two 1964 Iranian stamps depicting cherry blossoms [id: two postage stamps, both with the same illustration of a cherry tree branch bearing many blossoms. the only difference between the illustrations...
Teach kids empathy and compassion through mindful, fun lessons, discussions, and activities that build social awareness and community.
Did your heart just skip a beat? Then you must love this heart anatomy print. This Valentines day print is a great gift for any one that you love who loves human anatomy! ART WORK STATS: • paper size: available in two sizes: 8 in X 10 in or 11 in x 14 in • printed on Aurora Fine Art Natural (100% cotton rag, acid-free, matte) • printed with Epson archival pigment inks • copy right watermark removed before printing SHIPPING INFO: • print will be packed in a sealed clear cello bag with a thick backing board, and shipped inside a rigid protective envelope • proof of mailing with each item is provided © 2013 Rachel Ignotofsky All rights reserved. Usage, reproduction, or altering of artwork is not permitted without permission. Each piece of artwork is an intellectual property and is protected by the copyright law.
Whatever being frugal means to you and whatever your reasons are for trying to live a more frugal life, there are certain habits you can adopt that will help you along the way. Here’s just a few of them…. Make sure you know what your monthly budget is and review it regularly and keep a …
Library bulletin boards can be a great way to show off your current programs, books, and ideas. We’ve gathered ideas to give you inspiration for your next bulletin board display!
Display classroom rules, procedures, expectations for treating others and supplies, and sub behavior policies in these anchor charts!
I’ve debated sharing this part of Joshua’s story. The darkest part. However, my desire is that maybe it can give someone hope that through the unthinkable, they can and will make it thr…
The whole collection of body system posters for a great deal! Whether you love science or you know a little doctor to be, this poster is a cute and informative way to learn about the different body system! A great tool to get kids excited, ask questions and learn about human anatomy. ART WORK STATS: • paper size 8.5in X 17in each or 12 in x 24 in • printed on Aurora Fine Art Natural (100% cotton rag, acid-free, matte) • printed with Epson archival pigment inks SHIPPING INFO: • prints will be packed in a sealed clear cello bag with a thick backing board, and shipped inside a rigid protective envelope • proof of mailing with each item is provided © 2013 Rachel Ignotofsky All rights reserved. Usage, reproduction, or altering of artwork is not permitted without permission. Each piece of artwork is an intellectual property and is protected by the copyright law.
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How do you stop students from blurting out in the classroom? Do you have some processes in place to curb blurting, but they're just not working for you
Oh. My. Word. This is THAT year. You know what I mean. Every teacher has had at least one. This year is really going to help me grow as a teacher. That's all I can say. Well, I can say a lot mor
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Looking for new, easy games to help your band? "A 'Band Drop Out Contest' is a chance to have a spur of the moment contest that takes about 1 minute once the kids learn how to play it." Band directors, click here to learn how to implement this easy game with your ensembles, from beginning students to advanced!
