Inundated with scraps of cardstock but can't seem to part with them? Put all of the scraps from your American Crafts 12 x 12 Cardstock Packs and more to good use by making colorful card bases. Here's how...
Use up your leftover paper scraps by creating some easy Paper Strip Cards! I used CTMH's Embroidered Borders to add some dimension & texture to my strips.
Paper pumpkins are easy enough for kids to make but so pretty the grown ups might want to make some too! Get step by step photo directions.
Finding right format for comic book hard. Many options out there but not all fit what someone need for their story. Templates help, but getting them to match exact vision tricky.
In today's 1 Minute to WOW! Video Tutorial, I'll demonstrate 3 quick tips for lining up strips on a simple designer series paper screen card!
Get this free magnet worksheet to use when you test the magnetism of everyday objects. Perfect for kids ages 4-6!
This set of rhythm flash cards are color coded by level so you can quickly pull out the ones you need. Beginner to intermediate levels.
Below, we have collected 38 Creative Pink Business Cards that used by various business fields for your inspiration. Enjoy!
Minimal tattoo designs are usually far from simplistic - there’s lots of thinking to do to turn your idea into something stripped down yet still conveying the thought behind it! And that’s part of the beauty of minimal tattoos, don’t you agree? While we’re pretty sure you’d want to get a unique tattoo that’s completely your own, taking a look at these tattoo designs might also be a great idea that might just help you find the actual style you want it done in or maybe examples of how others did it. So, presenting to you our lists of minimal tattoo ideas! And if this gallery isn’t enough for you, remember there are Part 1 and Part 2 to take a look at.
If the titles of my blog posts are any indication of how well I can focus on one specific task- that doesn't look very good. I never can focus on one thing in these blog posts- hence the extremely long and random combinations in my titles :) My kiddos were WIRED this week! They definitely have spring fever. My. goodness. It probably didn't help that it was Dr. Seuss day on Monday and we had a spirit week the rest of the days. Something about Wacky Wednesday doesn't exactly scream "concentration." :) Don't get me wrong- I love spirit week because I can wear jeans or comfy clothes. Plus the kiddos deserved some fun distractions. BUT. It was a complete battle between spirit/fun and testing/instruction all week. I finally had a "come to jesus" talk with the class on Friday. I actually think it helped. Last year, if I had a talk like that with my firsties, I wasn't always sure it got through, but with third graders this year, it was actually a mutual discussion. We'll see, that might just be my Saturday-induced optimism talking.... :) Speaking of spring fever, I just finished my newest "Spring Fling" and "Happy Snails" clipart sets and posted them to my store! I have used a lot of pastel colors in my spring sets, but I made a new color scheme for these sets (and some other spring sets I plan on making) because I needed some extra energizing sets after this week! Check out these little splashes of spring color.... If you want to check out these sets in my store, you can click on the links below. Happy Snails: $2.00 Spring Fling: $4.00 Onto the other part of my random blog title......If there was one word that would be tattooed across my forehead lately, it would be "EVIDENCE." If I had a dollar for every time I said that word ("Where's your evidence?" "Find evidence to support your claim" "Support your answers with evidence" "Find the evidence in the text" "Do you have evidence for that?" ETC), I could retire. Surprisingly, it doesn't bother my kiddos at all and they FEED off of showing evidence. For this reason, the most precious half piece of paper in my classroom is this little beauty: I made up my own version of a "Showing Evidence" reference sheet because I needed it to include a few more evidence stems than the ones I was finding on TpT or pinterest. In our reading lessons, we are focusing on the kiddos using text AND visual cues, so I wanted some stems specific to each. Also, we have discussed how to talk about poetry, so I wanted one in there with "stanza." My students have been using these little reference strips in pretty much every subject! They even started pulling them out in math and changing some of the wording around to work with their conclusions based on graphs, charts and word problems. God bless them and their evidence-eager hearts! One of my kids suggested that I laminate them for each student so they can "take it to fourth grade with them." I told him that I would make a special "Showing Evidence in Fourth Grade" strip....printed in COLOR....and laminated for everyone in the class if they found evidence to answer every reading comp question on the DCAS (state test). I hope I will be needing to buy lots of color ink soon! If you think your kiddos could use these same strips, you can snatch them up below from google docs. I just print them out and cut them down the middle. And, per my student's suggestion, you could laminate them so they last forever and ever :) {Snatch it HERE} Don't forget to turn your clocks ahead before bed tonight. Nothing like LOSING and hour of sleep- but at least it is more EVIDENCE that spring is on it's way......sorry I couldn't resist :)
