For German illustrator Klaus Kremmerz, there's just one instrument that he loves to utilize; one that delivers artwork that looks like nothing else currently out there. And that's the humble felt-tip pen. This not only adds superb pleasing feel to his examples, but it also whips up an enormous sense of nostalgia. Having a style...
In 2009 on a quiet Los Angeles corner, Mel Elias found a severely water-damaged, crumbling 5,000-square-foot house hidden behind a tangle of overgrown vegetation.
It may seem as though external views do not collect earnings. After all, most of those views come from non-members. Right? For instance, if a…
Super cute and easy DIY Bookmark Ideas for big and small. From quick 5 minutes or half an hour, in class or at home, try these great DIY Bookmark Ideas!!
From a 1950s-style diner to a double-decker library bus, we look at some quirky and unusual school evironments to help inspire your entry to the School We'd Like competition
Maker is a fun and quirky display font. Whatever the topic, this font will be a wonderful asset to your font library, as it has the potential to enhance any creation.
Introducing a quirky back-to-school read about making friends~ featured in MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates” by Ryan T. Higgins *~Click here to purcha…
In honor of the 50th anniversary of their arrival in the U.S., these photos of the Beatles show a different side of the iconic band
Last week, I worked with our 2nd grade teachers on a lesson to help them with character analysis. Yes! Can you believe it? 2nd graders doing character analysis! I took me back to my secondary Engli...
Blog guide to quirky and unusual places to eat in Amsterdam, including bubble waffles, freakshakes and a cafe dedicated to strawberries
Bringing you the ultimate free fonts collection! I searched high and low for the best free fonts to download for personal or demo use. They're perfect for blog logos, graphics and signatures. Including handwritten fonts, brush fonts, quirky, curly and bold fonts. MASTER OF BREAK▪ANGELFACE ▪ MORVA ▪ BAKERY ▪ SHORELINES ▪ BROMELLOCAVIAR DREAMS ▪ ARSENALE WHITE ▪ INNUENDO ▪ LUNA
"Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library" is a fantastic book for tweens - and you can find out how to get the most out of this adventure here.
Amsterdam has more than its fair share of culture, art and history but what if you're cultured out, coffee shop weary and can't face another Stroopwafel? I've put together a list of six cool and quirky things to do in Amsterdam.
Introducing a quirky back-to-school read about making friends~ featured in MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates” by Ryan T. Higgins *~Click here to purcha…
If you're looking for offbeat Edinburgh, then here are the best quirky, unusual, hidden, and downright secret spots in Edinburgh.
Both gritty and pretty, Bucharest is a city that rewards you for getting off the beaten path. Check out these top quirky things to do in Bucharest!
Need poems for middle school students? Here are 12 that are funny, quirky, interesting, and poignant. Perfect for teens and teaching poetry.
Need poems for middle school students? Here are 12 that are funny, quirky, interesting, and poignant. Perfect for teens and teaching poetry.
Looking for a cool wooden bookshelf for your book collection? We have a great wooden bookshelf idea for you!
Photo Source: fun-n-first.blogspot.com We hit the mother load of pirate writing prompts while perusing Crazy for First Grade and had to pass them along! If you're looking for a way to spark your little writers' imaginations, these great prompts from Anna should certainly get you on the right track! If I Were A Pirate... My Journey on a Pirate Ship My Treasure Chest What Do You Think About Dressing Like A Pirate? The best part is Anna provides fun printables to go along with these writing prompts - for FREE! - over at her blog! Featuring quirky pirate graphics and places for both writing and illustrations, we know your kinders will have a blast completing these creative writing prompts! For the prompt printables, be sure to head on over to Crazy for First Grade!
Introducing a quirky back-to-school read about making friends~ featured in MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates” by Ryan T. Higgins *~Click here to purcha…
There are more things to do in Montevideo than you would imagine. The capital of Uruguay is fun to explore and will capture you with its chilled vibe.
