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Yesterday during my Online Paper Crafting Class on Facebook, I shared how to make a Bay Window Fold Card (at least that's what I'm calling it). This card was one of the make-n-take cards
Hailey Bieber continues to convince us to not only try Pilates, but also rock chic workout wear in the process! See her latest look at SheFinds.com
Don't let big kids have all the fun! Itty bitty babies can enjoy water play, too! Here are a few of our favorite ways to get splashy.
I found this book on Pinterest and asked my librarian to track it down for me. I like it because it is visually stimulating. The aut...
Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Pootles - Greys and Pastels make for pretty cards! Happy Weekend everyone! It's Saturday morning and hopefully I'm still in bed
The children in my classroom love to hone their writing skills in this box of blue sand. Sand is the perfect medium for beginning writers. It's more interesting than tracing sandpaper numerals, and it's more forgiving than a pencil on paper. Usually, the children practice writing letters in the sand, but this child decided that he would rather write numbers. (Hooray! for thinking outside the box! As I watched him write, I thought, Why haven't I ever done this? From now on, I am definitely going to use the sand for number practice, as-well-as letter practice!) When a group of friends gathered around the number-writing child, he effortlessly turned his work into a game... encouraging them to guess what number he was writing. It's the best when the children become the teachers!
'E' stands for elephant. Excited and enormous! Just what kindergarteners love. These 25 Cute Elephant Crafts for Kindergarteners are sure to be a huge hit since they were specifically chosen for kindergarteners. Your kindergarteners will enjoy
This wall light is a battery-operated, plastic table lamp in white with an LED light. It has a geometrical, modern design and is a great addition to a kid's bedroom or any other space that needs a touch of light. The lamp is 15 to 19 inches in height and 6 inches wide. It has a loving heart star shape and comes with a remote control. The light is perfect for reading, working, or relaxing in bed and is easy to install.Specification: Size: 5 to 9 Inch Fixture Width: 6" Fixture Height: 15 to 19 Inch Bulb Included: Yes Number of Lights: 1 Color: White Style: Kids Material: Plastic Fixture Type: LED Feature: Itty Bitty, Remote Control Voltage: Battery Bulb Base: SMD Light Type: LED Shape: Christmas Tree Loving Heart Star
These play dough birds are a fun fine motor skills activity that was super quick to put together - and I just love the results! Welcome to the first Fine Motor Friday! A select group of five bloggers are each posting a fine motor skills activity every Friday. We received these lovely feathers from CraftProjectIdeas.com and I decided we should use them to make some cute little play dough birds - and work on some fine motor skills at the same time! The play dough is homemade: a mix of a regular recipe and the herb and spice dough we made recently.
Nuclear war, zombies, alien attack, impact event. These are what we think about when we think about literary apocalypses (or any fictional apocalypses, for that matter). But don’t get too comfortable, folks: there are many more — and many stranger —…
This board will help with your classroom management during math workshop. In this set you will receive: Header letters spelling MATH - 8 inches M- Math Facts A - At Your Seat T - Teacher Time (Also included is Technology) H - Hands On Center Cards - 4 of each - 4"x1.5" Group and Rotation Headers Group Cards - 5"x6.5" Numbers 1-30 to place on the group display Blank page of number squares (you can write students names if you prefer) Must Do / May Do The group cards and must do/may do cards can be laminated and written on instead of using the numbers if you prefer.
Located in Debant, Austria is the Ufogel Tiny House. Built on stilts and floating above a meadow, the modern cabin gets its name from its extraterrestrial resemblance.
Teacher Stacy Karlsen posted the chart because she thought it would be helpful — and now it's been shared 380,000 times.
See the work of Mary Blair, a Disney animator celebrated by a Google Doodle today.
The release of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Progress Report for 2012 (“Nation’s Report Card”) provides an overview on the progress made by specific age groups in public a…
Merosa Uiagalelei, Class of 2015 :: Orange County Senior Portrait Photographer Wednesday, May 13, 2015 Read post Congrats to this stunning high school graduate! I've known Merosa's family since she was born, so this was such a privilege to be able take her Senior Portraits. This is an exciting time for the whole family, so we were able to get her parents to take a couple pics with her as well :) Here is a preview of our photo session below.
I truly believe that small, intentional acts of kindness can change the world and work very hard to teach my kids that even at their ages they can really make a difference. That's why I
Knitting pattern. Knit the head, body and tail spirally on 3 needles, the 4th one is the working one. Knit legs and ears on 2 needles. NOTE: This is a digital download. Materials not included. Language: English and Russian. Materials: Needles: a set of 2,5mm double pointed (sock). Yarn: Any yarn will do, but some soft and fluffy would be best. Wool or mohair yarn 250- 300m/100g is a great choice. If you have thicker yarn, use bigger size needles, but mind that the finished toy size will be different too. I used yarn in two folds - "Alize angora gold" 550m/100g and other yarn of the Russian brand, which is no longer produced. SKILLS USED •knit and purl •kfb, •k2tog, skpo •short rows Please do not copy or redistribute this pattern or claim it as your own. You May sell finished item if you like, but please credit "KnitByMarynik" as the designer. For more of knitting and photo ideas please drop Instagram gallery @knitbymarynik Your file will be available to download once payment is confirmed. Thank you very much for visiting my shop. See you again:))
Printables and activities to go along with the book, Duck for President.
More houses are being built in Portland and not just on vacant land. Homeowners are adding self-contained, smaller homes to their property. These accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are being created by converting underused basements, garages and attics. Build Small, Live Large: Portland's 2nd Annual Accessory Dwelling Unit Tour organizer and Portland ADU expert Kol Peterson will teach a day-long ADU class June 6 and June 20 for homeowners interested in understanding the design, permitting and building process as well as financing, cost-saving measures and a list of local resources.