In pictures: See a selection of works, including three of her final paintings, from Beryl Cook, the artist who achieved fame for her bold, unpretentious portrayals of ordinary people
Do you use band in your class or therapy room? Using therabands or therapy bands are an excellent way to help with strength, self regulation and getting movement in a small space. This features nine exercises that help to support student success. Some of these exercises help to give proprioceptive input with students using the input on themselves. Other exercises support strength and balance. These exercises can easily be taught to children and staff. You must have a THERABAND or THERAPY BAND to do these exercises. What's included: Basic picture cards without directions (pages 4-6) Picture cards with directions (pages 7 – 13) Visual task strip (pages 14 – 16) Desk strip (pages 17- 20). Some of these can be printed on two sides. This should ONLY be used under adult supervision and by appropriate personnel. This is NOT intended to replace therapy or medical advice. You should only use this if you understand the child’s conditions. If you do not understand how this will affect a child, stop immediately. Consult with your occupational therapist if you have any questions. This is a perfect supplement to your social emotional and self regulation program. This helps to expand your student's current self regulation toolbox. This gives different sensory motor strategies. This is perfect for general education students but also students with Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, ADD, sensory processing disorder, and other special needs. This can be used with general education, RTI, MTSS, special education, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, and social work. This also supports core strength, crossing midline, coordination, gross motor, and motor planning. I am a school occupational therapist who has a doctorate in occupational therapy. I work closely with special education and general education staff adapting material. This is where I get my inspiration for this material. DISCLAIMER: By using this, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Please speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability.
Educational printables encourage thinking & writing in a fun way. These can become the first step in writing longer essays, poems or stories.
Jerry’s LED T-Shirt!. I wore this LED T-Shirt under nice white shirt to teach the class at Hawaii STEM Conference. It is an 8×10 array of individually addressable LEDs (HL1606 strip from…
Strip card games don't have to be poker only! Try 1 of these 3 easy to print and use sexy striptease ideas for something new and fun.
Made from 100% cotton loom pattern tapestry or blanket. Machine wash in cold water using mild detergent and gentle cycle only. Do not bleach or tumble dry. This Woven Blankets can also be hung as a Tapestry on your wall by using command strips. Final product may vary in color or detail from mock-up due to woven process. All Measurements are in inches. Woven and sent from the USA ***Please contact me to set up a custom order if you need an item delivered faster*** Images on mockups may look different than the final product due to the weaving process. ***Please double check the address you have on file with Etsy before placing your order.*** **** Because the Woven blankets can take up to two weeks to be made, orders might not be delivered in time for Holidays****
Download this Premium Vector about Astral travel out of body or reincarnation spiritual concept poster or card design template with levitated human body silhouette. Vector eps 10 illustration, and discover more than 15 Million Professional Graphic Resources on Freepik
This cool magazine strip art is much easier to make than it looks! Cut out strips of magazines. Then glue them side by side onto an enlarged bird cut out.
Supplies needed: Masking tape, chalks, cotton wool balls, card stock Tear your masking tape into thin strips and stick on the card Once you have got your masking tape in a pattern you like, lift it off your work area and onto a piece of scrap paper, making sure it is firmly fixed Next apply the chalk in your preferred colour, ensuring you work it into the edges Cover the whole piece, you can use more than one colour if you wish Carefully peel off the masking tape ensuring that you don't touch the card stock Once you have peeled all the masking tape off, bang the card stock on your work area to get rid of the excess chalk You can spray your card stock with a cheap hairspray to set it, but personally I don't bother
See the step-by-steps to take to slice up your own Aurifil Thread Colour Card and make it super easy to plan your quilting threads!
Improving Following Directions with Getting Dressed for Kids, plus a free visual cue card printable to use as a visual schedule or as dresser labels.
Parents and teachers, here’s a little poster I made to explain that no matter how different they are, they deserve to be loved and respected. You can print this poster for your classroom of kids’ rooms (no commercial use allowed, please). To download […]
Join me for 365 Days of Art, where I have a go at a whole year’s worth of art ideas. Filling my sketchbook to the brim with inspiration, crafts, doodles and drawings. Learn how to create a delicate watercolour and ink flower scene, just the thing for a summer craft.
Most of the projects in this book involve creating a card outline drawn from a template, which is then filled with a variety of coiled or curved shapes. Below is how to set up the outline using a heart shape as an example.