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I feel like a lot of our fondest childhood memories probably stem from slumber parties? Movie marathons, junk food, girl talk, MASH (PRINTABLE ALERT!) and (obviously) a giant vintage chocolate box! I mean, can we just go back to the good ol’ days? Well, today, we are taking you there!!! We’ve actually got three days …
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30 PAJAMA PARTY BINGO GAMES WITH CALLING CARD. Our Pajama Party Bingo Game Bundle is the perfect entertainment for your child's pajama, slumber party, or sleepover. This game is great for your girl, teen, preteen and will provide a lot of fun entertainment for their special event. This bundle is sure to be a big hit! This comes with a Google Drive PDF link. If you have any issues accessing the Google Drive link, please let me know. You will receive 30 unique games on 8.5 x 11 (1 per page) and also (2) 5 x 7 games per page plus the calling card. ***Please contact us if you need additional sizes at no additional cost.*** DOWNLOAD INFORMATION: This is a digital product. No physical product will be sent. Once payment is complete, digital files will be available for download in your account and an email will be sent to your Etsy registered email. Downloaded products are non-refundable. IMPORTANT INFO: All Design Templates are created by WithLoveKimmy USES: - For personal use only - Not for any commercial use - You may NOT share, resell or redistribute our products. - You can print as many times as you'd like! HOW TO PRINT: 1. Log into your Etsy account. 2. Click the "You" tab. 3. Scroll and click "Purchases and Reviews". 4. Find your purchase and click "Download Files". 5. Click "Download". REFUNDS Because this is a digital download, refunds are not accepted. However, if you have any issues with your purchase, please contact me
I feel like a lot of our fondest childhood memories probably stem from slumber parties? Movie marathons, junk food, girl talk, MASH (PRINTABLE ALERT!) and (obviously) a giant vintage chocolate box! I mean, can we just go back to the good ol’ days? Well, today, we are taking you there!!! We’ve actually got three days …
I recently put together a Unicorn Themed party for my little girl thanks to The Reject Shop. When I approached Slumber Party Tents to collaborate, …
Ever since my husband and brother taught my sons how to play Texas Hold 'Em, they've been wanting to invite their friends over for a Boys Poker Night- so I thought a Boys Poker Night Birthday Party could be a fantastic party theme for a tween!
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I feel like a lot of our fondest childhood memories probably stem from slumber parties? Movie marathons, junk food, girl talk, MASH (PRINTABLE ALERT!) and (obviously) a giant vintage chocolate box! I mean, can we just go back to the good ol’ days? Well, today, we are taking you there!!! We’ve actually got three days …
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Recently I was contacted by a few teachers with questions about Lucy Calkins and who are just starting out. These emails reflected my own thoughts and feelings just a few years ago when I began using Lucy so I thought I would post one of my responses. Enjoy! ~~~************************************~~~ I am so excited that your team is taking on Lucy Calkins Writing Workshop! Believe me when I tell you that the concerns expressed in your emails were the same as those of teachers at my school when we first started using LC five years ago. I really could go on forever about this program so I am going to make a list of “pointers” to keep myself from going on and on and on! Here are some of what I believe to be the most important things to keep in mind about Lucy: Writing is a “craft” made up of many different components. My team (and school) is of the mind that Composing is the most important component of writing. Mechanics and Grammar are also important, but Composing is about content and the idea of “story.” Students might have correct grammar and mechanics, but without Composing, the content of their writing is often meaningless. LC teaches students to love and feel writing to their core. My students would rather do writing workshop than go to recess most of the time. And all my classes have been this way ever since I started using LC. LC is about having children write about their own lives. This gives power and meaning to their stories that cannot possibly be achieved through prompt writing. Every child has something to write about because we teach them that what they do each day is important and deserves to be written down. In the upper grades, the students have to do prompt writing on state tests, so the teachers have the kids write a prompt that would fit their story after they finish writing it. LC is meant to be taught in order, but you can make variations to fit your curriculum/grade level. Also, each book is only meant to be taught for one month. At the end of the month, you should have a writing celebration and move on to the next book whether you finished all the lessons or not. We start the year with an Illustration Unit roughly based on Katie Wood Ray’s work, in combination with the Launching Writing Workshop book. The Illustration unit was written by a group of teachers at our school and is used by all classes K-2. Then we move on to Small Moments, which I think is where the kids really start to take ownership over the process. Book 3, Writing for Readers is a little too primary for us so we skip that book and go straight to Revision. This is where we supplement with mechanics and grammar. Then comes my all-time favorite Authors as Mentors J! Because we skip book 2, we do two months of Authors as Mentors. (This is an exception to the one month rule because this usually falls in the months where we have a lot of days out of school). This is another good place to fit in some mechanics lessons. I do a month of Ezra Jack Keats and then a month of Angela Johnson, but not all of us do it that way. Many teachers use more than just these two authors during this book. After Authors as Mentors, we take a break from Lucy and teach a Fairy Tales/Letter Writing Unit (which was also written by teachers at our school) to meet state and county objectives. Then we do the rest of the books pretty much as is. Writing Celebrations are very important. They can be simple or elaborate, but kids need to celebrate what they have accomplished regularly. I often invite another class and any adults without classes at the time to come and listen to our stories. Once we had a “Slumber Party” writing celebration where the kids wore their PJs, we used old sheets to make tents out of the desks, and the kids read their stories to one another using flashlights. That was a lot of fun. Most of our celebrations are much more simple. 