Are you required to create SMART Goals for yourself as a teacher? We've had this acronym around for a while and I decided to try it out with my class this week as our goal-setting was feeling too broad and unfocused. If you haven't heard, SMART Goals stand for: I've seen "R" stand for "Relevant", "Realistic", "Recorded,", "Results-Oriented", "Rewarding", and more!! Choose what fits your class best :) Several of these words weren't easy for the kids to understand, so we spent some of the morning talking through each point and giving some examples and non-examples of each. We came up with this mini-anchor chart that's now hanging in the back of our class: I gave them the direction of "weekly"-- I want them to start small and we can work out from there. Plus, our Friday mornings have this perfect chunk of time for reflection, so I'm hoping this short time period will help kids reach some manageable goals and be able to feel a sense of accomplishment at the end of each week. Every student then received a sticky note. I had them put their name on the back and I gave them two sentence starters for the front: In one week, I will.... I know I've made my goal when... This was the first week we've done this work, so I wasn't expecting perfection, but I was pleasantly surprised with how many kids could now generate some legitimate goals for their week ahead. Several revolved around homework, some dealt with classroom behavior, and others with academics. As they finished, I had them place their notes on a large piece of chart paper I had laminated and titled, "Our Class Goals": We are a "Leader in Me" School, so these goals worked perfectly with Habit #2: Begin with the end in mind. This chart is now hanging in the back of the classroom with their stickies in their Class Number spots and will be clearly visible to them throughout the week. It will become a focus piece during our Morning Meeting and I am excited to reflect on these each week to see how well we did. I will share our reflections (as well as "Rewarding" ideas) in a later post, but in the meantime, I hope this gave you some ideas for how you can set up goals in your own classroom this year! Happy goal-setting! Find more Goal-Setting Posts here:
If you asked me a day ago what my favorite subjects in school were, I would’ve told you they were history, art, music, writing, literature, humanities, composition, geography…. if you noticed, there is nothing about science or math in there, whatsoever. No way, no how! I am the WORST at science and math. Ugh, I... Read More
Back to School season will always be one of my favorite times on the calendar! One of the best parts of my MJLL community over on Instagram is seeing first-hand, the amazing boho themed classroom set-ups that teachers all over the world are creating with my modern classroom decor bundles. I try to share as many as I ca
Illustrated Worship Resources provide you with creative, hand-drawn full-color illustrations to use for your Children's Moments during worship, as well as creative, engaging and fun Children's Worship Bulletins that don't suck. For this Winter release, our Illustrated Worship Resources follow the Revised Common Lectionary from November 27 – February 26, 2017, which includes Advent 2016 worship resources, however if you'd like to purchase JUST these resources for Advent, you can click here. When you purchase our Illustrated Worship Resources, you will receive 14 hand-drawn illustrations and 14 bulletins (see samples images and bulletins on the left). Illustrated Children's Moments You will receive 14 full-color, original, hand-drawn illustrations of Bible stories from the lectionary. These aren't your Precious Moments Bible story illustrations - the style is playful and modern. Each illustration is accompanied by a thoughtful reflection you can use to plan your children's moment. It's not a script, but you can use it to craft a children's sermon that engages children where they are. Below is a list of the stories that are illustrated in this Winter edition: Nov 27 - Isaiah 2:1-5 Dec 4 - Matthew 3:1-12 Dec 11 - Luke 1:46b-55 Dec 18 - Matthew 1:18-25 Dec 25 - Christmas - Luke 2:1-20 Jan 1 - Epiphany - Matthew 2:1-12 Jan 8 - Matthew 3:13-17 Jan 15 - Psalm 40:1-11 Jan 22 - Matthew 4:12-23 Jan 29 - Matthew 5:1-12 Feb 5 - Matthew 5:13-20 Feb 12 - Deuteronomy 30:15-20 Feb 19 - Matthew 5:38-48 Feb 26 - Matthew 17:1-9 Children's Worship Bulletins You will also receive 14 Children's Worship Bulletins, covering Sundays for the winter starting November 27 and continuing through February 26, 2017. Activities in the worship bulletins include word searches, lots of white space for imaginative drawing based on prompts, word scrambles, connect-the-dots, and lots of creative coloring opportunities. These could be given to children as they enter into worship, placed in children’s worship bags, or I’ve seen some Sunday School teachers who use them if they have some extra time after the class is done, or if they want to just send something home with the kids. People have told us that our Children's Worship Bulletins are more relevant, engaging and creative than many of the other ones that have been out there for years. Ordering Options Available Our Illustrated Worship Resources: Winter 2016-17 includes both the Illustrated Children's Moments and the Children's Worship Bulletins. However, if you want to purchase either of those individually, you do have that option. Simply select which product you want to purchase, and then select the size of your church. Since these are digital products, you do not need to specify anything in the QUANTITY box. You are purchasing digital products, so upon receipt of your payment, you'll receive an email with your download link to get your products. No products will be shipped to you. Also - if you are interested in black and white versions of the illustrations that you can use for coloring pages, you can add them here. About our Tiered Pricing Structure Thousands of churches have used our products over the past year, and we've been excited to see tiny country churches in the most rural parts of the country having access to, and being able to afford, the same curriculum, worship resources and products that large churches in large metropolitan areas can afford. One of the ways we do that is through a tiered pricing structure. We aim to make the price of our products both accessible and fair, and so we ask that you select the appropriate option for your church size. We don't at this time, however, have a way of verifying the church size of everyone who places an order - it is strictly on the honor system.
