Wondering what to do with that untouched corner of your yard? Check out amazing corner garden ideas here to spruce up that neglected space!
Make your home the most beautiful on the block with one of these lush front yard garden ideas.
Kings in the corner is an easy to play game for families of all ages. Learn how to play, read the rules and see all the variations.
Fall is really right around the corner, and for the dedicated followers of fashion like us , we need to start looking at what colors will be trending this fall winter.
You've got to get the binding on your quilt nice and straight to get the perfect look. Read this quilting tutorial to get perfectly straight corners on quilt binding.
Einen passenden Eckschreibtisch zu finden ist gar nicht so leicht. Zum Glück kann man sich einen solchen Schreibtisch ganz einfach und günstig selber bauen.
Our literature-based learning often lends itself to discovering other places and cultures, which is one of many reasons we love this method! Learning about Italy, Japan, and China have been some of our richest homeschool moments so far. Along with learning about other countries and their continents, we learn where those places are located on the globe. In order to help my girls learn the 7 continents, I created a set of printable Continents Cards that we use in a variety of ways. Note: This post was originally published in 2014. The Continents Cards and the post have been freshly
Beautiful ways to decorate those little corners around our homes.
What to do with sage when you don't want your bountiful harvest to go to waste! There are so many ways that you an use it, as food and medicine!
Hello and welcome! I decided to start this blog to share our learning and nature adventures with my kids. I have a lifestyle blog here but thought it would be better to have one specifically for home school. This is my first year as a home school mom and it's been a roller coaster to say the least. At first I felt like I had a made a mistake, I mean I was never a teacher. I started doubting myself and thought that I wasn't going to be able to teach my children appropriately. Fast forward 6 months later and we are still going strong. We have good days and we have bad days but my love for teaching my children has grown immensely and I love that I get to stay home with my kids and see them develop a love for learning. I would say my schooling is a mix of both traditional and nontraditional. We love learning outdoors so it's a MUST for us to learn about nature and have school outdoors as well. I have lots of stuff in store from our outdoor adventures to what curriculum we follow and just day to day home school stuff. Here are photos of our school area back in August, we live in an apartment and our space is very limited but we work with what we have.
Everyone wants a nice presence to the front of their home. Check out these Front Yard Landscaping Ideas and revamp the look of the outside of your house.
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There are lots of insects and bugs in every corner of the world. We see them jumping, crawling or buzzing around everywhere during the spring and summer months. If you’re looking for fun and easy crafts that will lead to a lot of explorations, these printable insect and bug templates are the ideal activities for
Monster Gluing Practice Worksheet Students color the monster, then practice gluing by using glue on the monster’s spots using just a dot, not a lot! (We used tinted glue for our preschool class.) This worksheet is perfect for use in pre-K and kindergarten settings, homeschool or as a fun activity! The download includes a digital, 300 DPI, high-resolution, PDF file for printing at home or for the classroom. Prints 2 - 8.5" x 11" pages. NOTE: All images are my original artwork and are subject to copyright laws. You may print as many copies as you like, however, purchase is limited to single classroom use only. Please share the link with colleagues or district so they can purchase their own legal copy, or purchase multiple licenses for more than one teacher or district. You MAY NOT share, distribute, resell, upload, modify digitally, use in digital products (like banners, clip art, etc.) or trade images in any digital form or as the whole printed page. Purchase DOES NOT transfer copyrights. You can share photos of colored pages on social network websites WITH CREDIT that states the images are copyright ©Rebecca Burk (a link back to my TPT shop is required if you share online). Please message me if you have any questions. www.etsy.com/shop/RBurkIllustrations
Stop Sign - We offer laminate for use in parking lots. This will protect the sign and make it last longer. UV printed on 63 mil aluminum No holes will be added unless asked in order notes. We can drill the corners or the middle top and bottom. We make these ourselves if you want changes with wording, design or colors please message us. All signs are printed with UV ink to last longer, if putting outdoors in a parking lot we recommend laminate to extend the life.
Learn how to set up a calm down corner for kids, with printables and calming tools to help them process big feelings and emotions.
Our class theme for the month was "BIRDS" and the shape to be introduced was "PENTAGON". So I combined both & we did a pentagon shaped bird house craft.
Designing a kids' playroom is an exciting opportunity to create a vibrant and imaginative space that
Perfekt genähte Ecken, sogenannte "Briefecken", kommen häufig bei Kleidung, offenen Schlitzen an Röcken oder Oberteilen zum Einsatz.
Cooking Italians - It is not pasta repassed in a pan.... They are not run-of-the-mill spaghetti with tomato sauce.... They require seriousness and devotion...They are
Have a chatty class? Do your talkative students get louder and louder during small groups until it feels like chaos? Do they talk when you'r...
A lot about interior design is subjective. It is often a matter of personal opinion, style preferences, budget constraints and taste level. It is also one of the hardest aspects of being an interio…
Learn all about the triangle shape in this math printable worksheet. Practice tracing, drawing, and coloring pictures of triangle shapes.
I stumbled across this idea on Pinterest and thought it would be perfect for my third and fourth graders! I often hear complaints from students that although others "allow" them to play games at recess, they often do not "include" them in the game. For example, in football they are on the team but the ball is never passed to them. I used this as a springboard for discussion on what teamwork really looks like. The Cup Stack is a great activity to facilitate teamwork. Some groups are able to complete the task very quickly while other groups must keep trying and trying to complete the task successfully. It's hard not to give up when things get frustrating, and this is a valuable lesson for children to learn in a safe environment. All you need is cups, rubberbands, and string. I decided to put my students into groups of 6, so I tied 6 equally spaced strings (about 1-2 feet long) around a single rubberband. Each group was given this device and 6 cups. The challenge is for the group to build a pyramid out of the paper cups (3 on the bottom, 2 in the middle, 1 on the top - can be adjusted for more cups). Group members cannot touch the cups with their hands or any other part of their bodies, even if a cup falls over or on the floor. Each person holds onto one of the strings that are attached to the rubber band and they use this device to pick up the cups and place them on top of each other (by pulling the rubber band apart and then bringing it back together over the cups). Some groups took 2 minutes to accomplish their goal, some 10 minutes, and some never successfully built their tower. I had groups that finished early watch the remaining groups to add a little "pressure." Afterwards we debriefed with the following discussion questions: Was anyone frustrated at all during the activity? If so how was it handled? What did you learn about yourself or others? Why was teamwork so important for this activity? What is so hard about teamwork? What did you do today to contribute to the teamwork on your team? What are some skills needed to be good at teamwork? Are you every in a situation where you must use teamwork? Is this always easy for you? Why or why not? How can we use what we learned through this experience in situations outside the game? Check out Teamwork: Cup Stack Take 2!