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The preschool years are a time of exploration and discovery. They are also filled with learning a lot about what makes us unique individuals. Recently, I started working with my toddler on identifying and naming body parts and reading various All About Me Books. Today we’re sharing a fun all about me preschool science activity...Read More
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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
"October Fun!!" This is a week long lesson plan all about the October Festivities!! This lesson plan is for pre-k to Kindergarten students. This lesson can either be used in the full Giggling Einstein's curriculum or just be added to your curriculum. It is full of fun, hands-on activities that teach all the skills your students will need throughout the school year in a fun way! These lessons help teachers and parents have more time to teach and less time worrying about the paperwork. Includes: *Lesson Plan *Activity instructions *Science Examples and Instructions *Art Examples *Week Supply List *14 Printable Activities Create! Inspire! and Have Fun!!
This Stir-Fried Sweet Chili Tofu is delicously hearty with crispy pieces of tofu in a blend of sweet and spicy from the sauce! The spice and sweetness levels are totally up to you and you can easily adjust the sauce depending on your desired taste.
Sleeve designs can be a little bit intimidating. Drafting them is kind of a science on its own, and it’s hard to imagine what shape you need to start with if
Sure, you see a lot of stuff these days all about men and women who quit their day jobs to become travel bloggers, writers, influencers, what have you. Their lives look so incredibly glamorous, filled with infinity pools and jungle safaris, room service laden with exotic fruits and croissants, Instagram stories all about their fun-filled itinerary. And while a lot of their lives are as glamorous as they appear, I feel like, for an average person like myself… traveling by yourself isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Here are a few things I realized shortly after I started my journey as a “solo traveler.” It’s lonely. Last night marked one week since I came to NYC for my month-long visit, and it’s been an eye-opening experience to say the least. One of the most insane things to me is just how alone you can feel in a city filled with 8.5 million people. Endless possibilities for conversation, for connection with another human. Yet everyone chooses to plug their ears and listen to anything other than the people surrounding them. So far, the only place where I’ve held a conversation with a stranger has been at church. The problem is that most of the members are families, which means exploring the city on a whim with a girl they just met doesn’t exactly fit into their lifestyle. I’m a very extroverted person. It’s not that I don’t have the confidence to say, see a show by myself or eat lunch alone. It’s that one of the best parts of any activity is sharing it with someone else. I want to be able to turn to the person next to me and start a conversation about what we just saw or ate or heard. What we experienced together. I’m not saying you can’t make memories by yourself. But memories, to me, are so much sweeter when shared with another soul. Pictures are hard. Is it just me, or does it seem like every single travel blogger has a personal photographer that just follows them from continent to continent?? I have had luck ONE time so far asking a stranger to take my picture. Yesterday’s experience was so terrible that I got up this morning and went straight to B&H to purchase a tripod (I settled on this one, by the way – and I love it!). I just want perfect pictures of me doing fun things, is that too much to ask?? Sometimes the most popular way of doing things isn’t the smartest. Yes, hotels are a lot of fun. Especially when they’re fancy and have rooftop pools and endless amenities and king sized beds and amazing room service! BUT unless you have a lot more funds than me (and I mean a lot), staying in a nice hotel all of the time is going to significantly decrease the amount of money you get to spend on other things! For example, I’m subletting my friend’s NYC apartment for the month. Yes, it’s a small apartment and yes, it takes me about a half hour to get to Times Square, but WOW is it so worth it! I’m paying for an entire month what I’d pay for four nights at a halfway decent hotel in the city. AND I have a kitchen with a full-size fridge! Helloooooo to saving money on food! While you may not have a friend who happens to be subletting their home everywhere you visit, my point is that the lodging is way less important than the place you’re visiting as a whole. It’s about the experience, not the bed you sleep in at night. Confidence is key. Seriously, I cannot stress this enough. Especially for women traveling alone. There are people in this world who are seeking out those who are unsure of themselves or their surroundings. They are willing and ready to take advantage of you, should you give them the opportunity. If you at least appear to know what you’re doing, they’re more likely to think you’re a local, which makes you a less easy target. That’s why it’s so important to plan in advance, knowing exactly where you’re going and how you’re going to get there. Which leads me to my next point… Planning is absolutely necessary. When I first got here, my mom asked me what I was going to do the next day. And I realized I hadn’t even thought about it! Sure, I had some things that I wanted to do or see during my month here, but they were all very broad ideas. I’m learning that vague plans lead to vague days, where nothing really gets accomplished! And that’s not cool, especially when you don’t have an unlimited amount of time. Now, every night before bed I plan out what I’m doing the next