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► Description ◄ Digital download of Bulbasaur Pokemon Line Art Prints. You will receive various sizes to maximize your usage. *No physical product will be shipped, frame and props are not included.* THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - No physical item will be shipped. For a how-to on receiving your digital download check out: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-gb/articles/115013328108 If you are unsure/are using mobile and cannot unzip your files from the downloads folder please message me through Etsy convo after purchase and I will happily email the requested files to you directly. ► What’s Included ◄ You’ll receive 4 different sizes of the print: *4”x6” inches, High-Resolution, in JPG format *5”x7” inches, High-Resolution, in JPG format *8”x10” inches, High-Resolution, in JPG format *11”x14” inches, High-Resolution, in JPG format Each JPG file is high-resolution, which will get you clean and clear beautiful prints. ► How to Order ◄ Simply purchase the listing. Once your payment has been cleared you can download your instant download under purchases/reviews ►Printing Process ◄ The final project of the artwork will be determined by the quality of the printer and either the paper or card stock that you choose. Please keep in mind that colors on a monitor may vary slightly from how they appear in person or how they display on viewing device to another due to the color calibration of your device or monitor. For the most visually stunning final results, we recommend printing the pages using high-quality paper, such as card stock. Please note, this listing is for an instant download, no print will be mailed. *You can print at home, print shop, or online service such as the following: *Vista Print *Shutterfly *Snapfish An unlimited amount of copies can be made. ► Refunds and Exchanges ◄ Every digital and instant download purchase is non-refundable, as there is no way for me to tell whether you have printed the design. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please feel free to reach out to me anytime. ► Terms of Use ◄ This artwork is copyrighted by BadBGoods. This purchase is strictly for non-commercial, personal use only. You may print and design in your home, business, or a public place but may not resell, reproduce, distribute by electronic means, or profit in any way from the design. All characters featured in this art belong to their respected companies and should only be considered as part of a parody. Thanks for supporting my small business, Ellie <3
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The Greetings and Introductions Resource has Six worksheets and a lot more. Link: https://www.bilingualmarketplace.com/products/greetings-resources-for-kinder-and-elementary-esl?variant=36125058105508 Teach children from the very first day how to say Hello or Hi in English. It can be a short hello or a long one. When I was a teaching preschool I would bring in a maraca hand that would make a noise as I greeted everyone. Try to use children´s name when saying Hello. Teacher: Hello, Marcos ! Marco: Hello, Teacher ! ( The students greets with his hand puppet) Sometimes, I would hand in the Hello Hand Clapper to someone to be the one who greets another student or the class. It is nice to have different maracas for the everyday greeting. I keep my eyes open when I go to toy stores, dollar stores or piñata stores. They have wonderful things for this intention. It can be clackers, whistles, harmonicas, clappers, maracas. For longer greetings there´s a song that got from old books that would come with a cassette. I used to sing that to my twin daughters when they were born. Teacher: Good morning, good morning. Good morning to you . Good morning, good morning. And how are you ? Greetings Worksheet 1. This is another version of the Hello Hand. Have the children color the Hello Hand Green and the Goodbye Hand red, like a traffic light. Then the hands can be cut and glued onto craft stick and they are Greeting puppets. Children can greet each other with the puppet. Worksheet 2 and 3 . Introducing the words boy,girl and teacher. There´s the props page for the teacher. I turned them into puppets. Worksheet 4. Children will draw themselves and cut / glue the word boy or girl. Worksheet 5. Children will trace the words Hi, Hello. Cut/Glue the bubbles next to each child. I got some plastic plates and added the printables boy, girl and teachers saying hello. I made a memory game for that first class with so many minutes and we don´t know what else to do. And then thought that some graphing using clothespin with the students´name on it will work with the plates. And then I added craft sticks and turned them into puppets for making a line for boys and another for girls. They turned out cute and for door decoration are nice! Leave your comments and requests.
