Have you ever wondered how to mail something crazy? I got so excited when I realized there was a whole bunch of weird things that you can mail someone
Sentence sticks work great to teach parts of speech: verbs, nouns, adjectives etc. Use it to make silly sentences or real sentences too!
This cute mini Cthulhu is easy and quick to crochet and is perfect as a little cuddle buddy, gift or key chain. Get this free amigurumi Cthulhu crochet pattern by Supergurumi now. #amigurumi #crochet
Some slightly bigger paintings! I painted a few of my animal studies. It's fun to see how many neutrals I can pack into a painting. I'll be selling these all over Massachusetts but if you're in abso…
Riddles can be easy & riddles can be hard, but one thing that riddles always are is that they're fun. Find the answer to this riddle of the day.
We all want to look our best in pictures. Here are 5 tips on how to look better in pictures. SUPER easy and makes a HUGE difference!
Cute free dinosaur printables for your upcoming dinosaur theme. These dinosaur preschool worksheets include lots of activities for kids.
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Choosing a partner can be a daunting task for teachers and students alike. Why not make it random? These fun cards help students "find" their own buddy. They choose a partner card and search for their classmate who has the matching one! Partner Cards includes: ~ 45 pairs of "We Go Together..." *new pairs added! ~ 9 pairs of Opposites ~ 29 pairs of Emotions/Feelings ~ 9 pairs of Colors ~ 12 pairs of Time ~ 21 pairs of Numbers ~ Wild Card ~ Teacher's Choice Partner cards will get your students up and moving! They are a great way to have students work with new peers in the classroom. By request, the partner cards are now smaller which will make them easier to print. The amount of cards has increased, but the number of pages has decreased. Keep Your Teaching Colorful! Sara ☺ Want to Create Groups of Students? Use the Grab-a-Group Cards to create more than just pairs!
When I did my student teaching in 1st grade, my mentor teacher (who was fabulous!) had this as a fun little writing project. I have used it every year in 5th grade and my students love it. The 1st thing the students do is turn their squiggle into a picture. Then, they write a story about their picture. Simple! Rachelle and I thought it would be fun to try this out on both our 1st and 5th graders and see how they turned out! 1st grade example from Mrs. Smith's class: She called this a Pegasus! How creative! A cute Kangaroo The snake in the backyard! Sounds like a book title Here's some examples from my 5th grade class: This snake is looks almost exactly like Rachelle's example. This one is all about bunnies. Look at the detail in this submarine picture! This is about 2 penguins. UPDATE: This product has been updated and has a nice and new look! Please check it out in my TeachersPayTeachers Store {HERE}! This pack includes 4 different squiggle designs plus 1 blank template. I have provided both a younger grades version with writing lines and an upper grades version with plain lines. (10 pages total.) Use the squiggle lines provided, or draw your own squiggle on the template before you makes copies, or let students draw their own squiggles. Either way, they will have a fun time doing this writing activity. This is great to have on hand for substitutes (perfect for emergency sub plans!), to use as fast finishers, or add it as an option for your writer's workshop.
Make a bold statement with these door frame words & phrases. They will suit any home, room, salon, bar & restaurant. Can be used as a door topper, displayed on a shelf, picture frame or even just attached to the wall. Made from 3mm acrylic. DRAMATIC EXIT Dimensions Width - 46cm Height - 6cm Easily attaches to the wall with high adhesive tape which is attached
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~ This is my ultimate guide on everything you need to be VSCO or as some would say 'basic' ~ I think its a cute way of dressing and having a guide will make it easier for you to be one :)) definition of vsco girl ⬇ ➳ a vsco girl is a very aesthetically pleasing (extremely pretty) girl who edits all her instagram pictures with the VSCO app with the filter C1. She will normally have a hydroflask, any type of choker, fjallraven kanken, or a polaroid camera ."omg, her instagram is perfect. she's such a vsco girl !" - urban dictionary ♡ some of the photos I've taken and some I found online as reference and inspo, I own no rights over the photos I didn't take! But full rights over the ones I took myself¡¡¡ don't take my own photos without permission ♡
How to create hidden messages and pictures using invisible ink and the science of oxidation!
I am short. There is no other way to put it. I’m barely 5′ tall. I think I’ve only bought two pairs of used jeans in my life that were already hemmed to my length…ever……
Teddy Bear Tutorial and Pattern: With this pattern and tutorial you can make teddy bears our of pretty much any kind of fabric. For mine I used fleece because i wanted it to be very soft but you can use the normal animal fur fabric if you want. The pattern I made comes with letter…
Today's lesson is Moses and the Bronze Serpent. I have a MOSES booklet that I used as a review for Moses since this is the last lesson for ...
