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Writing prompt paper for students write about their missing teacher. This is perfect for a sub day when the kids don't know you're going to be absent and they brainstorm where their teacher could be.
About the Book With beautiful illustrations that offer a treasure trove for exploring, recognizing, and naming, this touching story shows children that God is always with them. Ideal for children ages 3 and older. Book Synopsis Where are you hiding, God? In the dresser between my pants and socks? In the bathtub under my little rubber duck? In the grass next to the flowers and the dragonflies?This colorful picture book tells the story of a little girl trying to find God. She searches in the house, in the bathroom, and in the garden, without any luck. But just as she gives up hope, she finds God.With beautiful illustrations that offer a treasure trove for exploring, recognizing, and naming, this touching story shows children that God is always with them. Ideal for children ages 3 and older. Review Quotes "Swirls and whorls of dreamy, windswept artwork in soothing shades enhance the simple, reflective message as the girl realizes that, while she may not be able to see God underneath her socks, she can always feel God's presence wherever she may be." --Foreword Reviews-- "Foreword Reviews"
Where's my Mummy? is about a character analysis of Bubby Mummy. We discussed how he looks, how he feels, and what he does.
Magazine Craft | Where Women Create - Inspiring Work Spaces of Extraordinary Women Welcome to my listing for a back issue of Where Women Create - Inspiring Work Spaces of Extraordinary Women magazine! - Signature Spaces by Deann Hebert Judy Olafson Murrah Bari J. Ackerman Anna Maria Horner Amanda Herring and more... - The Men Who Make it: David Zyla Inside, you'll find a treasure trove of inspiration and ideas for creating your own dream workspace. With profiles of successful women entrepreneurs who have built thriving creative businesses, as well as practical tips and advice on everything from organization to color schemes, this magazine is a must-read for anyone who wants to take their crafting to the next level. This copy of the magazine is in great condition, with no tears, stains, or other damage. It's perfect for anyone who missed out on this issue the first time around or who wants to add it to their collection of crafting resources. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just starting out, this back issue of Where Women Create - Inspiring Work Spaces of Extraordinary Women magazine is sure to spark your creativity and help you create the perfect space for your crafting endeavors. So why wait? Order your copy today and get inspired! Stampington & Company publication (I love their magazines...always gorgeous!) Nov Dec Jan2015 gently used per USPS, magazines cannot be shipped media mail due to advertisements
Because of our battle with the grasshopper and drought, I can only claim a few small successes in my garden this year. There are 4 tomato plants, 4 beet plants, a few rows of onions and garlic and a container of potatoes still alive and well. The fact that anything survived at all is a wonderful thing to me, and the fact that I actually got a bumper crop from my 2 San Marzano Tomato plants is joy. I have tried for the last 2 years to grow San Marzano Tomatoes from the seeds my Mom sent me, and haven't had very good success, but this year, in spite of all my other failures, here they are growing and healthy. If I get around to figuring out what I did "right" in this instance I will be sure to let you know. Was it the drought and grasshopper pruning at the beginning of summer, or the extra extremes I went to to protect and coddle them, or the huge abundance of rain we got at the end of summer that did the trick...I don't know, but something went well with them. So I'm celebrating. I want to share my Tomato Sauce with you. In our family we have a "thing" for the perfect Spaghetti Sauce, and the way we talk about it and enjoy it makes me think we have Italian somewhere in our blood line. I don't always get to start with garden fresh tomatoes, but when I do, well, its an extra bonus. To us the best spaghetti sauce is a simple sauce with only a few ingredients; Tomatoes, Olive oil, onions, garlic, basil, salt and pepper, and I love it best when all the ingredients are fresh from the garden or farmers maker. 