One of my recent favourites has been jazzing up my phone and laptop with fun wallpapers. Before I used to use the same wallpaper of these really pretty balloons from Zoe Sugg’s Zoella Beauty …
Reindeer Shape Sorting Matching Activity Puzzle for toddlers, kids and preschoolers or homeschoolers. A nice way to relate Reindeers and Shapes. A fun math activity which kids will LOVE.
How do you use the Fibonacci sequence in quilts? This article gives examples showing the different ways of using Fibonacci in quilting.
When 7-year-old Katie Johnson was diagnosed with a terminal illness, the R2 Builders Club worked together to give her her very own droid.
Original Editors - Tony Cummings and Brittany Smithson from Bellarmine University's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project.
Six est la protagoniste de Little Nightmares et la deutéragoniste non-jouable de Little Nightmares II. Elle est, à l'heure actuelle, le personnage emblématique de l'univers de Little Nightmares, compte tenu de sa présence dans l'intégralité des œuvres qui le constituent, à l'exception de la fiction audio Le Bruit des Cauchemars. Six est un personnage androgyne beaucoup plus petit que les personnages adultes du jeu, faisant à peine le quart de leur taille avec des membres extrêmement minces. Sa m
Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! I am coming to you from our fabulous new house! The kids are playing {so sweetly} in the playroom, hubs is working on the thermostat that we can't figure out ;) and I finally have a little time to sit down and blog! Whew! I thought it might never happen. We've been working on patterns this week in math. Did you know with our new Texas standards patterning is taken out!? Like, good 'ol AB, ABC, AAB etc.... instead, they're supposed to create patterns IN NUMBERS! But...to get there, we have to teach the basics first. First I get the good 'ol rhythm sticks out and we rat-a-tat-tap different combinations of patterns. Then I build patterns with my students {boy boy girl..} and finally we get to play! I found THESE unifix cube pattern sheets for free from Heidi Songs! To check for understanding after the first day of introducing patterns, I did a quick formative assessment of my students learning. The only directions I gave were to draw a patten- I gave them free reign on which type and what they wanted to draw for their pattern. I cut all the names out so no one knew who drew what. Almost all of my students could create their own pattern! And the ones who didn't... were off by JUST a teeny bit. I love sorting examples and non-examples like this to post while we're working on the topic. This week in stations we're going to be adding some more pattern cards to our rotations. This time, I want my students to create their own of a specific type of pattern. Snag these freebie cards up HERE. Happy patterning!
Phi, or 1.618, is known as the golden ratio, and can be found throughout artistic composition and nature. It can be represented in the formula (a+b)/a = a/b = phi.This formula applies to the golden…
“My irritability physically hurts."
Worry Group Art Activity: Help your students in worry group personify their worries by making a worry monster with watercolors and deep breathing!
TweetPin1EmailShare Once you have a really great backstory for your character, you’ll probably feel like drawing a lot of attention to it from the get-go. After all, you worked so... Read more »
Teacher humour is needed to get through the hectic school season. Check out the 10 ways below to see if you live with a teacher!