Turn up your event #NOLAstyle. These cute keepsake second line handkerchiefs are the perfect accessory for your big day! Whether it's a party or a wedding, wave it high while you drop it low. LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULER! Feel free to customize with your choice of colors, and slogans. If you'd like a proof of another design, or to create a vision you have, feel free to inbox me. Specifics: 14"x14" Polyester Fiber Sublimated design NOT SCREEN PRINTED NO VINYL MACHINE WASHABLE WILL NOT FADE CAN APPLY DIRECT HEAT Please note: There’s a slight bleed through to the second layer, but it is very faint. This will not interfere with the design.
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For a few years, I've done an abstract project involving line, color, and sweet lil' second graders. Recently, I saw images of artwork by Jean Dubuffet that reminded me of said project. So this year, I've incorporated the two. There are other Dubuffet lessons out there; I found the following before re-styling my own: Dali's Moustache Kids Artists Hands, Head 'n Heart in the Artroom Prior to seeing his work, I didn't know much about Dubuffet. If you're in the same boat, check out the following references that really helped me out: Dubuffet.com MoMA Poul Webb Art Blog Art Smarts 4 Kids Here's what we did. First, we began by filling a 9x12" white piece of paper with a 'controlled scribble,' allowing our imaginations and our pencils dance around the page. The kids did this on both sides of the paper before consulting tablemates to choose their better side. Then, pencil lines were traced with a fine-tip black Sharpie. We erased any peek-a-boo pencil lines. Kiddos colored a few spaces with the Sharpie, while other sections were filled with linear patterns using a white crayon. Everyone's abstract shape was cut out. Next art class, the watercolors came out and the artists went to work! Students were limited to two colors of their choice (like Dubuffet and his limited color palette). Some spaces were left white, while others got the bold color treatment. When works were dry (within a few minutes), they were mounted onto paper. Glue stick glue was put on all edges of the pieces, but pushed down in select locations to create 3D sculptures, a la Dubuffet. They were THRILLED with their (simple) sculptures! And I have to say that I agree--the results are simple yet arresting. Cutting a few of those black lines for more dimension While we worked, we listened to a bit of music that Dubuffet had put together: http://www.ubu.com/sound/dubuffet.html The kids' reactions were quite entertaining! This was a quick two-day project that gave us room to finish any previously incomplete projects (in this case, Gators), and fostered peer helping, as some kids 'got' it more than others. I look forward to finishing this project with my other second grade sweeties!
Learn how to sew the welt seam in this step-by-step tutorial with photos, and where this seam might be useful in garment making.
This is a great lesson for exploring different types of line. I found it here at The Clever Feather. Students started with a piece of p...
Second Grade-grade writing paper printable provides a structured platform for your childs writing practice. It often includes lines suited to the developmental stage of second graders, helping them ensure proper letter size and spacing..
PRIMARY WRITING - UNIT 3 I am so excited to teach this narrative writing unit! This writing curriculum is geared for kindergarten, first grade and can even be used in second grade classrooms. In Unit 3 , we are learning how to write a personal narrative . We practice writing about what we l
This is a great resource to add to a homework folder or parent communication folder. This includes addition and subtraction strategies like the open number line.
Chances are, if you teach third through fifth grades, the term “line plots” has become a part of your vocabulary. If you give standardized tests, you’ve probably realized that test makers love them! Unfortunately, many textbooks and other resources really don’t seem to provide many rich and meaningful experiences with line plots. Most activities are […]
Second grade is the best! Look at how good they are... In this lesson, I used a PowerPoint from Ms. Brown's website http://www.mrsbrownart.com/2nd.htm which helped the students learn what Op Art is all about. They also learned about Complementary colors - if you stare at one color for a long time, sometimes you will see the opposite of that color when you stare into a blank space. So hopefully when you stare at their pictures for long enough, the shapes will start to disappear!
Vocabulary. We often think it applies to social studies and science, but some math units have a boatload of vocabulary. If kids don't quite grasp this
These two fall themed line tracing worksheets are great for both preschoolers and kindergartners. The first one includes straight lines for beginning tracers, and the second tracing worksheet includes zig zag and wavy lines. Fall Line Tracing Worksheet - Straight Lines Fall Line Tracing Worksheet - Zig Zag and Wavy Lines
Kids love to be helpers, so give them some amazing classroom jobs for students that will build responsibility and make your life in the classroom easier.