1. Pick your tomatoes. 2. Look at them a little, admire them, enjoy their delightful shape, their color and their musty smell. This is an essential part of enjoying them don't you think? 3. Bring a large pan or stock pot of water to boil. 4. Place a large bowl of ice within reach of the boiling water. 5. Put your tomatoes into the boiling water for 30 seconds to 2 minutes. 6. Remove them with a strainer and put right into the ice. 7. With a sharp knife take a hold of the skin and just pull right off. 8. Once you have all of your skinless tomatoes, take each one in hand and squeeze it over another bowl, to squeeze out the seeds. It seems a little funny just squeezing it; but it works, so squeeze away. You will not get them all, but you will get the majority of them. 9. Pour the seeds into a a strainer and strain the juice from the seeds. 10. Now add the strained juice back in with the tomatoes. 11. Put olive oil, minced garlic and chopped onion into a large skillet. Saute until tender. 12. Add tomatoes and juice. 13. Simmer for 10 minutes. 14. Mash tomatoes with a potato masher (for a crushed tomatoe sauce), or use your hand held blender to blend until smooth. 15. Add basil and simmer another 30 to 40 minutes or until the color goes from bright red to a more orange red. And now you have a wonderful Marinara Sauce for spaghetti or pizza or any other Italian dish you might like. This makes the best sauce as is, but is also great with ground meat or meatballs. "Mangia, Mangia" San Marzano Marinara Sauce You, can of course use any tomatoes for this recipe. I have used all kinds. The San Marzano is a wonderful, meaty, Plum tomato with a delicious flavor and makes a great marinara sauce. It is a gourmet favorite these days, and is often called for in good Italian recipes. Ingredients 3 - 4 Tablespoons Olive Oil 1/2 a medium onion finely chopped 3 - 4 cloves garlic minced 1 small handful fresh basil chopped/ or 1 - 1 1/2 Tablespoons dried basil 5 -6 cups skinned San Marzano Tomatoes with juice Salt and pepper to taste In a large skillet, heat oil and lightly sauté onion and garlic until tender. Add the tomatoes and juice and simmer for 10 minutes. Mash tomatoes with a potato masher for a crushed tomato sauce, or use your hand held blender to blend until smooth. Add basil and simmer for 30 -40 minutes or until tomato sauce has turned from a deep bright red to an orange color. Add salt and pepper to taste. At this point you can serve over pasta, or add meatballs or cooked ground meat and serve with spaghetti.
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Because of our battle with the grasshopper and drought, I can only claim a few small successes in my garden this year. There are 4 tomato plants, 4 beet plants, a few rows of onions and garlic and a container of potatoes still alive and well. The fact that anything survived at all is a wonderful thing to me, and the fact that I actually got a bumper crop from my 2 San Marzano Tomato plants is joy. I have tried for the last 2 years to grow San Marzano Tomatoes from the seeds my Mom sent me, and haven't had very good success, but this year, in spite of all my other failures, here they are growing and healthy. If I get around to figuring out what I did "right" in this instance I will be sure to let you know. Was it the drought and grasshopper pruning at the beginning of summer, or the extra extremes I went to to protect and coddle them, or the huge abundance of rain we got at the end of summer that did the trick...I don't know, but something went well with them. So I'm celebrating. I want to share my Tomato Sauce with you. In our family we have a "thing" for the perfect Spaghetti Sauce, and the way we talk about it and enjoy it makes me think we have Italian somewhere in our blood line. I don't always get to start with garden fresh tomatoes, but when I do, well, its an extra bonus. To us the best spaghetti sauce is a simple sauce with only a few ingredients; Tomatoes, Olive oil, onions, garlic, basil, salt and pepper, and I love it best when all the ingredients are fresh from the garden or farmers maker. 1. Pick your tomatoes. 2. Look at them a little, admire them, enjoy their delightful shape, their color and their musty smell. This is an essential part of enjoying them don't you think? 3. Bring a large pan or stock pot of water to boil. 4. Place a large bowl of ice within reach of the boiling water. 5. Put your tomatoes into the boiling water for 30 seconds to 2 minutes. 