** 商業目的ではありません ** こんにちは、私は翻訳と話しています!このpicrewを使用すると、かわいい寿司の友達(*´ω` *)を作ることができます。彼らはかわいい、恥ずかしがり屋、または邪悪なことができます!!!それはすべてあなたの選択です(。•̀ᴗ-)✧楽しんでください! ✧ –——————————– ✧ ** NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE ** hello there ! with this picrew , you can make yourself a cute sushi friend :) they can be cute , shy or evil !!! it's all your choice , have fun !
My little learners have always been captivated with pinning activities, and my daughter is loving it at the moment too! I just made this 'Penguin Love' pinning page for her, and would love to share it with you! One thing that I love are 'visuals'. When I introduce new activities and procedures in my classrooms. Visuals (posters, charts, anchor charts, pictorial sequence cards) help: activities run smoothly effectively convey and explain rules and procedures provide independence in students by giving them a feeling of security and confidence reduce the cognitive overload of too many verbal instructions If I do not have 'visuals' ready made you can do a little role play hand sketch an illustration/break down of steps Another approach is to take photos. I use photos of positive and correct procedures to manage student behaviour, and keep them in the bottom drawer of my Core Drawers. Today, I made some visuals for "Pinning Rules". These have been on my to do list for a long time, and now that I find drawing pictures on the computer a lot easier - they have finally come to life! These visuals will help you to have a discussion with your students about the way you want them to behave when using pins in the classroom. There are 4 main rules in my pinning activities. The sharp part of the pin ALWAYS points down. This is the case when you are holding it, using it, or putting it away. It never points out, or towards another person. We always sit to pin. Students must be sitting down to begin and complete their activity. The pin goes in paper only. We do not poke our pin into ANYTHING else! Put your pin away. This is a very important one. Immediately after the pinning page is complete, the pin goes back in the tub. This will stop pins from ending up on the floor and in a shoe! Remind your students how happy the children are in the posters. Tell them that they are happy because they are having fun, and at school, fun comes when you follow the rules and act safely! I found these GIANT pokey pins this week!! SO in LOVE! Head over to TpT now to find these posters. You can also grab the Penguin Love pinning page from our free Coloring Club pinning page library! Find more fun pinning pages in our collection.
Elena from Yoshkar-Ola, Russia, knits toys and dolls to adorn the brightest holidays — Christmas and New Year. And there is a pinch of magic in her story. Born on January 7 — Russian Christmas — Elena fell in love with the family celebrations of the holiday.
An old favorite, super simple using watercolour paper, wool and ribbons, you could use any art materials to decorate clouds, we used up some paper from paint spray paint! 💖❤💛💚💙💜💗we used acrylic pai…
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With every purchase you make, you get free goodies including stickers and a worm on a string!! :) If you make an order $15+, you’ll receive another special free present!! Handmade pins made from shrinky dinks. Painted white backs. Original art by me. Measurements for each pin is specified in pictures. Loved making these so I hope you like them too!
This vegan quiche recipe transforms traditional flavors into a plant-based delight. It features a flaky crust and a creamy, savory filling made from tofu, nutritional yeast, and various vegetables. Perfect for any meal, it's a nutritious, satisfying dish that even non-vegans will love.
a moment for themselves
Pinpoint your stargazing locations on a map with our star map pins. These miniature star pushpins can be used to mark destinations you have observed, or adventures still on your list. Use both finishes, gold and silver to distinguish past travels with future dreams. Don't have a map? These pushpins can also be used on a corkboard. Show your love for adventure, nature, and travel with our map pin collection. Set of 10 Stars measure 7/16" x 7/16"
Planting lifelong foundations in early childhood
What a busy week! I can’t believe it is only Thursday! Well we’ve been up to our elbows in plants this week. Here’s a peek at what’s been “sproutin”” in our classroom! To kick off our seeds and plants unit, we’ve been using The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle (You can check out this special […]
What is your go-to breakfast? Do you eat the same thing for breakfast every morning? I pretty much do. And as much as I love what I eat, sometimes…
The ultimate list of activities on the first day of school to make students feel welcome, excited, and ready to learn! Crafts, games...
We all know and love Kahoot, right? If you do not know about Kahoot then we have a few blog posts with tips and ideas to get you up to speed.( here and here.) I LOVE how engaged and excited my students are when we play Kahoot. I LOVE that my students do amazing on my tests if we play Kahoot to review. But...what I don't love is how off-the-chains-crazy they get! I know they're having fun but it gets insane! I also don't enjoy the technology issues that go along with any lesson like this, students get kicked out in the middle of the game, it takes too long to log in, and not everyone has a device in my classroom. Unless you are a 1:1 school (I'm so jealous!) then it is hard to have devices for everyone to play along. Sometimes I really just want to use Kahoot as a formative assessment to see what my students actually know about a topic we have been studying, and not have them act like crazy people. So I came up with the paper Kahoot response system. All you have to do is use the game pin and log on with one student device (I actually just use my phone!) Then pass out the templates. If you already have them folded it works best. Then demonstrate to students how they will show you their answer. I love doing it that this way, the student can kind of cup the answer and not show it around to everyone but you. By playing Kahoot like this, it's actually a little calmer because they are trying to get the correct answer, not just just trying to be first. And you actually can scan the room to see who has it correct. Click on the template (on the right) and you can download it for FREE! I usually try to change things up in my room and not do it the same way every time. Sometimes, I just let them be crazy people! Do you love Kahoot? Pin for later....
Fall is here, and with it comes the beauty of changing leaves, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin-spiced everything. Why not bring a bit of that autumn charm to your phone with some fall-themed wallpapers? Whether you
This Cheesy White Bean Tomato Bake ALL comes together in one skillet and makes the perfect appetizer, side dish OR even a complete meal (which is how I love it!). It's cheesy and delicious and SO FILLING!
Beautiful and overlooked in favour of more popular destinations, here are 10+ underrated cities in Europe you must add to your bucket list!
Tonkotsu ramen is an excellent introduction to Japanese noodle soups. Deeply flavoured tonkotsu pork broth, ramen noodles and chashu pork belly come together to create comfort in a bowl.
The easiest homemade gnocchi recipe -- made with just 4 main ingredients in 20 minutes (no potatoes required!), and just as light and delicious as ever!
Vertical stripes for a long narrow hallway will not only make your guests dizzy and nauseous, they will make the hall appear longer and more narrow!