A task poster for children that finish their work and need something to do. ...
The best classroom management ideas for online learning, your daily routine, helping kids manage emotions and setting classroom expectations. Plus, fun new ideas for rewards!
THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD! You will not receive a physical product. Please read all disclaimers before purchase as I do not accept refunds or exchanges on digital products. DISCLAIMER: You need to use Canva to edit and/or download this product. You will need to create an account on this FREE website. You will receive a link and easy step-by-step directions for downloading. This method helps maintain top quality products despite Etsy file size limitations and allows for customizing products. Note there are NO other downloading or editing options. Included: Woodland Classroom Alphabet Posters -full alphabet set (4 font options: primary with guidelines, primary font, d'nealian, and cursive) -full alphabet set in woodland theme colors with pictures for primary learners Woodland Classroom Supply Labels [editable] -96 premade labels for classroom supplies with 2 different font options (script and standard) + bonus design option! (set includes 5 slightly different designs) -13 different designs of editable labels Woodland Classroom Number Posters -2 similarly designed sets of number posters (0-20) + each design comes in 2 fonts: a decorative font + primary font 4 and 14 include both the traditional 4 and a 'closed' 4 option. Woodland Interactive Classroom Calendar [editable] -28x21 inch base poster (includes themed font + all primary font option)- you can print this anywhere, however I highly recommending ordering it straight from Canva!! I have done this and the quality is amazing. Cost is $25! -Month headers in 2 different designs (12); 2 font options -Date cards in 4 different designs (1-31, includes 23/30 and 24/31; approx. size 3.2" x 3.2") in 2 font choices (designs featuring wood accents AND no wood options!) -Days of the week cards in 2 font options (7) -Year cards in 2 designs (2023-2042) -Special event cards in 2 different design options [ex. happy birthday, assembly, field trip, Hanukkah, first day of fall, etc.] (36) [EDITABLE] -"Today is, Yesterday was, tomorrow will be" cards + days -"Today's date" card -"The weather is" card + interchangeable weather options (7) -"Days in School" base ten card -"The season is" card + interchangeable season cards -"CALENDAR" banner in 3 different design choices Woodland Desk Plates/Name Tags [editable] -Desk plates in 48 different designs with 5 format/font options of each [editable] Each design comes in 5 different options to fit your needs; can be used by anyone from 4k-high school! Please note there are TWO links - one that can be customized with handwriting guidelines and one that is just a standard font. Woodland Classroom Colors Posters -5 options with 2 color display choices and 3 different fonts Colors included: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, black, brown, gray, white Woodland Shape Classroom Posters -2D and 3D shape posters in 3 different design options Shapes included: Square, circle, oval, triangle, rhombus, diamond, hexagon, pentagon, octagon, rectangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, star, heart, cube, sphere, cone, pyramid, cylinder, rectangular prism Woodland Classroom Word Wall [editable] -"Word Wall" banner/header in 5 different design options -Alphabet/letter headers in 6 different design options -premade sight word cards for pre-primer Dolch words through third grade Dolch words (217 total words) -fully editable cards for sight words Woodland Classroom Library/Book Box Labels [editable] -140 different square labels -198 different round labels -ACCESS TO OLD VERSION: 197 different designs to choose from (101 square, 96 circular) Woodland Visual Classroom Schedule [editable] -'Our schedule' and 'class schedule' header in 3 different design options -78 premade, ready-to-print schedule cards in 2 different designs; each design available in 2 fonts -template to editable schedule cards Woodland Affirmation Station -'You are...' letters/header -'You are...' banner -24 premade affirmations in 3 different design options (2 have primary font option) -set of 'I am' round affirmation cards in 1 design + primary font option Woodland Math Decor Displays -**NEW** 24x18 poster template to make one big 100 OR 120 chart if you'd rather put a large one up than piece together smaller strips! (tip: you can even order it printed right from Canva - I did and it's beautiful!) -1-100 horizontal chart [can also be 1-120 chart] -1-100 vertical chart [can also be a 1-120 chart] -minutes clock accents/display -skip counting posters (1-10) -number line (1-100) -ten frames in over 10 different designs Woodland Classroom Decor [editable] -15 different quote posters -4 educational posters (days of the week, shapes, numbers, colors) -64 different design options for a banner -full bulletin board display (we are nuts about learning) [editable for student names] -decorative accents -hallway classroom/teacher signs with room number in 5 designs [editable] -a variety of bulletin board letters in 9 colors [editable] -square bulletin board letters in 26 designs/colors [editable] -banner with text options in 22 designs/colors with 9 colored text choices [editable] Woodland Classroom Door Display [editable] -"Welcome to ______" letters in 2 size options -letters for each grade level 4k-6th (i.e. kindergarten, first grade, second grade, etc.) 2 size --options + number options (i.e. 5th grade) -decorative accents -editable circular cards for each student's name Woodland Miscellaneous Classroom Posters [editable] -Voice level header (2 design + 2 font options) -Voice level posters (level 0-4) in themed font and primary font -hand signal posters (1 and 2) -learning target/goals/objective + success criteria posters in themed fonts and primary fonts [editable] Woodland Classroom Birthday Display [editable] -"Class birthdays" display sign/header in 4 design options -Month headers in 2 font choices and 2 design choices -name/date cards for each student [editable] Woodland Classroom Jobs Display [editable] -'Classroom Jobs' header in 2 different design options -14 Class job cards in 2 different design options + 2 font options [editable] -name cards for students in 2 different designs [editable] Woodland Trolley Cart Labels [editable] -set of labels for a 10-drawer cart; available versions include a circle for knob + no circle Woodland Binder Covers + Spines [editable] -3 sets of binder covers [editable] - see product previews for a glimpse at each design option! -themed binder spines in 4 different sizes of each design [editable] Woodland Toolbox Labels [editable] -2 design options 4 different sizes; 3.5 x 1.5, 4 x 2, 1.7 x 1.5, 1.7 x 1.1 Woodland Newsletter [editable] -link to template of newsletter with 4 different Woodland designs -each design is available with the headers prefilled AND with customizable headers Woodland Class Rules Posters -10 Class Rules posters with a unique saying on each (available in 2 slightly different design options + 2 font options - themed or primary) -"Class Rules" Header/Letters Woodland Meet the Teacher Template -templates with 2 picture spots in several different design options -templates with 1 picture spot + blank space for bitmoji or anything you choose in multiple designs -template with 1 picture spot + design accent in 2 designs [EACH DESIGN HAS AN OPTION WITH PRE-FILLED HEADERS + CUSTOMIZABLE HEADERS] Woodland Hand Signal Posters -hand signal mini rectangular posters in several colors [editable text] -8 premade different hand signals in various skin tones -8 hand signal round posters [editable text] Woodland Place Value Posters: -place value posters from billions through thousandths in 2 font options [themed + primary] Woodland 'Where are We' Sign -8.5x11 sign that can be used with a clothespin! Just clip it onto the correct one on your way out the door quickly and easily [editable - locations only; header is NOT editable] -horizontal sign with interchangeable pieces (to use with velcro!) [editable - locations only!] Woodland Dismissal Chart [editable - locations only] -2 different header designs/saying options (let's go home vs. how we go home) in 2 fonts -four circle headers (car riders, bus riders, walk home, after care) -name cards for students [editable] -four cards for students (car riders, bus riders, walk home, after care) - can use clothespins with student names/numbers! -these come in 3 different versions (one with no pictures, a black and white image, and a color image) + 2 font options including primary! BUNDLE EXCLUSIVES: Woodland Bulletin Board Borders (updated) -25 different designs in various sizes Exclusive access to edit the text on most of the items is coming soon! Colors may vary slightly depending on your monitor display, paper, and printer. Print quality depends on quality of paper, ink, and printer used. I am not responsible for printing quality. I recommend printing on cardstock. *Editable refers to text only. Colors, designs, and resizing are not editable. Follow my Instagram to see any product updates! Copyright© Miss Miller Creations Purchase allows for one license of personal classroom use. You may not sell or share my products with anyone else. You are not permitted to alter my designs or products in any way.