Transform your house into an unforgettable code-breaking adventure for kids! This printable Art Heist Escape Room has kids searching for puzzles and breaking codes. The use of secret codes will keep your kids engaged from beginning to end while competing to find the final code-word. Celebrate your kids birthday party with an Art Heist puzzle game! It’s the perfect DIY Escape Room kit - Scavenger Hunt for kids. Planning a kids birthday party or kids sleepover? Need some fun kids games or puzzles to keep them occupied? Looking a last-minute kids’ party game or birthday gift? Test their puzzle solving skills with a done at home escape room. Perfect for small and large groups, kids’ birthday parties, elementary and middle school classrooms, youth groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, team-building and family game night. The best part about our escape room kids game is that there are no props, no set-up, and no stress! This fun game makes your party planning a cinch and gives you even more time to enjoy your little one's special day. The Escape Room can be completed individually or in small groups. No PREP required, NO PROPS required, NO SETUP required, and NO LOCKS needed! Just print and go, it’s that easy!! 🧩 Gameplay: 30-60 minutes (depending on age and group numbers) 🧩 Ages: 8+ (younger kids can play with the help of an adult or older kid) 🧩 Number of players: As many as you want! You can enjoy this game alone or with 100 friends! Kids will visit 10 stations and solve a puzzle at each one. They will record their answer on the recording sheet. ‘Hint Cards’ are provided to help kids solve a puzzle. Some puzzles require a decoder, which are labeled with the name of the puzzle so that they know which decoder to use. The PDF digital downloads will be in your email within minutes after purchase! What’s Included in the Instant Download? 🔎 PDF game guide 🔎 PDF game materials 🔎 Set up instructions 🔎 Signs to hold up 🔎 Frequently asked questions 🔎 Coupon code for future purchases Play Options 🔒 Individual 🔒 Partners 🔒 Groups of 3-4 Everything you need for your printable kids game is included in your download. You don’t need any locks, envelopes or special equipment. To extend the game experience for the kids at home, you can hide the puzzles around the room like a scavenger hunt. ***No physical item will be shipped*** HOW TO PLAY ☑️After purchase, it takes just a few minutes for your digital file to be ready to download in your email inbox. There are 10 stations with various puzzles and code-breaking games. Some stations may be trickier than others so we’ve included clue sheets to help solve each game. Play time varies depending on how large of a group is playing. Once finished, you can save the instructions and station puzzles to play again another day. ***This product works best if it is printed in color because some of the puzzle cards are color-coded.*** How long does this activity take to complete? It really depends on a lot of things. Estimated completion time is based on the kids’ puzzle experience, decoding skills, critical thinking skills, age and group size. See the Options Page (inside resource) for ideas on how to best use this resource based on the time you have allotted. How many kids can play at once? As many as you want! Personally, I prefer to let kids work on their own or with a partner, however, you can play in small groups as well! If you are working in small groups or partner, please print an answer sheet for each group. I do not suggest groups of more than 4. The reason I like to use partners is to promote competition and teamwork. Have the kids compete against each other for better engagement. How do I set up the Escape Room? To set up the escape room, you simply need to print and play! It’s that easy! Everything you need is included in your download. You don’t need any locks, envelopes or special equipment. To extend the game experience, you can hide the puzzle cards around the house or room like a scavenger hunt. Fun hiding spots: under the coffee table, behind a door, hanging on shower wall, in a dresser, etc. The harder they are to find, the more fun the kids have! Do I need locks, envelopes or special equipment? NOT AT ALL! This was created to make your life easier! Perfect for last-minute party planners! There are no fancy envelopes to stuff or odd shapes to cut out. All you will need to do is to print these documents, hide them and begin! What if the kids get stuck on one of the puzzles? First off, let them think for a bit! This is where critical thinking skills come in. If you have a kid truly struggling, consider showing them a hint card. The more difficult puzzles include examples. This will provide them with a guide for how to solve each puzzle. I only let kids see a hint card if they have been stuck on a puzzle for an extended period of time. You can also decide that each team or kid gets to use only a certain number of hint cards. If you set a limit to the use of hint cards, they will spend more time trying to solve the puzzles (that’s the whole goal!). Consider a limit of 3-4. Where do kids start? It does NOT matter the order in which they solve each puzzle. Kids will work at different paces, so don’t