Your kids will love making this toilet paper roll leprechaun king, and a group of his leprechaun friends, for some Leprechaun shenanigans!
Not only is this Box and Toilet Paper Roll Castle cardboard craft a fun rainy day project for kids but it's a budget-friendly toy that they can keep playing with after completion. If you have ever looked at a store-bought plastic castle, you know how expensive they can be. This toilet paper roll castle can be customized in several different ways to make the kids happy. They can make as many levels and paint or color the cardboard in any royal shade they want. This kids' paper craft is too fun to miss.
If you hark back to the era of vintage ads, particularly the 1940s to 1960s, you'll realize the monumental shift advertising has undergone over the decades.
Baked Camembert is a super popular sharing dish, add in our awesome pancetta pastry dippers and you've got a winner!
Found a giant pair of red neoprene dice at the dollar store about a billion years ago and couldn't resist. I knew I would use them for something school related one day and that one day finally came. A little white gesso and black paint transformed them into "art dice". I won't lie. I shamelessly (stole) borrowed this idea from Tinkerlab. I like to start the year out with something simple and something "line" related. It was great. Little kids loved rolling the dice to create their designs and we reviewed line quality including direction words: horizontal, vertical, diagonal. We took a short break to review classroom rules and expectations while the paint dried and then I let them color with crayons. Third graders let their designs dry overnight. They will paint them with primary colors during our next class. Here are some shots of kids working and their results in progress. Thank you TinkerLab...fabulous idea! I found this project gave me a great opportunity to check out how kids are holding the crayon and give a little guidance on writing grip vs. drawing grip. Back up a little and straighten out the forefinger a bit. Use the arm to color, not just the fingers.
These Hungarian Nut Roll Cookies are a flakey, cream cheese crust wrapped around a homemade walnut filling. The filling is sweet, crunchy, and caramelized around the edges!
Make a homemade spectroscope with a few simple materials and explore the spectrum of different light sources. You’ll see all kinds of rainbows! This science activity for kids makes a great addition to a unit on light or weather and is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day too! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Light …
This is the BEST paper tube Koi Fish, and one of several other Lunar New Year Animal inspired art lessons that we offer. This fun DIY craft is an original idea from ART CAMP Studio. It's a great year round project for all ages.
Keep your kids moving when they're stuck inside with this simple dice game! Minimal materials needed so everyone gets some movement in!
I am one of those people who hardly preps for Ramzan in terms of stocking up on food or making Samosas and Spring rolls… Luckily, I have Filipino nanny who does a great job at making Spring r…
We use a lot of toilet paper at this house. With two newly potty-trained kiddos and one who is fascinated with all things potty, together use far more
Sausage Rolls are very easy to make when pre-prepared bought pastry is used, but this homemade version, that makes use of sour cream flaky pastry and a spicy sausage meat filling, will yield noticeably superior results. This is traditional South African fare at its best.
Here are a dozen worth checking out this spring and summer
This sugar-dusted pastry may look like a dessert, but surprise! It’s a savoury pie. The must-try of Morocco’s cuisine, pastilla is traditionally served as a main-course dish on special occasions. Just one bite and you’ll know why this flaky parcel is a gift that keeps on giving: Turkey, apricots, slivered almonds and a warm blend of spices (cinnamon, cardamom and ginger) are delicately folded into pastry and pan-fried to perfection. Whether served as a light meal or with a pre-dinner glass of wine, this complex, crazily addictive dish will have you hankering for more.
Serbian doughnuts (krofne) are eaten year-round but especially before the Great Lent begins. After frying, they can be dusted with sugar.
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These sausage rolls are super easy to make with only a few ingredients. Great to whip up for a party or when friends pop by unexpectedly. I can guarantee this recipe will be the easiest sausage rolls you ever make, and tasty too.
Guide to the Coffeeshops in Amsterdam - they are licensed by the government to sell cannabis products, joints, weed, hash + Best Amsterdam Coffeeshops List
Kids make sculptures from cut up cardboard tubes.
Make your very own magic pictures using materials that you already have at home!
