I'm skipping ahead and posting again today because I want to share with you what I think is the GREATEST art project ever. WOW, that is a big, bold statement isn't it??? Well, you be the judge! Our letter last week was "M" so this just seemed perfect. We are reaching for the moon and the stars. YES, with the exception of cutting out the moon and the children's bodies), these were all done completely by the students themselves! I saw a similar art project on a children's museum website last year. I'm sorry that I don't have the original art piece (it was done by an adult artist) but if you do, please let me know and I will give them credit. NOTE: A big thank you to Katy Mitchell! She lead me to the original picture I saw. Here it is Artsonia. THANK YOU so much Katy!!! This project was really very simple but the children were all so proud of themselves. I loved watching each child finish their art and look at it. They were so happy. I hope you will try something like this with your class and if you do, please send me a picture, I would love to see it! Thanks for dropping by!
Looking for info and resources on constructing a hog wire fence (e.g. 'metal mesh' fence). I added a few pics for example and you can also take a look at this link to get a general idea of what I am looking for: http://bit.ly/1qNLx7C I want to use this for a dog fence in my backyard. Would like to build it myself and I have a pretty good idea, but would love to find some resources for more detailed construction/design discussions. Thanks in advance!
Check out this SketchUp for Woodworkers Guide full of information for those who want to give it a try. Paul Mayer walks you through his SketchUp journey.
We began today by using our imaginations to expand on an image. Then we explored Romare Bearden's style of collage using magazine cuttings to make a frame focusing on colors and then a person focusing on human features to go inside of the frame. See our finished art below:) Jake Henry Jake Natalie Henry Isabel Olivia
It's been a long time since I've wanted to come up with a clothing set for kiddos, the one that is going to match the stuff I convert for adults... And I finally did it! So, since this set is really…
Do you have thin curly hair and struggle to cover your scalp and get fullness and volume? For today's video, I'm going into detail about all the techniques I
Here's a great Object Lesson for Kindness - The Domino Effect. Equipping you to raise kids with character and concern for others.
MELISSA’S CREAMED CORN 6 ears of fresh corn, shucked, cleaned and cut off the cob ½ stick butter 3 tablespoons sugar Salt and pepper to taste ½ cup half and half In a large skillet, over medium-high heat, melt butter and add corn stirring often for about 8 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and simmer for about 10 minutes. I like to use my hand blender and mash a little of the corn right in the skillet. If you don’t have a hand blender, you can scoop half of the corn mixture into a blender then place it back in the pot.
Explore david_huerta's 661 photos on Flickr!
When it’s time to teach my students to summarize, I love to use the Somebody Wanted But So Then (SWBST) strategy. Today I want to share a few tools you can use when teaching this reading strategy.
How to Prepare for Classical Conversations - Foundations This next homeschool year will involve some
If you've been following my Emoji C2C graphgan you've seen the 9 Emoji face squares I've created. But this project wouldn't be complete without the poop emoji! I've created a "Poop Pillow" to go with my Emoji face graphgan! And for those who don't fancy the poop emoji, I've also created a "Prayer Pillow" as
Have you been wanting to try inquiry-based learning in your classroom? Genius Hour is an amazing project that will take yoru students to whole new level!
If I were to write an email or a Facebook message to someone I wanted to meet or do business...
Have you ever thought about using wordless videos in your speech therapy lessons? It increases engagement! Start with these videos...
The period between the end of the 19th century and World War II is considered the golden age of the ocean liner. We’ll be starting with a basic sketch of an ocean liner I drew up. Of course I...
Get more from aharris00britney on Patreon
I didn't realized these were as big as they turned out to be but that's what made them really fun. I got this great idea from Third Grade Love . She has a free glasses printable on her blog. I just ha
My first c section birth was completely unexpected. However, for my second baby, they gave me the option to schedule a c section or try for..