DIY Greek Mythology Party Games that even the Gods themselves would love. This theme can be a blast, and these activities are perfect to ensure that.
I'm so excited to share with you my newest TPT product! I'll be teaching a human body class this upcoming semester at our local co-op. I needed a human body project for kids in my class that will allow them to organize and store the information we learn. I came up with this file folder
Find all the differences in this farm scene and circle them. There are 5 differences between the farm pictures - can you find them all?
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Paper Chromatography - find out if black is really black and make a coffee filter flower.
Naštěstí nejsem ten typ, co by si červenou řepu znechutil ve školních jídelnách. Mám ráda jak naloženou, tak vařenou, pečenou, ale i třeba jako boršč. Neděláme jí doma nějak často, ale když už, tak si jí řádně užijem:-) Když je pak za pár korun, to jsou hody, panečku. Tak jdeme na recepty, celkem jsem spotřebovala cca 3 střední řepy. Základní recept: oloupaná řepa olivový olej sůl, pepř tymián alobal Řepu si oloupejte škrabkou na brambory. Každou položte na čtverec alobalu. Pokapejte olivovým olejem, osolte, opepřete a trochu ochuťte tymiánem. Zabalte a dejte péct v nějkém pekáčku na cca 1 hodinu do trouby při 180°C. Hotovou řepu poznáte tak, že do ní píchnete vidličkou a když vidlička zlehka zajede, je upečená:-) Necháme je vychladnout. Carpaccio s balkánským sýrem Řepu nakrájejte na tenké plátečky, lze to udělat i škrabkou. Poskládejte na talíř, zakápněte olivovým olejem, osolte, opepřete a nadrobte balkánský sýr. Hotovo! Salát z rukoly, řepy a ořechů s bůvolí mozzarellou Na talíř si nandejte rukolu. Přidejte na plátky nakrájenou řepu, posypte ořechy, přidejte natrhanou mozzarellu a to vše zakápněte olivovým olejem a podle potřeby osolte a opepřete. Pomazánka z červené řepy Řepu si nastrouhejte na jemném struhadle. Přidejte lučinu (či jiný krémový sýr - Mandavu, Fenix, pomazánkové máslo...) a lžíci jogurtu. Zamíchejte. Dochuťte solí a pepřem a 2 stroužky česneku. Máte rádi řepu? Pokud ano, tak v jakém provedení?
20 family game night ideas. A must-try for every family. Most of these games are Minute To Win it games and require no preparation. Fun to play!
The person who requested these Teal Turtle Twins also wanted the “babies” to go with them. I have gotten so many wonderful comments about the babies that I have created a separate project to docum...
En väldigt enkel och fin dekoration till kräftskivan att göra själv är en girlang med utklippta papperskräftor (utskrift att ladda ner) och dillkronor.
Check out of collection of kids learning worksheets with an African animals theme! We have lots to choose from and these printable worksheets range in subject from numbers and counting to matching and spelling. Kids will have fun learning about African animals while learning other important concepts like counting, matching, handwriting, same, different and much more! So take a look through the collection of African animals worksheets below and click on any to view and print your copy!
Looking for some super simple and delicious mocktail recipes perfect for the holidays? Find a variety and flavors that you'll love here.
Här hittar du superroliga festlekarför vuxna utomhus - så gör du sommarfesten, midsommarfesten, grillfesten elelr kräftskivan extra minnesvärd!
Bust summer boredom at home, school, or camp with Squirt Gun Painting, an amazing art experience for kids of all ages.
This Roasted Tomato and Garlic Ricotta Pasta recipe is easy to make and requires minimal effort, making it an ideal choice for a quick and satisfying weeknight dinner that the whole family will love. The roasting process infuses the tomatoes and garlic with intense flavors, while the ricotta adds a creamy texture to the sauce - resulting in a dish that takes little time yet is very delicious and nutritious. Recipe yield 4 small or 2 large servings.
Fun STEM activity for outdoor play and makes a great science lesson! (Includes a printable rocket template).
Students in third grade learned about the artist David Hockney. We focused especially on his California influenced pool paintings from the 60's and 70's. I saw a similar project on the blog "Kids Artists". The students were focusing on line, shape, and color while working on these. We also spent a good bit of time thinking about how our hair and body look different when submerged under water. The kids loved creating the look of weightlessness in their self portrait. Hockney used interesting techniques to create the effect of light shining in on the water of his pool paintings and we tried to recreate that. I love how they all look so much like the child that made them. Great job third graders!
Great Pokemon party games for your next birthday party! The kids will love going on a Pokemon hunt and playing pin the tail on Pikachu!
En skattjakt är en av de mest uppskattade lekarna till barnkalas - både för små och lite större barn. Tänk på det här när du ska fixa en lyckad skattjakt...
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I designed this pteranodon mobile for my dino-kid a few months ago and after he got over the fact that I didn't make a bigger variety of ...
Discover 32 Ladies Night ideas perfect for your women's ministry group! Dive into activities that blend fun, faith, and friendship for a night you'll all remember.
Free Printable Summer Activity Page + 12 Free Summer Printables
Fun end of the year gifts for students. 9 gifts that cost roughly $1 per student for elementary teachers. Here's to celebrating the end of the school year!
Make your own pirate party picks, flags and decorations to print out and assemble. And a selection of pirate party supplies to buy too.
In this tutorial we're sharing two recipes for "dig" sand, that actualy work. One for toddlers and one for big kids! Awesome bordum buster and great gift!