worry! How do kids know if their answers are correct? First of all, the answers to every puzzle are a common word. If their answer does not spell out a word, then they made a mistake somewhere along the way. At the end of the escape room, they will be asked to unscramble a word using letters from the puzzle solutions. If they can’t create a word, it is likely that one or more of their answers is wrong. Who can play the game? We recommend ages 8+. However, younger kids can definitely play if they have help from an adult or older kid. How much space do I need? That’s up to you! You can do the whole experience at the dining room table, spread out on the floor or even on the couch if you wanted. You can also spread the puzzles out throughout the house and turn it into a scavenger hunt if you so choose. How are Think Tank Escape Rooms different than other printable escape rooms? Our escape rooms are unlike any others! What sets us apart is the element of NO-PREP! They are print and go ready with NO PREP required from the host! Perfect for someone who wants to try an escape room at home but doesn’t want the hassle of cutting out puzzle pieces, folding handmade envelopes or taping shapes together. We are truly the ONLY NO-PREP escape room on the market! Do I have to print out the game materials for every single kid? Nope, not at all! Unlike other escape rooms, ours is the ONLY ONE where you only have to print out the answer sheet for each kid or group. Just one set of the Game Materials is all you need!
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My kids came home from school with a fun little pamphlet full of "experiments". and my kids have been begging to try the Wave Bottle all summer long!!!! And since Idaho is pretty far from
Last week at church in Primary ( our children's group ) I taught a lesson about the Savior, and His Resurrection. Jeff and I came up with a Time Machine, so that I could help the kids understand a little bit better by bringing people back from past, through the Time Machine. I started with a piece of Foam Core Board and then just started gluing anything loose that I could find in the garage. Old fuses, broken smoke detector, knobs...lots of knobs and a plastic lid. Then I bought some silver spray paint and sprayed the whole thing. Next I started added colors with arrows and paint. Then came the information part of the machine. Last but not Least...Jeff found these amazing lights that we glued on. Yes, it even made me think that maybe, just maybe...we could make this machine work! :) I figured if I believed it, then they would too! So I hung it on the back door of the room when they weren't looking, then I went up front and talked a little bit about the Resurrected Savior. I then said to the children..."Wouldn't it be neat if we could have someone from the past, someone from when Christ lived upon the earth, to come and share with us what it must have been like to see Him and know Him?" They all nodded their heads. So I asked them to turn around, but stay in their seats and let's see if we could get my Time Machine to work. I then went to the Machine, pushed some buttons on the calculator that I had glued on, and turned my dial to the word Bible and then I turned on the lights, about that same time our pianist started playing the theme song to Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium. It is beautiful and and has such a magical sound to it.( It's a cute movie ...if you haven't seen it.) As soon as the music started... then there was a knock from the other side of the door and I said "Oh my goodness boys and girls, I think our Time Machine really worked, let's see who is here." I had already had our 3 volunteers out in the hallway and dressed up in costumes that I had brought. How fun it was to see their little faces when the volunteers came in one at a time and shared their message. But more important was the testimony of Christ that they shared with the kids. One of our volunteers portrayed Mary Magdalene, the first to see the Resurrected Savior. It was amazing, as she shared with the children how she knew the Savior, how He touched her life and how it broke her heart to have Him Crucified. Then she spoke of the amazing joy, when He appeared unto her. Most of the adults in the room had tears in their eyes,it was touching...all of the volunteers had prepared well and were amazing at portraying their character. Real people who saw the Resurrected Savior. I am so glad that the kids liked it, I am glad that Jeff and sweet dear little boy (who is our friend) and I all designed and worked on it. It was the first thing that they asked me about today when they came into Primary..."are we going to do the Time Machine again?" Sometimes, I wish that I could go back in time and have witnessed things that others did, at the time that Jesus Christ was on the earth. I know that is exactly what the scriptures are for, but I still think that would have been an amazing experience. I guess that is what made me create our Time Machine! Each Sunday I am realizing that these sweet little children are teaching me ...way more than I am teaching them! Good night dear friends!
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