READ THE DESCRIPTION IN FULL BEFORE YOU ORDER - FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. BE EXTRA CAREFUL WHEN APPLYING PROSTHETICS CLOSE TO THE EYES. 1x Cyborg NECK Cyberpunk Prosthetics - Encapsulated Silicone (unpainted). It's quite large, around 40+ cm wide, so it fits a LARGE NECK or an AVERAGE MALE NECK. The listing is for the prosthetic ONLY. ★★★ BEFORE YOU ORDER ★★★ - All INTERNATIONAL shipping (outside the UK) is tracked. Shipping within the UK via Royal Mail 48hrs tracked delivery. For any other delivery requirements, please inquire BEFORE purchase. - Shipping times apply ONLY AFTER the product has been processed and shipped. PLEASE understand these timings! Please keep in mind that couriers are always subjected to potential delays; order in advance. - Make sure that your address is correct. - Make sure you understand all options, descriptions, and terms. There are pictures of the prosthetics so you can check the tones and sizes. Tones may vary due to different pigment batches from the pigment suppliers. - No refunds accepted. This is because prosthetics are made to order. Materials and time have already been used to create those prosthetics, and a returned item might not sell again, incurring a loss for the seller. When you buy a product from this shop, you AGREE TO THIS and all other terms & conditions. - SUPER IMPORTANT! ----- Encapsulated silicone prosthetics are meant to be used soon after purchase - not to be stored for many months!, and they are NOT reusable. If you store them for a very long period of time (months), the cap plastic may harden. ★★★ DELIVERY & INTERNATIONAL ORDERS ★★★ -----ESTIMATED Standard Shipping Times AFTER PROCESSING TIMES----- *UK: 2+ working days (48hrs tracked Royal Mail service) - this is an estimate, please understand that it might take longer and this is not the seller's responsibility, but the courier's. *International (tracked): around 10 working days (and in my experience, longer. This is due to customs from the buyers' countries, if parcels get held, regulations, etc. This is completely out of my control and it's not the responsibility of the seller or the shipping method). Please, always allow for delays due to strikes, national holidays, customs in receiving countries, etc. ★★★ DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT & GUIDELINES ★★★ - These are encapsulated unpainted silicone prosthetics, in a cap plastic that needs to be dissolved with 99% Isopropyl alcohol (IPA). - NOT reusable precisely because you'll need to dissolve the edges to blend them, and get professional results! - You will need to match the colours of the prosthetic and your skin tones (even when pre-painted!). - Easy to glue, use Pros-Aide or any other glue for prosthetics. - You will need IPA-activated palettes such as Skin Illustrator, Neill Gorton's palettes, MrDashbo, or other brands (there are many options available!) to paint them. - All prosthetics come with a step-by-step small leaflet. If you haven't applied silicone prosthetics before, feel free to message me and I'll guide you on how to dissolve the edges, and glue them properly (I will send you some videos and references). ★★★ IMPORTANT ★★★ IF YOU PURCHASE PREPAINTED, you still need to match the edges and the prosthetic to the specific tone you are applying it on. - No invoice is included in the packaging. - Please note that, per Etsy terms and conditions, the BUYER is responsible for all import charges in keeping with the laws of their country. - NO RETURNS accepted - This is because prosthetics are made to order. Materials and time have already been used to create those prosthetics, and a returned item might not sell again, incurring a loss for the seller. When you buy a product from this shop, you AGREE TO THIS and all other terms & conditions. - All correspondence is via Etsy convo - If you purchase as a Guest Buyer, I might contact you by email if you don’t receive the messages I sent you via Etsy. - Any extra costs of different postal services (ie, priority, tracked, signed for, etc) are to be covered by the buyer and it will be paid via Paypal or as a new listing just for the customer. - When you purchase a product, you agree to the policies of the shop and it means you’ve read them and the descriptions, and that you agree to them. ··☆·· Please note that I'm a recycling/vegan-friendly small freelance 1-person business. This means: for SFX I only use silicone, never gelatine, and vegan-friendly brushes and paints for pre-painted orders; also I don't include the invoices as you have those already in your Etsy order, to minimize paper waste, and sometimes I will repurpose packaging when adequate to be repurposed ··☆··
