Here’s another fun and easy sewing project. Once you know how to construct the basic bag the possibilities are endless. Click on the first image to start the tutorial. Enjoy! M
Pour mener une séquence sur la vue en maternelle voici quelques pistes et activités possibles, activités sur la vue, 5 sens vue, jeux pour développer le sens de la vue
Gratis learning activity My Five Senses for preschoolers to learn sense organs and develop logical thinking, attention and concentration ability. Print PDFs here.
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A free and easy diy kids printable craft. Build a cat with this 1-page printout. Color, cut and enjoy! Free kids printables, all the time.
It was purely by accident that I figured out this method of transferring a printed image. It is simple to do and you don't need any special paper or products! If you can print it from your computer then you can transfer it to a fabric or wood surface. Now, this project I am about to show you is not very exciting, but it will give you the idea of how the transfer is done...so here it goes. I decided to cover my old and dirty mouse pad that looked like this: I used canvas and cut a piece a bit larger that than the mouse pad. Then I cut a piece of "Heat n Bond" the same size as the canvas and, following the instructions, adhered it to the back of my fabric. When it cooled, I removed the paper backing. I then centered the mouse pad onto the back of the canvas and, again, using my iron, adhered the canvas to the top of the mouse pad. I then wrapped the excess canvas to the back of the pad and used my iron to attach the edges. I cut a piece of macramae jute and secured it to the edge of the pad using hot glue. So, now you know how I covered the mouse pad...onto how to do the transfer. You will need freezer paper, 8 1/2" x 11" paper, spray adhesive, ink jet printer and your imagination. Cut a piece of freezer paper a bit larger than your standard-sized paper. Spray your paper with spray adhesive and lay on the "paper side" of your freezer paper leaving the waxy side exposed. Trim the excess freezer paper using sissors. You now have a "reusable" sheet of transfer paper for all your projects. I found the italian postage image from "The Graphics Fairy" and set my printer to "mirror image". You will need to print the image on the "waxy" side of your paper. (be careful not to smudge the image) Now, wet the surface you are transferring too, however, your only want to "slightly" dampen the surface, not soak it! I dampened the top of the mouse pad with a sponge. Place your image on the surface and "burnish" using the back of a spoon until you have rubbed the entire image surface. Carefully lift the paper off and there you have it...an image transfer! I kinda rushed through this project because I was excited to share it with you so, as you can see, I didn't quite center my image onto mouse pad. Also, my pictures are not very good...very dark and they don't show the true colors. Sorry, but I hope you get the idea! Oh...and before I forget I mentioned that the paper is "reusable"... once you transfer your image you can simply wipe the "waxy" side with a damp cloth to remove any remaining ink. You now have a clean surface to print a new image for a new project. As I mentioned, this method works well on wood as well, so I will be sharing a wood transfer project in the next day or two. Until then, thank you for stopping for a visit! Lesa
This adorable project utilizes a few of my favorite craft items, recycled cereal boxes and battery powered tea lights. The possibilities of what you put in these illuminated shrines is endless. Pop…
Preserve leaves and flowers from your garden with sun print cards using this traditional photography process that produces a brilliant blue print!
Here we go! This is what you'll need. Mod Podge , Elmer's washable glue, and a piece of cardstock.
Fabric Printing With Citra-Solv: Any photograph, image or design that looks good in black and white is a great candidate for printing with Citra-Solv. It's permanent, can be washed in the washer, takes about 2 minutes to do and it's cheap and easy. Once you start printing it's hard…
These Color by Number Ocean Preschool Worksheets are perfect for having fun while practicing number recognition and early math skills. You're definitely not going to want to miss these free printable summer color by code
*** Check out my store for more great Poster Activities. It's All About FIELD DAY with this adorable Color Me Poster. Use these posters as a memory book page, reflection activity, introduction to the day…and much, much more. The possibilities are ENDLESS!!! Print the posters as they are at their current size, or enlarge them. Let your students fill in the questions and decorate their posters. When the posters are complete, share and display them for all to see. ***These make an adorable hallway display. : )
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Fabric Printing With Citra-Solv: Any photograph, image or design that looks good in black and white is a great candidate for printing with Citra-Solv. It's permanent, can be washed in the washer, takes about 2 minutes to do and it's cheap and easy. Once you start printing it's hard…
School has officially started for us! We are several days into the school year and I am loving my new class! It's a big group but they are...
