Made by _viva.licious_ on insta!! Feel free to message me with what you made I’d love to see it! https://www.instagram.com/_viva.licious_?igsh=bDZmenp1bnJ5ZHNl PS I messed up on the bangs lol ur gonna have to adjust those sorry I own all art used in this picrew, while you’re free to make an oc out of it, you are not allowed to sell/trade my art. This picrew is non-commercial!! My th is https://toyhou.se/TheMeowstermind Thanks for reading and have fun ❤️
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Helen Frankenthaler artist study and process art project for kids! K-8. This is a fun engaging art lesson using puddle painting.
Observe and explore your own unique fingerprint with this "All About Me" Science activity for preschoolers.
Here's a simple, fun game to help your family stop grumbling and complaining. It really works!
Ever wondered how to make a book? This little tutorial will show you how to make one with just 1 single piece of paper! This is perfect for kids!
This product contains 5 worksheets with the long e (ee, ea, ey) phonics rules. Worksheet 1: ee/ea/ey word sort Worksheet 2: ee/ea/ey picture and word match Worksheet 3: ee/ea/ey fill in the blank Worksheet 4: ee/ea/ey create your own sentences Worksheet 5: ee/ea/ey illustrations
In this comprehensive article on the skill of patternmaking, I'll sketch out the learning process, the ideal aptitudes in the maker, the skills, the timeframe, and the critical thinking skills you will need in order to really be a good pattern maker. This article will help you determine if learning
Last September me and my co-workers feeling a bit... spacey. We had just finished a exhausting summer reading program, and we were ready for a simple theme with some crazy fun activities. So we decided to follow our gut and have a spacey month. We decorated with floating stars (fishing line again!), drank a lot of tang, and read some out of this world books (groaaaan). But my favorite story (by about 2,538,000 light years) was Aliens Love Underpants by Claire Freedman. Everyone loves aliens, and everyone loves underpants. However, we've read this story lots of times, so we wanted a way to make it more fun. We decided that underwear was the way to go. And not just any underwear. Underwear that could be whatever color, design, or type you wanted. That's right. We let the kids design their own underwear. I drew up some almost life size coloring sheets, then we printed them off and let the kids go to town. We got some really great underpants. One every talented boy even drew some zombie pants, and another had some awesome stripes. I, of course, had to color some Spiderman briefs. After the storyhour we had some extra coloring sheets, so I left them out on a table so the public could contribute. By the end of the week, all of the coloring sheets were gone, and we had a bunch of new pairs of underwear to hang up next to the others. (I'll let you in on a secret... I think the adults enjoyed coloring just as much as the kids.) And because I know you're jealous, here are some underpants to print out and color whatever way you want!
They “Never Did Fall Away” June 29-July 5 Scripture: Alma 26:11 The word that kept sticking out to me throughout the whole reading section is the word JOY. I was so curious in fact that…
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Working against a criteria & constraints list, students will make a boat designed for capacity and/or speed (new twists included in the newly-updated version of this challenge)!I think of this as an "anytime" STEM challenge, but it's perfect for the end of the school year and summer.
***This listing is for bookmarks that I personalize, then you print and assemble. Nothing physical will be shipped*** These bookmarks are fun for kids, teachers, or anyone who loves to read! They can also be used as labels! Listing Details: - Bookmarks are 7 x 2 inches - They come 5 per page (you will need to cut out) - Listing is for 1-5 names only - For more names, it will be $1 per bookmark. message me for a custom listing. (Example: 24 bookmarks is $24) - File is PDF format - File is not editable- I do the personalizing for you - JPG available upon request - Your order will be available to download within 48 hours - I will message you when it is ready to download - I recommend printing on white card stock What's Next: - Leave Name or personalization details at check out - Please allow up to 48 hours for personalized files to be uploaded ***Please Note*** This listing is for a digital product. Nothing physical will be mailed. This item is available for personal use only. It can not be used for commercial purposes or distributed unless you get my permission. I do love collaborations, just shoot me a message. Ownership of the final design is retained by Lilacs and Charcoal. Ownership of the graphics is retained by the artist of the clip art. Lilacs and Charcoal has permission to use the clip art for Commercial use. Due to variations between your monitor and printer, colors will vary slightly when printed. The files provided are PDFs and require your computer to have a pdf viewer, such as Adobe reader.
