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I love the history behind this cake. I had never heard of a "Stack Cake". Here is a little history behind the "Stack Cake". Because cakes were so expensive back in the days of old. Whenever there was a gathering like a barn dance. Families would each prepare a layer of this special ginger and molasses cake to donate to the shindig. It is said that the number of layers in a cake was a measure of the popularity of the hosting family. Sometimes there would be as many as twelve layers!
Are you required to teach a list of vocabulary words each week? This list of vocabulary activities will help teach students to read!
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This makes a great vegetarian evening meal. Recipe: Extracted from A Table at Tangleby II by Sue Heazlewood You’ll need a round oven dish or cake tin the same size as your tortillas. You can use store-bought roasted red capsicums if you prefer. Serves: 6 INGREDIENTS 450g pumpkin or orange kūmara — peeled and sliced 3 red capsicums — quartered 1 eggplant — sliced cooking oil, to drizzle salt and ground black pepper 4 tortillas ½ cup tomato chutney 3 cups baby spinach ½ cup mixed seeds, such as pumpkin and sunflower For the cheese sauce: 100g butter 1 cup flour 3
Here’s how to make the best gluten free Japanese souffle pancakes–add blueberries, raspberries, and whipped cream to make them extra sweet!
The layers are insane.
There is something very special about a stack of good books—especially one that incorporates a mix of the old and new, the visual and literary. Books bring the personal, grounding, and inspiring into a space. With this in mind, we set out to curate the perfect library, stack by stack. Each hand-selected mix of titles, including some rare and vintage, is sourced in collaboration with the Los Angeles-based Maison Plage. This neutral decorative books stack offers six titles honoring master artists in a rich array of beige, white, and black, creating an elegant neutral book display. Each is one-of-a-kind—includes: a rare vintage edition of A Life Of Picasso; Francois Halard's 56 Days In Arles; a rare vintage edition of The Sculpture of Picasso; a 1990 hardcover edition of TAPIES by Victoria C. Dexeus; Picasso & Maya Gagosian; and Calder in France.
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I absolutely love this post from great maths teaching ideas for a trigonometry-pile-up. However, I don't teach trigonometry in my 8th grade math classes but I do teach Pythagorean Theorem. I decided to make triangle stacks that cover this topic. The first unit for my Algebra students is Pythagorean Theorem. It isn't a topic we usually cover in Algebra but the students are eighth graders and they will be tested on this material so we will cover it at the beginning of the year. Toward the end of the school year I will use this activity with my Pre-Algebra students as well. Silly students, don't look for answers here. You will not find them as I don't post answers that can be copied. (The diagram is definitely not to scale.) The correct worksheet is the downloaded copy. It has the corrections. Sorry for the confusion. I need to update that picture one of these days. All of the answers are integers so I may use this in conjunction with the Pythagorean Triple lessons that I will be doing with the students. Students will place numbers in each of the triangles starting at the bottom so it will be easy to follow their work. They willstart at the bottom of the puzzle to find answers and work their way up to the top triangle to find the missing side. I plan to have the students place this in their interactive notebooks. I can't tell you how many times I made this diagram. I thought it was perfect until the area where the green, blue, yellow and purple triangles intersect. I was 1 cm off, Yikes! So I adjusted the picture and hope you understand what it means. All in all I am very pleased with how it turned out. It will be interesting to see how it works with the two different groups of students. My concern is that it will be too easy for the Algebra kids but too hard for many of the Pre-Algebra kids. I'll let you know. Click here to download the Pythagorean Stacks worksheet. Hope you all are enjoying your summer! School starts in one month for us. Too much planning to do and so little time. UGH! Til next time, Jan
Crochet Pumpkin Pattern tutorial. Country Harvest Crochet pumpkin free crochet pattern comes in 6 sizes perfect for stacking with a video.
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Mochiko adds a fun spin to these a.m. favorites.
Fall is the perfect time of the year to color pumpkin coloring pages and with 30 designs to choose from you'll find just the right one.
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All the best Greek favors come together in this EPIC cheesy quesadilla, topped with an easy homemade Greek yogurt tzatziki sauce!
The most delicious Crispy Potato Stacks you'll ever make! The potatoes are buttery with the crispiest tops and bottoms while the center are soft and tender.
This year for preschool we are part of a co-op preschool group. I put together name recognition activities for all the kids in the preschool. Here are the activities. Name sticks To make this activity. I got paint stick stirrers and used Mod Podge to glue the letters of the child's name on to the stick. Then used mounting tape to stick the letters onto the clothespins. Your child matches up the letters to spell their name. Name Block Matching This can be made in any word document or you could make make it easily be hand. Name Puzzles Here are free puzzles patterns for 4, 5, 6, and 7 letters names. You can either hand write your child's name or open in a word document to add your child's name Just right click on the each image, save and print. I recommend printing on cardstock paper so it is more durable 4 letter name 5 letter name 6 letter name 7 letter name Name Tracing You can download free front from this website to make these tracing cards in a word document. The font is called ABC Print Dotted. This is laminated and so it can be used over and over again. Name Path For this activity, you can use any word document and create a table. Then can choose what letters you want to use and what path to create to spell your child's name. This is also laminated so it is reusable. Progressive Name Tracing This idea is also part of the Preschool learning binder I put together. I download free front from this website to make this in a word documents. The names of the fonts are ABC Print Arrow, ABC Print Arrow Dotted, and ABC Print Dotted. All of these activities are stored in a laminated 9 x 12 folder. I used an X-acto knife to cut a slip in the top. I like this folder idea because it keeps things together and can be passed around easily to each home when it it our turn to teach preschool.
When it comes to comfort food with a touch of elegance, Parmesan Potato Stacks in a Muffin Tin stand out as a delightful choice. This recipe transforms humble
Students investigate vertebrates and invertebrates with this engaging, hands-on science activity to determine the purpose of the backbone.
Fostering Growth Mindset in the Classroom with "The Magical Yet" One of the most valuable lessons we can impart to our students is the concept of a growth mindset. This powerful idea emphasizes the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort, perseverance, and
This simple math game with Uno cards can be used to help children revise number facts and times tables, and to practise writing mathematical equations.