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Use this chart to set writing goals with your students! These goals are based generally around Kay Davidson's Simple 6 Rubric (Logical Order, Stick to the Topic, Audience, Sentence Variety, Details, and Vocabulary), but also incorporates writing conventions (capitalization, end marks, complete thoughts). The following goals can be found on this chart: -Capital Letters and End Marks -Main Idea Sentence -Sentence Quality -Beginning, Middle, and End -Audience -Details -Expand Vocabulary This chart can be used with clothespins or can be attached to a magnetic surface and used with magnets. Students magnets/clothespins will be moved on the chart according to their current writing goal. Two different sized charts are included to better accommodate your classroom! For a more simplified (K-1) version of the chart, click HERE!
This photo album generated with Smilebox Here are a few money games I made over the break. I’m hoping these will help my students become proficient in terms of counting a collection of coins and identifying them. Bank on It In the game below, the students roll a regular dot die. They cover up the coin on their mat which corresponds to the number they rolled. The first person to fill their bank wins. Your more advanced students could count all the money in their bank at the end of the game. You could use counters or plastic coins to cover the coins on the banking mat. Click here to download Bank on It Count Your Money Honey In this game the teacher can decide which coin you would like students to work with (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, or a combination). You will have to assemble the dice and they are provided in the download. I forgot to take a picture of them. You will also need to make the regular number die (included also) First the student rolls the number die, then they roll the coin die and take that many coins. (Ex. if they roll a five and a nickel, they have to take five nickels.) The coins are placed on the counting tray. Make enough counting trays for the number of students playing. After the student counts their money, they fill in the amount for their first roll (I’m laminating the counting trays and the students will use a dry erase marker). They keep rolling and counting for nine more times. This games could be played with a small group of three to four students or alone. There is no winner or looser, just the satisfaction of counting money. Click here to download Count Your Money Honey Nickel Piggy Bank This game is played with a regular dot or number die. The student rolls and takes that many pennies( they must start with pennies first, even if they roll a six). Each time they collect five pennies they can trade them for a nickel. Students keep rolling and trading until they fill up the Nickel Gameboard. The winner is the person who fills up their board first. At the end they can count all of their nickels. I will use plastic pennies and nickels. Click here to download Nickel Piggy Bank I have also created Dime and Quarter Piggy Bank. I will up load those later in the week. If you use these, I would love to hear feedback. For all of these games you can use counters, beans or plastic coins.
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Este diseñador mexicano reinterpreta los logotipos de algunas marcas famosas cambiando la tipografía por letterings. Tal como los colores y las formas logran desencriptar ante el espectador la imagen de una marca que ha construido sobre ellos las bases de su imagen, la tipografía juega un papel primordial en buena parte de los logotipos de compañías con las que interactuamos constantemente, hasta el punto de que algunas han diseñado sus propias fuentes tipográficas para sus logotipos y plataformas. El artista mexicano Luis Lili, sin embargo, ha realizado un proyecto en el que despoja a los logotipos de su elemento tipográfico y lo sustituye por un ejercicio de lettering sublime.
Take a daring plunge into style with this vibrant, mid century inspired Bauhaus graphic design poster. Featuring gradient orange arches in a minimalist layout, this art decor will add a pop of colour to any wall.
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Rock Star Day 2012 My class dressed up like Rock Stars yesterday. I created a Smilebox Slideshow for my class blog. It is very easy to use and lots of templates. The will upgrade teachers for free. Check it out on their website. Free slideshow design customized with Smilebox Here is a sample of the posters I am making for the kids. I used a sheet from Hope King on TPT for the back with facts about the child. Rock Star Profile Freebie Here is my new crew! The kids had a blast. I don't know why I look like superimposed???
Rock your child’s high school graduation party with these 20 ideas for entertaining themes and creative giveaways.
We have learned a lot about spiders. We made these spiders that have 2 body parts, 8 eyes and 8 legs. Inspired by... We made marble painting spider webs, ourselves into spiders and wrote our favorite spider fact on the back. Listen to us read our favorite spider fact...