This is - hands down - my most favorite writing project that I've ever done with my firsties. They did such an amazing job and I am so proud of how far they have come this year. We read "The Best Part of Me" by Wendy Ewald and then created our own bubble maps to organize our thoughts. I
Here are a few things we did this week: Went on a Pete the Cat hunt (of course!) Spent LOTS of time on "Give Me Five" Love, Love, Love these free posters from Peace, Love and Learning. Learned lunch routine, practiced walking in hallway, and of course got to know our new classmates! Read Chrysanthemum and celebrated our names with art projects: *Rainbow names from Mrs. Jump's Literacy and Math Fun with Names unit *They also painted a present that started blank and as they painted their names magically appeared! They found out that the first present their parents ever gave them was their name! We also worked hard on learning our classroom rules: Read Chica Chica Boom Boom and did a few activities from Mrs. Lee's Kindergarten Chica packet. And of course we also: *learned how to open/close glue bottles *discussed bathroom hygiene and etiquette (like close the door when you're in there and leave it open when you leave) *learned what "blurting" is and why our teacher doesn't like it *practiced raising our hand to get the teacher's attention (instead of chasing her around the room, yelling across the room or tapping on her until she goes slowly insane) *Practice WBT's attention getter: "Claaaasss" "Yeeessss" *found out what "arguing with the teacher" means and that it doesn't "Make Our Dear Teacher Happy" *met all our specials teachers (funny how they all looked relieved when I come to pick them up!) And I could go on. . . and on. . . and on. . . and. . . I loved it! It was a great first week!
Silhouette wall art is a timeless and meaningful decor piece. Learn how to make a silhouette easily using this DIY silhouette tutorial.
BLANK KNIT VERTICAL Coloring Page : Printable File * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is a DIGITAL PRINTABLE FILE for you to download. No physical item will be shipped to you. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is my original drawing of a piece of stockinette stitch knitting. Its "blank", with no design, so you can use it as a blank slate to work out your own designs - fair isle, stripes, checks, whatever! There are 19 stitches across, and 37 rows down. This is a vertical format. The stitches are purposely hand drawn and not all exactly the same, to give it a more 'hand knit' feel. The "horizontal" blank knit coloring page is here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/485140119/blank-knit-horizontal-coloring-page SIZE: 8.5" x 11" (215 x 279 mm) (close to A4 size - slightly longer) You will receive a pdf file and a jpg file. You can resize the jpg file to be smaller if you have the right software and know how to do that. (You could color them and make greeting cards.) The art on both files is the same. Its just up to you which format you prefer. USE: Once you've downloaded the files, you can print this drawing out onto any kind of paper you like, and use colored pencils, crayons, markers, or paint to make it your own unique colored illustration! I recommend using a card stock paper if you're going to use any 'wet' media, as it will absorb the paint or markers better. If you'd like a 'warmer' look you can print it out onto buff or tan colored paper. You may use and enjoy this file for you own personal use only. Print and color as many as you like! Give them away! Make crafts! Go crazy! But please do not make copies to redistribute or sell, or sell the colored art. Please read my complete Terms of Use in my Policies: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/drawingsofknitting/policies OTHER STUFF: If you have any questions about what you're purchasing, or don't understand what a digital file is, please 'convo' or email me before you make your purchase, since I'm not able to issue a refund after you purchase due to the nature of the item (instant digital download). If you have any problems after downloading, please let me know and I'll do whatever I can to help. The blue "© Paula Pertile" will not be on your digital file. See more COLORING PAGES here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/drawingsofknitting?section_id=18669051 KEEP SHOPPING: http://www.drawingsofknitting.etsy.com Follow on Facebook or Twitter to be the first to know about new additions to the shop! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/drawingsofknitting Twitter - @knittingpaula
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This is my eighth (and final!) post about implementing reading workshop in the primary classroom. In my last post, click HERE to read, I explained how I use English Language Arts checklists (for the Common Core State Standards) as the main way that I assess my students during reading workshop. Today, I will specifically talk […]
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Meet Pete the Pirate! Although his gnarly appearance might make you think otherwise, Pete is one of the friendliest pirates you’ll ever meet! He’s been on too many adventures as a lone pirate and would love it if you’d join him in his future escapades! Now with this easy tutorial, you can make your own adorable pirate! PLEASE NOTE: This is a digital crochet PATTERN, NOT a finished item This is a digital PDF crochet pattern that will be immediately available after purchase. Please read the entire description below before purchasing this pattern, and for instructions on how to download the pattern. This easy PDF crochet pattern is 16 pages long and includes tons of step-by-step photos to assist you. The pattern is written in U.S. terminology. Pattern languages available: English Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate You will only need to know basic crochet skills to make this pattern: -Single crochet -Half double crochet -Double crochet -Slip stitch -Single crochet increase -Invisible decrease -Basic sewing skills to assemble all the parts together Materials you will need: -Size G (4.00mm) crochet hook -Worsted weight yarn -Fiberfill (or your stuffing of choice) -15mm black safety eyes (you can purchase these eyes HERE) -Stitch marker (I highly recommend these ones HERE) -Yarn needle -Scissors Finished pirate measures about 7.5 (19 cm.) tall. (Please be aware that depending on your gauge and the type of hook and yarn you decide to use, your pirate may not be exactly the same size as the one in the pattern.) Your pattern will be available as soon as your payment clears. You will receive a receipt in your email and from there you will be able to download it by clicking the name of the pattern you purchased on your itemized bill. Please feel free to contact me if you have any problems at all! Please do not claim this pattern as your own or redistribute it in any way. You MAY sell finished products made from this pattern, but please credit Storyland Amis as the designer and link back to my shop if you’re selling your items online. :) PLEASE NOTE: This is a digital crochet PATTERN, NOT a finished item
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A classic children's art project.
