Go-to parenting or teacher tools for everyday situations to help your kids learn boundaries while keeping them from melting down. Can be printed out and hung in an easy to see location for a visual reminder during times of need. The first page shows the basic tools and the second page has specific examples. This is the "Earth" color way. Also available in "Pinks" and "Bold". This is a digital file. No physical item will be shipped. Prints on 8.5x11" or A4 paper. ***Colors may vary slightly from appearance on computer screen to printed files. Each monitor displays colors slightly different. Color intensity and variation in the printed format will depend on printer quality, printing settings, paper texture and quality. *** Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds or exchanges will be given. But, please contact me if something is wrong with your downloaded file or if you have any questions! This file is for personal use only. Jeanie Lee Print retains all rights. This file may not be shared, forwarded, sold, or distributed.
A spot on Panera copycat for the Chipotle Chicken Avocado Melt that is super simple, cheaper to make at home, and absolutely DELICIOUS!
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Who likes waiting? Not this girl! And I can guarantee our students don’t like waiting either. If you teach students with special needs you know that asking a student to wait can cause a full on melt down in the middle of a seemingly normal Tuesday. And guess what, our classrooms get interrupted for questions, ... Read More about Teaching Wait: The Wait Basket
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Matter: Evaporation, Condensation, Melting, and Freezing Study Guide Outline - Phase Changes - King Virtue's Classroom Starting your unit on Matter? Help your students get off to a great start with this simple study guide outline. This is a great tool that can be used to inform your parents about what their children will be learning about the phase changes of matter (evaporation, condensation, melting, and freezing) and the effects of heat energy on the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas). This set includes: 1 study guide outline Enjoy! :) Copyright © King Virtue’s Classroom • www.kingvirtuesclassroom.com • All rights reserved.
Banana Pineapple Drink To Melt Fat Like Crazy
These are the best keto donut holes that are soft and buttery with a melt-in-your-mouth texture. Each one contains just 0.5g net carbs, so they're totally guilt-free!
Google Slides is my absolute FAVORITE G Suite tool! It is really the most versatile tool in the Google toolbox. So today, I'm giving you 12 Google Slides Resources That Will Make Your Day! Yes, I'm going to say it. Google Slides is like a Swiss Army Knife for your classroom. It is so much more than a presentation tool. Google Slides can help you transform your classroom assignments, give students room to stretch their creative legs, engage them in new ways, and make the learning more DYNAMIC!
Welcome to my blog. Today I want to share a technique that is an oldie but goodie. The wax paper resist technique. It works amazing with distress inks. This tutorial will be featured on the Distress Ink Technique page on facebook. I am one of the admins and we take turns to post a tutorial on there every monday, the technique of the week :-) Well let me explain this particular technique. You will need an old iron to do this technique, or one you don't use for your fancy clothes ;-) This is what you need: an old iron, two pieces of card, a piece of wax paper and an embossing folder. Oh and an embossing machine obviously lol. I dry embossed the sheet of wax paper using an embossing folder and a piece of card to add more pressure. Here you see the pattern embossed in the wax paper. I cover the front and back with my pieces of card stock, and put this sandwich inbetween two sheets of cheap copy paper. You iron over the cheap copy paper to get the wax to melt onto the card stock. It goes very quickly. I put my iron on the highest setting and just move it over the sheets a few times. You can barely see it, but the wax print is on there! Trust me ha ha ha. See, I told you it was there. Here you see the difference between the embossed and the debossed side of the wax paper imprint. Left is the embossed side and on the right the debossed side. I inked over it with stormy sky distress ink and an ink blending tool. I turned them into two christmas cards with some embellishments and stamped sentiment. I stuck the card onto a card blank after I trimmed it to size and inked the edges with some walnut stain distress ink. I had this ATC laying around for ages, so I decided to use it as a card topper. Then stamped my sentiment in black and after that completely dried, I stamped it again but with embossing ink and heat embossed it in silver. On this card I stamped the sentiment in archival ink and after it dried I wrapped some baker's twine around the card stock befor I stuck it to the card blank. I added a little red jingle bell to give it a more festive look. I painted a wooden snowflake silver and adorned it to my card and it is done! Thank you so much for taking the time to have look and I hope you are going to give this technique a try :-) Have a great day, and keep your craft on ;-) Take care, Freddie Xox
Growing up, I was a chronic overachiever in my academia but underachiever when it came to health and wellness. I also thought of myself as awkward and had trouble making friends. My parents split up…