This is last years plans... here is part 2, this years materials. It wasn't the letter P, but it was a math day and I had some penguin math I wanted to do so I went with that. It was really the letter L and the craft was the letter L with leaf stickers. We had so much fun that no one minded that I went with my own theme. Who wants to do leaves in January? I read this book, 365 Penguins but did some editing as the math got a little hard and some paraphrasing as the moral got uber environmental. I kept it friendly and fun and left out the part about illegally smuggling penguins because of melting icecaps. Other than that, it worked. It was funny and I'll use it again. I left the poster that I used with these numbered penguins at school so it didn't get in the picture. It was just a poster board with a 5x4 grid and velrco pieces which these pieces stuck. The penguin cards are from (I think) 1+1+1=1 but I took some liberties with them to get them to count to 20. I couldn't find the link to these, but found these others, which might have worked even better for me. It looked like the one I used here with Chrismtas pieces. I had all the pieces on to start. Then we made some observations about the numbers, the direction they went, how we started the next line on the left side, how both 10 and 20 as well as 5 and 15 were on end spots, etc. The kids didn't notice the colored pattern on the penguins, but we did do some work with patterning with the Christmas set. Then I took them all down and passed them out. I had the kids reassemble the chart in order without direction (much anyway) from me. They did great, they love doing hard math work on their own! Finally, with two or three numbers at a time I replaced the number card with their pictures. Then, the child whose picture was in place of a number had to tell what number was missing. Using their pictures allowed me to choose who would have to name what number. I'm sneaky like that. Then we worked on a class book. This was probably everyone's favorite part of the day. The first five pages talk about specific penguins and their height. All of my penguin clipart and measurements came from the seaworld penguin website. The rest of the pages read "______is _____ then the ______ penguin." I had five paper penguins drawn to scale and taped on the wall. The kids chose one to stand in front of and we completed a page for them. Here's my Lou (he comes over after class and helps me clean up- and enjoys a snack). His page would read, Lou is taller than the king penguin." or, Lou is the same size as the emperor penguin." Then, I glued each child's picture to their page and laminated them. That laminator might just be the most used piece of equipment at my house! Here's another friend, just to show some of the other penguins. (Our leader mom had some things on the counter I should have moved for the pictures. We don't usually have pop sitting out- but we do have to live with those sponge painted walls!) We also went carpet iceskating on wax paper. They loved it. I don't have a picture of my class doing it, but here's Bee and Lou wax paper skating at our house last year. I played the song "Hang on Little Tomato" by Pink Martini and the kids have been requesting it since. I enjoy listening to it also, so I oblige. It's instrumental all except for the last few lines. I am not sure what the words are really about but I've listened a few times to make sure it was appropriate and I think it's fine. We also played this fun game with paper fish with numbers and a hungry toy penguin with a little frying pan. I laid out 2-4 fish with different numbers and had them choose the fish with the largest number. They placed it in the frying pan and the penguin cooked it up. There were lots of cooking sound effects and chef talk from the prnguin. This worked out well since I was able to choose larger numbers for some kids or smaller numbers with fewer choices for the kids who needed it. Just like any classroom, we have kids all over the place academically. The fish shapes are just googled clipart. I had this 'roll a penguin' just in case we needed it. It's a freebie from Rowdie in First Grade. We did find a few minutes at the end of the day for it. I blew up a larger penguin on the copier so that I would have one to do as well. I also programed our dice with numeral so we had to match it with the dots on the page. We have a class that really can't handle too much unstructured time without guidance. A handful of our boys seem to be having the 'testosterone surge' that Dr. James Dobson describes in Bringing up Boys. There is this little pocket of time in the day when we come back from playing on the playground or from the gym if it's cold and then parents come to pick up. There's 5 minutes there and then parents come to pick up in about a 10 minute window. The kids need to be on task, but something that they can leave easily from. I like playing a game that they can take with them and finish at home if their parents come in the first wave. The sensory box has been the least favorite this year. The cotton ball don't seem to be as fun for pouring and stirring. I will go back to beans and things. The craft for the day was not penguin related since I did this on my own, but there are so many great penguin crafts out there. Pinterest has too many to even choose a favorite! Edited to add: I just came across this book at the library and I'll use it in the future. It has great photos inside. It's Penguins 123 by Kevin Schafer. Again, here's part 2.
Because learning is best when it's hands-on.
This 100 questions no one ever asks list has the best questions to ask friends. The 100 question tag is big on YouTube, and the questions with no answers will make you laugh. 100 Questions No One Ever Asks As I ventured into video, I've started to love and loathe YouTube tag questions. But lately,
From knowing your angles to playing with poses, here are six easy tips on how to be more photogenic and look better in every photograph.
More pictures and a downloadable PDF of the pattern are available on Ravelry. Happy Friday! Have a seal (thank you Pokemon for making me doubt how a four letter word is spelled). A little guy that …
This cute mini Dragon is easy and quick to crochet and is perfect as a little cuddle buddy, gift or key chain. Get this free amigurumi Dragon crochet pattern by Supergurumi now. #amigurumi #crochet
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Looking for fun and creative ways to announce your pregnancy to your family in person? Let them know the big news with these 21 creative ways to announce your pregnancy to your family!
Just saw a post of a forum that a family was looking for resources to go along with FIAR books, The Wild Horses of Sweetbriar and The Finest Horse in Town. Both of these have to do with horses so I wanted to help out by doing a quick google search. Since I found so many wonderful and free resources I created this free horse unit study resource post to share!