Marker prints are easy and the kids think they are magical. Chances are you have the supplies- all you need is a Styrofoam plate and some washable markers. Very little prep work is required, and the results are awesome! Use this one day printmaking method to explore a variety of subjects.
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Need classroom decor for your Spanish Subject Pronouns unit? Teach and reinforce Spanish subject pronouns with this poster set. Included are 28 posters with Spanish Subject Pronouns in 2 versions: 14 color and 14 black and white. Choose a version to print: either color or black and white. Laminate to preserve if desired. **Use these posters as a teaching tool to introduce subject pronouns to students. **Use these posters as classroom décor. **Use these posters to practice verb conjugations. Divide students into pairs or small groups. Pass a poster to each group. Students must think of as many verbs as they can AND conjugate them to go along with the subject pronoun on the poster within a given time. Groups then rotate posters and repeat with the next subject pronoun. Includes the following posters in Color and Black/White: Yo Tú Él Ella Ud. Usted Nosotros Nosotras Vosotros Vosotras Ellos Ellas Ustedes Uds. What are other teachers saying about this resource? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jessica says: This is exactly what I needed! Spanish one students always struggle with subject verb agreement and this is the perfect tool to help them visualize. Gracias! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Teacher says: A great resource to help out my novice-level students! I've been looking for pronoun posters for awhile and these were perfect!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Teacher says: Love being able to reference these in my classroom. Super colorful and easy to read! Lots of kids need the reminder of what the subject pronouns mean, but only some will admit it :) Thank you! Check out some of my other subject pronoun resources: Spanish Subject Pronoun and Ser Task Cards Subject Pronouns and Ser Interactive Notebook Activities Want to be updated about new products and sales from my store via email? Here's how to become a follower: Look under my store name, "Island Teacher" for the green star near the top of the homepage of my store. Click the STAR to become a follower. :)
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Adorable Crochet Pigeon Pattern - Soft Toy Amigurumi Tutorial - PDF ONLY Pee Wee the "inbred" pigeon......it's a tough life out on the streets! Written in English with American terminology. Finished size: 20 cm (8 inches tall) Skill level: Intermediate Skills required: Rows Chain (ch) Rounds (rnd) Single crochet (sc) Half double crochet (hdc) Double crochet (dc) Increase (inc) Decrease (dec) Back loops only (BLO) Front loops only (FLO) Bobble stitch (BOB) explained in pattern Slip stitch (slst) Fasten off (fo) Materials: Light grey DK yarn - 25 g Dark grey DK yarn - 10 g Cream DK yarn - 20 g Green DK yarn - scraps Purple DK yarn - scraps Dusty pink DK yarn - scraps White DK yarn - scraps Pale pink DK yarn - scraps Beige DK yarn - scraps Teal DK yarn - scraps Black safety eyes - 6 mm Toy stuffing Equipment: Hook size – 3.00 mm Tapestry needle Scissors Stitch marker Pages: Full pdf - 28 pages Main pattern - 18 pages Printer friendly section - 6 pages ********************************************************* THIS LISTING IS FOR A PDF PATTERN ONLY - YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A FINISHED ITEM ********************************************************* To access your download log in to your Etsy account via a browser, NOT the Etsy app. Click on your profile photo, choose "Purchases and reviews” from Drop-down menu. Find your order and press “download files”. Items made using any part of Cottontail & Whiskers patterns are subject to our copyright. Items produced using our intellectual property either whole or in part, may be freely gifted. They may only be sold with prior written permission of the copyright owner. If you have any questions or to request permission, contact us first. We’ve never refused anybody yet and only ask as some crafters sell our designs as their own. This pattern has a "printer friendly" section at the end of the pdf which allows you to print the pattern without the pictures. Please feel free to get in touch with any questions.
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I don't know about you, but one of the most boring things we have to teach in our daily grammar lessons are subjects and predicates. Zzzzzzzzz..... They do help kids understand what makes a complete sentence, but I have found that not a lot of kids code sentences for fun ;) I went on the hunt earlier this year when these lessons came around and, to my surprise, I found some very fun videos and songs on YouTube to help me out: Here's the remixed version of Mr. Morton- it's pretty funky and some of my kids liked this version more :) I also drew upon one of my most favorite movies ever to make a small subject & predicate unit. It's titled "Now the Sentences are Complete" and makes coding a bit more fun, even if it is with make-believe light sabers :) I first printed out the definition posters full-size and side-by-side on one page for easy reference later in centers. We then went over them as a class and I handed each child a black & white copy of the definitions and had them fold it in half and color (color copies are available in the packet, but for disposables, I typically always use black and white). In the meeting area, we gathered as a class with these cards and I would read either a subject or predicate. They had to hold up the side (facing me) of the part of the sentence I read. It was a great visual for me to see who was grasping this concept and who still needed more help. I later mixed this up in small groups with some of my strugglers to have them hold up the part that was missing from my sentence. This helped scaffold them for a later activity in the packet called "What's Missing?" The most fun part of this came with the center and individual work. I had them choose a blue pen and a highlighter and those became their "light sabers".... tee hee hee. They could then complete three different activities: 1. Subject & Predicate Build a Sentence: These cards can be used several different ways and there is even a blank EDITABLE PDF page for you to make your own, if you'd like. For the easiest way, you could have kids match the characters, then write the complete sentence in the bubble next to the character and then code the sentence by underlining the subject and highlighting the predicate. For more challenge (and fun!) have the kids mix up the subjects and predicates to make silly (but still complete!) sentences, then practice coding. 2. What's Missing? This worksheet gives the student a subject or a predicate and asks them to circle what's missing. They then fill in the complete sentence below. This was a good follow-up to our small group lesson with the cards I mentioned above. 3. Coding with the Force: This was used more as extra practice for coding and an independent activity. I have since added R2D2 and C3PO graphics to the bottom of this sheet, to make it more pleasing to the eye :) Granted, I don't think anything short of having Darth Vader show up in class would make subjects and predicates the most exciting things in the world, but with these Youtube videos and songs, as well as this mini-unit, I think you will have a bit more enjoyable time teaching it and it will give the kids something more interesting to sing and think about as they practice complete sentences :) Do you have any fun recommendations for how to spice up boring grammar lessons in your class?
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As homeschool moms, we face many questions regarding our choice to homeschool our children. A couple that I was posed early on were, “How are you going to teach every subject? Do you know enough to cover them all?” Honestly, these questions surprised me. I hadn’t considered that as a homeschool mom I would be …
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