day. Where I’m going, what I want to see, restaurant options, which train I need to take, etc. Since I can’t rely on anyone else for spur-of-the-moment suggestions or ideas, I find it’s much easier to come up with my own ideas the night before. This doesn’t mean I don’t ever do anything spontaneous or alter my day a little to experience something I hadn’t planned on, though! After all, isn’t that what traveling is all about? The freedom is exhilarating. Have you ever traveled with someone who guilted or talked you into doing something you didn’t want to do? It’s not a pleasant feeling. But that’s what is so wonderful about traveling by yourself – you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do! Literally every decision is made and signed off on by YOU. No one else’s opinions or feelings matter! Who cares if none of your friends like Greek food? Or if you’re the only musical theatre lover in your whole family? When you only have yourself to worry about, you can make any choice your heart desires, with zero complaining from anyone else. And it. is. awesome. I’m not entirely sure that the life of a solo traveler is what I want. I truly do enjoy sharing my experiences with others, which is one reason why I love blogging so much! It’s like telling a story to a friend that couldn’t make it this time. But sharing my adventures with a friend as they happen… that’s what I crave the most. But who knows? I may grow to love solo travel more as time goes on! For now, I only hope I could provide a little bit of insight to those who are as curious as I once was. Happy travels! Candidly, Kristianna
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These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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Use this 'Soccer Ball All About Me', back to school, art and writing prompt activity to learn fun facts about your new students and to help them interact with each other. Invite students to respond to prompts in a personal and imaginative way using fun doodles and graffiti-style lettering. This all about me soccer ball is ideal for use as an icebreaker activity or as an art-specific lesson - it's great for engaging sporty kids who don't particularly enjoy art! Please see the detailed Preview for more information 16 prompts on the doodle ball template include: Name, Age, Self Portrait, Favorite Song, Food, Book, Sport and Color Writing prompt soccer balls Prompts encourage students to write some notes about their goals, challenges, hopes, and interests There is also a lined soccer ball template for students to write about their own themes or topics It's fun to glue the doodle and writing balls back to back if you complete both activities This packet also includes the following: 'A Ball About Me/Us' banner for students to decorate and display With 2 letters per US letter size page, this will make a large welcoming banner for the new classroom or bulletin board. Make a soccer ball bookmark Explore pattern, shape, and color with two additional abstract soccer ball doodle worksheets. Materials needed: Print onto cardstock for the best results Colored pencils and marker pens String and pegs for the banner Scissors and glue Additional information Cut out the balls to make a fabulous collaborative wall display You can also laminate and suspended them from the ceiling. Watch them spin! Use as front covers for journals and workbooks and on locker doors UK/Aus/NZ version, with 'favourite colour' spellings are included in the packet The templates will match up when glued together, back to back. Please note that activities have been designed to complete on separate pieces of paper, they are not formatted to be printed back to back on one sheet of paper. Accurate two-sided printing cannot be guaranteed as paper tends to move slightly while printing Ideas for use Build a strong sense of community during the first week back Safe for shy or nervous students to share about themselves Meet the Teacher Open House Bulletin board displays ESL students Students with learning disabilities Encourage creativity in those less confident Goal setting and growth mindset Social and emotional - help students explore their feelings Welcoming new students New teacher introduction Helpful low prep project for substitute teachers End of Year reviews Happy teacher feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Barbara F says, “My scholars loved this activity. It was a welcome change to a typical icebreaker. 90% of my students currently play soccer, so that made it even more appealing. I now also have student art for my classroom walls!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Michelle O says, "So much fun for the students! I even made one myself! Really well laid out and user-friendly! Beautiful bulletin board display! And a creative way for the students to share about themselves! I highly recommend this product!." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jordan E says, “This is one of my favorite back to school activities! As a former soccer player and coach I love this get to know you activity! Very easy to use.” You might also like to view these popular seasonal resources: A Backpack All About Me A Cell Phone All About Me A Shoe All About Me A Hoodie All About Me View my Back to School Bundles here - save 25% Stay in touch! Website and Blog Pinterest Instagram You Tube Follow my store on TPT to receive notification of new products, where I will be offering a 50% discount for the first 48 hours after they are posted. Don’t forget to leave feedback on resources - you will earn points towards your next TPT purchases :-) Please get in touch with me if you have any questions regarding this resource, I am always keen to help, Thanks! Diane Copyright ©The ImaginationBox/Diane Pagan 2019. All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
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