Here's a detailed guide to planning Before Five in a Row. I used this program with my youngest, and it was a wonderful year of learning!
If you’ve been a long time reader, then you know we are a Five in a Row family. In fact, we use Five in a Row at different levels through middle school. In the early years, we used it exclusively and our oldest used it all the way through middle school. The other three kids...
Let me come clean at the start of this post....I promised a freebie related to discrete trials in my last post and I'm just not quite done with it yet. I do promise that it will be worth the wait but I need to make sure I have all the ducks in a row before I can release it. So please hang with me if you can for another post or two before I'm ready to share. I actually found I was delaying this post in order to be able to post it, but it's just going to take more time than I expected (and when have I NOT said that about any type of product!). I do promise it will be worthwhile--it's a huge freebie and it just keeps getting bigger. I also may have some opportunities for testers of a new set of products, so leave me a comment if you are interested or keep an eye on my Facebook page for more information about that.
This Random Acts of Kindness Choice Board is the perfect way to foster kindness in your classroom! You can challenge students to complete all the squares in a certain time frame, or challenge them to complete one from each row or column in a week. For a fun twist, see who can get four in a row fir...
Ein weiblicher Pullover, mit einem Mix aus Hohlsaummustern am unteren Rand. Größe: S - M - L - XL - XXL - XXXL Benötigte Materialien: 6-7-8-8-9-10 Fadenwerkzeuge DROPS BABY ALPAKA SEIDE (70% Alpakas, 20 % Seide, 50 g/167 m); Rundstricknadeln Nr.2,5 und Nr.3; Strickdichte: 24 ochiuri x 32 randuri = 10x10
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When I knitted my first cardigan, I followed the directions for the buttonband carefully, experimenting with different needle sizes and types of buttonholes. But despite my best efforts, I ended up with a droopy band
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This game is played just like Connect Four only students learn to read while playing! Teach closed syllables, open syllables, vc/v syllables, open or closed syllables (identify those pesky rule breakers), magic e syllables, vowel team syllables, r-controlled syllables, and consonant le syllables.19...
Edwardian Era Ladies' Corsets - 1902-3 Fall & Winter Chas. A. Stevens & Bros. Catalog Ladies' Corsets Our Corset Department is the finest and best equipped in Chicago. Every good make is represented in addition to the many styles which are exclusively our own. Stevens' corsets, like every other garment which bears the name of Stevens, are correct in every detail - style, fit and workmanship. Every corset, no matter how low the price, must be up to the Stevens' standard to find a place in the department. Sizes come 18 to 30 inches unless otherwise stated. When ordering give style, number and size wanted. No. 2115 - Our Speacial La Vogue No. 2, made in white and drab coutil, in black sateen, bound with satin ribbon; also in white batiste, finished with soft fall of lace; sizes, 18 to 30. Price... $1.00 No. 2121 - A short hip corset for slight figures; sizes 18 to 26. Price... $1.00 No. 2124 - A ribbon corset, designed for slight figures; gives long tapered waist and increases bust and hip measurements from one to three inches; made of moire silk ribbon in white, pink, blue and black. Price... $3.50. In heavy satin ribbon, white, pink and blue. Price... $6.00 No. 2125 - A whalebone corset, made for full figures, long below the waist line and medium low above; made in white and black Roman cloth. Price... $5.00 No. 2128 - An extremely long garment below the waist line, and very low above. The acme of perfection, for very full figures; sizes 19 to 36; in white coutil. Price... $4.50 No. 2128B - Same style in black Italian cloth. Price... $5.00 No. 2132 - A maternity Abdominal Waist. Price... $2.00 No. 2135 - A Child's Waist, made of shirred muslin, finished with lace. Price... 50c No. 2134 - Same as No. 2135, finished with embroidery edging. Price... 50c No. 2134B - A Child's Waist of shirred muslin, in style No. 2135, plain; in sizes for a baby six months old to a child 14 years. Price... 25c No. 2136 - A short hip nursing waist, made with either hook or button front; in white, drab or black. Price... $1.00 No. 2137 - Soft, washable waist, with abdominal lacings. Price... $1.25 No. 2133 - Same as style No. 2137, without abdominal lacings. Price... $1.00
The last couple of weeks we've been enjoying Lentil in our Five in a Row studies. So, when Nana stopped by for a visit, we asked if there was some sort of art activity she might be able to show us. Maybe some Five in a Row art in five minutes?
In this post you firn the part 1 of Nuts about Squares CAL. I love all the squares that are part of Nuts about Squares CAL, but the square for week 1 is one of my favorites. This week we are making…
Our Fall order of Mille Colori Baby arrived recently and I immediately stashed a few balls to knit up Drachenschwanz by Solwey Hauptmann – a fun and easy shawl pattern that lends itself so we…
16th Century Mathematics was influenced by the cultural, intellectual, and artistic movement of the Renaissance.