5th Graders came to listen to our published stories. Reading to other second graders. This little one nearly brought me to tears when she said, "writing makes me feel important Ms. Moler." Conferring can be the scariest part of Writing Workshop for teachers but it is very powerful. I make a conferring schedule, with each kid having a day that they know I will confer with them. That makes it more manageable for me to get to everyone. After I have conferred with my 4 or 5 students scheduled for the day, I usually check-in with my lowest writers. There are some kids I confer with almost everyday, but most do fine with weekly check-ins. My conferring schedule also doubles as my sharing schedule. The kids I confer with are the ones who get to share their writing at the end of the lesson. That way I know I have worked on the stories that will be shared and can use it as a teaching point if needed. There is a great video out there of Lucy Caulkins talking to students about how to treat their writing. I show it to my kids every year and sometimes more than once. Lucy tells the kids that they can find stories anywhere, and that they should treat their writing like it is gold. I definitely recommend showing this video to your team teachers as well as to your kids. LC is really big on choice. Students should choose which paper they want to use, what to write about, etc. I let my kids sit wherever they want with the understanding that I will choose for them if they choose poorly. Some teachers allow the kids to sit around the room but assign places so the students always go to the same writing spot. That really is up to you. I find that the kids are a lot more spaced out when they sit around the room rather than just at their seats, so there actually is a lot less talk than when they are all at their desks at the same time. Speaking of paper, one adaptation we do is that we don’t use the LC paper. We give the students 5 page blank books from the get-go. That way they know that they are writing “books” and that everything in one book should be related to the main idea of their story. This also helps with kids who want to write stories that have no end (I call them “and then” stories). We give them blank paper without lines, and let them choose where on the page to place their writing and illustrations. There are lessons about this in our Illustration Unit, but I think LC has a lesson about this somewhere too. Again, this requires giving up a lot of control and I am not saying you have to give your kids paper without lines. There is a lot of research out there to suggest that it is better though… Whether you use lines or not, I absolutely recommend giving kids stapled booklets from the start rather than just loose paper. Work as a team! Our school has professional development for writing through a PLC format (we call it EPIC). When we first started out, we had full day EPIC once a month with teachers from our school and a partnering school. Then last year we switched to half-day EPIC monthly, and now we have one half-day PD each quarter. If your school isn’t doing any professional development for you it will be more difficult, but definitely use each other as a team to problem solve. Overall, the best advice I can give is to give up some control and trust in this program. When your kids start to understand that they are Authors and take ownership, you will see them and their writing shine like never before! I have gotten the most hilarious, heart-breaking, creative, and meaningful stories out of my students as a result of this program. More than once a student has shared a story that made me cry tears of sadness and joy. And I laugh so hard I cry at least once a week from listening to my students’ stories. (Alot of tears in Ms. Moler's room and most of them are mine!) Writing was my least favorite thing to teach before Lucy came along and now it is my absolute favorite! I know I’ve missed some things but I’ve already gone on waaaay too long. I hope this has been helpful and not “preachy.” I encourage everyone to do what works best for them and is in the best interest of their kids. Writing is messy but it can be beautiful!
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What could be more fun for a nice girls' night in than a full-on slumber party? If you're in need of some adult sleepover ideas, no problem.
I feel like a lot of our fondest childhood memories probably stem from slumber parties? Movie marathons, junk food, girl talk, MASH (PRINTABLE ALERT!) and (obviously) a giant vintage chocolate box! I mean, can we just go back to the good ol’ days? Well, today, we are taking you there!!! We’ve actually got three days …
I feel like a lot of our fondest childhood memories probably stem from slumber parties? Movie marathons, junk food, girl talk, MASH (PRINTABLE ALERT!) and (obviously) a giant vintage chocolate box! I mean, can we just go back to the good ol’ days? Well, today, we are taking you there!!! We’ve actually got three days …
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I feel like a lot of our fondest childhood memories probably stem from slumber parties? Movie marathons, junk food, girl talk, MASH (PRINTABLE ALERT!) and (obviously) a giant vintage chocolate box! I mean, can we just go back to the good ol’ days? Well, today, we are taking you there!!! We’ve actually got three days …
My little girl turned double digits this years , and I styled a Unicorn Birthday slumber party for her.
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Get your 18-inch dolls ready for a slumber party with the Our Generation Cloudy Cuddles pajama outfit! The sweet pink top has pretty bows on the shoulders with two heart-shaped buttons on the collar, and the comfy pajama bottoms are decorated with colorful cloud prints. Watch your dolls sleep on the clouds with the plush pillow, and the cozy slippers will keep your doll's toes warm! This outfit has easy-open closures that make it fun to mix and match with other colorful Our Generation selections, so your doll can always start her day with bright style! 18-inch Doll Pajama Outfit: get your 18-inch dolls ready for a slumber party with the Our Generation Cloudy Cuddles pajama outfit!Includes: top, pajama pants, plush cloud pillow, and a pair of slippers. Mix & Match: outfit features easy-open closures to quickly put on and remove; compatible with most 18-inch dolls, outfits, and accessories. Outfit Only: dolls sold separately.
Whoo hoo! One more outdoor movie night to cap off the summer. We got an outdoor movie projector this summer and have been enjoying a lot of movies under the stars. We have tried a few different things as far as the actual screen to broadcast the movies on and here is our newest...Read More »
My little girl turned double digits this years , and I styled a Unicorn Birthday slumber party for her.
Invite your friends over for some pampering with these cute eye mask pamper party invitations. These adorable party invitations come in packs of 5 with invitations and envelopes and are perfect for a girly slumber or sleepover party! If you have a little one who wants to have a pampering session just like the grown-ups, you need to see our new Pamper Party collection! Each pack contains: 5 x Sleep mask pamper party invitations, measuring 8cm (H) x 16cm (W) 5 x Envelopes, measuring 8.5cm (H) x 16.5 cm (W) 5 x Star-shaped stickers to seal