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Hi friends! Welcome to another Five for Friday where I share 5 things from my week! 1. I Like Myself Writing My teammate shared this activity with me and I knew we had to try it too! My kids loved looking at the mirror and drawing themselves. I set out the book "I Like Myself!" and and the prompt "What do you like about yourself?" to encourage discussion and writing :) I had a lot of questions on Instagram about the faces. My teammate says they are from Scholar's Choice! 2. Measurement Bulletin Board Last week we wrapped up measurement so we finally put up our learning on our outside bulletin board. To show our learning we put out comparing names writing, capacity writing... hot and cold t-charts and heavy and light t-charts. Some of the girls also decided one day to measure the length of the table using unifix cubes so I documented that as well. All of the printables you see on the bulletin board can be found here. 3. Tower Building We learned about 3D figures after measurement. One activity they enjoyed was this tower building activity! Students were encouraged to make a tower and record their tower. I also asked the students to tell me about their tower and documented what their knowledge of 3D figures. I also challenged some of them to find all of the different ways they could build the tower using the figures they were given! If you want to try this activity with your class, you can grab the sign and recording sheet by clicking here or on the image below: 4. Sight Word Play Dough Most of my kiddos this year have learned most of their letters and sounds already but they still love play dough so I wanted to make something a little more challenging than the alphabet play dough mats I had been setting out. So I made these: I like them because the kids who are still working on letters can still practice forming them and identifying them but the kids who are ready can start to practice making sight words! I also added the "read it" section at the bottom. I used pre-primer sight words and a picture cue so that it would be easily decodable by emergent readers. If you would like to grab these mats, you can find them in my TPT store. Click here or on the image below to check them out! 5. Literacy Assessment Binder So many of you have been asking about my literacy assessment binder after I shared my numeracy assessment binder. You can read that post if you are interested here. Truth be told, my literacy assessment binder is nearly not as comprehensive. But I thought I'd still share in case it is helpful to somebody. In my inside pocket I keep my Reading Progress Letters that I send home after I do running records (with the SK's and the JK's who are ready) to help parents understand their child's areas of need and what they can do at home to support them. Our board's expectation is a PM Benchmark level 6 at the end of Kindergarten, so that is stated on the sheet. You can grab the Reading Progress letter for free by clicking here or on the image below: The back of the reading sheet are the reading strategies. Often times I will write a reading strategy to practice on the front and then highlight the strategy on the back. You can find this sheet in my Reading Strategies pack on TPT here. The first thing I have in my binder is this clear binder pouch where I keep the letters/sight words my intervention kids are working on. I put 10 letters or sight words on their ring at a time and they practice them for a week. I check their rings once a week and if they have mastered the letter/word it gets a checkmark and I take it off the ring and replace it with a new word/letter from this pouch. The printables for the letter and sight word rings can be found in the packs below: The tabs I have in my literacy assessment binder are: - Whole Class Data I keep a whole class data sheet of: 1. Letter ID (Uppercase) 2. Letter ID (Lowercase) 3. Letter Sounds 4. Running Records This helps me see general progress and needs of the whole class. - Letter ID I assess all kids on their letter ID at the beginning of the year and reassess as needed throughout the year. I keep track of this using the sheet below (included in the alphabet ring pack above). - Oct - Concepts of Print - Nov - Hearing Sounds in Words - Dec - Word Test - Jan - Writing Vocal The four tests above are all taken from Mary Clay's Observation Survey. We submit this data to our admin each month. I keep the originals in each tab. - RR - Sept - RR - Oct - RR - Nov - RR - Dec - RR - Jan - RR - Feb - RR - Mar - RR - Apr - RR - May - RR - Jun Each month I do running records with the kids who are reading. They go into each tab by month. - Writing - Term 1 - Writing - Term 2 Although I am assessing during guided writing, through inquiry writing etc. I also make sure I pull out my writing rubric and assess at least one piece of writing at the end of term 1 and term 2. I staple the writing to the rubric and keep a copy in my assessment binder. My writing rubric can be found here. - Intervention Planning/Tracking I keep my tracking sheet for my sight words here so I can highlight them as they master the words on their sight word ring. These can be found in my sight word ring resource above. I try to highlight in a different colour each week so that I can see how much progress they are making week to week. I get a lot of questions about the printables I use in my literacy binder. I pulled them from various files originally, but I recently put them all in one place. You can find the bundle by clicking here or on the image below: That's it from me this week! Click on the image below to check out more Five for Friday blog posts! SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave SaveSave
These worksheets are perfect to help your young students learn and practice short vowel words. They can be used in small groups, individually or are great to send home for homework. There are 31 Worksheets with 6 different activities as well a set of 64 Short Vowel Words Clip Cards. The worksheets ...