The way around all of the constant wondering and let-downs, is to get you and your partner to sign a contract stating the guidelines.
We've rounded up the best books coming out in 2023, including new releases from Jeannette Walls, Patti Callahan Henry, Owen King, and more!
The Swing is a famous oil painting, originally by French artist Jean-Honore Fragonard in 1769, with the style of rococo. The painting now is collected by Wallace Collection. This kind of people oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from Jean-Honore Fragonard. Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 18 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of The Swing will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of The Swing can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 81 cm (31.89") * 64 cm (25.2"). Art recreation is also offered for people oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this rococo masterpiece to your life!
Much of the best historical fiction published today is written by incredible women writers, and these are your must-read historical novels by women.
We read Chopsticks by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Scott Magoon for the Virtual Book Club. The girls loved reading Chopsticks after having read Spoon. What you need: yarn, pom poms, chopsticks of various kinds, pick up sticks, containers and plates.
Hi All! We are so excited to be on Spring Break this week. We made a pledge to blog EVERYDAY this week and include a freebie since we have been neglecting our blog for so long. Have you had your break yet? It seems like Connecticut takes it later than everyone else, but we FINALLY had sunshine today, so I am NOT complaining! So anyways, have you checked out the teacher resource book, Making Thinking Visible? It is one of the few books I was able to read from cover to cover this year and actually go back to reference some of the awesome strategies. This year my classroom is full of visual learners, so I LOVE anchor charts. I make them for EVERYTHING and my students always ask, during bus dismissal, to help me with the next day's charts. Normally I am a control freak and don't let them touch my markers or charts, but I am learning to let go...slowly. I had an observation this week and incorporated two strategies from this book, Chalk Talk and Think, Puzzle, Explore. Not only was my principal super impressed with the students taking charge of their own learning, but so was I. They were engaged, motivated, and excelling in every way possible. So check out what I did below. We are studying legend writing and while doing this, the students need to incorporate phenomenons. In order to incorporate a phenomenon, students need to research it and be knowledgeable on the subject. I decided to use Chalk Talk on different nonfiction phenomenons to spark student interest, help them decide which topic they'd like to research further, and inspire questions. I set the timer for two minutes per station because I had five stations and didn't want this to take ALL day. That was a perfect amount of time. I really like that my students learned to question each other on paper. If they didn't agree with a fact or couldn't answer a question, they would circle it. This REALLY helped on the next activity. After we finished this activity, I quickly taped up all the charts. The students looked for commonalities, things that surprised them, and discussed with a partner how this activity would help them write a legend. Students then chose one of the phenomenons to further study. They were allowed to pair up with a partner, if they found someone who was researching the same phenomenon. They could also work alone. They were going to keep track of their new learning using another strategy we've been working on (from the same book) a Think, Puzzle, Explore graphic organizer. Since we've done this before as a class with tsunamis, students were ready to go on their own. Think: what the student thinks about the topic, this can be incorrect because it should be proved in the research. Basically all the thinks were already written on the chart paper during Chalk Talk. Many students used this resource and brought their organizer right up to the chart. Puzzle: Questions the students can come up with on the topic to further their understanding. These questions were circled during Chalk Talk, so once again the charts were referenced. Explore: How is the student going to answer their questions? Internet research, books, nonfiction text, friend? The back of the page was for their new learning. Students answered their questions through research and used bullet pointed notes. These notes will help them when incorporating nonfiction into their narrative legend. Just in case you think you can use the Think, Puzzle, Explore graphic organizer in your classroom, I'd love to share it with you on Google Docs. All you have to do is click here and download it for free. I would love to know how you plan on using it in your classroom or if you have read this awesome book. Remember to check back tomorrow for another post and freebie! :)
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There are more ways to demonstrate understanding than just taking a test. Read this list of 72 ways for students to show what they know and get ideas!
Gag stocking stuffers can be a lot of fun, and in many households across the country they’re an annual tradition. For some, the gag is what is most looked forward to, and helps them appreciate their other non-gag gifts all the more. Add a bit of humor to your holiday season with some of the […]
My From Chaos to Calm series will help you find peace in your heart and peace in your home. There's much work to be done, so let's get started!
Students can write the numbers 0-9 on index cards to do this activity, or you can use the cards from an UNO deck (digit cards only). Students take one of each number (0-9) and lay out the cards in…
A godly, pastor's wife lent me her book Modesty: More Think a Change of Clothes by Martha Peace and Pastor Kent Keller. I love that it has a godly man chime in since it's good
Black authors + YA novels = two of our favorite things!
