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We challenged the creator of the now-infamous Brewers-themed Bloody Mary to make us an EVEN BETTER ONE. Here's what she made, plus what we learned about Bloody Mary groupies, Wisconsin, and why this thing costs just $5.
This is a place to put all the cakes I have done in one spot. A place for you to see my work.I have been making and decorating cakes for as long as I can remember. I am 100% self taught. I hope to go to the Wilton school someday to add to my knowledge. I hope these cakes bring a smile to the faces of all who see them.
This week began tales of three pigs and B.B. Wolf . Being a short week with the Memorial Day holiday, and having been ahead already on Science and Social Studies, I stole some of that time and did two blocks each day for fairy tales. We began with James Marshall's version of the story, and as usual our story element four square. In the afternoon I read Steven Kellogg's version, and had the students complete their own four square. I used it as a comprehension grade, and at this point in the year I am thankful for any graded pieces I can find! For Wednesday we began our writing piece, "What would you use to build your house if you were the pig?". I started by reading The Three Little Pigs (An Architectural Tale). We added to our element chart, and then we brainstormed different materials that would be smart to use to build a house, and some that might not make the best choices. The kids then went on to write about what they would use to build and why. They then created their own illustration of their house to go along with the writing. Here is the prompt page that I created. http://www.scribd.com/doc/95885022/Three-Little-Pigs-Writing Here is what it looked like with our houses all assembled. Next, we read my favorite version by Jon Scieszka "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs". We then voted on who thought the Wolf was guilty or innocent (overwhelmingly guilty!) and then became newspaper reporters as we completed an activity from a cute packet from Amanda Terhune of http://mrsterhune.blogspot.com. You can purchase the packet here. Fairy Tale Unit. We filled in the who, what, when ,where, why and how boxes with the information we wanted to be part of our article. The kids had some very creative ideas of where they thought we should say the crime was committed, but they really enjoyed it. Here is the end result. (We also did the WANTED poster for the pig bad wolf from her unit) Friday was our final day on this great Tale, and we spent it reading The Three Little Tamales AND the Three Little Javelinas. My ESOl kiddos loved these, and my class immediately connected the Tamales to The Runaway Tortilla which we read this winter with our Gingerbread Man unit (yeah!). We ended the unit writing a letter to the Wolf from the one of the pigs and creating our own pigs to go along with it. Letter Template Pig Template It was a great week, and we had lots of fun with the Three Little Pigs. Next week it is on to Goldilocks, and our last fairy tale before school ends. :(
I LOVE Charlotte’s Web! I have been teaching this unit for the past five years, and every year I strive to make it even better. This year, I fancied up my old documents with new clip art and aligned the unit with the new common core standards! As always, the preview file on TpT shows …
This week began tales of three pigs and B.B. Wolf . Being a short week with the Memorial Day holiday, and having been ahead already on Science and Social Studies, I stole some of that time and did two blocks each day for fairy tales. We began with James Marshall's version of the story, and as usual our story element four square. In the afternoon I read Steven Kellogg's version, and had the students complete their own four square. I used it as a comprehension grade, and at this point in the year I am thankful for any graded pieces I can find! For Wednesday we began our writing piece, "What would you use to build your house if you were the pig?". I started by reading The Three Little Pigs (An Architectural Tale). We added to our element chart, and then we brainstormed different materials that would be smart to use to build a house, and some that might not make the best choices. The kids then went on to write about what they would use to build and why. They then created their own illustration of their house to go along with the writing. Here is the prompt page that I created. http://www.scribd.com/doc/95885022/Three-Little-Pigs-Writing Here is what it looked like with our houses all assembled. Next, we read my favorite version by Jon Scieszka "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs". We then voted on who thought the Wolf was guilty or innocent (overwhelmingly guilty!) and then became newspaper reporters as we completed an activity from a cute packet from Amanda Terhune of http://mrsterhune.blogspot.com. You can purchase the packet here. Fairy Tale Unit. We filled in the who, what, when ,where, why and how boxes with the information we wanted to be part of our article. The kids had some very creative ideas of where they thought we should say the crime was committed, but they really enjoyed it. Here is the end result. (We also did the WANTED poster for the pig bad wolf from her unit) Friday was our final day on this great Tale, and we spent it reading The Three Little Tamales AND the Three Little Javelinas. My ESOl kiddos loved these, and my class immediately connected the Tamales to The Runaway Tortilla which we read this winter with our Gingerbread Man unit (yeah!). We ended the unit writing a letter to the Wolf from the one of the pigs and creating our own pigs to go along with it. Letter Template Pig Template It was a great week, and we had lots of fun with the Three Little Pigs. Next week it is on to Goldilocks, and our last fairy tale before school ends. :(
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We have spent today having fun with "p is for pig" R made finger puppets out of felt and told B the three little pigs story ( he loved joi...
