Vegan Red Lentil Flatbread made with only 2 ingredients and ready in 15 minutes! This lentil flatbread is easy to make, gluten-free, oil-free and delicious. It's great as a pizza crust!
The cheesy, peppery pasta you know and love can be ready in 30 minutes.
This traditional French white butter sauce is good on everything from seafood and chicken to vegetables.
This activity is heavily scaffolded for beginners. Students orally create the word bank and sentences, but I write the words and sentences on the board using
We have another fun project for your kids (or you) to do during the hot summer months, this time we are sharing a fun summer agamograph template with you. Making an agamograph is really, really
This protein cookie dough is a simple five minute recipe that is perfect for a post workout snack or healthy dessert. It's vegan, gluten free, refined sugar free and has 10 grams of protein per serving.
With just 2 simple ingredients, you'll love these gluten free tortillas! Perfect for wraps, quesadillas and more. Be sure to read the full post for plenty of troubleshooting, tricks and tips for success.
Inspired by my previous post, I have created a series of 6 doodle sheets that are free to download. I have produced them at A5 size (though they could be made smaller or larger if you choose) and they can either be printed off and used as they come, or trimmed and laminated to make re-usable doodle sheets, as illustrated here. If laminated, they should be used with special dry-wipe pens to allow them to be wiped clean. I also punched a hole in the corner of each sheet and tied them together using a keyring so that I could carry them about more easily. You are free to use these however you choose (except commercially of course!) However if you do wish to use them, please consider making a small donation to help support my personal blog. You can do this by clicking on the button below, or by using the Ko-Fi widget in the sidebar. To get your doodle sheets just click on the each image to open up the full size image, then right click to download a copy. Garden-Doodle Masterpiece Doodle View Doodle Knight Doodle Undersea Doodle Space Doodle
Learn how to use Rust-Oleum Home floor coating to paint tile floor. I've shared how I easily transformed our tile floor.
This is 10 exotic Amigurumi Zoo Animals FREE Crochet Patterns that's easy to follow and very beginner friendly! These patterns are perfect for every child and will be their best friend! I would recommend using a soft yarn so it will be as cosy as possible for the baby! Disclaimer This is a collection post
An easy, impressive recipe for restaurant-quality fondant potatoes made with just five staple ingredients.
Satisfy your craving for Ramen soup with this homemade ramen bowl recipe. In less than 30 minutes you can be slurping up this restaurant-worthy Ramen in the comfort of your own home with little effort. This is the noodle soup everyone deserves!
An easy, step-by-step recipe for oven-roasted eggplant! It’s tender, caramelized, versatile, and perfect every time! Just 3 ingredients and 30 minutes required.
Scroll down for the free crochet heart drawstring pouch pattern and video tutorial or purchase an ad-free, printable PDF file! This crochet heart granny square pouch is a cute and functional crochet project that you can
These printable cutting practice strips are an easy way to help your young learners work on their fine motor and cutting skills. Find more Cutting Practice Packs HERE. *The free download button can be found at the END of this post. Printable Cutting Practice Strips You’ll find horizontal lines, vertical lines, zigzag lines, and ... Read More about Printable Cutting Practice Strips
Discover the beautiful world of intarsia crochet, a captivating colorwork technique that allows you to create stunning patterns with multiple yarn colors. Learn how to work with more yarns, uncover helpful tips and tricks, explore the differences between intarsia crochet and tapestry crochet, and find answers to frequently asked questions. Don't miss our step-by-step photo
It's that time of year! Back to school time (even though I know some of my bloggy friends have been back for a couple of weeks now.) While you may be in a district that wants you to hit the academics hard core from the first day of school and cut out "fluff", there's nothing fluffy about a cohesive classroom. And you can forget good things happening academically when nobody can get along. Do you hear me administrators? I think it's a wise idea to spend some time helping your students learn to live together in a room that gives everybody about one square foot of personal space. So here's a little collection of some fabuloso ideas I found through the wonderful world of blogging. Here are some great ideas to get your new friends talking to each other, working together, and thinking about what a successful classroom looks like. 1. Talk about how to treat each other. Tales from a Tidy Teacher shares a lesson using Finding the Green Stone by Alice Walker. She gives each student a shiny green "stone". They plan how they will keep their stones shiny all year. I think this would be a great anchor lesson to refer to all year long. Here's a post from Mrs. Robinson's Classroom Blog. She has a different question each day to get kids thinking about their role in the classroom. Your actions are who you are. When things were getting cranky in my classroom last year, we worked on this activity. We planned out the words that we would want our principal to use when describing us. Then we planned out the actions that would get us there. 2. Talk about words and what they can do (for good and evil). I love love love this poster. It is from Sweet Blessings who also happens to be the genius behind Technology Rocks. Seriously. I had it printed as an 11x17 on glossy card stock ($1.50 at Office Max). I referred to it all year long the last couple of years. By the second month of school, all I had to do was say, "THINK before you speak" and they knew exactly what had gone wrong. Yes, Mrs. O Knows will convince you that toothpaste and toothpicks will teach kids everything they need to know about words. I tried so hard to find the original source for this one. Please leave a comment if you know where it came from. Cause it's awesome. 3. Have kids work together in a fun way. Who wouldn't want to save Fred? This is a great team work lesson from Fabulous Fourth Grade Froggies. This one's from Science Gal. Now tell me that doesn't look fun? And because the best way to learn that the world does not revolve around you, have your kids perform RACKS. Random Acts of Classroom Kindness. Here's an idea from 3rd Grade Thoughts. There are tons more great ideas out there on this, too. Have kids work in teams to plan out some RACKS for each the classroom, other students, and staff, too. And now for a little giggle: Hope you have a great school year!
These homemade Cheez Its are made with 6 basic ingredients including real cheddar cheese. Learn how to make them in this simple tutorial.
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These free animal tracks printable cards are a great way to get your kids outside. They are perfect for the little explorer in your life!
This Mediterranean Stuffed Eggplant is delicious, filling, and healthy. This vegetarian dinner is loaded with veggies and topped with bubbly cheese.
A group of teenage boys captivated a crowd with a surprising and perfectly synchronized skit, showcasing the power of creativity and precision in performance.
Here's an easy step-by-step recipe for roasting perfectly tender beets every time.
A simple, homey recipe for pancakes made with old-fashioned rolled oats.
Did you just give birth recently and you still look pregnant with a noticeable pooch? You might have a common, painless condition called Diastasis Recti. Diastasis recti is a thinning of the tissue that connects the two sides of the rectus abdominis. When this tissue thins, it gravitates away from each other which causes your […]
Simple and delicious homemade roasted tomato sauce from fresh tomatoes
If you suffer from pelvic organ prolapse due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, and/or age, these treatment options and exercises will help!
Get your teacher life organized with 200 free Google Keep headers! This note-taking system will revolutionize the way you teach.
Scarpaccia (bad shoe in Italian) is a zucchini tart from Tuscany. It's a favourite food during carnival celebrations.
Have you ever had the vibes of your story figured out but no plot? This post gives you an easy process to find out what actually happens in yor novel
Looking for post nasal drip remedies to relieve symptoms such as a sore throat, cough, nausea, and bad breath? We're sharing 6 natural tips that work!