It can be so challenging to find excellent reading material for your tween son. Here is a list of extraordinary books to get you started!
Writers Write shares writing tips, writing prompts, and writing resources. Use these writing prompts for May 2020 to get you writing.
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One of our current collection exhibitions, The Provoke Era: Postwar Japanese Photography presents a number of pictures from that turbulent moment in Japanese history. After the devastation of World War II, Japan entered a period of American military occupation and modernization. Photographers reacted to the drastic sociocultural changes taking place by forging a new visual […]
This Personal Financial Literacy unit is filled with hands-on, interactive activities. Teaching posters, graphic organizers, interactive notebook templates, a personal money portfolio, and so much more! It was created with the K-1 learner in mind and aligns directly with TEKS. Students are sure to enjoy their learning as you tackle this topic! Included in this unit: -Standards Taught -Teaching Sequence -Word Wall Cards -Teaching Posters -Ways to Earn Income Web -Job Skills Web -Income or Gift Pocket Chart Sort -Income or Gift Cut-and-Paste -Need or Want Pocket Book Sort -Needs and Wants Activity Sheet -Wise Choices Scoot -Interactive Notebook Flip Books -Saving My Money Craftivity -Managing My Money Portfolio -Our Classroom Economy -Fancy Finance Words Interactive Mini-Book -Assessment -Math Journal Prompts TEKS Covered: K .9A, 9B, 9C, 9D 1.9A, 9B, 9C, 9D Please let me know if you have any questions! I am happy to help! :) Happy Teaching! Amanda Richardson Mrs. Richardson's Class
After living for more than 15 years in Paris, I can provide a list of oddities, that only expats can see or understand and Apéro is not one of it
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Why is Amina's father talking to dead people on his porch? And how might it be tied to a family trip they took to India 20 years prior? Amina's quest for answers requires her to delve into her family's past — a disastrous, haunting, and hilarious undertaking that makes for one of the most entertaining and rewarding reads I've come upon in the past decade. You'll be hooked — and utterly delighted — from the very first page.—Jeremy H.
Crochet pattern in English: - pdf-file; - 31 pages; - 87 photo; - 7 video. The doll is on wire skeleton, but you can create your doll without it. Pattern contain description of doll in clothes, bird, glasses and broomstick. Pattern does not contain crochet lessons. You must have basic crochet skills. Skill level - medium. Supplies The size of the completed doll is 11.30 inches if you use the smilar supplies mentioned below. For the doll: 1) yarn of 7 different colors: beige, black, graphite, grey, vinous, mustard, white: - YarnArt Jeans, 50g/160m, 55% cotton, 45% acryl, color 07 (beige) - for body, color 53 (black) - for cloak and boots, color 28 (graphite) - for pants and boots, color 46 (grey) - for pullover, color 66 (vinous) - for tie and scarf, color 84 (mustard) - for pullover, color 62 (white) - for shirt colar, - Nako Paris, 100g/245m, 60% poliamid, 40% acryl, color 217 (black) - for hair. You can use any other yarn of the same characteristics. 2) hook, suitable for the chosen yarn, I've used Tulip 1,5; 3) moulinet thread of black and brown color, some piece of thin yarn (for example, Vita Coco) white color - to embroider the face; 4) some alluminium wire of 2 mm thick (2 pieces of about 12,48 inches long) and 1/1,5mm (2 pieces of about 10,14 and 11,39 inches long) and adhesive plaster. If you are going to make the doll without any skeleton, you should use barbecue skewer or any other skeleton for the neck. 5) a piece of plastic or cardboard 3,9x3,9 inches; 6) eyes on safe fastening 10mm and some strong glue, if you are going to glue them; 7) oil pastel of peach/pink color (you can use blusher instead), a paint brush to tint; 8) pliers, scissors, pins; 9) a needle to attach the pieces together and a tapestry needle to make a contraction; 10) fiberfill. For the bird: 1) Nako Paris, 100g/245m, 60% poliamid, 40% acryl, color 208 (white); 2) eyes on safe fastening 8mm; 3) Moulinet thread of black, brown color, some piece of yarn YarnArt Jeans of yellow color (color 35) - to embroider. Abbreviations MR - Magic Ring sc - single crochet ch - chain dec - decrease inc - increase hdc - half double crochet dc - double crochet sl st - slip stitch BLO - Back loop only FLO - Front loop only (..) * - repeat instructions in brackets with the required number of times If you have any questions, please hit the „Ask a question„ button next to the price l will get back to you within 24 hours.
Funeral home records are a source of genealogical information in the absence of other records. Think outside-the-box and explore uncommon genealogy records.
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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...