If you’ve been a long time reader, then you know we are a Five in a Row family. In fact, we use Five in a Row at different levels through middle school. In the early years, we used it exclusively and our oldest used it all the way through middle school. The other three kids...
We rowed almost every book listed in Volumes 1-3! Find out our all-time favorite FIAR memories!
Cadence is another name for bike pedaling speed. The average cadence on an exercise bike usually ranges between 50 and 110 rpms, depending on the rider, the resistance on the bike and the goal of the training. Beginners and occasional riders usually ride somewhere between 50 and 60 rpm.
Let me come clean at the start of this post....I promised a freebie related to discrete trials in my last post and I'm just not quite done with it yet. I do promise that it will be worth the wait but I need to make sure I have all the ducks in a row before I can release it. So please hang with me if you can for another post or two before I'm ready to share. I actually found I was delaying this post in order to be able to post it, but it's just going to take more time than I expected (and when have I NOT said that about any type of product!). I do promise it will be worthwhile--it's a huge freebie and it just keeps getting bigger. I also may have some opportunities for testers of a new set of products, so leave me a comment if you are interested or keep an eye on my Facebook page for more information about that.
This Random Acts of Kindness Choice Board is the perfect way to foster kindness in your classroom! You can challenge students to complete all the squares in a certain time frame, or challenge them to complete one from each row or column in a week. For a fun twist, see who can get four in a row fir...
We decided on a curriculum change. Lily was getting bored with MFW. She didn't like that the worksheets were the same every week. She already knows her letters, so it was more of a review for her, so she just got bored. When Lily is bored, she WON'T do the work. She will sit for an hour working on something that she could finish in five minutes! We decided to move to a curriculum that is more hands on, and less worksheets. It's also different every week. :) The curriculum we chose is Five In a Row. You read the same book every day for five days, and basically dissect the book. I wasn't sure how Lily would like reading the same book every day, but she really enjoys it. Our first "row" was Madeline. She loved it! We had so much fun with this book. One of my little daycare children joined us on the days he was here, and he really had fun with it, too. Lily enjoyed Madeline so much, that we got a couple of different Madeline books at the library. The first thing we did was talk about France. We learned that Madeline lives in France. So we found France on the map, and Lily had to identify where that was every day. We enjoyed some French bread. When we were at the store, Lily said she doesn't like french bread, but I think her face says otherwise. :) We worked on a GeoPuzzle. This one was of the World. We have one of just Europe, but I really wanted Lily to understand where France was compared to where the USA is. It took them a couple of days to get the puzzle done, but they did it! Next, we learned about our bodies, and staying healthy. Madeline has her appendix out in the book, so this was a good time to talk about our health. We made wearable bodies. The lungs inflated, and they made a stomach. They even put a goldfish cracker down the esophagus and it landed in the stomach! We talked about germs, and the importance of washing our hands. I asked Lily if she wiped her hand with a tissue, would that get all the germs off. She said yes. I put lotion and glitter on her hand, and had her rub it in. Then, I gave her a tissue to wipe it off. The glitter "germs" did not come off. I had her wash with soap and water. All clean! We also looked at a book about the body, and identified body parts. For art, we discussed symmetry. We made a painting with a blob of paint on one side. Fold the paper, and the picture is the same on both sides. We also made yellow Madeline hats out of paper bowls. Math was fun. We discussed groupings. In the book there are "twelve little girls in two straight lines," so we used counters and talked about different groupings. Lily also does Singapore math. She enjoys it. She does a few pages a week in the workbook in addition to the hands on math activities in FIAR. We use McRuffy phonics and Hooked On Phonics as our main reading/phonics curriculum. There is more handwriting practice in the McRuffy workbooks. What's a good unit study without some fun food projects? We made the Eiffel Tower out of sugar wafer cookies and frosting. And we finished up the unit with french toast for breakfast. We also watched some episodes of the Madeline cartoon. It was such a fun week! I think we are really going to enjoy FIAR. I see many fun memories being made with these fun activities. :) Next week, we are rowing The Snowy Day and Owl Moon.
Ein weiblicher Pullover, mit einem Mix aus Hohlsaummustern am unteren Rand. Größe: S - M - L - XL - XXL - XXXL Benötigte Materialien: 6-7-8-8-9-10 Fadenwerkzeuge DROPS BABY ALPAKA SEIDE (70% Alpakas, 20 % Seide, 50 g/167 m); Rundstricknadeln Nr.2,5 und Nr.3; Strickdichte: 24 ochiuri x 32 randuri = 10x10
Rowers set goals to become the person it takes to achieve them.
If you're looking for a full-body workout, rowing might be the choice for you! Rowing machines work your core, legs, arms, and back muscles all at the same time. While rowing machines can seem tricky at first, they're fairly easy to use....
The rowing machine has SO many more benefits than just trimming your back. It's a full body workout - your legs, rear, back, abs, shoulders, and arms will be engaged as you take your fitness level up a couple notches.