John Collier : A Great Lady (1910) Canvas Gallery Wrapped or Framed Giclee Wall Art Print (D6050) Types: ➤Archival Paper Print (rolled) ➤Canvas Print, Gallery wrapped (mirrored edges) on 2cm depth pine wooden frame (stretched), rolled in a tube, or framed (wood floater frame). Options: ➤Archival Paper Print (rolled) ➤Rolled Canvas Print ➤Stretched and Ready to Hang 1 Panel Canvas Print ➤Stretched and Ready to Hang 3 Panel Canvas Print ➤Canvas in Black, Brown or White Wood Floating Frame (2'' | 5cm thick) ★★★WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ROLLED CANVAS PRINT AND AN ARCHIVAL PAPER PRINT? ★★★ Whereas our canvas prints come with that typical characteristic texture own to canvas, our archival paper prints come on cotton rag paper without texture. A rolled canvas print is normally stretched on wood stretcher bars, whereas archival paper prints are not. Additionally, a stretched canvas can be framed, but it doesn't need to be. Thus, our rolled canvas prints come in their advertized size + mirrored edges by default for easy stretching. Prefer a cut to size rolled canvas print instead, because you want to frame it in a traditional fine art frame behind glass? Then just type ''cut to size'' in our personalization box (listing top right ''add your personalization''). Note that our rolled canvas prints do not come with stretcher bars or frames. Either take it to your local framer, or stretch/frame it yourself. Other sizes than listed in our drop-down menu available upon request! Have something in mind that you don't see in our shop? Anything at all? We've got your back! Here you can order anything you'd like: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1528183805 Our high quality images are environmentally friendly printed on museum grade canvas, with high quality inks that will last for over 200 years. Our canvas prints are odorless and stable to UV-radiation. Please note that our standard processing time is 3-5 days. Our actual canvases may slightly differ from the pictures shown, as every item that we sell is created especially for you. Our canvas prints actually look BETTER in real life. Please note: all watermarks shown will not be seen on the actual product. **All images and advertized text courtesy of VNTGARTGallery. All offerings have been fully digitally remastered (updated, restored and retouched to perfection). Text and photos may not be used without written permission.**
I come from a generously-sized family, the sort that prompted wide eyes and under-the-breath counting from strangers who glimpsed our brood at the library or grocery store. I’ll spare you the counting and say that I have five brothers and two sisters, so eight of us, plus parents, and now assorted spouses and in-laws. Christmas is an all-day affair for us, with stockings and enough presents to necessitate an intermission about halfway through unwrapping.
This Roll-A-Kandinsky art lesson will help you learn all about Wassily Kandinsky and the Expressionist movement he was a part of. You'll also make your own Kandinsky-style art using the free printable and a pair of dice to guide you in which colorful elements to add.
Kindergarten Math Made Fun Unit 9 is here, and it's all about SHAPES! This hands-on, engaging and FUN unit will get kids excited about basic shapes! Not
Reading numbers can seem simple but for many children it is very difficult. Here is a tool that you can make at home using a few toilet roll tubes. More than reading numbers, this tool can teach children to – extend and improve their understanding of place value build skills across the four main […]
From stained glass windows to DIY nativity sets, these Nativity craft ideas are perfect for preschoolers!
Everyone will gobble up these light and airy rolls—the caramel flavor is wonderful. Pretty as well as tasty, they will brighten breakfast or snacktime.—Frances Amundson, Gilby, North Dakota
The best math game around! Check out this roll & cross math game that toddlers and preschoolers will love. Works on counting skills and number recognition.
The Quarrymen are a British skiffle/rock and roll group, formed by John Lennon in Liverpool in 1956, which eventually evolved into the Beatles in 1960. Originally consisting of Lennon and several school friends, the Quarrymen took their name from a line in the school song of Quarry Bank High School, which they attended. Lennon started a skiffle group that was very briefly called the Blackjacks, but changed the name before any public performances. Some accounts credit Lennon with choosing the new name; other accounts credit his close friend Pete Shotton with suggesting the name. The Quarrymen played at parties, school dances, cinemas and amateur skiffle contests before Paul McCartney joined the band in October 1957. George Harrison joined the band in early 1958 at McCartney's recommendation, though Lennon initially resisted because he felt Harrison (still 14 when he was first introduced to Lennon) to be too young. Both McCartney and Harrison attended the Liverpool Institute. The group made an amateur recording of themselves in 1958, performing Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day" and "In Spite of All the Danger", a song written by McCartney and Harrison. The group moved away from skiffle and towards rock and roll, causing several of the original members to leave. This left only a trio of Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison, who performed under several other names, including Johnny and the Moondogs and Japage 3 before returning to the Quarrymen name in 1959. In 1960, the group changed its name to the Beatles, and went on to have an extremely successful recording career. Here's a gallery of 42 rarely seen photographs of the band from the late 1950s.
This packet includes BOTH silly winter sentences (pg 2 -7) and story ideas focusing on characters, settings and problems (pg 8-11). This packet contains WINTER ideas that includes snowglobes, reindeer, gingerbread, igloos, gloves, elves, teachers, polar bears, snowflakes and much, much more! All you need is to print and use a dice! (You can laminate as well). If students are unable to write, you can help students by practicing how to organize / write by having them tell you a story using the ideas. CLICK HERE TO GET MY MORE ROLL A DICE WINTER PRACTICE CLICK HERE TO GET MY VALENTINE'S DAY ROLL A DICE PRACTICE Silly Winter SentencesDirections: Roll a dice. On the first roll, find the number of dice you rolled and write down the first words. Do the same for the 2nd and 3rd roll. Now you have a silly winter sentence! Silly Winter StoriesDirections: Roll a dice three times to find out the setting, characters and then problem. Write a story using the setting, characters and problem. This is perfect for RTI / MTSS as an intervention for hand strength and pre-handwriting skills.This is great for visual scanning, visual perceptual skills, coordination, visual motor integration and fine motor. This is also a perfect activity for occupational therapists OT, teachers, speech pathologists SLP, special education SPED teachers and other school professionals while working on skills! This could be used for a winter or holiday party or for homework before break. This does not specifically say Christmas so you can use this in a public school classroom. I am a school occupational therapist who has a doctorate in occupational therapy. I work closely with special education and general education staff adapting material. This is where I get my inspiration for this material. DISCLAIMER: By using this, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Please speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability.
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