Play into maximalist style with this multi-material, eclectic layered necklace. Features: Layered style, beaded chains, mixed-style metal chains, cross pendant, reconstituted stone details, adjustable clasp closure Why We <3 It: This piece on its own can fully accessorize any outfit. Import
Our Long Sleeve Penny's Play Dress is always a must-have style for her wardrobe, and now that it features our most adorable print Gourd-geous with Seashore Sherbet, she can't be without this style for the fall season! Gourd-geous features Palm Beach Pink, Palmetto Pearl, Barbados Blue, Tega Cay Tangerine, and Seashore Sherbet.
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Play into maximalist style with this multi-material, eclectic layered necklace. Features: Layered style, beaded chains, mixed-style metal chains, cross pendant, reconstituted stone details, adjustable clasp closure Why We <3 It: This piece on its own can fully accessorize any outfit. Import
Make these fun penny spinners with just a few simple supplies. This project could be an awesome STEM lesson on physics, too!
Your kiddos will enjoy wearing the headbands of the characters Henny Penny, Cocky Locky, Ducky Lucky, Foxy Loxy, Goosey Loosey and Turkey Lurkey as they read and act out this simple but fun play. This Reader’s Theatre play comes complete with a script, props and additional headbands for narrators. The whole class can participate! As they say in show biz—Break a leg! This product is for classroom use only. Upon purchase, you will receive a zipped file with a single PDF portfolio that will include all the headbands and script along with directions on assembling your script. You also receive a PNG image with the title of the play, to place on your script cover. Enjoy! You might also want to look at these other titles: The Three Little Pigs Reader's Theatre Little Red Riding Hood Reader's Theatre Three Billy Goats Gruff Reader's Theatre Goldilocks and the Three Bears Reader's Theatre
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Our large Farm playscape is designed for the farm animals, people figurines and tractors in small...
A Free PDF Pattern for the Penny Playsuit. A one piece playsuit with gathered bodice and exposed back zipper.
Who's looking to put a little more fun into their literacy and math stations? If you're struggling with they new vigor vs. fun dilemma in education right now, you need to keep reading this post. I know that my kiddos LOVE anything to do with Play-doh. Seriously... is it the Play-doh scent? I think it might be... Anyway... if you are looking for ways to incorporate fun and standards into your curriculum, look no further! Here are some must have ideas for your classroom that involve the all-time favorite Play-doh. By the end of this post, we hope to give you several ideas and two of you will have a chance to win ALL of the stations in this post. Let's begin with literacy... Forming letters and numbers with Play-doh is a great reinforcement for students because they really have to "think" about how to form the sounds and letters as they make them. While their doing it they are thinking about whatever skill it is they are working on. Double reinforcement! (K.RF.1) If your students are beyond letter making skills, maybe they can use the following cards for ordering letters in alphabetical order or making sight words. (K.RF.1, K.RF.3, 1.KL.2) Students can practice their short vowels sounds and reinforce them even more by making the letter. (1.RF.2a, 1.RF.2c) Now moving on to math stations... These set of cards help with numeral formation and also reinforces counting.(K.CC.4) If your students are ready for ten-frames, then they might be ready for these cards. (K.CC.3) If your kiddos are ready to practice solving addition problems up to ten they can start practicing with these cards. (K.OA.2) Student can use Play-doh to practice story problems and number sentences. Students can use play-doh to press base ten blocks impressions to make numbers. Students can use play-doh to make the hands on a clock and then record the times on a recording sheet. (1.MD.3) a Rafflecopter giveaway