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Follow this simple tutorial to build a modern DIY floating desk for the perfect solution to creating a home office or homeschooling space.
Now, we have discussed behavior charts… do you use them in your classroom? Like I mentioned before, I am a bit impartial to them. I don’t think you HAVE to have them, nor do I think you HAVE to take them down. I think you need to do what is best for your students. For the […]
Have a closet you don't use anymore? Turn it into a reading nook! I gutted an underused closet in my house and made my own reading nook with a built-in bench inside it. I also added pretty shelves above it to store books.
The Importance of Creating a Calming and Cozy Home Office Nook in a Smaller Space In today's fast-paced world, many of us find ourselves working from home, often in spaces that aren't designed for productivity. Whether you're working remotely full-time, freelancing, or simply need a spot to manage
I mean...why WOULDN'T you use cootie catchers in your reading block? It makes perfect sense. Ok - remember last week how I was talking about doing a little spring cleaning with some of my TpT resources? Well, I did a little spring cleaning in my file folders on my computer as well. Yikes. Now THAT'S a bit of a rabbit hole. I got in a little deeper than I wanted to, but I figured I might as well finish the job. I got rid of a lot (a LOT) of cringe worthy products that just didn't make the cut anymore, and I got some major organizing done as well. BUT - you know what I found? THIS >>> It's a reading comprehension cootie catcher that I TOTALLY forgot I made! And since it resurfaced for me - I thought I'd resurface it for you! I'm sure I made it for you guys in the first place, but I can't for the life of me find it anywhere on the blog. There's actually 3 different versions. They have different comprehension questions that can be used with any fictional book. They work great as a quick partner review game. You can download them here! Find any long-lost things in your spring cleaning, lately? Pin and Share this freebie:
What do you do as a special ed. teacher when a student with autism refuses to work? It depends on the function of the behavior! Learn the 12 Best Strategies!
Students are expected to come to every art class with a PENCIL & ERASER. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OUR ART PROGRAM Even though we do not have an art studio this claymation…
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Have a closet you don't use anymore? Turn it into a reading nook! I gutted an underused closet in my house and made my own reading nook with a built-in bench inside it. I also added pretty shelves above it to store books.
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Welcome to Day 23 of my 31 Day Series, Building Character. Just to recap, throughout the month of October I am joining over 500 bloggers in the challenge posed by The Inspired Room to post on the same topic everyday. The topic I chose is 31 ways to bring character to a newly built, builder grade home. After I accepted this challenge I realized 31 days was not enough time. I could go on about this topic forever. To save you all from that, I condensed it to projects and concepts I have used in my own home. Today, I would like to share how we claimed unused space in the hallway to create our office nook... As with most cape cod designs, our home is small. I'm always looking for ways to maximize every square inch. Our house has three dormer windows across the front. Inside, one of them is open to the two story foyer, one is in the laundry room and this one is in the hallway. When we purchased a gigantic new computer, we realized we needed a dedicated office space. We were out of rooms, the only available space was inside this dormer. The idea of the office nook was born. Here are the steps my hubby took to create the built in desk... (Before) (Brace) (Tops, Sides) (Cubbies, Decorative Brackets) (After) Not only does the office nook serve a purpose but, it also gave the hallway a personality. Before, it was boring pass through. Now, thanks to the built-in desk, it feels important. To view the entire 31 Day Series, Click Here. For information on my affordable online design services, Please Click Here. Thanks for visiting. Linked up to: The Stories Of A To Z Miss Mustard Seed TaterTots and Jello The Inspired Room
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Are you looking for a lesson that teaches empathy, compassion and kindness? Check out this amazing activity to instill these traits.
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Matter here, matter there! Matter, matter everywhere! This science unit on the three states of matter- solids, liquids, and gases is full of fun ways to deliver to your students' mandated curriculum. My students have a blast doing these hands on activities. These activities are perfect for an Englis...
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Help get your children familiar with community helpers with these tracing and coloring pages. This set goes along perfectly with the Community Helpers sets that I just put out a couple days ago. D…
Teaching the character of people from the bible is a great way to study the scriptures. This 84 page set is one file with two different styles both using basic-lines. Click on the illustrations below for examples of the two styles as well as the template layouts. There are additional templates for each style to study people not added to this file. People from the Old Testament included in this set: Adam Eve Noah Abraham Isaac Jacob Moses Joseph Joshua Ruth Samuel David King Solomon Elijah Elisha Jonah Daniel Esther Job Old Testament Character Notebooking Pages available Currclick