All you need to make your taco night absolutely perfect is this handmade, cotton fabric tortilla warmer!
Easy Peasy Drawstring Backpack. Free Sewing Tutorial for Beginners
Jeg elsker at være kreativ med mine unger, specielt når vi rammer den årstid hvor solen ikke er med os særlig mange timer om dagen... Og om vi vil det eller ej, så er det jo den tid vi inden længe rammer.. Men det behøver jo bestemt ikke at være en kedelig tid på året, istedet for en masse udendøres aktiviteter så kan vi bare rykke en masse nye aktiviteter ind til bordet istedet. Jeg har inde på pinterest fundet en masse diy ér som er sjove at lave for både børn og voksne. Jeg har fundet nogle stykker frem her som jeg tror at vi skal prøve herhjemme.. Jeg ligger linket til diy én under billedet. DIY HER DIY HER DIY HER DIY HER DIY HER DIY HER Dem som der ikke ligger en diy under håber jeg at i kan se er frem til, der ligger desværre ikke et link til dem. Jeg håber at i kan bruge nogle af ideerne til noget God fornøjelse Gitte
Du kjenner nok begrepet varme og kalde farger, men vet du hva som ligger i det? Og som avgjør en farges temperatur?
This year my 5th and 6th grades students learned about monochromatic painting. They learned the words hue, tint, and shade and painted th...
Desacripcion: La vaquita fifi mide 32 cm aproximadamente de largo. Recuerda que si usas hijos delgados o gruesos va a variar signific...
Just getting started with sewing? You'll love this roundup of easy sewing projects for beginners including pillows, blankets, a dress, and more.
Om høsten er det fint å bruke mye tid utendørs, og gjerne i skogen. Barna kan løpe fritt og det er mye spennende de små kan foreta seg!
Handmade Gifts are precious gifts of love that mean a lot. These wonderful handmade gifts can be easily done at home at a fraction of the cost of ready items.
NRK SUPER: Lær dansen til "Dovre faller" steg for steg!
Barneforklede! Eg synest forkleda i blomsterstoff blei friske og fine, medan fireåringen i huset straks la sin elsk på Cars-forkledet. Vil du også lage? Sjå lenger ned i innlegget :-) Slik lagar du eit slikt forkle (str. 3-6 år++): Teikn mønster for halvt forkle ved å fyrst teikne to rektanglar inntil kvarandre slik skissa under viser. Deretter teiknar du inn kurver på mønsterarket. Legg eventuelt til kant til å brette ned om du vil ha dét i staden for skråband på toppen. Sy: Sy på skråband (bias tape) i rekkjefylgja som skissa viser (Klikk på biletet for å forstørre). Sjølv likar eg at ein kan ha forkleet nokså langt oppe på brystet, for då kan ein bruke forkleet som smekke også. Eg har derfor sett knapp (punkt nr. 5) på både etter ca 35 cm og ca 40-45 cm. Om ein vil ha ein enklare variant, kan ein naturlegvis la skråbandet gå i eitt frå eine sida, bak nakken og ned andre sida, berre pass på at det blir plass nok for hovudet å kome gjennom! På desse forklea har eg brukt KAM-knappar (1 1/2 knapp). EDIT nov. 2013: Like greitt å kutte ut knappane og sy “blå nr 3” og “grønn nr 4” i eitt. Om ein lar hals-skråbandet vere ca 40 cm, og plussar på dei oppunder 18 centimetrane øvst på forkledet, blir opninga for hovudet oppunder 58 cm. Dette skulle gå greitt å tre over eit barnehovud. Ha det fint på kjøkkenet saman med barna! Materiale: Blomsterstoff i kraftig bomull frå IKEA. Cars-stoff (trykt bomull) frå Jysk. KAM-knappar str. 20 (eg har berre str. 20). Skråband frå Stoff og Stil.