6. Remove them with a strainer and put right into the ice. 7. With a sharp knife take a hold of the skin and just pull right off. 8. Once you have all of your skinless tomatoes, take each one in hand and squeeze it over another bowl, to squeeze out the seeds. It seems a little funny just squeezing it; but it works, so squeeze away. You will not get them all, but you will get the majority of them. 9. Pour the seeds into a a strainer and strain the juice from the seeds. 10. Now add the strained juice back in with the tomatoes. 11. Put olive oil, minced garlic and chopped onion into a large skillet. Saute until tender. 12. Add tomatoes and juice. 13. Simmer for 10 minutes. 14. Mash tomatoes with a potato masher (for a crushed tomatoe sauce), or use your hand held blender to blend until smooth. 15. Add basil and simmer another 30 to 40 minutes or until the color goes from bright red to a more orange red. And now you have a wonderful Marinara Sauce for spaghetti or pizza or any other Italian dish you might like. This makes the best sauce as is, but is also great with ground meat or meatballs. "Mangia, Mangia" San Marzano Marinara Sauce You, can of course use any tomatoes for this recipe. I have used all kinds. The San Marzano is a wonderful, meaty, Plum tomato with a delicious flavor and makes a great marinara sauce. It is a gourmet favorite these days, and is often called for in good Italian recipes. Ingredients 3 - 4 Tablespoons Olive Oil 1/2 a medium onion finely chopped 3 - 4 cloves garlic minced 1 small handful fresh basil chopped/ or 1 - 1 1/2 Tablespoons dried basil 5 -6 cups skinned San Marzano Tomatoes with juice Salt and pepper to taste In a large skillet, heat oil and lightly sauté onion and garlic until tender. Add the tomatoes and juice and simmer for 10 minutes. Mash tomatoes with a potato masher for a crushed tomato sauce, or use your hand held blender to blend until smooth. Add basil and simmer for 30 -40 minutes or until tomato sauce has turned from a deep bright red to an orange color. Add salt and pepper to taste. At this point you can serve over pasta, or add meatballs or cooked ground meat and serve with spaghetti.
Need a fun and engaging activity for your students to do while you are away? No need to look any further! Your students can get creative and guess where their teacher could be! This activity includes an opportunity for writing and illustrating ideas. Downloaded file includes: My Teacher is Missing Writing Page Mrs._________is Missing Writing Page Miss ________is Missing Writing Page Ms. _________is Missing Writing Page Mr. _________is Missing Writing Page Missing Teacher! Wanted poster page for illustrating TPT license: #TPT52686
Create a cute artwork for Mother’s Day that will be treasured for years to come. This artwork is simple to complete and very effective. To create students add paint or ink fingerprints to an image of fireflies in a jar. The page features text that says ‘You Light Up My World’. There is also an […]
**THE FONT STORY //** The Norway handmade font was inspired by a June trip to Bergen and Fjord Country. I spent time enjoying a couple days in the city before hiking and kayaking through the gorgeous fjords. Being immersed Norway's natural beauty and simplicity, inspired me to design a font that embodied both elements. **USE FOR THIS FONT //** With its organic lines and bold simplistic shapes, this font works best as a header font or for smaller bodies of text. It is perfect for projects that need natural looking font like blog posts, social graphics, event posters, and perhaps even a logo as displayed. I recommend small to wide spacing to let the individual letters do their thing while also working well as a whole. Adjust and play around with it to get it just where you like it! **ABOUT MY FONTS //** All fonts are originally created by hand. This one was made with a marker pen. I believe strongly in the handmade design process. It brings a truly unique end result to the table. After the handmade process is complete, the font is scanned in, converted to vector, and made into a working typeface thanks to Fontself. --- **With your purchase, you will receive the OTF File with the included characters:** - Uppercase alphabet A-Z - Lowercase alphabet a-z - Numbers 0-9 - Some punctuation Refer to images for the full list. --- For licensing information: https://creativemarket.com/licenses --- Most importantly—ENJOY!