With colored felt tip pens we have drew these landscapes, starting from a stylized drawing of a simple landscape (rocks, grass, hills, a tree, a lake with boats, some other hills and mountains in …
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Les scientifiques viennent de faire une découverte essentielle sur la vie animale. Alors qu’ils pensaient qu’aucune vie marine n’était possible sous la calotte glaciaire de l’Antarctique, une découverte accidentelle semble vouloir leur prouver le contraire.Une découverte qui va les pousser à comprendre comment des organismes vivants peuvent parvenir à se développer dans des environnements aussi hostiles que l’Antarctique.
This has been such a glorious first month where we have developed new skills and shared many special moments together! We have learned to: Play, think, wonder, and learn Interact safely within our classroom and with our classmates (share, cooperate, solve social conflicts, etc.) Clean up after ourselves Listen attentively to the person who is speaking Follow simple instructions Load and unload our backpacks (take out our agendas and library books) Line up to visit the library, gym, or music room Listen to a new story read to us and respond with our thoughts about it Dress for the outdoors (zipping our coats, putting on our shoes) Explore our Natural Learning Environment Eat our snack and our lunch Complete our daily writing during "Thinking and Learning Time" Walk with a partner on the sidewalk toward our nature trail Our photos showcase the special moments that we have shared: Please note, we now have permission from some families to show their child's face on the blog. Celebrating our blog's second birthday! Drawing and writing while engaged in play-based learning. Finding our photo on the "Daily Writing Wall." Hanging up our daily writing during Thinking and Learning Time. Feeling proud of showing our personal best writing each day! Adding numbers to our dramatic play learning area. Building with a variety of open-ended materials, including big blocks, rocks, tin cans, and pine cones. Wondering about the leaves that we collected on the light table. Painting with water colour paints. Exploring with our magnetic tiles on the overhead projector. Creating with magnets. Learning our success criteria. Noticing our Documentation Portfolios. Reading books in our book nook. Adding wonders to our Wonder Wall. Reflecting on previous learning. Sketching with charcoal and sketch pencils at our drawing table. Working together to achieve a common goal! Using our senses to help us learn. Making masterpieces in the sand. Writing with the support of our sentence starters. Improving our fine motor skills by picking up marbles with spoons and putting them into a tin can. While all of this wonderful learning was unfolding, Mrs. Ham and Ms. Babalis were trying to get to know each of the students better by finding out about their interests, literacy skills, and mathematics knowledge. All of the students participated in these interviews, so that the educators could get a sense of their strengths, needs, and next steps. This important information will help them to plan differentiated mini lessons and intreguing inquiries. Mrs. Ham completes a fine motor cutting interview. Ms. Babalis completes a math interview. Stay tuned for more about our outdoor learning! Parents and blog followers, we invite you to post your comments, connections, or questions below.
Pious image of Saint Francis of Assisi with his prayer on the reverse. Possibility of ordering it in a larger size to frame.
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Creating a custom shiplap wall doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. Learn how to make your own faux shiplap and plank a wall for $30!
The cross, iconic to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ has been depicted in multiple forms that awaken the spirituality in you. Let children be enlightened on the significance of the historic event by completing this free and unique set of coloring pages. The first of the printable collection depicts a cross with intricate detailing. Another […]
Les orages font chaque année de nombreuses victimes, mortelles ou non. Quelles sont les séquelles possibles ? Comment s’en prémunir ? Raymond Piccoli, scientifique spécialiste de la foudre, nous éclaire.
Sur le même principe que le livre de l'an dernier sur le thème de la mer IcI et cette année, sur le thème du jardin :
Craies grasses et encres ont servi à réaliser ces superbes oeuvres trouvées sur le blog de Natalie , (" elementaryartfun "), enseignante d'Arts plastiques au Texas . En attente de sa réponse à ma demande d'autorisation de publier depuis plusieurs semaines...