This week was our first week back and, boy am I tired! My class is great though...very inquisitive and eager to learn. They take their work seriously and are actively working most of the day. Who could ask for more?? We did quite a few things this week, but I want to share with you one "get to know you" project we did that really came out great. I seriously can't stop staring at it! I saw this pin on Pinterest. I love how it looks and thought it would make a great welcome sign. Now, on the pin, the hands seemed to be just colored in. I wanted something a bit more. So we started with creating Circle Maps about ourselves. What made us special? What are some things that have shaped us? Where did you go in your life? etc....Most of the kids finished these Circle Maps in class on the first day of school. I then asked the students to trace their hands and arms on a piece of 11 x 17" piece of paper. They then had to draw, write, decorate, etc...the traced in hand with items from the Circle Map. The goal was to teach their fellow classmates about themselves in a visual way, without giving away too much information (ie: I didn't want them to write paragraphs.) That is pretty much how far we got in class. So, the first homework assignment the students had to finish the project at home. I gave them this sheet so that they could be a bit more focused on their project and add a bit if they wanted. (but if you are going copy-less, just forgo this. They can write the information on a sheet of paper instead.) The next day, the hands came back to school...and they were great! I had the kids get into groups and share what they decided to put on their hands and why. The kids learned a lot about each other in that 15 minute session! You can see some of them used words as well as pictures to tell about themselves. I love the one directly in the center of this picture! Others just used pictures, like the one in the middle here. When I went to put them around a piece of poster board, like in the original pin, they didn't fit :( I think if I had used a smaller piece of paper to trace their hands to begin with they might have. Oh well! I decided to put them up as if the hands were all in a line, raising up.....and it came out great! I overlapped the hands, so I was able to get 5 or 6 on one piece of large construction paper. I then mounted them on my wall. I love it! All in all, this was a fun little project that served as a great way for the kids to get to know each other and make a nice display! What is something you do during the first week of school to help the kids get to know each other and for you to learn a little about them? Follow me on Snapchat for even more teaching ideas!
Free Printable PDF patterns for Fall themed Perler Bead Designs. 6 designs including a pumpkin, a leaf, an acorn, a sunflower, an apple, and corn.
just listed in my etsy shop --9 (11 actually, but one is a set of 3) new beach stones painted with helleristninger. and a few close-ups of my favorites: sold as a set--they're quite small (3.5cmx2cm) i was inspired by bronze age (1100-500 B.C.) nordic petroglyphs (or helleristninger) that are found in scandinavia--especially in norway and sweden, but there are a few here in denmark as well. go and check them out.
My friend and fellow art teacher shared this super eye-catching project at our last art teacher meeting and I believe it can be found at her blog, Color It Like You Mean It! :) I am doing this proj…
Optical Illusion Hearts for Valentine’s Day Weekend by 6th graders at SCMS #opart #oparthearts #opticalillusions #scmsrocks #middleschoolart @MrDomagalski @bradrobb
. Making a wreath is a wonderful way to decorate for any holiday or season, and July 4th is no exception. In this tutorial you will learn how to build the dahlia paper wreath using the included fr…
If you are a crafty person, odds are that you have a pretty large stash of yarn in a closet somewhere. You probably meant to use it for a project, but like most parents, you got busy. It’s time to drag out those skeins of yarn and make some of these yarn crafts for kids! […]
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My 4th grade worked on optical illusions. I love teaching this 'magic' to kids. They love the final outcome of the illusions we...
Pretty woven star decorations.
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Helleristninger er bilder som ble hogget eller skåret inn i stein og fjell. I Norge er det funnet over 6000 år gamle helleristninger av blant annet båter, mennesker og forskjellige dyr. Tegn hell…
Last week, 4th grade started this neat little wintry picture. I saw the original artwork on Step by Step Painting, and wanted to turn it into a 4th or 5th grade lesson! Here's how we did it! Materials: Crayola Artista II tempera paint Tru Ray construction paper Sax 90lb paper Big Kid's choice paintbrushes Day 1: Spent the entire 45 minutes painting the sky. We only painted the top half of the paper too! We traced a circle for the moon, and then added 3 layers of white,and about 3 layers of blue. We used Q-tips to add dots of blue to the white rings, and dots of white to the blue rings. The final blue ring was just blue. Here's a beautiful example from Ellie! Day 2: We used a strip of purple paper to make the mountains, and painted horizontally to make the water and reflection underneath the mountains. We painted a strip of black on the base of the mountains, and on the bottom of the paper. After all of that is complete, we added silhouettes with black paper! Stay tuned for some awesome art!