Do you love gatsby or art deco themes? Then this is for you! Perhaps you love seeing people find things while mudlarking along the Thames and have always wanted a piece of history of your own. As part of my mental health recovery from anxiety and depression I go mudlarking on the Thames Estuary in Essex where I find weird and wonderful things from Roman times to present day. This pendant has been created from a broken piece of what appears to be an early 20th century plate that I found beachcombing by The Thames, just down from London. The pattern is very art deco in fashion suggesting it dates around 1920's to 30's so you are looking at just under 100 years old. A wonderful piece of lost treasure, going on to tell more stories with you! I lovingly shaped around the sherd just to clean it up a little from how i found it, sanding down the edges smooth and fresh. Approx 3cm X 4cm dimensions at the widest/longest parts and very lightweight around the neck. I love to think of the journey this lost piece of treasure has taken and I hope it will leave you full of wonder too. Perfect gift or pottery anniversary present. I hope you love it! Please do know that this is costume jewellery and is not designed for everyday wear. If you look after it, it will last a lifetime. Comes with a silver-plated 18 inch long. Check out my insta page @mentalhealthmudlarker. Thank you for looking and do take a look at my other listings. Prices vary according to time spent and cost or rarity of resources. I aim to dispatch as soon as possible. I always beautifully gift wrap your purchase. Lynne x
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Summary: I've gone through many fonts and selected the top 26 that will give your design project an edge. Now, diving into my top 3 choices: Aesthetic: A go-to for designs seeking a harmonious, balanced feel. Aesthetic Romance: Modern yet dreamy, this one's versatile for various projects. Mode Court: Sleek and stylish, it's the one […]
This post is a best of pinterest on anger management for children. It has some great games and activities to use in counseling.
Do you love the beautiful delicate flowers called Forget-Me-Not's? Love all things unique, vintage or antique? Perhaps you would like to think of someone who is surviving Dementia or Alzheimers. Forget-Me-Not is the symbol for keeping memories alive. As part of my mental health recovery from anxiety and depression I go mudlarking on the Thames Estuary in Essex where I find weird and wonderful things from Roman times to present day. This pendant has been created from a broken piece of vintage bone china. I lovingly cut and shaped around the flower design just as a found it. Imagine who used this piece of crockery almost 100 years ago. Now it will go on to tell more stories as it sits around your neck. I love to think of the journey this lost piece of treasure has taken and I hope it will leave you full of wonder too. I hope you love it! Please do know that this is costume jewellery and is not designed for everyday wear. If you look after it, it will last a lifetime. Comes with a silver plated 18 inch gold colour tarnish-free necklace. Check out my insta page @mentalhealthmudlarker. Thank you for looking and do take a look at my other listings. I aim to dispatch as soon as possible. I always beautifully gift wrap your purchase. Lynne x
No-prep first-week activities! Includes: -Student Questionnaire -"All About Me" Sheet -Puzzle Piece Activity (Great for bulletin boards!) -Similarities & Differences Tree (Small Group Activity) -"A Little About Me" Star Art -First Week of School Classroom Treasure Hunt ••••••••••••••••••••••••...
