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Cutting practice has been a hot topic around here lately. Logi-Bear is desperate to learn to cut,but Royal is the one that is really at the cutting age. I try to do most of our cutting practice incognito…in the form of crafts! But sometimes you just need a bit more, right? I made these strips
Sustainable fashion is more than just about responsible materials, it incorporates all aspects of the fashion life cycle. From production to sale, sustainability is up for a challenge when it comes to clothes. This struggle only increases with the rise of fast fashion companies. According to the Harvard Business Review the fashion world has struggled […]
These 2 ingredient bagels are simply made with self rising flour and non-fat Greek yogurt! Finish them with your choice of toppings.
Each year our elementary school has an auction to raise money for the art program. As my daughter's classroom docent, I had to come up with a group project for the class to contribute to the auction. In the past, I have led the class in creating a collaborative canvas. This is from 3 years ago (I was docent to 2 classes): This is from 2 years ago: This is from last year: I really like to see the individual handiwork of each student manifest in the final product. I love seeing the uninhibited creativity of their little minds shining. This year, I decided to go mixed media 3D on our project by helping the class create a mobile. For this mobile project, you will need: Cardstock Mirrored Cardstock Permanent Markers and Crayons Laminating ability (optional) Embroidery Hoop Ribbon I began with an oval die-cut (in teacher's workroom) and several colors of cardstock. I included one cardstock that was mirrored metallic on one side. I thought the light-catching element would be nice in a mobile. I cut enough for each child to have 4 ovals in the art. Circles or triangles would also make super cute designs for this piece. I gave the students ideas and some instruction on decorating each of their ovals with sharpie and crayon. I included swirls, plaid patterns, pictures of "vegetation" (that was their new vocab word of the day), and I required that they each put their first initial on one oval--as their "signature" on the piece. My daughter's teacher was kind enough to laminate them for me. After I cut them all out of the laminating (about 40 minutes in the car at the soccer fields), I laid them out in the order I would be sewing them. Then I sewed them together. If you have never sewed through paper, it is easy-peasy. Just begin at the top, backstitch to tie-off just like you would on fabric, then feed each new piece in as you come to the end of one. Be sure to leave some thread "tails" on the top end of each of your rows. We'll use those later to attach them to the hoop. I measured the width of all my strings of ovals laid next to each other to determine how large my embroidery hoop should be before I bought it. Mine was 30 inches in circumference. I also bought some inexpensive ribbon that would coordinate with the colors of the ovals. Now, on to the assembly: This part isn't hard, but it is a bit tedious. Tie each row of ovals to the embroidery hoop, going around both rings using a square knot. Slide each piece around to evenly place the rows around the hoop. Cut four lengths of ribbon 24-28 inches in length. Tie double knots in each ribbon length at its center to four "corners" of the circle. Gather these doubled ribbons with a rubber band to create the top of the mobile. Tie short cuts of ribbon all around the hoop and over the rubber band on the top. I used some of the ribbons sticking out above the rubber band to tie on a loop ribbon for hanging. The students were SO excited to see what their ovals had become! I think this could be such a cute piece to hang in a child's room or above a baby's crib (out of reach, of course!). I think a mobile done just in black, white and silver would be striking. Or one in all blue or all pink tones would be fun. The possibilities are endless!
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These screeners were created for use during a summer reading program for rising 1st and 2nd graders. The assessments were meant to give instructors an idea of the child’s literacy strengths and weaknesses for placement in a tutoring program. Screeners are meant to be a quick snapshot of the child’s literacy skills and should not be used as a comprehension assessment. You will need to find grade-level appropriate text for the comprehension section of each screener. Rising 1st Grader Tasks: - Letter Sound-Recognition - Print Concepts - Pre-Primer Sight Words - Phonological Awareness: Rhyming - Phonological Awareness: Onset/Rime - Phonological Awareness: Syllable Counting - Phonological Awareness: Initial Sounds - Comprehension/Fluency (Emergent Reader not included) *Letter cards and sight word card included* Rising 2nd Grader Tasks: - Spelling/Decoding - Vocabulary - Primer Sight Words - Phonological Awareness: Phoneme Segmentation - Phonological Awareness: Blending - Phonological Awareness: Compound Word Deletion - Phonological Awareness: Substitution - Comprehension/Fluency (Grade level text not included) *Spelling recording sheet, spelling word cards and primer sight word cards are included* If you have any questions, please ask BEFORE purchasing, thanks!*
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This project is in response to The Moderate Income Rental House Pilot Program (MIRHPP), as part of the Vancouver affordable rental housing strategies. The building features stacking volumes that respond to the existing context.
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Learn how to proof yeast and how to let dough rise properly. Learn how to knead dough and setting up the right conditions for dough to rise.
The Dallas Museum of Art has a wonderful Monet Painting in a beautiful gold frame which inspired me to create this lesson for our Big Art Day which is fast approaching in Texas schools. For our Big Art day this year I have a Theme....Circle Art! Themes are the way to go when organizing events. I love this new lesson that was inspired by one of my favorite artists, and two favorite bloggers: Painted Paper and Cassie Stephen's who also use themes. I ordered the 10 inch cardboard circle rounds for this lesson, the same size Cassie used in her Dot Day Art. School Specialty has various sizes. The kids loved painting on this canvas instead of paper. We read about Monet's garden and look at prints of his masterpieces. I even show them some of my pictures that I took when I visited his garden in France. On day one, we painted the pond and the water lily pond on a 10 inch cardboard circle on the white side with Prang tempera paint. We also made some Painted Paper for the water lilies Have you check out the Monet lesson over at Painted Paper? On Day two we read another sweet Monet book that emphasized his love of nature and the reflection of light. We also added a shiny frame with Metallic Playcolor sticks similar to the beautiful DMA Painting. Lovely!! The children created the water lily's from the green paper using oil pastels. No tracers here! The flowers from painted scrap paper with tissue centers. Some had a really hard time with the cutting, but we did it! I know Monet would be so proud of their work! I can't wait to hang them up for our Big Art Day Open House next month! Now on display!
Help kids all about how germs spread and cause diseases, as well as how to get rid of them - with some fun Crafts and Activities to Teach Kids About Germs!