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Are you trying to get rid of your upper arm flab fat? These arm toning exercises will help you get rid of those flabby arms.
This weekend marks four whole months of being employed and self employed and it’s taken me about that long to remove all the confidential information out of the photos of my bullet journal so you guys can see it. It took me about three weeks to commit to a work bullet journal and I haven’t looked
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The best items to flip for profit. Flipping is an easy side hustle idea to make extra money. Lean how to buy and resell stuff like furniture.
Dollar Store quiet bin ideas. Use quiet bins at home or in your preschool classroom to manage transitions or create calm and restful times in your day.
The next pattern in our summer series is an update on a favorite that I released last fall. These crochet wristlet keychains are absolutely perfect for markets and would make cute (and useful) gifts.This beginner friendly project works up in about 10-15 minutes and is one of my favorite items to make for markets. The wristlet is crocheted using the I-cord technique. Don't worry if you've never used this technique before. It's surprisingly easy! If you can make a chain and draw up a loop, you
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Tonight I decided to check my email for this blog and I had a lot of emails with requests for more materials (specifically VB-MAPP data sheets). I was really touched knowing there are people out there reading this blog... and I was also completely guilt stricken for taking a 5 month hiatus from sharing with you all! Last night and today I spent about 7 hours in total making picture cards and a data sheet that can be used to test the Level 2-7 TACT objective on the VB-MAPP. I am pretty proud of this document because I sized each item to perfection and I am usually rather awful at anything computer related! The materials provided are for the objective that is testing the ability to tact 50 items, across 3 examples each. I thought of 50 items that are common for preschoolers, broke them into categories, and looked for 3 different pictures for each item. There are 150 pictures total. The document is almost 40 pages long so get ready to dominate the printer! Download the picture cards HERE!!! Download the data sheet HERE!!! I hope you all enjoy! Please send more emails so that I stay connected and accountable! EDIT: updated on Jan. 27, 2014: I have a new data sheet posted that is much better than the one included in this post. check it out here An example of one of my pages!
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The Printable Weather Bear Template is a versatile and interactive resource that can be used by teachers and parents to engage young children in learning about different weather conditions. This customizable template allows children to dress up the bear according to the current weather, helping them develop an understanding of weather patterns and how they relate to their everyday lives.
I haven't bought a single maternity clothing item this time around. And I really didn't have much during my first pregnancy either. Call me cheap - whatever. I'll sport my shorts sitting way too low, exposing the bottom part of my tummy like a a bad plumber's crack scene. Luckily for all the pregnant ladies of the world, legs don't need special maternity clothing. So expose them - prego or not! And do this one simple move for insanely toned legs. Pin It! This barre-inspired isometric move will not disappoint. I'm telling you, if you want to work your legs
Add custom colors and embroidery to your hand or store-bought knits--and cover up colorwork or striping mistakes while you're at it--with this handy duplicate stitch tutorial!
A few of my tiles broke and I wanted to come up with an easy and affordable fix. I came up with this idea and I thought it worked out pretty well, check it out!…
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Galaxy Jars DIY, easy way to create a galaxy in a jar and all its wonder in your hands, use tutorial to make Nebula necklaces and other sensory calming jars
Planning time rarely gets more than a mention when we talk education reform, but lack of time is a significant part of what's pushing teachers out of schools.
If you've never tried sun prints before then maybe now is the time! Check out some process photos at Paint Cut Paste.
A Bullet Journal is one of the best planning systems out there and it pairs well with the productivity system Getting Things Done (GTD). Change your life by learning how to use a bullet journal to get things done using GTD.
Staying organized at work is made easy with these 20 Ways to stay organized at work. Want to know How to be organized at work? Use these work organization ideas to get organized at work and improve your work productivity by Being organized at office.
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I haven't bought a single maternity clothing item this time around. And I really didn't have much during my first pregnancy either. Call me cheap - whatever. I'll sport my shorts sitting way too low, exposing the bottom part of my tummy like a a bad plumber's crack scene. Luckily for all the pregnant ladies of the world, legs don't need special maternity clothing. So expose them - prego or not! And do this one simple move for insanely toned legs. Pin It! This barre-inspired isometric move will not disappoint. I'm telling you, if you want to work your legs
Do you want to learn how to become a tutor? Here is how Trevor earned $90,000 in one year working part-time in his tutoring business!
