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Recently, I have been all about updating my classroom forms. I needed a library log for my students to record the books that they are checking out from the library. I put a check mark in the last column if they complete a book blurb on that library book. We use book blurbs, because we no longer have the AR program on our campus. But if you are using AR, you could just check off that they are taking their tests. The Book Blurb is simply a mini book report. They can use the same form for both fiction and nonfiction. The images below show how they are used in the classroom. I posted about my book blurbs in an earlier post, but you can get this form along with my Book Bucks at my Teacher Store by clicking here. The library Log is free of course. Simply click on the image.
Around here we love simple and playful learning! For that reason we’ve gathered up 15 simple, playful, and fun activities for learning shapes. {This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience.} 15 Activities for Learning Shapes 1. Learning Shapes Hopping Game source: Toddler Approved 2. DIY 3D Shape Sorter source: The Realistic Mama 3. Popsicle Stick Shapes Activity source:...Read More »
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ✭ THIS IS NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT ✭ ✭✭✭ CROCHET PATTERN ONLY! ✭✭✭ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♥ THE PATTERN HAS BEEN TESTED ♥ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • Difficulty Level: Easy • Language: English, Spanish • Approximate size: Height 3 inch / 9 cm *(it's depend on the yarn and the crochet hook that you use)* • Instructions are written in standard US crochet terms. • PDF document of 10 pages with detailed instructions and many step-by-step photos. • The pattern will be available for instant download after payment is confirmed. ........................................................................ ✿ Materials Needed ✿ - Cotton fingering weight yarn: White, light pink, light blue, blue (you can change to the color that you prefer) - Crochet Hook: 2.25 mm and 2.5 mm - Pink and dark brown embroidery thread - 7 mm two black half beads - Pink blush - Polyester Fiberfill - Soft wire - Glue, Scissors, Needle for sewing ........................................................................ ✿ Basic crocheting skills to make this pattern ✿ - Single crochet - Increase - Invisible decrease - Half-double crochet - Double crochet I hope you like my little Kitten that I have designed and made it with my heart! ^^ If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. You can see more pictures of the other amigurumi dolls on my ig @littlehand_crochet Thank you so much for visiting my shop! ♥
This is my little caterpillar design I shared on instagram a couple of months ago. Now available to view here with a link to a printable pdf version.
Free Doll Dress Knitting Pattern
• Colorful Assortment: These laces come in a rainbow of bright colors including red, orange, green, blue, purple and more.• What's Included: You get an assortment of 72 laces that each measure 36" long and come in a variety of pretty colors. • Great Design: Cotton makes them durable and easy to braid or lace into eyelets or buttonholes. Plastic tips ensure these laces are easy to use and ideal for creating jewelry for all your crafts and art projects. • Versatile Arts and Crafts Supply: Get creative and lace, braid or glue these colorful laces to make jewelry, friendship bracelets and paper crafts. Product Description: Craft a rainbow! At three feet long, these colorful cotton yarn laces are a perfect size for making beautiful friendship bracelets, necklaces and other jewelry. Plastic tips make them easy to lace through eyelets.Specs:Size: 36"Quantity: 72Material: Cotton Age Recommendation:Ages 5 & Up: Containing medium-sized pieces with the occasional angular edge, these lightweight to sturdy crafts may require some assembly such as stringing beads or gluing items to create a 3-dimensional project.