Digital & print resource! When your students ask, "What should I write my poem about?" you now have 101 answers! Students will have fun choosing poetry idea prompts that can be used to write any form of poem -- from sonnet to haiku. This resource includes both a print version so you can make poetry prompt sticks - AND - a digital version, which you can use with your students in your distance learning classroom. This resource includes: 101 poetry idea prompts -- both print and digital tent "sign" for the jar suggestions for using & directions for creating craft stick prompts The digital slides will allow students to write directly onto the prompt. You can share one prompt at a time with students. They are saved directly to the students' drive. Reasons to ♥ this resource: Perfect response for "what should I write about?" Use all year or during National Poetry Month...and for years to come! 101 prompts -- lots of variety for your students Perfect for poetry practice, morning work, writing workshop, centers, fast finishers, free choice writing, and differentiation -- just pull a stick or choose a prompt and write! The ideas can be used for any form of poetry: free verse, sonnet, limerick...your students can choose different ideas to get them started. Each prompt is numbered -- making it easy for students to track what they've written about. Creative open ended prompts foster imaginative thinking! For the print prompts: You will need to purchase wooded craft sticks (approx. 3/4" x 5 3/4"). Assembly required: cutting and gluing. Or, you can print, cut, and allow students to glue or tape the prompt directly into their notebooks. For the digital prompts: You just download the Teacher Resource and click on the link. The prompts will be saved to your drive and you can share them with your students. Be sure to check out the preview! Looking for more writing resources? You might also be interested in: Create a Journal Jar "I'm Nobody" by Emily Dickinson {Poetry} Poetry Writing Notebook I would love to have you follow my store and be the first to learn about new products, sales, and freebies. Click on the green star to follow me. I can't wait to hear from you! I read and respond to all feedback. I love it and TpT does do -- you'll earn credit for future purchases. Questions? Just leave me a message in the Q&A and I'll get right back to you! Thanks for stopping by! Happiness always, Marypat
I've been following Clara Maffei's work for some time now. I've always loved her quirky designs and the lovely embellishments on her folded books. She was kind enough to allow me permission to share t
Quirky charm, playful antics, and a touch of mystery come together in these 20 Psyduck coloring pages, which are free to download and print. This collection celebrates the beloved Psyduck, capturing bewildered expressions, psychic moments, and endearing clumsiness in vivid detail.
Richard Wagner’s (1813-1883) Ring or Ring Cycle (Der Ring des Nibelungen) is a set of four epic operas based on Germanic mythology. The Ring Cycle includes: 1. Rhine Gold 2.The Valkyrie 3. Siegfried 4.Twilight of the Gods. The operas follow the struggles of Norse gods, heroes, and mythical creatures over a magic Ring that grants domination over the entire world. Drama and intrigue continue through three generations of protagonists, until the final cataclysmic ending of their mythic world. ___ Illustrator: Arthur Rackham (English, 1867-1939) leading 'Golden Age' illustrator ___ Read and view images of Rhinegold & The Valkyrie: archive.org/stream/rhinegoldvalkyri00wagn#page/n5/mode/2up Read and view images of Siegfried & The Twilight of the gods: archive.org/stream/siegfriedtwiligh00wagn#page/n7/mode/2up Complete compellation of color images on The Golden Age blog: thegoldenagesite.blogspot.com/2014/03/blog-post.html
18 alternative Berlin insider tips, from abandoned places to unusual tours, quirky museums and a legendary spa. Also includes quirky Berlin hotels!
Experience Germany with these day trips from Berlin. Expect quirky architecture, postcard scene Old Towns, and plenty of food and drink tips.
Introducing a quirky back-to-school read about making friends~ featured in MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates” by Ryan T. Higgins *~Click here to purcha…
Must try boredom buster - have a go at making this easy Straw Shooter Craft - in any design from Rocket Blowers, to Bees and Butterflies. Quick easy and FUN
Introducing a quirky back-to-school read about making friends~ featured in MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates” by Ryan T. Higgins *~Click here to purcha…
Looking for the best gifts for readers? We've curated a fun list of highly-rated gifts for book lovers (that aren't books).
they are full of color!
Good things really do come in small packages!