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DIY Sensory board ideas to encourage your busy babies and toddlers to explore new textures, objects, and incorporate fine motor skills.
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Artist Daria Aksenova uses paper to tell stories of mythology and folklore.
This quilt is fat quarter friendly and consists of only 1 block style. I cut my focus rectangles from 6 different fat quarters using 20 on the front and saving 4 for a pieced back that I’m s…
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In a creative use of modern architecture, studio CHYBIK+KRISTOF clad their furniture gallery in 900 black plastic chairs.
Dear GBA'ers, I'm planning on using hardie panels to create a rainscreen system for my cladding as follows: 1/2" OSB Tyvek 2" Roxul comfort board 1x4 strapping at 12" oc (also the airgap) 5/8" hardie panels (2'x4' staggered brick pattern) I want to just screw the panels right to the strapping, and have open air gaps at the joints. (see example photo)
Types of Software Testing with introduction, software development life cycle, design, development, quality assurance, methods, black box testing, white box testing, etc.
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A few other teachers have been talking about going to the National Convention (see there's a dragon in my art room and art project girl) and I am super excited to say that YOU BET I AM GOING! It is the national convention which means I will get a ton of new ideas meet lots of interesting people, who love what I love get to visit some rocking art museums spend time learning about what is happening with art education and it is in NEW YORK CITY! My college professor was pretty adamant about us getting involved in NAEA and took us to Los Angeles when I was a Junior in College (that was when I got my picture taken with Johnny Depp...swooon). During my first years of teaching my mentor teacher would take me to the National Convention (back when our school district at least covered the cost of hotels and registration). I have never regretted going and have always returned refreshed and full of passion for my job. This year won't be the easiest to go as I have to foot the WHOLE bill myself (darn budget cuts) and I will be leaving my 3 little ones at home (lucky for me they have a great dad) but I really believe it is worth it. ...plus I will have the pleasure of traveling with a first year art teacher from our district and showing her how awesome national convention can be. Hope to see some of you there!
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Lizzo, 31, looked sensational in a sheer dress over a racy corset for her afterparty look, emerging from The Box after a night of party hopping.
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First off, I need to apologize for not blogging since MAY! It's been a crazy couple of months. I moved TWICE since my last post and managed to start and end one job as a children's director at a Christian camp and begin a new one as a special education teacher. I am currently teaching 10 amazing, sassy, stubborn, and unpredictable 3-5th graders and LOVING it. I have an amazing support system at my school and have been learning so much from my principal, my psychologist, my instructional aides, and from the service providers. With that said, I am exhausted. I'm actually writing this blog post because I am killing time before I can go to sleep (I just won't allow myself to go to sleep before 9pm for some reason). I spend countless hours in my classroom. From what I have heard THIS IS NORMAL for a first year teacher-general ed or special ed. I had no clue the work that goes into being a teacher...the planning, the organizing, the meetings, the phone calls from parents, the notes to write and send home, the IEPs! The list goes on. It's sometimes hard already to remember that the whole reason I am doing all of this is for the 10 precious students that I get to teach each day. It truly is a JOY and a HONOR to be their teacher. Okay enough mushy, emotional stuff and on to the goodies! After 3 weeks of teaching (wow, that went by FAST), I have found some awesome resources and products that I believe to be essential for any moderate to severe special ed teacher just starting off (or even for you seasoned teachers out there). I will be sharing one each week over the next seven weeks! Ready? Okay here I go! NUMBER ONE! Task Boxes & File Folders. Currently, task boxes are one of my rotations i have an aide who works with the students and is reaching them how to do the task boxes. Eventually, my goal is for my students to be able to do them independently. Here is how I have my "Picture Perfect Independent Workers" Blue Table set up. They have a list of task boxes that they have to finish during their time at the blue table. Once they finish, they get to have their picture taken with a variety of props and "glam." The pictures then go up on the board. I got my organizational idea from Melissa Toth Finch. You can check out her blog all about the system here. I tweaked mine a bit to fit my students and their needs. I have made several of my own work boxes. Here are some of the ones my kiddos are currently working through. 1. Sorting and identifying colors 2. Identifying letters, matching letters, and building words 3. One to One Correspondence/Counting I got this product from Teaching Special Thinkers on TPT. You can purchase the product here. It is jammed packed with awesome tools that can be used for task boxes, small group instruction, or independent work. 4. Sorting by Category The students are given a few different cards and pictures and have to sort the pictures by category. You can pick this product up for FREE right here. 5. I got a TON of ideas from Sasha at the Autism Helper. She has a whole work task product that you can purchase here. It is a HUGE time saver and totally worth the 10 bucks! Well, it's almost 9, which means I can get some sleep! Happy blogging and pinteresting you wonderful, dedicated teachers!
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Go behind the scenes to see how to build your own studio for your food photography.
Hi All, there have been a number of request to show pictures and discuss my camp kitchen box. I had been for years doing all my kitchen stuff in a...
Sometimes you have a design dilemma and find that many of the solutions on the market don’t quite fit your specific needs or aesthetic. Case in point, our giant flat screen tv. While I do like the frame tv’s that allow you to display artwork, the sizes available are much too small for our large wall
My Bullet Journal quickly became my favorite memory keeping tool. Today I'll share with you how you can preserve your wonderful life memories in your journal.