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🔸🔸Digital File only, not a physical product, NO package will be shipped to your address🔸🔸 Cat Ring Dish Crochet Pattern (In US English Terms and Abbreviations). Beginner Friendly, Instant Download PDF, fully illustrated & printer friendly document. Great handmade gift idea! Thank You for supporting my small business🙏! Cat Ring Dish Finished PRODUCT: 👉https://etsy.me/36wK6Hr 😺 ABOUT ME PDF Crochet Pattern — Cat Ring Dish * All time Best Seller with 80+ five⭐ reviews!! * 1 Hour Crochet Project * 10 pages of step by step instructions * 30 pictures accompany each step * Standard US English Terms and Abbreviations used * Visually appealing and efficient layout makes crafting fast and fun * Printer- friendly document * Great handmade gift idea for cat lovers! 😽 MY SIZE (LxWxH) ~4 x 4 x 1 in / 10 x 10 x 2.5 cm 😸 I'M MADE OFF * Any 4-medium cotton yarn of your choice Demo in Lily Sugar n' Cream Cotton yarn - Cotton yarn is highly recommended to achieve the similar sturdiness & stiffness of the end product. * 3.5mm & 4mm Crochet hooks * Tapestry needle * Scissors 🐾Skill level * Easy - Has completed at least one crochet project on your own using a written pattern (not video / chart) * Minor experience needed in basic crochet stitches (sc, ch, sl st, work in rounds, work in rows) ................................................................................................ 🐾HOW TO DOWNLOAD PDF 1. With desktop/ laptop👉 Go to Etsy.com, login to your account, then download the pattern PDF under your Purchase History (the icon beside the Cart at the top right-hand corner). 2. With mobile phone👉 DO NOT USE ETSY APP. Instead, use the browser (Safari, Google, Edge, etc.) from your mobile phone, go to Etsy.com, then download the pattern PDF under your Purchase History. ❌Etsy’s mobile app does not currently support digital downloads • Feel free to contact us if you encounter any problems with your purchase or download, before repurchasing. NO refund/cancel/return/exchange on all digital patterns. ..................................................................................... YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Cat Ring Dish Finished PRODUCT: 😺https://etsy.me/36wK6Hr Cat Photo Frame Ornament Crochet PATTERN: 🎄https://etsy.me/3FzMDj2 Cat Organizer Basket Set PATTERN: 😸https://etsy.me/3bLd5rS Cat Keychain Wristlet Crochet PATTERN: 🙀https://etsy.me/3eV53z2 Thank you for stopping by MyAlpacaStudio For more patterns or products variety please visit : 😸http://www.etsy.com/shop/MyAlpacaStudio Happy Crafting! Keep the yarn ball rolling! Meoww~~ LET'S CONNECT! 🟣Instagram: https://instagram.com/MyAlpacaStudio 🔴Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MyAlpacaStudio IMPORTANT NOTE ON COPYRIGHT Your purchase of this pattern constitutes your agreement on ONLY personal use is allowed. Reselling or any other forms of distribution of the pattern and/or photo is prohibited, in both digital and/or physical copy. The purchase of digital pattern is FINAL, no refund/exchange/return/price-match are allowed. ⭐You are more than welcome to sell products made from the pattern of MyAlpacaStudio, please credit us on your listing, and tag us on your social media post(s) -- eg: Pattern by @MyAlpacaStudio
Free Doll Dress Knitting Pattern
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Free Doll Dress Knitting Pattern
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Incorporating sensory components into a classroom benefits every student. Here are some sensory room tips for teachers! Use them today to accommodate your students with sensory needs.
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This is a fantastic activity to get your students thinking, categorizing, and making a persuasive argument. Ask students to study the four images and decide which one doesn't belong. Each of these image groupings has been carefully designed so that a valid argument could be made for any one of the four images. Allow students to think critically and make a case. Students enjoy the activity and it serves as important practice in critical-thinking skills. Included in this product are both the original print version as well as digital version for Google Slides™ that can be used with Google Classroom™. This product works exceptionally well for #distancelearning or #remotelearning. You may also be interested in the BUNDLE of all my Which One Doesn't Belong products at a discount--including this one--which you can find here. Or purchase individual items: Which One Doesn't Belong--Money Worksheets. Which One Doesn't Belong--Animals Which One Doesn't Belong--Shapes ______________________________________________________________ * Visit my store and click on the green star to be the first to know about new products, sales and freebies. ** Please remember to rate this product so that you earn TPT Credits for future purchases!
