills mostly. All you need is some chart paper and makers. You could easily laminate chart paper and use dry erase markers to make it reusable. What you'll see below is bulletin paper from our workroom. Here is how you play... 1. Split your class up into 2 teams. (You can do more if you'd like) 2. Tape a piece of chart paper on opposite sides of the room for each team. You want them far enough apart where the other team can't see the others paper. 3. Write the topic you are covering at the top of the chart paper. 4. Time them for 1-2 minutes (sometimes this will be longer such as 3-4 minutes until everyone has a turn, but they think they only have one minute). 5. Each person write a vocabulary word and passes the marker to the next person. They are not allowed to talk while doing this. (The picture above, they had to write a pair of synonyms. They cannot write something that has already been written.) 6. They have 1-2 minutes to write as many words as they can. 7. When the time is up, the person holding the marker brings it to you. 8. I give each team one point for having the correct words. They race every day. On Monday-Wednesday, I do not count off for spelling. On Thursday and Friday, if a word is misspelled, I do not count it. This helps with preventing tie-breakers. 9. At the end of the week, the team with most points is the Word Speed Champ for the week! We play with a new piece of paper everyday so that they are able to use the same words. On Tuesday, I use the back of the page that they wrote on, on Monday. I kept a tally of the points on the board. I found that they loved this game so much, that they would go home and ask their families for words to use. Once the kids got into the routine of playing for various concepts, they would always ask if it was Word Speed time! Now lets talk about a class favorite that I use for multiple concepts. This little game is a BIG DEAL! It's called KABOOM! I blogged about this concept awhile back. You can read about it here. I'll do a quick recap. All you need to create KABOOM is popsicle sticks, a permanent marker, and a cup. Here's how to play: Color one tip of each popsicle stick. This end sticks out of the cup. Write a vocabulary word on each stick. You also need 5-10 KABOOM sticks. (For my academic vocabulary sets, I put 2 sets of vocabulary words that are 8 words each, and then 5 Kaboom! sticks. For sight words, I do a full set and then 10 KABOOM sticks. Place all the sticks in a cup with the colored tip sticking up. Students play rock, paper, scissors to see who goes first. The first player draws a stick and reads the word. For academic vocabulary they must read the word correctly and tell the meaning or use it in a sentence. This is good for differentiation in your groups. If the student reads the word and uses it in correctly they get to keep their stick. If they read it incorrectly or use it incorrectly, the stick must go back in the cup. If they draw a stick that says KABOOM! They have to put all of their sticks back into the cup. This is a BIG DEAL ya'll! The player with the most sticks at the end of the game wins! I like to play KABOOM with academic vocabulary at the beginning of each small group. I can easily differentiate each question I ask based on each student to fit their needs. We also play whole group using sight words, parts of speech, and for various math concepts. This is a favorite during stations as well. I keep all of my games set up in baskets and the kids can easily grab a cup when they have time. All the other games I have created are stored and labeled in ziploc bags. Last but most certainly not least is my personal favorite, Beach Ball Vocabulary! I originally started playing this game with math facts and learned that I could use it for all different subjects. You can read my math fact post here. All you need is a beach ball and a maker. Write vocabulary words all over the ball in a random order. Here is how to play: Have students form a large circle around the room while you or another student stands in the middle. GENTLY toss the beach ball to a student. Whatever word their thumb (you can pick right or left) lands on, they must tell the definition, use it in a sentence, or give an example of. Then they GENTLY toss the ball back to you and you throw it to another student. The example shown above was played with antonyms. Students had to say the antonym of the word one of their thumbs landed on. For academic vocabulary, I have all of unit 1 words written on a ball, all of unit 2 words written on a ball, etc. This way they are getting review of words we have already learned. All of the games show above can be used with multiple concepts such as academic vocabulary, synonyms/antonyms, prefixes/suffixes, compound words, contractions, parts of speech, sight words and so much more. Use them cross-curricular for math concepts or science and social studies. I hope you can incorporate at least one of these activities into your classroom! My kids love them and I hope yours do too! Have a great day!
As I ponder about the years gone by, it occurs to me that there was a very good reason as to why I would sit in an art lesson with a paintbrush in hand and a colour wheel before me. We would be told what colours would create what effects. I believe I had done [...]