Where beginners run into trouble is cutting in along ceilings, moldings and other areas that require a perfectly straight line of paint. We'll give you some tips and pointers to help you increase the speed and improve the accuracy of your cutting-in technique.
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Ever have a student who knows the addition doubles facts inside out but hasn't transferred that knowledge to subtraction? Well, here's a free resource to help them make that connection. Popcorn Photo by etorres69 There are two
Here’s a fun Mona Lisa art project, starting with her very famous face and then filling in your own background with lines, just for contrast.
Dieses Set besteht aus drei hochwertigen abstrakten Postern, die durch ihre Einzigartigkeit und künstlerische Tiefe bestechen. Das erste Poster zeigt abstrakte Blumen, die mit ihren fließenden Formen und Farben eine lebendige und doch beruhigende Atmosphäre schaffen. Auf dem zweiten Poster sind Linien zu erkennen, die geschickt ein Gesicht formen und die Komplexität sowie die Schönheit menschlicher Emotionen einfangen. Das dritte Poster stellt den Schatten eines Mannes auf einem Stuhl dar, ein Motiv, das zum Nachdenken über die Vergänglichkeit des Moments und die Stille der Reflexion anregt. Zusammen bilden diese Poster eine fesselnde Kollektion, die jeden Raum mit ihrer abstrakten Schönheit und ihrem nachdenklichen Ausdruck bereichert. Poster: 101010232393 - Face of Lines Poster 101010232438 - Mann im Bambus Poster 101010232411 - Blumen in der Vase Poster
Ruled paper can be used with almost anything. Instead of creating from scratch, you might want download any of these printable lined paper templates.
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One of the best ways I found to line up students is in number order. Each student is assigned a number at the beginning of the year. It's their order for lining up. Each week there is a line leader and caboose so there are 2 students who aren't in the correct order. This stops all of the "he's cutting in line" complaints that you normally hear. Initially students may complain about the order. Once they figure out that everyone will eventually be the line leader and everyone will eventually be the caboose, they don't complain about the fact that #2 is always closer to the front of the line than #18. It is much easier to see if you are missing students when you pick them up from recess using this system. Your students will have the line order memorized before you will, so they will quickly tell you who is missing. We don't line up in number order to walk to our spots for the fire drill. But, once we are outside, we get in our proper order so we can see if anyone is missing. You can use die cut numbers or numbers from a bulletin board set like the ones in the picture. The red and green set are from Dollar Tree. I use calendar numbers for many different things in the classroom. Calendar numbers are colorful and small. Use these to add to your theme or to add some seasonal fun. Label coat hooks Label cubbies Label students' spot to line up You can add a little math when you line up your students if you tape numbers on the floor. This shows students where they are going to stand. Add a seasonal touch by changing the number order each season. I like to change the color, too! In the fall I used orange / yellow, in the winter use red / green, in the spring use pink / red, and at the end of the year use orange / green. Sometimes I use one color for each number. Example: in December all of the odd numbers would be red and all of the even numbers would be green. When lining up ask students with an odd number to line up first. Your students will quickly learn odd and even numbers. Another example: in February, make all of the numbers in the ones place red and all the numbers in the tens place pink. When lining up you can give different problems like: When lining up you can give different problems like: •If your number has an odd number in the tens place, you may line up. •If your number in the ones place is equal to 3 + 4, you may line up. •If your number is odd you may line up. •If your number is even you may line up. •If the sum of 4 + 2 + 3 is your number you may line up. •If today’s day is your number you may line up. Your students will quickly become mental math wizards! How do you line up your class? Click HERE to try out this FREE system. Sources to make my blog post graphics can be found HERE. Click HERE to read my blog's disclosure statement.
