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Every year, no matter what grade level I am teaching, I end the year with the students making a game they can play at school and then take it home to play with their family. And every year it seems I am scrambling to put the materials together for the students. I have found the younger students really need something concrete they can use. I came up with these pre-made template. I made templates without spinners, with different types of spinners and with places for cards. I have all the templates in a binder in clear plastic protectors and I get the students to pick which template they want the day before we do the activity so I can have the templates ready for the kids. I also have pre-made squares with various game standards such as “Miss a turn” and Go back 2 spaces” the kids can cut out and glue on the squares they want. There are also blank squares they can print on to customize their game. I also give the students a template to help with the writing of their directions of the game. They are available in my TpT store and TeachersNotebook store. Enjoy!
Mirco, stilista-ortista, orto influencer, coltiva e disegna questo blog dedicato ai lati inaspettati e fascinosi dell'orto.
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Every year, no matter what grade level I am teaching, I end the year with the students making a game they can play at school and then take it home to play with their family. And every year it seems I am scrambling to put the materials together for the students. I have found the younger students really need something concrete they can use. I came up with these pre-made template. I made templates without spinners, with different types of spinners and with places for cards. I have all the templates in a binder in clear plastic protectors and I get the students to pick which template they want the day before we do the activity so I can have the templates ready for the kids. I also have pre-made squares with various game standards such as “Miss a turn” and Go back 2 spaces” the kids can cut out and glue on the squares they want. There are also blank squares they can print on to customize their game. I also give the students a template to help with the writing of their directions of the game. They are available in my TpT store and TeachersNotebook store. Enjoy!
Mirco, stilista-ortista, orto influencer, coltiva e disegna questo blog dedicato ai lati inaspettati e fascinosi dell'orto.
(If you're looking for the latest update, scroll down and click on October on the right side column.) Over the years I've made far more costumes for my daughter than my son (age 25), so when he said he thought he'd like a Flynn Rider Halloween costume I was pleased to oblige. For those of you who are not Disney fans or do not have young children, Flynn Rider is the principle male figure in the movie "Tangled". Here he is, Flynn in all his youthful Disney glory. (A big thank you to Bria-Silivren and her detailed analysis with photos!)As usual he's a bandit who turns good, but that's not my project! I just need to replicate the outfit. Of course no man has such a tiny waist and broad shoulders. The first thing was to look and see if there were any commercial patterns that would work. The closest one was Simplicity 4059. After a quick muslin mock up it's apparent there will need to be a number of alterations. The vest back is way to high in comparison to the front (C). The back will need to be in line with the "natural waist" of my son, aka where he wears his belt. Alterations of the shoulder flanges is simple enough, just a tapering towards the center of the armpit (no side seams on this pattern) (B). A stand up collar will also need to be added and the front slanted appropriately (A). There's an addition over the hips too. Here's a photo of where I'll be making pattern changes. At D I'll cut the fabric and fold it over for more of a separate piece look. Most people who have made a Flynn Rider vest have used a microsuede but I found a backed upholstery fabric that will have more body to it. The original looks like leather. The biggest challenge will likely be the front closures but I have an idea for those!
Phineas Flynn Phineas And Ferb Fill Embroidery Design 1 NOTE: This is Not iron on or patch.It is manually digitize machine embroidery design, You must have an embroidery machine and knows how to transfer to your machine. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item. 3x3 Inch W x H: 2.21x2.97" Stitches: 8442 4x4 Inch W x H: 2.75x3.69" Stitches: 11001 5x7 Inch W x H: 4.66x6.27" Stitches: 21148 6x10 Inch W x H: 5.42x7.28" Stitches: 25858 8x12 Inch W x H: 7.06x9.48" Stitches: 37289 *Formats: PES, PEC, DAT, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, JEF+, SEW, T01, VIP, VP3, XXX This item is available for INSTANT DOWNLOAD!!! Once payment is confirmed, you will receive a download links email from Etsy. You may use these files to make items for personal use or to sell, but you may not resell or distribute the designs. Resizing or editing of the designs is not recommended and I can not guarantee the quality of the designs if you alter them in any way. Please contact me if you need another format which is not listed when you checkout. If you need different format or size, please, inform me about it, and I will see if it possible.1
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