This is a set of 6 Math orientated coloring sheets designed for the Secondary Math Classroom. These are perfect for "Brain Breaks" after tests or for earlier finishers. There are no practice problems on these coloring sheets. They are simply for coloring fun. I love to keep these in a wall po...
Mazes are fun and provide a fresh challenge for your brain. Everyone loves mazes, young and old. Today we have easy mazes you can print for your children, preschool and up. Help them sharpen their problem solving skills, learn patiences and persistence and work on fine motor skills, all while having fun. Challenge your children, […]
Fractions Practice Page Color the shapes in each row to match the fraction. Get more 1st grade worksheets from my shop. Click here.
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My school doesn’t cover interval notation in its curriculum. We focus primarily on inequality notation, although I tend to use the more specific set-builder notation. Each representation ha…
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This FREE parallel lines cut by a transversal coloring activity doubles as a colorful reference poster or student notebook reference. Now includes a link to an interactive GOOGLE Slides version for online learning and teaching.
Close look at a manuscript page juxtaposing children's games with the massacre of the innocents.
This FREE parallel lines cut by a transversal coloring activity doubles as a colorful reference poster or student notebook reference. Now includes a link to an interactive GOOGLE Slides version for online learning and teaching.
Wei wuxian ocultaba su dolor del mundo, nunca dijo cuan duro fue tomar todas esas desiciones sin embargo el siempre supo en el fondo de su alma que no tenía otra opción "este es el destino de nuestra familia mi pequeño A-ying así que nunca debes recordar la amabilidad que das a otros, no debes recordar muchas cosas, solo así serás feliz" incluso después de regresar Wei Ying aún ocultaba el dolor tras una sonrisa, pero un evento obligará a Wei Ying a quitarse la máscara y pedir entre lágrimas ayuda.
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Adult coloring page |Fantasy Coloring Pages for Adults | Digital Coloring Hand Drawn Line Art by Artist Dawn Davidson Support art, relax and unwind as you color this beautiful image! Originally executed as a pen-and-ink hand drawing, this image still bears the organic flow of my hand inking, enhanced and updated with the precision of digital tools and resulting in a beautiful holistic perfection. Part of my Art Nouveau Elemental Series still in progress. Two sizes included: 11x17 and a printer-friendly 8.5x11 with decorative border. DIGITAL FILE No physical items, non-refundable. This download contains 2 High Resolution JPG files. It will print at standard US letter size. I recommend printing on white card stock for best experience! It has a lovely texture for colored pencils. Terms of Use: This coloring page is for your personal use only. You can print the coloring page as many times as you like. You can gift a printed copy of the coloring page to a family member or a friend for them to color. You cannot use the digital file or the printed coloring sheet for anything except coloring. You are not permitted to sell the design or your finished coloring sheet. The coloring page cannot be sold, nor can there be any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the images, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part. All rights reserved. © 2017 Dawn Davidson Sale of this item does not transfer the copyright or ownership of the image to you. The image remains the sole property of the artist Dawn Davidson. © 2017 Dawn Davidson
Students sit in groups. Students will take turn to roll the dice and move the counter. They will then spell and write the activities where their counter landed in the given form. Other group members will check the spelling by referring to the answer sheet. Each correct answer will be given 10 marks. Materials (TO DOWNLOAD : CLICK ON THE IMAGE, RIGHT CLICK & SAVE IMAGE AS) BOARD GAME (I MADE TWO VERSIONS, CHOOSE THE ONE TO YOUR LIKING, OR YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AND USE BOTH) WRITING FORM ANSWER SHEET DICE TEMPLATE, IN CASE YOU WANT TO MAKE YOUR OWN DICE *FOR THE COUNTERS, I USUALLY USE SMALL RUBBERS OR CRUMPLED PAPERS Updated* Photos of the activity done in my class Would really appreciate if you could 1. Print this out 2.Take your pictures/videos with I love teacherfiera.com and the materials taken from this blog in your classroom, English room, etc 3. Email your pictures/videos to [email protected] or share them in teacherfiera.com telegram group We'll feature you on teacherfiera.com. Thank you so much.
It's not a foldable, but I really like this interactive notebook page idea. I (secretly) look for excuses to get out markers. This page has colors that actually have function. I've posted before about using color with a purpose, which basically means having students color-code their notes. One nice thing about this page is that you can change the example problems based on the class period. I always seem to have class periods that struggle and class periods that fly through things. You could use different examples throughout the day, depending on the class.