Play dough is a classic childhood toy that can provide hours of fun for kids. But What Play Dough Age is Suitable for Kids to start playing with it? And what
Video Curriculum With StikBots Video Curriculum With StikBots! Video curriculum ideas were hard to come by when I was a teacher. We used StikBots at my film camp this year though, and though they are just toys, I realized how amazing of a teaching tool they can be so I thought I’d share. They are … Continue reading "Video Curriculum With StikBots"
Here's a new sensory tactile box with multiple fidgets on a dollar store budget. I'm excited to share this new sensory tactile box. Sensory boxes are a wonderful tool for kids - they are fun, foster learning, and help meet developmental needs. We always enjoy experimenting with sensory activities but this new sensory box has a specific, tactile, everyday purpose in our household.
The master of condiments is back at it. Here’s a look at Sket’s newest limited-edition custom Dunny – Sketracha, an homage to the ubiquitous
Wedding Playset Sweetheart Rose and Bachelor's Button in the Wedding Gazebo Tea Bunnies were produced by Tomy in the early 1990's. They were poseable plastic bunnies about 4 inches high with flowers molded on top of their ears. They came with large multifunctional tea cups and various other accessories.
As one of the original three dolls, Kirsten has my heart! She was released in 1986 along with Samantha and Molly. Over the years she has undergone many changes. I have multiples of almost every historical doll, but I currently have nine Kirsten dolls. I have had more through the years, but have let some go. Each one is different. Not all of my Kirsten dolls are displayable as some are waiting for restoration. [caption id=attachment_436 align=alignnone width=1600] My Kirsten Collection[/caption] The original dolls started with white, muslin cloth bodies. In 1991, it was changed to tan for the release of Felicity. Felicity’s colonial fashions needed a lower neckline and the bright white body would show. For more information on Felicity visit Felicity Through the Years. Dolls around 1990-1991 are often referred to as “transitional”. The earliest Kirstens that I own are from 1988. My completely original ‘88 is stunningly beautiful. Her eyes have a deep richness to them. My other ‘88 had to be re-wigged with a ‘92 Kirsten’s wig. Her hair had been chopped off by her previous owner, but I couldn’t resist those chubby cheeks. 😉 Both dolls still have their original face color. The hair on my original ‘88 wig is finer and slightly thinner than the ‘92 wig. The ‘88 bangs are “wispy” vs blunt. I call these two my “best girls” because I take them everywhere and they are very photogenic. [caption id=attachment_438 align=alignnone width=1200] 1988 Pleasant Company Kirsten Dolls[/caption] In 1986-87, Pleasant Rowland, the founder of Pleasant Company signed 2,500 of each of the three dolls. I dream of owning a signed ‘86, maybe one day. (sigh 😉) My white body Kirstens include two 1988’s and two 1989’s. White bodies have very flat neck strings, where tan bodies slowly became more cord like. [gallery ids=447,444 type=rectangular] After the transition to tan bodies in the early 90’s, Kirsten had a full face and slightly lighter blue eyes. My 1992 Kirsten has a very innocent look and very pink coloring. She also has the “Do Not Cut” tag on her neck strings, this was used for a limited time in the early ‘90s. Neck strings hold the dolls head on and if cut it makes it harder to tighten or remove the head for repair. (I sometimes have to replace these during restoration, as some have worn out or been cut.) My 1995 Kirsten has a very thick body and quite the caboose! 😉 Her tan body is darker and has slowly been acquiring age spots that my earlier dolls have not been getting. [gallery ids=448,445 type=rectangular] After Mattel bought Pleasant Company in 1998, things started to slowly change. Over the years the dolls became much thinner and acquired body tags. Their neck stamp changed from Pleasant Company to American Girl. [gallery ids=449,446 type=rectangular] As the years went on, their faces slimmed and they were given a slight hour-glass figure. My 2009 Kirsten has two body tags and is notably smaller than her earlier Mattel version. My early PC girls are too chubby to fit into some of the newer American Girl outfits. [caption id=attachment_452 align=alignnone width=1400] 2005 compared to a 2009 Kirsten[/caption] Sadly, American Girl announced Kirsten's archival on October 1, 2009. Her collection was officially retired on January 1, 2010. Kirsten changed in different ways over the years, but no matter the differences she has always been adorable and a prized part of my collection. [caption id=attachment_456 align=alignnone width=1137] 1991 Pleasant Company catalog[/caption]