Because of our battle with the grasshopper and drought, I can only claim a few small successes in my garden this year. There are 4 tomato plants, 4 beet plants, a few rows of onions and garlic and a container of potatoes still alive and well. The fact that anything survived at all is a wonderful thing to me, and the fact that I actually got a bumper crop from my 2 San Marzano Tomato plants is joy. I have tried for the last 2 years to grow San Marzano Tomatoes from the seeds my Mom sent me, and haven't had very good success, but this year, in spite of all my other failures, here they are growing and healthy. If I get around to figuring out what I did "right" in this instance I will be sure to let you know. Was it the drought and grasshopper pruning at the beginning of summer, or the extra extremes I went to to protect and coddle them, or the huge abundance of rain we got at the end of summer that did the trick...I don't know, but something went well with them. So I'm celebrating. I want to share my Tomato Sauce with you. In our family we have a "thing" for the perfect Spaghetti Sauce, and the way we talk about it and enjoy it makes me think we have Italian somewhere in our blood line. I don't always get to start with garden fresh tomatoes, but when I do, well, its an extra bonus. To us the best spaghetti sauce is a simple sauce with only a few ingredients; Tomatoes, Olive oil, onions, garlic, basil, salt and pepper, and I love it best when all the ingredients are fresh from the garden or farmers maker. 1. Pick your tomatoes. 2. Look at them a little, admire them, enjoy their delightful shape, their color and their musty smell. This is an essential part of enjoying them don't you think? 3. Bring a large pan or stock pot of water to boil. 4. Place a large bowl of ice within reach of the boiling water. 5. Put your tomatoes into the boiling water for 30 seconds to 2 minutes. 6. Remove them with a strainer and put right into the ice. 7. With a sharp knife take a hold of the skin and just pull right off. 8. Once you have all of your skinless tomatoes, take each one in hand and squeeze it over another bowl, to squeeze out the seeds. It seems a little funny just squeezing it; but it works, so squeeze away. You will not get them all, but you will get the majority of them. 9. Pour the seeds into a a strainer and strain the juice from the seeds. 10. Now add the strained juice back in with the tomatoes. 11. Put olive oil, minced garlic and chopped onion into a large skillet. Saute until tender. 12. Add tomatoes and juice. 13. Simmer for 10 minutes. 14. Mash tomatoes with a potato masher (for a crushed tomatoe sauce), or use your hand held blender to blend until smooth. 15. Add basil and simmer another 30 to 40 minutes or until the color goes from bright red to a more orange red. And now you have a wonderful Marinara Sauce for spaghetti or pizza or any other Italian dish you might like. This makes the best sauce as is, but is also great with ground meat or meatballs. "Mangia, Mangia" San Marzano Marinara Sauce You, can of course use any tomatoes for this recipe. I have used all kinds. The San Marzano is a wonderful, meaty, Plum tomato with a delicious flavor and makes a great marinara sauce. It is a gourmet favorite these days, and is often called for in good Italian recipes. Ingredients 3 - 4 Tablespoons Olive Oil 1/2 a medium onion finely chopped 3 - 4 cloves garlic minced 1 small handful fresh basil chopped/ or 1 - 1 1/2 Tablespoons dried basil 5 -6 cups skinned San Marzano Tomatoes with juice Salt and pepper to taste In a large skillet, heat oil and lightly sauté onion and garlic until tender. Add the tomatoes and juice and simmer for 10 minutes. Mash tomatoes with a potato masher for a crushed tomato sauce, or use your hand held blender to blend until smooth. Add basil and simmer for 30 -40 minutes or until tomato sauce has turned from a deep bright red to an orange color. Add salt and pepper to taste. At this point you can serve over pasta, or add meatballs or cooked ground meat and serve with spaghetti.
This anchor chart is a great one to give to students to use as a reference while they are learning about the 6 question words. My students put it in a page protector to keep at the front of their binders. I hope it can be useful for you and your students. Thanks so much for looking!
This printable Father's Day scavenger hunt is a fun activity for dads to celebrate Father's Day! Hosting a Father's Day party or need some fun ideas for a Father's Day dinner? This Father's Day printable treasure hunt is perfect to keep dads entertained! ⭐ Included: - 20 scavenger hunt clues - 6 page PDF 💭 How to Use: 1. Instant download after purchasing 2. Print files out at home or professionally print 3. Have fun! ✨ Get the matching party games! ✨ https://etsy.me/3NadMiy 💬 Where's my file? Within minutes of your order and payment, an e-mail will be sent to the address you have associated with your Etsy account with a link for your download. You can also find the link through Etsy: 1. Go to 'You' 2. Select 'Purchases and reviews' 3. Click on the 'Download Files' button (only visible on a desktop computer or a laptop)
Nestled in the heart of towering redwoods of my youth, the "Buck in the Forest" painting is a vivid tapestry of memories entwined with imagination. This unique portrayal captures not just any forest scene, but one where the buck, an emblem of strength, rebirth, and spiritual insight, finds himself in an unexpected tableau: seated at a wooden bar, a bottle of red wine and a glass before him. This juxtaposition of the wild and the sophisticated reflects a moment of contemplation and connection, bridging the natural world with human experiences. This 6" x 8" notebook, adorned with art from R Pacino Artworks by Roberta Pacino, is an invitation to explore the depths of your thoughts and dreams. Perfect for a thoughtful gift or a personal treasure, it's designed for jotting down everything from shopping lists to profound musings. Encased within its 118 ruled pages, secured by a spiral binding for durability and ease, lies a space for inspiration, creativity, and reflection. The front cover, featuring the introspective buck in this whimsical yet profound setting, transforms this notebook into a proud emblem of imagination and storytelling, ready to accompany you on every journey.
