I am doing my best not to do any work over the next three days but I am sure you all know how that goes. My little one is napping now and I ...
Get 31 AUGUST Hand Lettering Prompts plus a FREE practice sheet in this blog series to improve your hand lettering skills.
Teachers, you must send this letter home to parents on the first day of school. It will set the tone with parents for the rest of the year!
Phrasal Verbs – CATCH, Definitions and Example Sentences Catch up (with sb) to reach the same level or standard as sb or sth Western industry will not catch up with Japanese innovations Catch on to understand Wait a minute! I’m beginning to catch on. Catch out to show that sb is doing wrong One day he caught her out when he found some letters she’d written. Catch up on (sth) to deal with a special activity to complete it. You have to catch up on your reading. Catch (sb) up on (sth) to give sb the latest news or information about sth Can
I drew Diluc and Kaeya for Valentine's, so here's Kaeya with Albedo and Klee for White Day :D Kith your family!
Sending a letter is the next best thing to showing up personally at someone's door.
Words have magical power that help make more sense of our thoughts and actions. Here are some expressions you should have in your vocabulary.
A new typeface updates the nearly 200 century-old system by superimposing raised dots onto carefully configured letterforms, allowing it to be understood by both sight and touch.
This is a great worksheet to practice writing. Students write a letter to their future self to read at the end of the school year. During the last year of school, you will look back to see how much the students have grown throughout the school year.
Sentence sticks work great to teach parts of speech: verbs, nouns, adjectives etc. Use it to make silly sentences or real sentences too!
Movie Codes: As we all know some movies have codes such as Star wars or Lord of the Rings. This instructable will help you learn all of them. For more code go to my website bestcodes.weebly.com Or go to my other instructable Best Codes
Spring is the time of year you often hear about people making sacrifices all in the name of Lent. No cokes. (Which really meands DPs). No chocolate. No yelling at kids. Or husbands. Or dogs. (Who are we kidding... we could never not yell at our husbands). ;) And sometimes people choose not to make a sacrifice, but rather to offer a service. Be kinder. Be more patient. Pray every hour. In the 4th grade, Merry Momma K decided she would make her bed every day without being asked. And from then on, she has made her bed {almost} every day since. We love the idea of committing to one small act that can brighten the day of someone else. So, we greet you for one more Thursday with a new challenge. We know. That seems like a lot. But it isn't. 10 minutes, tops, a day. 10 minutes of your time to bring an immeasurable amount of love, admiration, joy, and gladness to someone else. You don't get much more merry than that. AND... we have a list. (Because of course we do). (Now, you can veer from the list (although we don't know why you would), this is just to get you thinking.) Some of the items on the list are hard. And we did that on purpose. It's not always easy to admit when you're wrong. Forgiveness is difficult to offer. What do you say to someone you've never met? We understand - we are unsure how we are going to do it all, too. But in the end, we think that you will so glad you did. The letters can be notes in some cases. Emails, even FB messages, are fine in some cases....maybe even necessary. If 40 days is too short, then do it in 50. The point is to commit to doing it. The list includes... There you have it. We hope you take the challenge with us and tell us about it. Here's to spreading the merry one mailbox at a time!
A printable packet to help kids learn tricky letters. These Halloween-themed activities give practice for kids learning letters that are hard to remember.
Tendentious is one of several words English speakers can choose when they want to suggest that someone has made up his or her mind in advance. You may be partial to predisposed or prone to favor
Our Consonant and Vowel Toss and Sort activity is a fun and hands-on way to introduce young students to the two types of letters in the alphabet! This activity is part of our 30 Days of Reading Fun for Beginning Readers series.
Teaching silent letters can be so much fun! In my classroom, we call these letters ghost letters! It really helps the kids learn the sounds. To begin, we make a list of all the words we can think of! At first, the kids will usually give words that just start with n or r, instead of words with kn or wr. But they quickly get the hang of it! Sometimes I even draw ghosts around the letters on the board or in their books. I LOVE when they even draw them on words they find! :) We sort words and highlight those spooky little letters. We play games to practice reading words with ghost letters. This Roll & Read helps build fluency AND practices those words. The kids always love this fun little book. They read a ghost letter word. Read a sentence with that word. Then create their own sentence. They get pretty creative with these! Then we end with a fun little mini craft. :) As a class, we brainstorm words with kn, wr, mb, and gn. They we add them to our own spooky little ghosts. They'll remember those ghost letter forever!!! Hop over and check out this fun pack!
You’ve probably tried all the commonly recommended ways to quiet a chatty class, only to be left frustrated by the lack of results. If you’re anything like me, you’ve tried everyt…
4.8.16+7:35pm // 32/100 days of productivity // when i first got my mildliners, i had no idea how to use them. made this page after trying some tricks!
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Last week, the Berlin Letters Festival happened for the first time. Filling the gap that the end of the TYPO conference left in the Berlin Design calendar in May, the three days were lovingly organised by Claudia Guminski and Nils Töpfer and excellently curated by Chris Campe and Ulrike Rausch. Th
Use the Binary Alphabet for this fun binary code Christmas Ornament for Christmas coding activities your kids will love.