Experience the best way to get from the modernized area of Zadar, Croatia to the Old Town of Zadar by opting for an experience of a lifetime with an 800 year old tradition by riding a boat rowed by the boatmen of Zadar (Barkajoli Zadarski). The shuttle service is quick, cheap, and gets you to...
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I've always been inexplicably drawn to Croatia, so when I found cheap flights to Dubrovnik in July, I started planning our Croatia itinerary with glee. We began with three days in Dubrovnik (four nights), then took a bus to Split, where we spent one night before sailing to Hvar for our final two nights. Visiting
Az online vásárlásoknak köszönhetően gyakran összegyűlik a háztartásokban a kartondoboz. Bár eze...
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Hall in Tirol has the biggest old town in Tyrol, Austria. It is also where the first thaler, grandad of the dollar, was pressed.
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Lots of craziness and excitment this week! We started our end of the year Ocean Animals unit, and I have been having so much fun! Hopefully the kids have been, too (oh, and learning some things as well, haha!)! We started the week off by learning about the five oceans--I feel old since I was only taught about four main oceans, you know, way back when there were nine planets...Anyways, I found this song on Proteacher last year and fancied it up a bit for our song book...I do not know the song's author, so please let me know if you do! Click the picture to download it for free! We also did a lesson on the ocean's zones and made a fun foldable to hold facts about each layer. The kids were totally into all of those creepy creatures down in the twilight and midnight zones! The original idea for this flipbook came from this site. I tweaked it a little for my kiddos, and have included directions and a printable for you below if you'd like to add this to your Ocean file (or should I say, binder?). Click the pic below for the freebie! Next week, we are going to become marine biologists to prepare for our Ocean Animals Museum. I am so pumped! My team is doing a grade level Museum Day, with each class studying a different animal group. It is so much fun to watch all of our little firsties give their speeches and show off their published "All About" books, models, and posters. If you think your class would like to become wildlife biologists too, please check out my newest unit. It is common core aligned for grades K-2 (standards included) and it can be used to study any animal! Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for more Ocean fun and freebies in the next few weeks! And, if you have any great Oceans activities you'd like to share, I'd love to hear them!
There are many things to do in Mostar Old Town in Bosnia such as viewing the Mostar Bridge included in this complete 2 day Mostar itinerary!
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. Since one week I’m working on a braided rug, made from re-used T-Shirts. I cut the yarn using this tutorial (link) and started braiding with six yarn balls, which makes it two per string. . Initially I thought that I can sew the braided rope with the sewing machine, but this didn’t work out (it requires a very thin and strong needle), so I just sew it together by hand, using quilting thread. I don’t know yet how large this rug is going to become, but I guess I will stop, once I get bored :) Seit einer Woche arbeite ich an einem geflochtenem Teppich aus zerschnittenen, alten T-Shirts. Ich schnitt das Garn nach dieser Anleitung (Link) aus den T-Shirts zu und begann mit sechs Garnbällen zu flechten, das macht zwei pro Strang. Zuerst wollte ich das dann mit der Maschine vernähen, doch die Nadel muss sehr dünn und trotzdem stabil sein um durch den Stoff zu kommen und das klappte nicht. Also nähe ich es jetzt mit der Hand zusammen. Ich weiß noch nicht, wie groß der Teppich letztlich werden wird, ich vermute einfach einmal, wenn es mich anfängt zu sehr zu langweilen, dann bin ich fertig.