This handout makes a great addition to your digital Social Work Tool Box (also known as the Social Work Tool Kit). Along with this hand-out, a non-scholarly narrative follows to explain this important model 🙂 El Ciclo De Cambio Downloadables Social Work Tech Tools (this was moved to my Tools page because I’m updating these…
Did I ever mention that Faith Ringgold is one of my favorite artists? I love the messages in her story quilts: community, heritage, harmony... Ever since I walked into the Chicago Cultural Center back in 2000 to view her quilt exhibit, I was hooked on her quilts. I was even a great honor to shake her hand after receiving my bachelor's diploma at my commencement ceremony at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago back in 2001. And yes, I've met her again since then. My students think it's cool that I've met a famous artist. When I show them the picture, they always say, "You met her? That is so cool!" or I'll even get, "She's real?" Yes...I get that. I like to introduce a project inspired by Faith Ringgold's community quilts around the end of February/beginning of March. I tie in Black History Month and continue with Women's History Month since this project could take a few weeks. Before the students know what the project is about, we spend time reading a story written by Faith Ringgold called "How the People Became Color Blind." The link takes you directly to her website with a story you can print out and read to your class. After we read the story, the students and I have a discussion about the story, asking questions about how we would feel if the world was all one color. Here are the materials for the project: -10.5" x 10.5" white paper, 60lb. (thin paper will rip from the paint) -12" x 12" color paper (if you frame each picture) -pencils -paper plates (my palettes) -multicultural tempura paints for skin and hair -tempura paint -brushes -water and water bowls -black markers When I'm ready to start the project, I go over step by step how to draw the face. This project is also my main portrait project with 4th grade, so many of them are starting to draw faces for the first time (my district has a high transient rate). I start with the oval face, then show where to draw the guidelines for the eyes, nose, mouth, and hairline. The students are always fascinated that their ears start and end on their nose lines too! Here are two print-outs I found on Pinterest that can be used as guides for the students: After showing the students how to draw the face and shoulders, I encourage students to draw other details that would define who they are (for example, flags that represent pride and heritage, or drawings that represent what the student likes and cares about). The point is to have all the students create painting of their individual selves, then combine them together to show our school community. Day 1 of painting is for the neutrals and flesh tones. I put out a plate of different peaches, browns, and tans, along with black and white. I tell the students to paint their face, leaving the eyes open (sometimes the students paint over the eyes!), and to not forget the ears and neck (yeah, that happens too!). I also encourage students to paint their hair color, and if they have brown eyes. Day 2 of painting is for the other colors of the rainbow, which can be used for clothing, background, eyes, and jewelry. Day 3 is for touch ups. It's a pain trying to carry ALL those colors on a cart or to pour ALL the colors for the students who were absent or behind, but it has to happen. I normally have a bin for neutrals/flesh tone paints and a bin for the other colors, and I have students carry the bins for me back to the storage room. Also, don't pour every single color out on the plates, it takes too much time and not every student needs all the colors! Instead, I have the students at each table tell me what colors they need and I can pour it twice as fast as I would pouring all the colors out. Many students may be done with painting on this day too, so I have them trace their pictures with black markers. This helps bring the eyes, noses, and mouths back from painting over them. Day 4 is for final tracing and display. You can choose to have each picture framed themselves, or you can display the paintings together as a "quilt" by gluing each block onto a sheet of kraft paper from the big tools. I also trim strips of colored paper to add a top frame to each project (which protects the paintings from students bumping into the displays on the walls in the hallway). Here are some close-ups of student projects from past displays!
Designed by the ever so talented Jemlin Creations! The colors are so vivid and it is amazingly beautiful. Are you always carrying around a book or know someone who is? Do your pages get tattered and covers torn? Solve this problem with this beautiful book sleeve. This sleeve is printed on one side. Backed and lined in coordinating color fabric. This sleeve is made with cotton fabric and a foam core for added protection as well as to maintain its shape. Medium: 8 1/2" x 11" (Fits large paperbacks and average hardbacks) Also Available in size Large in a separate listing. Photo is of digital art, not of actual printed product.
Three delightful homophones printables���plus a sight words poem���to help children strengthen skills!
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Help your kids learn the basic anatomy of the human heart with this easy to use, colorful, and fun printable activity. A perfect addition to your homeschool curriculum, use as a homework helper, or as a busy binder activity for Kindergarten ages kids and older. Choose from: Build & Study Includes the colorful activity to cut out and assemble, plus a Human Heart Anatomy vocabulary and definition page. Place the arteries, veins, ventricles, etc. in pace and use the description on the back (or print on a separate page) to discuss each part's function. 3 page PDF file. Coloring Pages Includes black and white coloring pages in the same style as the Build and Study page. Includes a labeled and blank version. 2 page PDF file. ::: I N S T A N T ♥ D O W N L O A D ::: **This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical items will be mailed to you.** After purchase you will receive an email receipt with a link to download your purchase. You will receive a PDF file for printing on regular 8.5”x11” paper. I recommend printing on heavy cardstock and laminating for durability. ::: S H O W ♥ O F F ::: I’d love to see you and your little ones enjoying your new learning activity! Be sure to tag me @arrowsandapplesauce and use #applesaucemama. ::: T H E ♥ L E G A L ♥ S T U F F ::: This printable is intended for personal use only. Not for resale. You may not copy, alter, or share these digital files. Thank you! See my shop policies for more info. Book in photos: Human Body Theater, Maris Wicks