A Hedgehog Made of an Egg Box: My wife and my daughter made this hedgehog-toy as an upcycling project in the kindergarten.
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What is your child's favorite toy? Encourage them to draw one of their favorite toys inside of the box.
An empty box is so much more than just something to recycle You can turn it into so many incredible things! That includes homemade toys!
If your child becomes anxious or very upset, having a Calm Down Box can help your child feel more comfortable and self-regulate. Here are 32 ideas of what to include in a calm-down box for your child or student. 32 Things To Put In A Calm Down Kit for Kids The items you can include...
As a proud parent of a cat, a pup, and a lot of plants, I’m a firm believer that family also includes our adorable pets. And family members deserve beautiful and functional surroundings.You might have already upgraded your own spaces with IKEA hacks for your bathroom, tiny kitchen, and closets, but if you haven’t given your cats their own IKEA hacks then it’s time to change that. After all, your cats can appreciate a good IKEA hack just as much as the next human.
Thanks to Luciano Almeida, from Rio de Janeiro, for this cool find! This is the Internet Box Cat Paper Toy: put a coin on the lever and ...
Every rabbit will have their preferences for toys, but since rabbits are diggers by nature, many of them can have a lot of fun with their very own digging box.
Jouet girafe en papier à imprimer. Voici un modèle de petite girafe toute mignonne avec sa dröle de tà™te. Une girafe à imprimer pour réaliser un paper toy. La girafe termin&eac
Learn to build a small toy box. Step-by-step instructions, including materials list, and cut list. Assemble the toy box with easy to follow instructions with pictures.
Un paper toy mouton à imprimer pour fabriquer un petit jouet en papier : un mouton blanc de la ferme. Voici un modèle en papier à imprimer pour fabriquer un mouton blanc en papier en 3 dimenssions.
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Mary the Hippo Toy Sewing Pattern is an Etsy BESTSELLER, and we can totally see why. She’s adorable! With her soft puffy round shape, she’s not only perfect to snuggle, but would be the ideal pillow for a quick nap too. She’s super popular and the pattern comes complete with full-size sewing pattern pieces and […]
The adult Sex Box is full of bedroom goodies equipped for a night of "gaming" with your spouse! It's game time!
This beautiful farmhouse toy box is easy to build with common pine boards. Our free step by step plans with full diagrams make it easy. Plans by Ana-White.com
We went on a picnic and I set up a sensory walk for the families to try. I used old pizza boxes and glued different materials in each...
Toco is an amigurumi toucan. PDF crochet pattern includes all instructions and step by step images to make this crochet bird
This Adorable Duckling Free Knitting Pattern is a great stash buster. It can be knit in any weight yarn simply by increasing or decreasing the needle size.
20 Simple Cardboard Box activities for kids! Perfect for all of those leftover boxes from the holidays. #3 will be a huge hit with your kids!
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Looking for ideas of What to make from a Box? Well, here are over 40 great cardboard box craft ideas. For both big and small boxes, you will find ideas.
In February I blogged for the first time about what was actually INSIDE my work boxes. My first post focused specifically on "put in" work tasks. If you missed that post, read it {here}. This post is going to focus on sorting activities. At one point this school year my students ranged in ages 2-5 years old. I really can't emphasize enough the variety of skills I need my task boxes to offer. And they need to be skills a child can complete almost independently. You can always differentiate the level of a sorting task which is nice. They can simply sort by color or make things a tad more complicated and sort by object. I also consider the amount of items they are sorting to contribute to the difficulty. Some students may only have the ability to be successful with sorting 10 items, where another may be successful with sorting 25 items. But let's jump right into the sorting activities that I'm currently using in my classroom! I know a lot of these are self explanatory but I'm going to feel the need to talk about them anyway. For this box students sort the erasers onto the correct picture. I found the erasers and the Dollar Tree and I made the sorting mat on my computer with Pics for PECS. I purchase a gazillion of these little containers from the Dollar Tree. They usually do 2-3 color sets per year and I always buy some. They come in packs of 4 for $1 and we use them for so many things. Students sort the colored Popsicle sticks into the containers. This is essentially the same task as above- students are sorting the sticks by color. However, they are putting them into the correct spot on the container. I simply colored around the holes on this lid with a sharpie to designate each hole to a certain color. Students are sorting erasers for this task. I taped an eraser into the bottom of each container so students knew what container to put them in. I found these erasers a few years ago in Staples. I can't remember if they were clearance or in a dollar section, but I stocked up on all the different ones they had. (There's more used in another activity) Who says hearts are just for Valentine's Day?! Again, using these awesome containers from the Dollar Tree, students sort the hearts into the containers by color. I've had the hearts for a while so I don't quite remember where I purchased them. I don't think you can tell from the photo angle, but the cups shows are blue, purple, red, and yellow. I purchased the cups and the manipulatives at the Dollar Tree. I found the manipulatives in the party favors section. The cups match up perfectly making this a great sorting activity! The erasers are back! This is the same type of activity, there are just three items to sort versus two in the previous activity box. I recently made this letter sorting activity with some letter beads I picked up at Michael's. I