*Very Important Project* The second week of our observation drawing unit in 4th and 5th grade focused on contour line, which is the exact opposite of last week's gesture drawing exercises - gesture is
To force structure on a story too early is inevitably to force the story itself. You don’t want to impose structure; rather, you want the story to find its own
The SABAI top is a light and airy summer top with a boat neckline. It is super easy to knit, requires only a few techniques and is therefore ideal for beginners. In addition to the SABAI Top No. 1 with ribbed borders, there is also a second, completely in stockinette stitch, knit version - the SABAI Top No. 2. The SABAI Top No. 1 is worked seamlessly top down. First, the neckline border is worked in the round in a 1/1 rib stitch pattern and increases are worked for the slanted shoulders. For the armholes, front and back parts are worked separately back and forth. The stitches of front and back are then joined and worked in the round again. The top ends with a narrow ribbed border with a rolled edge. As the top is knitted from the top down, it is possible (and advisable) to try it on while knitting so that the length can be individually adjusted. Techniques used: left- and right leaning knitted and purled increases. Sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) To fit chest circumference: 74-81 (82-89) 90-97 (98-107) 108-117 (118-127) cm / 30-32 (33-35) 36-38 (38-42) 43-46 (47-50)” Measurments Chest circumference: 85 (91) 99 (109) 121 (131) cm / 33.4 (35.8) 39 (42.9) 47.6 (51.6)” Total length: 47 (49) 51 (54) 57 (60) cm / 18.5 (19.3) 20.1 (21.3) 22.4 (23.6)” Armhole depth: 21 (22) 22 (23) 24 (25) cm / 8.3 (8.7) 8.7 (9.1) 9.5 (9.8)” The top can be worn snug with approx. 0 - 2 cm / 0 – 0.8” positive ease, but also works well with a little more room to move (5 - 8 cm / 2 – 3.2” positive ease). For example, if you have a chest circumference of 90 cm / 35.4”, you should choose between size S and M. Yarn 200 (250) 250 (300) 350 (400) g ‚Cecilia‘ by Svarta Fåret (53 % Cotton, 33 % Viscose, 14 % Linen, 110 m/ 50 g) or 200 (250) 250 (300) 350 (400) g ‚Line‘ by Sandnes Garn (53 % Cotton, 33 % Viscose, 14 % Linen, 110 m/ 50 g), or 200 (200-250) 250 (300) 350 (350-400) g ‚Perla‘ by Lamana (60 % Cotton, 25 % Alpaca, 15 % Silk, 115 m/50 g). Tips for yarn choices Several yarn qualities are recommended in the instructions, a few words about them: ‚Cecilia’ und ‚Line’ have the same composition, a summery cotton-linen mix. This makes the top loose and flowing. ‚Perla’ is a cotton yarn with alpaca and silk. This makes the top a bit thicker because the yarn is more voluminous. Needles 50 – 60 cm / 20 – 24” and 80 - 100 cm / 32 – 40” circular needles size 4,0 mm / (US 6/UK 8). Gauge / Tension In stockinette stitch using ndl size 4.0 mm: 20 sts x 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4” square The swatches were washed and measured lying flat. Please adjust needle size if necessary, to obtain correct gauge. Notions Tapestry needle, stitch markers
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Monoprinting is a lovely technique that allows printmakers to be spontaneous, painterly and experimental. This simple monoprint project produces beautiful delicate prints using a piece of scrim and an etching press. Begin with a piece of perpex, a plastic inking plate or a sheet of drypoint plastic. use masking tape to tape off a rectangle on your perspex. … Continue reading "Monoprinting with Scrim"
This math reference sheet is easy to understand and very helpful! On this sheet you will find basic information for: -Coins -Time -Fractions -Place Value -Hundreds chart -Symbols -Shapes -Number line Choose from 2 different formats in both color and black/white Format One Heading: I know my... Format Two Heading: Math Reference Sheet Please review the information on the sheets to see IF this is suitable for your grade level. Thank you!!
These two silly spiders line tracing worksheets are great for both preschoolers and kindergartners. The first one includes straight lines for beginning tracers, and the second tracing worksheet includes zig zag and wavy lines. Halloween Line Tracing Worksheet - Straight Lines Halloween Line Tracing Worksheet - Wavy and Zig Zag Lines
Free Line up songs for kindergarten classroom management. Make transitions easier with fun chants.