Explore Sintra's enchanting palaces with this guide to what to do in Sintra — featuring top attractions, travel tips, and recommendations.
As many of you will be aware, I like to post some R code, and I especially like to post base R versions of ggplot2 things! Well these amazing boxplots turned up on github – go and check them out! So I did my own version in base R – check out the code here and […]
Our Primary likes to let the kids play get-to-know-you games with their teachers and each other at the beginning of the year. It is a fun way for the kids to become comfortable with their new teachers! I looked all over the internet for fun games (and there are many) but decided to come up with my own. I have mine printed on 8x11 cardstock and I laminated them so they can be used over and over again. This also looks good printed in black and white, or printed on colored cardstock or paper. You will need a dice and enough markers for each player. (You can use anything...pennies, candies, buttons, etc. We used these CTR circles found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/122010264/choose-the-right-lds-primary-2017-theme) After purchasing you will receive a PDF download. The PDFs are sized as 8x11. Your local printing store can also print these on 11x16 posters for a very inexpensive price. (about 20 cents each at my printing store, on a shiny card stock.) Other editions of this game: UK LDS Primary Edition: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1293139977/ US Classroom Edition: https://www.etsy.com/listing/547734107/ UK Classroom Edition: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1293131419/ The printed posters from this PDF are for personal, ward and stake use only. These posters are my own work and cannot be changed, sold, or reproduced in any way. Please contact me if you have any questions or see any typing errors. Thanks for looking!
I have tried so many peach cobbler recipes and this is by far the BEST peach cobbler! Made with fresh peaches, sugar, and a topping that bakes like slightly underbaked cookie dough, with crunchy sugar broiled on top.
One of the most underrated city breaks in Europe.
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HELLO HUMANS!!! It’s Lex, if you didn’t guess already. Today I wanna discuss a very hot topic, dating on the Disney College Program. It sounds like a dream, so many people go into it wa…
Updated to include a Spanish version! I like to use these table awards as a way to teach my students how to use team work to get things done. The quietest crew award is for tables who are working quietly. So many times, my students are talking so loudly that it becomes hard to focus or conduct small groups. This has helped my students learn to really pay attention to how they are speaking. I have noticed it has also helped them work as a team. I have let the quietest table pick a new quietest table and pass on the award. That has helped the teamwork and communication even more! I added a cleanest table award because, duh! We are messy in second. J I like to give this award at the end of the day so they can see it in the morning. The last award is for the best teamwork. This isn’t an all the time table award but when they work on projects or tasks that rely completely on working together. That can be super hard, especially if you are in primary. Be sure to read the instructions on how to print them just right! You may also like: Differentiated Book List Nonfiction Reading Mat
[pinit] [pinit] Get out those buttons, crafters. This week's roundup is gonna put your stash to use.
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I have been gluten-free for more than 10 years now and one of the biggest things I missed was sourdough bread! I made my own sourdough starter from scratch and then embarked on making my own gluten-free sourdough. There were many recipes out there that had so many obscure ingredients, and I found myself liking
I've heard of lapbooks for homeschooling before and they looked interesting. I hesitated before to try to make one because they just seemed like tons of work and I worried that they might be too
Today I'm sharing 25+ beautiful silhouette images. These are some of my favorites, and silhouettes are perfect for so many holiday crafts, like cards
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How to sew this easy T shaped top Tee Top I saw this most amazing top in Zara week before last and I had to try and make it. It’s so simple, and making the pattern wasn’t too arduous either? I don’t like making patterns. I have made too many mistakes in the past. It’s […]
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Cricut Infusible Ink is awesome, there is no doubt about that! There are so many things you can make, blanks you can use and materials…
This post is filled with ideas for how to introduce adjectives to your first and second grade learners, as well as fun activities to share with the whole class.
Studying abroad is more than just an academic experience - it’s a life experience. CEA's Study Abroad Blog helps you with critical resources, advice & tips.
This easy meatloaf recipe is the best thing since sliced bread (Oh crap, that's bad now!! Forgot about carbs). Oh, well. It's still an amazing quick and easy dinner recipe for busy weeknight meals. The boxed stuffing makes all the difference!
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I didn’t want to risk losing luggage since we were immediately leaving for Positano by car, so I committed to pack for Italy in a carry-on.