I absolutely LOVE IKEA and even though the closest one to me is about 3 hours away, I always make a point to go a couple of times a year. A few years ago, I did a post on items from IKEA that teachers can use in their classrooms. You can check out that post HERE (most of those things are still available!). Below are some of my finds from my most recent trip... There are tons of alternative seating options at IKEA. Most of the office type chairs are sold in two parts... the seat and then the base. The seat part is a great floor seat.. similar to the rocker chairs people are using. Here are just a couple of the options that I thought looked the most comfortable and affordable... If you need some basic stools for your students to sit on while they work... IKEA has some awesome cheap rugs. The rugs I bought for less than $5 over 5 years ago are still holding up and look great (even after 180 days of use a year by primary students). I use rugs for silent reading but also for my low table where students sit on the ground. These are a few of the rug options... I grabbed up two of these larger circle rugs... my kiddos will love them! Two students can fit on them for partner reading. I loved this green dot rug.. look at the price! You can't really tell the size but this would be a great rug in a small area where 3 or 4 kiddos could sit and play a game together. This would be a great addition to any classroom. IKEA has tons of deals like this! They also have a TON of chair pads.. the ones with the strings that you tie to the back of the chair. these would also be great for your floor kiddos. I picked up these round versions that go on stools... they have rubbery grippers on the back that will prevent them from sliding on hard floors. If you are looking for "spots" to keep your students in one place while sitting on the rug these could be an option... they are actually placemats! They have a rubbery backing so they won't slip on laminate flooring and are just the right size for primary kiddos. This is a longer cushion pad... two kiddos would fit perfect on this for partner read! I wish I had about 12 of these! If you want to go kind of big and you are looking for a couch, this is so cute. I almost grabbed this up but couldn't decide on a color... It comes in yellow or a dark gray. These stools are so cute... they would be great at a tall table. The don't wobble and are sturdy. They have a ton of other stool options. I love stools because they can be stacked or pushed under tables so easily! Here are some lower stool options. They will work on regular height tables. If you are brave enough for pillows (I always tell my kids no heads on the pillows....if you get my drift) they have a ton of cheap options. This dish rack would be perfect for organizing tablets! Just slide the tablets into the slots and place any iPods into the silverware holder portion. I purchased this shelving unit (in white) to transform my fluency station... These picture frames are perfect for displaying learning objectives at small groups.... If you can screw into walls and cabinets these would be perfect for so many purposes... displaying student work, displaying pics from the year or I think they would be great for hanging headphones. Just slip the headphone over the wire and you are good to go! This is my dream item at IKEA...I would love to have two of these to hold my differentiated tubs for literacy and math rotations. It holds 12 drawers (3 drawers for each group) that can hold different leveled materials. If you want to whimsically figure up your data this calculator is super cute...I would love for my principal to come in while I am punching in numbers on this ridiculous thing... I have never seen this section in IKEA before (maybe it's new or I am just blind) but they have cute party favor type decor. I often use the tissue balls in my classroom. I love these options! This section also had these number paperclips and quotation paper clips. These would be a fun little teacher gift! I also grabbed up this cheap tub to store rugs and pillows. Finally what my kiddos will be most excited about BEADS (for fun friday). These are super cheap! IKEA also has these rolls of paper (should have grabbed a dozen for my artsy kiddos!) for super cheap! What items do you use from IKEA in your classroom? If you have any questions make sure to leave them in the comment section!
Kids will love this enchanting Nature Suncatcher Craft! Invite your little ones to explore nature and have fun making their own adorable suncatcher craft. You won't believe how simple it is to make, you only need a few household items and a free afternoon to spend outside with your little ones exploring nature and doing some crafting.
Are you looking for early finisher activities to keep your students engaged and productive when they complete their work early? Look no further! Here are 20 early finisher activities that your students will love. From creative projects to physical activities, there’s something here for everyone! These early finisher activities will help keep your students motivated and on task while also having a little fun. So grab the supplies, turn up the music, and let's get started with these awesome early finisher activities today! (Some links below are Amazon affiliate links. . .no extra charge for you, but it helps support
Number sense is a key skill to develop in the early years. Here in this One More One Less Number Sense Fish Math activity kids use a simple hands-on printable and fish theme manipulatives to practice counting and identifying one more and one less. Just right for preschool and kindergarten!
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Explore the wonders of the ocean with these math and literacy activities that provide hands-on learning through play for our preschoolers!
Want to know how to be an organized working mom, here are organized working mom tips, organized working mum, these Working moms tips, and Productive moms tips that will help you organize your life with better organization planning. How do you stay organized with my baby and simplify life with kids and work better even with kids.
Resources for organization to keep your therapy items and materials neat, orderly, and accessible, as well as time management tools for prioritizing, scheduling, and completing tasks.
60+ zero to little prep singing time Ideas games and activities, easy simple fast last minute singing time ideas for singing time
Try this easy peasy tutorial to make a calm down bottle the kids will love. Customize it with what you have available or make a themed one for hours of fun.
I love busy bags to provide a quick activity for the kids. In our house I often use busy bags as transition activities between one set of activities and another. Busy bags are also super
Hi Teachers! If you’ve been following my blog, you may have seen recent posts about this new resource line, Interactive VocAppulary™! This resource is essentially an interactive vocabulary activity where students design apps for each vocabulary word for their themed Smartphone! What is unique about Interactive VocAPPulary™ is that it combines the use of
This sewing basic tutorial will teach you how to sew a gathering stitch for perfect ruffles every time.
Here are 20 free printable busy bags full of fun kid's activities! Perfect for traveling and quiet time.