All 8 Habits are included! Each habit has one page with 12 real-life scenarios. This activity reinforces what the students have already learned about the habits because they are reading statements regarding real-life events or situations and they must categorize them into one of two categories: Does this situation show the use of one of the habits, or not? This activity can be copied for several groups to introduce or review one habit at the same time. Additionally, the sort could be used after all of the habits have been introduced. Each group could sort a different habit and then share a scenario from each column with the whole class. A “Make Your Own” card allows each group to add their own scenario to each column.
These all about me activities for preschoolers are engaging, hands-on centers to work on essential literacy skills in the classroom!
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With holidays and such we’ve missed a couple Worksheet Wednesdays, but we’re back today with an extra special worksheet designed ... Read more
So I don’t know about you and where you teach, but here’s something about me and where I teach. We have to write two professional learning goals every year. And we have to write them as S.M.A.R.T goals. I can’t think of what each letter in SMART stands for right now because I’m on summer ... Read More about Word of the Day
If you're like me and you searched high and low for a font that was similar to Handwriting Without Tears, look no further! I found the real thing AND an amazing program that connects the cursive so you can make your own handwriting pages!
I LOVE smash books. They are so much fun. The fancier they are the more I like them but when it came to making my own, lets be honest, “Ain’t nobody go time for that.” I wish that I could create a beautiful doodled page in a few minutes but they would take me hours. Have you […]Continue Reading
You might be asking how to make cyanotypes? Let me tell you first what a cyanotype is...Cyanotypes are an old photography/printmaking process that involves creating a blueprint with exposure from the sun or UV light. The process was discovered in 1842. Learn how to make cyanotypes and learn from art
Isn't there something about Summer that makes you want to be a kid again? Homemade ice cream, the sound of lawnmowers and Marco Polo. Drippy popcycles and fireflies and long lazy days in sundresses. And flying kites. Of course. Well,
We love connecting projects to books, and we're always inspired by the amazing group of bloggers who participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids (you can also check the club out on Facebook) as the group comes up with some great extension activities each month. This month's author was Leo Lionni. We chose to read and do a project using a book we've really been enjoying lately, A Color of His Own. This is the sweet tale of a little chameleon who is looking for one color to stay all the time, but keeps running into that challenge that chameleons change color. In the end, he winds up finding a friend to always be with so they can at least always be the same color together. I've used this book in the past as a primary teacher. It's a great way to talk about friendship and also about what makes us each unique. My boys have been loving the simple tale and the colorful illustrations this spring. For our activity extension we decided to use cray-pas and watercolors. I love how colorful this art technique can be. I sketched several chameleon outlines onto white drawing paper using permanent marker. (I'm including a printable copy here in case you just want to print one out, or use the printable to trace onto thicker paper.) Afterwards the boys and I each colored in a chameleon using the cray-pas. Big Brother and I thought about ways to create different patterns. Little Brother focused on just coloring his in, using mostly one color. After we were done coloring, we watercolored on top of the cray-pas. The watercolor doesn't stick to the cray-pas, and fills all the white spaces around it. We all had different strategies for painting. When they were done I cut the three chameleons out and we hung them in our play room. I love how they are a set but each one unique. That's part of what can also make this project a great classroom activity, especially for the start of a school year. Or turn it into a fun family project, with each family member creating a chameleon to represent themselves. What Leo Lionni books does your family enjoy? Have you read this one yet? This post may also have been shared at some of these terrific link parties.