had to hot glue them into the tray so the students new where to sort them to. (Yes, I know I duplicated 2 letters--whoops!) I will say I think the letters in each bag vary. I picked the letters for the tray that I had the most of for sorting purposes. Color sorting for two colors with the pom-poms. I bought the little dip dishes at the Dollar Tree. I also picked them up in green and blue to use for sorting activities too. I can't believe I didn't think to buy these little dishes sooner! Silverware sorting! I simply taped picture of each item to the bottom of a tray (found at the Dollar tree) and purchased plastic silver pieces from the Dollar Tree as well. I wanted the materials to look as real as possible, but also didn't want to use real knives for sorting. Obviously. I found these flip lid containers in packs of 2 per color at the Dolalr Tree this summer. I labeled each container with a letter and write letters on foam cubes. Students sort the cubes into the containers by letter. I found these clothespins at Michael's during Valentine's Day. I got the pails there at that time too. I use this activity in two ways. For some students they simply drop the clothespin into the correct container. Others, will clip the clothespin around the edge of the pails for extra fine motor practice. I believe this number mat is made by Lakeshore. It's been around for a while. The activity itself comes with directions for various games and activities. I added it to a task box to use a sorting activity for numbers. Students place each number in the correct square on the mat. I purchased this activity in a pack from Hailey Deloya at The Autism Tank. You can purchase the sorting pack {here}. I just prepped these two pages and added them to a task box for a sorting activity. Easy peasy. This sorting activity was really simple to put together. I already had a ton of pipe cleaners. I just picked up some travel toothbrush containers at the Dollar Tree. I cut pipe cleaners to fit inside. Student sort by color, then place the lids on the containers when they are done. This would be the most difficult sorting task we have. They are not only sorting by color, but by shape too. I only have 2 students who complete this activity. One is doing so independently, one who still needs a few prompts. Here are more of the mini dip containers I mentioned above. Students sort the buttons by color. I found the buttons in Michael's in a craft pack. I took a Lakeshore bug sorting activity we had and placed two of the animals in a work box. This also comes with bug scoopers. I had a pair in the box as well, but a lot of my students were playing with them so I took them out. All the items in this box were purchased at Dollar tree. Green and blue stones with the mini dip dishes. Using some farm counters and what I believe are old paint cups? Students sort the animals out by colors. We used to have transportation counters in this activity but I had students who just wanted to drive them around the table- HA. So we switched to farm animals. I simply made this sorting mat (I think), printed it out and laminated it onto black construction paper. Students sort the counting bears by color into the correct circle. So there you have it. All of our current sorting task boxes. Next up I'll feature all of our matching activities. If you're looking for more great work box ideas be sure to visit Autism Classroom News! The first Wednesday of every month Christine posts a work basket Wednesday link up. Head there to check out more ideas from other special ed bloggers! Don't forget to enter the {giveaway} to win my latest Cookie Tray Activities pack {AND} all of the magnetic supplies you'll need for cookie tray activities! (Giveaway ends 3/9/15)
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Check out three easy to make task boxes to encourage and engage your students to practice their fine motor skills!
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This beautiful farmhouse toy box is easy to build with common pine boards. Our free step by step plans with full diagrams make it easy. Plans by Ana-White.com
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Crocheted vehicles offer many hours of fun for little ones! Have you tried one before? Here are a couple beautiful VW Bus Crochet Patterns for you.
Hola queridos seguidores de Crochetisimo Hoy volvemos a compartir un patrón de ganchillo gratis para vosotros. Como ya sabéis, cada día compartimos nuevos patrones gratuitos de amigurumi y todo lo que implique el Arte del crochet Subcribanse a la pagina en la campañita ? que sale en la pagina para así recibir las notificaciones […]
Projected based learning using quadrilateral robots to engage and teacher students about quadrilaterals while they invent their own robot.
Deep in a dark hamlet, in the valley of the river of wolves, lives a witch whose owl tells time and has frogs for familiars. Now you can make your own Witch's Cottage Box using this paper toy sheet. Each side of the cottage has a different design, giving lots of display options. Finished size is approximately 2.75 x 3.25 inches wide and 6.50 inches tall. To construct your cottage you will need scissors, a scoring tool (bone folder) and glue. Instructions and cut lines are shown on print. Once your box is constructed, you can fill it with halloween goodies, tie the roof together and add the attached 'Full Moon' gift tag. This listing is for one Witch Cottage Print as seen in 4th photo. Miniature cottage included with each sale. (Second photo) * 11" x 14" Paper Cottage Print. * Printed on Bristol Vellum, 100lb Card Stock Paper. * Archival Epson Ultrachrome pigment inks. * Open edition print. * Beautiful vibrant colors capture the depth and detail of the original piece of artwork. * Please keep print out of direct sunlight, high heat, and humidity. * Ships from California, USA, via United States Postal Service, USPS. * Print ships in larger 12" by 18" padded envelope. * Please contact me if you have more questions or would like different size options. This image is copyright Ulla Norup Milbrath ©2020. Copyright and image reproduction rights do not transfer with sale of this print.
Simple, classic, and fun. Every classroom needs these.