Well, I think I pulled it off. And since there's no reason for me to hoard my design, I thought I'd share it with ya'll, and hopefully you can get some good use out of it! I've made them available in both black/white and in color. You can download the full-resolution images here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxj3ufpruex7ou8/AACGobtEsKEDjR0y9Jje-vnHa?dl=0 or http://s737.photobucket.com/user/jomadivis/library/UP%20House I got mine printed at Staples. The original image is HUGE, so you could get it printed on poster board if you wanted to, and make a massive version. I used a hot glue gun to assemble it. Also, there is purposefully a hole in the bottom, to make it easier to string the balloons through the roof. You can easily cover it up if you don't like the way it looks by tracing around the bottom of the house once it's finished:) ALSO, I RECOMMEND WAITING TO GLUE THE BOTTOM FLAPS TOGETHER TILL VERY LAST! (Otherwise, you're going to have one heck of a time putting the roof on. Just sayin'). If you're wondering how heavy it was... Around 1 1/2 oz. And if you're wondering how many balloons it takes to lift 1 1/2 oz... It takes about 9, 11-inch balloons filled with helium. We used ten, and it soared even with a bit of extra weight on it! So be careful, cuz one little slip and your cute little UP house could be on it's way to Paradise Falls! It takes some brain work, putting it all together. Unfortunately, I didn't number the flaps or color coat them, or make it in any way easy to follow. I apologize for that, but I did make a little map that will HOPEFULLY help! If you have any questions on the assembly though, just let me know:) Good luck and enjoy! I received an inquiry about the A pieces connecting to house section #3. There are two crease marks missing, that will make ALL the difference in fitting them together: First off, there needs to be two bends on this piece. Straight across from where the blue siding ends on each side. (I purposefully did NOT make a crease line, because I didn't like the look of a black line through the fish scale siding, but it's kind of a necessary step!) And another bend on the top line of the white siding. The second error I made is this: there should be a crease line like so: (I penciled it in). Then bend it under. And this is how they fit together: Hope that helps! SECOND FIX! Hi there! I finally got to putting another little house together, and found that uhhhh yeah... #7 is a piece of work! I have no idea how I ever got it to work the first time around, but I'll show you what I did to fix it, and have updated the printable version as well. First: I snipped the whole thing in half, like so. And then made a little slice on the bottom left piece (if you look closely you can see it). Then I slid it right into place. The other piece I glued to the inside, just on the scalloped edge along the bottom so it leaves room to slide the roof between the siding and the #7 roof pieces. It should look something like this: And then all you have to do is put the roof on, it's not perfect (nothing about this little house IS perfect, I'm not a professional-anything, but it's still cute all the same!) I hope that clears things up, and I'm SO sorry for the confusion/frustration. That really did not work the way it was supposed to:) REMEMBER TO USE THE LINK TO DOWNLOAD FULL-RESOLUTION IMAGES! https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxj3ufpruex7ou8/AACGobtEsKEDjR0y9Jje-vnHa?dl=0 or http://s737.photobucket.com/user/jomadivis/library/UP%20House
Does your kid have sweet tooth for Ice creams & can't get enough of it? Now you can satisfy his cravings with 20 free printable ice cream coloring pages here
Le deuxième thème de ma période 5 (kermesse y compris), sera les indiens. Exploitation à venir, en attendant voici le cahier d’autonomie ;) cahier autonomie indiens
P is for popcorn...one of my favorite snacks! We made a popcorn word web to introduce and practice the sound letter P makes. Students tho...
The BEST LEGO ideas! Here are 70 Genius Hacks, Ideas, Products, and Inspiration projects have been pinned more than 100,000 times...
Young Adventurers, lets journey to explore Scotland's national flower—the thistle! This magnificent plant holds a special place in Scottish hearts. Long ago, a group of Vikings sneaked into Scotland to conquer the land. As they crept forward, they took off their shoes to move silently through the night. But, little did they know, they were about to step on a thistle plant! Ouch! The Vikings cried out in pain, and their noisy yelps woke up the Scottish warriors who defended their land. The thistle saved the day, and since then, it became a symbol of Scotland's bravery. The thistle is no ordinary plant—it's a prickly beauty! With its purple or pinkish petals and sharp, pointy spikes, the thistle stands tall and proud. It loves to grow in the wild countryside and can reach impressive heights. But don't be fooled by its spiky exterior! The thistle is a true survivor, just like the people of Scotland. It can weather harsh winds, rocky soil, and even the chilliest winters. Symbol of Scotland: The thistle holds a dear place in Scottish culture and history. It represents the qualities of bravery, strength, and resilience that the Scottish people admire. You'll often find the thistle on Scottish emblems, coins, and even on the uniforms of Scottish soldiers. The people of Scotland are proud to call this unique flower their national symbol. Fun Facts about Thistles: The thistle is a member of the daisy family and has over 200 species. Some thistle species are edible and can be used in cooking or made into teas. The thistle has medicinal properties and has been used for centuries to treat various ailments. Scotland's oldest order of chivalry is called the Order of the Thistle, which honors the Scottish monarch's knights Materials Needed: Crepe Paper Color Paper Tape Marker Pencil Stick Scissors Tissue Paper Stick Glue Lets make our own Thistle! Step 1 Grab your stick and begin wrapping green paper around it to make your stem. Step 2 Take up your tissue paper or paper towel and form a ball around the stick. Glue together and wrap the green paper around it to form the bottom of the flower. Step 3 Fold several pieces of purple tissue paper down and begin cutting strips. Step 4 Once cut, wrap around the flower base to show off the spiky flower petals. Step 5 Repeat Step 4 with green tissue paper to wrap around the bottom of the flower. Cut off the excess. Step 6 Give your thistle a personality! Add eyes and a smiling face to add to it. This step is not required, but adds a little more fun into making it.
This adorable cut and paste panda craft is super easy when you grab our free panda template. Just print, cut, color and assemble. Grab it here!