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In this pig pack I have created a variety of english and math activities that you can choose from to use with you students. The information covered is aimed at a 2nd and 3rd Grade level and helps to build the learners' vocabulary within this farm theme. I have included a color version as well as a...
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Do you have a child that LOVES pigs? I do. My daughter has been pig crazy since she was barely able to say the word. When I asked her what kind of activity
Have you seen the AMAZING Angry Bird mylar balloons that are out now? You haven't? Me either! I know in a few months this stuff is going to pop up everywhere, but at the moment it just doesn't exist. So what do you do when you want to throw an Angry Bird bash and you can't find balloons? You buy plain, solid color mylars. Boring. I know. It sounds horrible. It sounds like the worst party ever. It looks... ...it looks BORING. A little festive...maybe. Boring, hum ho...definitely. I don't do boring and I was pretty sure that boring wasn't going to cut it for my 6 year old guy. As mundane as these balloons may appear, I have a feeling some of you are going to want to know where to get them. I know you don't think so right now...but trust me...you will. I ordered these online from Dalvay Delights. It is an eBay shop that has a great assortment of mylar balloons. There is nothing more frustrating than running around town looking for balloons that you just can't find. Well, maybe trying to find what you want, but having the color completely the wrong shade...that drives me crazy! I have found ordering balloons online to be an easy way to browse hundreds of choices and to find exactly what I am looking for. While searching for Angry Bird party ideas, I came across this: The Party Animal has a great set of Angry Bird printables that were made to put on latex balloons and they are FREE! You go to the website and print them out for FREE! Did I mention that they are FREE? They have several great ideas for an Angry Bird party on their website too. I saw ideas to put the printables on goody bags and on latex ballons. I however, am a fan of mylar balloons. And I just thought that round mylar balloons would be an ideal shape for an Angry Bird. So, I printed out my bird and pig faces and cut them out carefully. Next I glued them to the mylar balloons with a glue stick. Yep, just glue sticked them on. I did have a bit of trouble with them coming off a bit when they were blowing in the wind, so I would probably recommend printing your faces on sticker paper. Just look at this yellow bird... Could he be any cuter? Really...how CUTE is this bird? I actually like the red bird the best. I think it is the angry black eyebrows that get me. Even the pigs are cute... I think they turned out absolutely adorable. I love the giant blue 6. Let's face it, Angry Birds was the party theme, but the really important part was that he was now 6! Do you like the nest balloon holder? The red bucket was filled with rocks to weigh it down. I have lost a number balloon previously because it wasn't weighed down enough. Those suckers hold A LOT of helium! Since I needed the rock weights to hold the balloons down, I covered the rocks with shredded craft paper. I decided that looked a bit nest like, so it would be the perfect place to hold some eggs. Don't Angry Birds lend themselves PERFECTLY to being a mylar balloon? I am linking up to:
Easy to make and set up number game for toddlers and preschoolers based on the book If You Give a Pig a Pancake by Laura Numeroff and ideal for Pancake Day activities.
$2.00 USD In Stock Guinea pigs are interesting creatures, mostly because we don't know what they are, exactly. They are not true pigs, but they are undeniably cute. There's an especially adorable one on this foil birthday card. Ponder the true nature of the guinea pig as yo Description send birthday wishes the most special way possible b animals, birthday, cards, celebrations, greeting cards, pets, playhouse, stationery, themes_animals, themes_birthday
Fun farm math games for a farm theme, or any time really! Two themed dice games for the kids to play together or independently.
50th Rodeo Birthday Themed Invitation | 5x7 Design for Print Invitation or Digital E-invitation You can edit the details yourself! No need to wait days to get your proof back to only make more changes. Optional second page to add a picture or more details about the party. No software needed, edit directly from the online CORJL app. Demo this design: https://www.corjl.com/d/145JKH How to Order: - Add Listing to Your Cart or Click "Buy It Now" - Checkout - An e-mail to the online editor will be sent to the e-mail associated with your ETSY account - Please allow up to 1 hour to receive the link - Use the link to access via CORJL online Other Instructions: - Most text is editable - Save as you go File Options: - PDF for Printing - JPEG for sharing (e-mail, text, social media, etc) PRINTING: Get 10% off printing at Prints of Love using the code: ZITA10 https://printsoflove.com/ref/zita