Color mixing is a great activity for a preschooler to explore after learning all their colors. Below I have used a much loved book "Mouse Paint" and expanded on it with a printable and a
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A Jar Full of Feelings is a visual sensory regulation activity to help children recognize and respond appropriately to their feelings.
This post originally appeared on the blog Mom2punkerdoo. I always love it when I can find a fantastic book that ties to exactly what I want to teach! The picture book, The Name Jar, by Yangsook Choi i
Learn about the 5 layers of an ocean (also called ocean zones) with your child using this hands-on activity with materials already in your pantry!
Learn how to sew a pillow with book pocket with this free pattern and tutorial. A book pillow makes a fun gift for kids of all ages.
This mason jar aquarium is a fun pretend play toy to make for kids! They will love taking care of their fish without the fuss!
This Rainbow In A Jar Science Experiment is a fun spring science experiment to show density. Perfect to use as a science fair project too!
This Rainbow In A Jar Science Experiment is a fun spring science experiment to show density. Perfect to use as a science fair project too!
This post is the ultimate one-stop resource on how to make a glitter jar; a beautiful, calming and easy DIY mindfulness activity for kids of all ages.
If you're struggling with loneliness, and are looking for comfort, here are 10 Bible verses for when you feel lonely.
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These Fingerprint Bugs are so simple and fun for the kiddos. I love seeing what my kids come up with.
Regular readers of this site will know by now that we love a good chutney! My previous posts for Beetroot Chutney and Tomato Relish are two of the most visited and commented on recipes that I have…
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When you're stressed or experiencing anxiety, God's Word can be a balm to your weary heart. Read these 15 Bible verses when you're anxious or stressed and hang the free printable with the verses in your home so you can daily be reminded of these Scriptures!
Tired of being the referee when your kids fight? We came up with 25 creative consequences (and put them in a Get Along Jar) to help stop sibling squabbles!
I want to try all of these.
Ward off unwanted guests with this homemade bug repellent. Thanks to these Mason jar luminaries, your backyard BBQs will be bug pest-free!
Wow kids of all ages and make a glowing rainstorm !
I am guest posting today at Corkboard Connections with a book review for the book The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. Click the Corkboard Connections button below to take you to the post and a list of teaching tips that help turn this book into a great lesson. I have also created a freebie to go with it, so you really don’t want to miss it. Enjoy!
Pickled radishes are a simple —and tasty!— way to use up extra produce from your garden.
Planning to serve alfredo sauce but find the jar in your pantry bland? Read on for delicious ideas about how to make jarred alfredo sauce better!
Have you been experiencing disappointment after disappointment? Perhaps things are not going the way they should be. Or maybe life lately has felt so stagnant. When life seems to be spiraling out of control, there is no better place to turn to than to God. The stagnant, painful, and confusing seasons of life seem unnecessary.
Make this Dream Jar from The BFG Movie. Such a fun BFG Movie craft - your kids will be amazed, and love watching the dream move around the jar on its own!
Mason Jar Ideas for Father's Day: 25 fun ways to honor Dad and Grandpa on Father's Day including food and gift ideas he'll love!
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Disney's The BFG. I received compensation in return for my agreement to blog on behalf of this program. All opinions are 100% mine. The
Palm reading has been around for hundreds of years and is a great way to understand your personality type and behaviors. Here's an in-depth guide on how to read palms and learn a little bit more about yourself.
Start with a jar of store-bought sauce, add ground beef, select veggies and a surprising spice and this spaghetti sauce becomes impressive. No one will know it started from a jar.
we went camping a few weeks ago....and my sister brought these fun glow jars that kids loved!!! and today i'm showing you the how to for CRAFT LIGHTING (aka...a bunch of fun projects that only
Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to motivate, engage and challenge your 1st to 5th grade students to practice their reading at home? A book challenge that will keep students reading all year long? Then stop ✋ the scroll! Jar of Books Reading Challenge is a resource that creates excitement and momentum to encourage students to read at home (or in the classroom). It's so easy! ✅ HOW IT WORKS: Students will Have a monthly reading log in the form of RAFFLE TICKETS Each time students finish reading a book, they fill out a raffle ticket and place it in a designated jar. Each week a raffle is held and 1 or 2 students wins a reward coupon prize!! ❤️ Students LOVE the incentive & reading coupons. ❤️Teachers LOVE motivated readers, and saving time with this NO PREP Print & Go that features Full Color or black & white printing options. ⭐️ BONUS: A Reading Challenge Incentive Bulletin Board is included to help you create even more momentum and student pride as students display their raffle tickets. ✅ This Reading Challenge and Reading Rewards resource includes Monthly Reading logs for a full year - Reading logs are cut into raffle tickets Instructions to implement Jar of Books Reading Incentive Reading Reward Coupons - color or black & white Reading Logs - 2 options Parent Signature No Parent Signature Step-by-Step instructions for a Reading Incentive Bulletin Board Bulletin Board letters - full color or black and white printing options ❤️ PERFECT FOR Home Reading Incentive Classroom Reading Incentive Year round reading motivation March is Reading Month
Yield: 9 x half-litre (US pint) jars
Pictures books are amazing to read in the middle school classroom. When I was in college, my favorite education professor, who taught literacy, read
When casting spells and performing rituals, it is extremely important to keep a detailed record of what you did, including the purpose, timing, ingredients, and even what you did with the spell remains. Why should you keep such a detailed log of your magical workings? Well, first of all, keeping track of your spells allows you to reflect on your successes and failures as a witch. If a spell is particularly successful, you may wish to use it again in the future. If a spell fails miserably, looking back at what you did may give some insights into where you messed up so you can improve. However, one of the most important reasons to keep a detailed record of your magical workings is in case the spell backfires or you wish to reverse it. Sometimes spells come back and bite us in the ass or have unintended results. Having a detailed record of your magical workings allows you to easily reverse the spell. This won't, of course, reverse the damage, but will at least allow you to stop it from harming you or others further. There are tons of free Book of Shadow ritual logs floating around on the internet, but none of them included everything you should write down regarding your magical workings, or at least didn't prompt you to write down specific details. Furthermore, almost every book I have read has failed to mention everything you should write down. For example, I've only read once that you should write down what you did with the spell remains. Seriously? Witches, that is extremely important information to keep! I'm surprised this isn't more widely known or thought about. I've also failed to see most sources ask you to keep track of unusual occurrences before, during, and after the spell/ritual. A lot of times there are omens that show up around spell work that will give you some major insights into the success or failure of the spell. And finally, almost no one mentions creating a loophole to break/reverse the spell. This is another important aspect to keep track of. If you are performing magic you should always build in a failsafe. Sometimes you may do everything right, but the spell still ends up backfiring. A loophole allows you to stop the spell in its tracks, especially if it is having unintended consequences. Every free spell and ritual log/worksheet has always been missing something, until now! I present, free of charge, my complete spell/ritual worksheet! This worksheet includes: Ritual name Purpose/Goal Date, Time, Moon, and Length Ingredients Deities Instructions (actions and words) Unusual Occurrences (before, during, & after) Where are the Spell Remains Loophole to Break Spell Notes/Result All of this on a beautifully designed vintage, floral print! Download your copy today and begin logging all your spells and rituals completely. GET YOUR FREE COPY HERE.
A Dozen Fun Filler ideas for containers, jars and vases. Tons of cheap, colorful and pretty ways to add dimension to your "empty" vessels!