This is an exciting day for Stampin' Up! Demonstrators, because we get to see the holiday catalog for the first time! One of the sets, Winterly Tree Tops, was available last month, so I'm
I know many people tell me they do a ‘Me on the Map’ unit in their classrooms. These nifty flip books will make an amazing visual to help your kids learns exactly where they fit into this big, beautiful world of ours. Get yours in English or in French! You Might Also Like:Is it a ... Read More about Where Are We? English and French Flip Book
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Slingert er overal was rond bij jou in huis? Met deze DIY berg je al je wasgoed én wasmachine netjes op.
Hello Everyone! You should have heard the OOOOH's and AHHHH's today during math. Yes, math!! :) We continued our exploration of symmetry today by creating our own sensational symmetrical shapes. I know you have probably all done this before, but the kids loooooved it, so I thought I'd share. The kids had a plain manilla piece of construction paper. They had to decide whether they wanted to fold their paper to find the line of symmetry vertically or horizontally. Then they got to squirt a few different colors on one side of the line. Next came the mysterious part. They folded the paper again and rubbed the places where they could feel the paint. Then, open the paper back up! Tah-Dah! OOOOH! AHHHH! A quick, easy, and beautiful way to show symmetry. I also wanted to do a quick share of a new ultra mini unit I put together introducing kids to our natural resources. We begin this unit next week. We will be studying this for several weeks, so I will be adding to it as we go along, but this 29 page cross curricular unit will help to introduce. Here are a few pics. Mini posters for air, water, soil, trees subtraction mystery picture using a 120 board Hands on activities 6 page problem solving mini book You can click here for your printable!! Till next time, thanks for taking a peek into our window of wonder! Have a great night! Joyfully! Nancy
We are in chapter two of the math book, learning about patterns and graphs. We started with a snack. Because that's always a great place to start. After we tried both apples and oranges, the students chose their favorite and put their names on this paper to show which one they liked. (Or, kind of like a presidential race, which one they dislike the least.) It looked like the class was split pretty evenly (because there was not a column for chocolate donuts.) We noticed that it was difficult to tell which fruit was more popular by looking at this chart. So, I showed them how a graph can help organize information and make it so much easier to tell which fruit had more votes. Go apples! Now we are graphing new information every day. We use clothespins on a poster board graph to organize information about our question of the day. And this crocodile scarf has nothing to do with graphing, but I finally finished crocheting it this weekend and it makes me smile. :) Blurry photo taken by a student.
Martin Erspamer’s work is shaped by his life of prayer at St. Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana. “Images,” he says, “are formed through scripture or the chant of a hymn that floats in your head and then comes back visually. My life as an artist...
Con le classi prime stiamo continuando la nostra avventura alla scoperta dei colori. Oggi abbiamo lavorato con i colori complementari su fotocopie in bianco e nero raffiguranti dei fiori. Per color…
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Written as a "form of therapy" "Until One Sunday We Didn't" is the latest effort of Dutch illustrator Timo Kuilder. Find out more!
About this Image:Come, follow me,' the Savior said. Then let us in his footsteps tread, for thus alone can we be one, with God's own loved, begotten Son. - Come, Follow Me; Hymn No. 116In this painting, Christ is shown taking a momentary pause in His journey to gaze back towards us, with a hand outstretched in an invitation, saying, Come, follow me. The painting shows Him leaving the dark and dreary wilderness and entering into a meadow full of light. Each of our lives can be full of light if we but choose to follow Him.About the Artist:Brent S. Borup was born in Boise, Idaho in 1975. As the third of six children, born to Keith and Judy Borup, he loved growing up in the small-treasure, valley-town of Meridian, Idaho. While he attended Centennial High School, he developed a love for art and made it a life-goal to pursue art as a career. In 1994, Brent was called to serve as a full-time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in the Mexico, Monterrey South Mission. Upon returning home, he attended both Boise State University and the College of Southern Idaho, where he met his beautiful wife and fellow artist Jeanette. Brent currently lives in Preston, Idaho with his wife and three children, fulfilling his dream of being an artist. He considers it a great blessing to be able to share his talents with the world. About Altus Fine Art: As individuals, we are all drawn, as Paul said, to seek after that which is pure, lovely, of good report, or praiseworthy. For the last 20 years, we at Altus Fine Art have been blessed to work with many artists who have bravely dedicated their talents to create artwork that lifts our hearts and souls and inspires us to live Christ-centered lives. Our mission is to take this wonderful artwork and create affordable products for the average family or individual while still using quality materials and design. Our prices range from small prints that sell for less than a dollar up to large breathtaking masterpieces that sell for thousands of dollars and everything in between.Altus Fine Art is a small company of individuals dedicated to making a difference in the world. We design, manufacture, and ship most of our products locally from our facility in American Fork, Utah. We welcome any feedback you have about our products or the way we do business. If any of our products have helped you in any way, we are grateful for the opportunity to serve.
Also known as: Hungarian Braided Chain Stitch The braided chain stitch is worked almost the same way as the heavy chain stitch. There is only a slight difference in the way the needle is taken under the existing loops, thus giving it a totally...
Next week we have new Online Exclusives and today I have a Season of Green & Gold Sneak Peek. I love One Sheet Wonder templates
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I promise, this Carne Asada recipe is going to taste even BETTER than your favorite Mexican restaurant. I'm sharing a mojo marinade and all my secrets to getting the most tender, juicy, flavorful Carne Asada tacos you've ever had!
If you’re visiting California and wondering what the best things to do are then you must see this California bucket list. We have listed the top fifty things to do across the Golden State including Southern California, the Central and Northern California Coast, the high Sierras and the Southern Ca
Here we have a mixed media work that involves many skills and subjects. First off all we learn how to paint a tonal gradation with acrylic or tempera painting, in order to create a background for t…
It's easy to print with leaves onto fabric and the results are beautiful. You don't need to be crafty or creative or have any special skills.