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This is the label I made for my Daughters Mandrake costume. You can see the costume here, craftylilthing.blogspot.com/2008/01/my-little-mandrake.html And here craftylilthing.blogspot.com/2008/01/my-little-mandrake.html And I used it for a miniature mandrake I crocheted for a swap. You can see a picture in this post. craftylilthing.blogspot.com/2009/05/reducio-sock-swap-gif... Please feel free to use my label. I would love to see a picture of your costume, craft,... Just leave me a link. :)
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We are currently starting our final projects of the year. [I can't believe it!] But for now, let me catch you up on what we just finished... 5th and 4th grade have been working on the same concepts for the past two projects. Both grades participated in a school wide Egyptian art unit by creating Egyptian sarcophagi. They reviewed SYMMETRY, and learned about hieroglyphics. After that, they learned about creating TINTS and SHADES by making an undersea painting. You can find these handouts here- http://www.teachandshoot.com/2015/02/art-room-handouts-round-3-value.html I would have let the students have more freedom with other colors, but I really only had blue left, and underwater came to mind. Thanks for visiting! 3rd grade also participated in the Egyptian art unit by creating Egyptian PORTRAITS! This might be my favorite project from this year. What a wonderful job the students did! After that, 3rd grade made ORIGAMI frogs, but I forgot to take photos! After origami, 3rd grade started creating ASSEMBLAGE art like the artist Louise Nevelson. They are just starting to paint their sculptures this week! 2nd grade created a fun pyramid COLLAGE as part of the Egyptian art unit! After that, 2nd and 1st grade both created ABSTRACT Picasso PORTRAITS. 1st grade and kindergarten created Egyptian necklaces and learned a little bit about PERSPECTIVE by drawing the pyramids. Kindergarten just finished learning about weaving by creating some alligator WEAVINGs!
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All About Me 3-D Faces are a fun back to school activity and make the best back to school bulletin board! This 3-D Writing Activity gets students sharing about themselves and get students excited to decorate their own "faces." You can use these faces for a beginning of the year "get to know you" activity, or use the lined writing templates throughout the year for Autobio Poems, a self-reflection writing activity, or for character stories. There are over 20 different templates to choose from, so you can mix and match what best suits your class! Modified versions (picture templates) are also included for pre-writers, or students needing extra support. These faces make an awesome bulletin board display, too, as they POP out from the wall. See the PREVIEW file and video for a closer look. DON'T MISS OUT ON THE 3-D WRITING BUNDLE!!!! Here's what's in this file: -How to use directions (with detailed photos) -The LESSON PLAN - Using this All About Me activity -5 different options for Page One (the face template) -21 options for PAGE Two (all about me pages and writing templates) **Blank options are also included for your creativity CHECK OUT THESE OTHER 3-D WRITING CRAFTIVITIES: 3-D New Year's Goal Hats 3-D Valentine's Day Hearts 3-D Spring Earths 3-D Summer Buckets 3-D All About Me Faces 3-D Fall Pumpkins 3-D Thanksgiving Turkeys 3-D Winter Tradition Trees *Alternate option included for UK/Australian spelling of "Favourite & Colour" ***Just a friendly reminder that this product is for A SINGLE USER ONLY. That means that copying or sharing any part of this product with another teacher, grade level, school, department, district, etc…is strictly prohibited. You have the option to purchase multiple licenses (at a discount) for each additional person/classroom with whom you wish to share this product. This product may not be used for commercial use in any way, including Outschool or any other online platform for monetary gain. This product is a digital download and is non-refundable. © All rights reserved. Erin Lane. www.Inspired Elementary.com
If there is one thing I have learned from working with preschoolers and now, homeschooling my own preschooler, it is that they love, more than anything else,
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DIY Paper-Cut Tunnel Book: I like challenges. AND I like to make things, especially if they are from what would probably be thrown out. So that gave me this idea. Why not make a 3-dimensional book/sculpture?! It doesn't use much and can be a sort of therapy.
I am a dog lover and aim to always live an artful life. I need decor in my new apartment. These might be just perfect for me.via is for the cute, clever and connected*
i see alot of people always ask, or place the fur in the wrong direction so i had some free time so i quickly doodled this up today. i hope it make things a little clearer =) if this still hard to read let me know i'll go ahead and draw another one, just wanted to get the point across.
This Free printable coloring page is based on Mark 11:25. Great for homeschool, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School. Click here!
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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Last September me and my co-workers feeling a bit... spacey. We had just finished a exhausting summer reading program, and we were ready for a simple theme with some crazy fun activities. So we decided to follow our gut and have a spacey month. We decorated with floating stars (fishing line again!), drank a lot of tang, and read some out of this world books (groaaaan). But my favorite story (by about 2,538,000 light years) was Aliens Love Underpants by Claire Freedman. Everyone loves aliens, and everyone loves underpants. However, we've read this story lots of times, so we wanted a way to make it more fun. We decided that underwear was the way to go. And not just any underwear. Underwear that could be whatever color, design, or type you wanted. That's right. We let the kids design their own underwear. I drew up some almost life size coloring sheets, then we printed them off and let the kids go to town. We got some really great underpants. One every talented boy even drew some zombie pants, and another had some awesome stripes. I, of course, had to color some Spiderman briefs. After the storyhour we had some extra coloring sheets, so I left them out on a table so the public could contribute. By the end of the week, all of the coloring sheets were gone, and we had a bunch of new pairs of underwear to hang up next to the others. (I'll let you in on a secret... I think the adults enjoyed coloring just as much as the kids.) And because I know you're jealous, here are some underpants to print out and color whatever way you want!
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Are you ready to make the easiest quilt ever? If so, read on to see how I made this easy quilt with no measuring or pattern required!