Here are my top tips and ideas for putting together your own DIY travelers notebook journal. From inserts and covers to clips and washi tape, I show all my favorite accessories and let you know where to get them!
Canvas 3D beach art 8"x8"x1" brings nature inside. FREE SHIPPING - This beautiful sunrise photo with a pelican in flight is printed on canvas and accented with selected and hand-applied treasures from the Atlantic Ocean for added texture, depth and visual interest. The piece includes driftwood, coral, a sea branch, shells, and sand - all collected along the shore of the Atlantic Ocean where the photo was taken. This piece is ready to hang on the wall as is, and has a sawtooth hanger installed. (Note: Canvas also hangs well with Command velcro strips installed correctly by burnishing each side to the wall and frame before you push securely to snap in place, eliminating the need for holes in the wall.) Photographs are my own and are available in other sizes on paper or canvas ~ custom orders accepted. Thank you for visiting and happy creating! 🧜♀️🌴💫 Custom miniature gifting signs available: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/BlueMermaidArtDecor/tools/listings/1194627130 Please see my store for photographs, coral, shells, fairy stones and beach decor listings: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueMermaidArtDecor?ref=seller-platform-
Your students will LOVE helping the pirate find his lost treasure. This interactive book targets functional vocabulary, increasing MLU, yes/no questions, following directions, listening skills, and matching skills! Help Black Boot the pirate find his lost treasure chest! He forgot which colored 'x' he buried it under! This book in unique because it features lift-able flaps for the students to explore with! This book has plenty of picture symbol support! The book is 11 pages long (perfect from pk-1st grade). ★ This book is available in a Lift-A-Flap Book Big BUNDLE Click here to see it! A comprehension worksheet is included (with pictures) to use after the story with bingo dotters, markers, or crayons. Also included: Color-A-Pirate open-ended game: Take turns rolling a dice and coloring parts of the pirate! Whoever finishes their pirate first wins! You can also use this as an open-ended activity while working on skills in the classroom and in therapy. There is a bonus coloring page included too! The book's pages are about a 1/2 of a horizontal sheet of paper (right under depending on your printing settings). Make sure you check your printing settings before printing (some printers may put a large margin around the page, making the book pages smaller). Please see my previews to see how the book looks compared to my hand for a size reference! Please note: this book requires assembly with lamination and velcro (this makes it interactive, the time and effort it worth it!) This title is offered in a BOOM Book (Boom card activity) sold separately. Click here to check it out. If you like this book, check my other of my "lift-the-flap" books: Dale the Snail Lost his Shell What's in the Sand? Tom the Turkey Lost his Feathers If you are looking for more Pirate Themed Materials, I have the following available: Quick No-Prep Pirate Language Pack Where’s the Treasure? Lift-A-Flap Interactive Book Parrot Positional Vocabulary Mini-Unit Pirate Category Cards Pirate Category Cards FREEBIE Open-neded Pirate Speech and Language Drill Sheet FREEBIE Talk Like a Pirate /r/ Packet
Notes with a gnome theme to encourage positive behavior. You can have a gnome posted in the room to watch over them. Leave the notes when they aren't in the room or aren't looking as if the gnome left it for them. 18 notes in color and in black and white THANK YOUThank you for using my product. I v...
Here's my guide to visiting the magnificent Musee d'Orsay in Paris. I give you an overview of 25 of the must see masterpieces and art works in the Orsay. AndI give you tips for visiting the Orsay.