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Why INFP Females Are So Unique There is plenty of misinformation about INFPs, especially female INFPs. They are an extremely misunderstood personality, which makes it rather difficult to peg them. Of course, any person is unique and cannot be put into a box- INFPs especially fit into that description. Here are just a few things …
Pattern available in English, French and Portuguese If you purchase 4 or more of my patterns at the same time, you will have a 20% discount with the code TETEBECHE ………. Bénéficiez d’une réduction de 20% sur votre panier en achetant 4 ou plus de mes patrons en même temps. Réduction avec le code TETEBECHE :) This design is a collaboration with Rosa Pomar. There is now a cardigan version of the design, check out the Noctua cardigan ! ILHA is named after the art of basket weaving art from the Portuguese village Ilha. The textured yoke adorns the top of the sweater with a set of stitches reminiscent of braiding and weaving. ILHA is worked from the top down, in the round. After the delicate yoke, the top of the sweater is shaped with raglan increases, resulting in a comfortable sweater and well-defined armholes. Once the stitches of the sleeves are put on hold, the body is knitted in the round, with pretty braids on the sides, revealed during movements. The ribbed edges are nicely highlighted by broken lines of twist stitches. Rosa Pomar’s ALJORXE yarn is perfect for combining these textured stitches (thanks to its beautiful stitch definition) with stockinette stitch (thanks to its lightness and nice drape). Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9) finished bust measurement: 98,5 (106, 113.5, 122, 129.5)(138.5, 146, 153.5, 161) cm - 38 ¾ (41 ¾, 44 ¾, 48, 51)(54 ½, 57 ½, 60 ½, 63 ½)” The sample is a size 2 (41 ¾) worn with approx. 20 cm / 8 in of positive ease. Positive ease recommended of + 15-30 cm / + 6-12” Yarn.: Rosa Pomar Aljorxe (60% Saloia wool and 40% alpaca) Yardage approx.: 880 (955, 1035, 1105, 1180)(1250, 1335, 1395, 1480) m - 965 (1045, 1135, 1210, 1290)(1370, 1460, 1525, 1615) yards Gauge (after blocking): 21 stitches & 31 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch with US6 (4mm) needle ILHA est tricoté de haut en bas, en rond. Le haut du pull est orné d’un empiècement délicatement texturé puis formé avec des augmentations raglans pour un porté confortable et des emmanchures bien dessinées. Les mailles des manches sont mises en attente pour être tricotées en rond par la suite. Le corps est décoré de jolies frises latérales. Le fil rustique et gonflant est parfait pour les bord-côtes simples et décoratifs, composés de côtes torses et interrompues. Tailles 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) Tour de buste, vêtement terminé: 98,5 (106, 113.5, 122, 129.5)(138.5, 146, 153.5, 161) cm - 38 ¾ (41 ¾, 44 ¾, 48, 51)(54 ½, 57 ½, 60 ½, 63 ½)” Le pull photographié est un taille 2 porté avec environ 20 cm d’aisance au buste. Aisance recommandée : + 15-30 cm / + 6-12” Fil fin de type fingering - Aljorxe de Rosa Pomar (60% laine - 40% alpaga) métrage approx : 880 (955, 1035, 1105, 1180)(1250, 1335, 1395, 1480) m - 965 (1045, 1135, 1210, 1290)(1370, 1460, 1525, 1615) yards Aiguilles Circulaires de 4 mm (US 6) avec câbles de 60 et 80cm, ou aiguilles de la taille nécessaire afin d’obtenir l’échantillon recommandé. Aiguilles de 4 mm (US 6) pour tricoter de petites circonférences en rond, selon votre préférence (double-pointes, petites circulaires, magic loop) Circulaires de 3.5 mm (US 4) avec câbles de 40cm et 80cm Aiguilles de 3.5 mm (US 4) pour tricoter de petites circonférences en rond, selon votre préférence (double-pointes, petites circulaires, magic loop) Échantillon : 21 mailles x 31 rangs / 10 cm (approx. 4 in) avec les aiguilles 4mm, en jersey après blocage
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Model: fits motif in A3 The FRAMELESS collection from Studio About is a series of transparent acrylic picture frames. The frame consists of a transparent front and a transparent colored acrylic back. 2 chicago screws hold the frame together and make it easy to change the motif. The frame is easily hung directly on one of the hollow screws, either directly on a nail or on a string. Here you can get the transparent frame with a beautiful pink back, which gives a nice, elegant and visual effect to your posters and photos. FRAMES IN THE LIGHT Use the frames as an active player in the room and hang them on a string or fishing line freely outside the room or in a window section. The front of the frame has UV protection, which protects your artwork from discoloration from the sun. TRANSPARENT FRAMES ON THE PICTURE WALL The series of transparent frames is available in many different colors and in most standard sizes. It is therefore obvious to use them with posters and photos. The transparent frames also fit well on the personal picture wall, where they can be decorated with paper clips, collages and pressed flowers. When organic shapes break the clean straight lines, it gives a beautiful and different expression, and it is easy to create your own little work of art. Today, the picture wall is much more than just a collection of posters - it is often a carefully selected collection of personal favorites and it gives a nice expression to mix different frames and different types of art. It can be anything from ceramic plates, hanging vases and textiles that hang in a mix with frames. The acrylic frames here, with their beautiful colors and simple design, are decorative in themselves and good for creating variety on a picture wall. CLEANING You can easily dust off the frame with a cloth or polish it with ordinary glass cleaner. SPECIFICATIONS FRAME DIMENSIONS: 347 X 500 MM MOTIVE SIZE: A3 FRONT: transparent 3 MM acrylic (with anti UV) BACK: light pink 3 MM acrylic SUSPENSION: 2 pcs golden chicago screws (the screws are hollow with room for hanging) WEIGHT incl. packaging: 1,230 KG You may find that the acrylic can bend slightly due to tension in the material, but you can easily correct this by turning the acrylic sheets so that they are facing each other. The FRAMELESS series was designed by architect Mikkel Lang Mikkelsen, who is one half of the creative duo behind Studio About. UNPACKING The frames are supplied with a clear film on the front and back, so that the frame is not scratched or scratched during transport. You open the frame by unscrewing the screws, one at the top and one at the bottom. Place your motif between the two sheets of acrylic. Screw the screws back on. Peel off the film on the front and back, use glass cleaner if the frame gets greasy. Hang the frame. The frame has a colored back and a transparent front, but you can flip it however you want.
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