Outlawing the words "I'm done" changed my classroom! Find out how to reform fast finishers and improve the quality of work in your room!
Welcome to Schoolgirl Style's "Classroom Posters" collection, where inspiration meets aesthetics to create a harmonious learning environment. Our decorative and inspirational posters are designed to be the perfect addition to any classroom, transforming walls into captivating showcases of creativity and motivation. Immerse your classroom in an atmosphere of inspiration with our carefully curated poster collection. Each piece is more than just a decoration; it's a visual affirmation that fosters a positive and encouraging space for both educators and students. From vibrant designs to motivational quotes, our posters offer a versatile and stylish solution to enhance any classroom setting. At Schoolgirl Style, we understand that when it comes to classroom decor ideas for preschool, elementary, middle school or high school, every detail matters. Shop in STYLE with our diverse selection of Classroom Decorations, Bulletin Board Borders, Classroom Rugs, Bulletin Board Paper, and Printable Classroom Decor, personally curated by Melanie Ralbusky, Founder and Creative Director. Whether you're in search of Teacher Resources, Seasonal inspiration, or delightful Teacher lifestyle additions, Schoolgirl Style stands as your one stop Teacher Shop. Welcome to UPRINT, the printable classroom decor category at Schoolgirl Style. Our UPRINT collection is a treasure trove of creativity, offering educators the power to customize and personalize their learning spaces with ease. Elevate your classroom aesthetics with the convenience of printable decor that brings style, organization, and a touch of magic to every corner of your educational haven. Print the posters on a traditional 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet of photo paper OR have them enlarged to custom fit your classroom space. *The staged classroom photos show each inspirational quote enlarged to an 11 x 17 poster. ATTENTION! THIS IS A "U PRINT" DECOR SET. NOTHING WILL BE PHYSICALLY MAILED TO YOU. YOU ARE PURCHASING DIGITAL FILES AND WILL RECEIVE THEM THROUGH EMAIL AFTER PURCHASE. FOR PRINTING AND INSTRUCTIONS, HEAD OVER TO THE MAIN PAGE OF THE SCHOOLGIRL STYLE BLOG. (WWW.SCHOOLGIRLSTYLE.COM) Collection for Personal Use Only. Please do not share, distribute or copyright the files.
Is your preschooler ready for Kindergarten? Find out with this FREE Kindergarten Readiness Checklist and Assessment. This pack includes a checklist and 6-pages of basic preschool assessment to help you focus your activities on those areas that need attention.
Sew directionally - This handy sewing tip helps you get both sides of the garment to stay the same length throughout the construction process.
Goal Setting - This 4th grade teacher uses post it notes to remind children of their goals upon entering the classroom. I love that her method to this has
Hi everyone! We all love our summers and in July, it's hard to think about school because I really just want to be enjoying my summer. I sh...
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Special Education teachers are the masters of data collection! At times, collecting data can be overwhelming, especially when you sometimes have to outsource the collecting to other teachers, specialists, or teaching assistants. Tracking accommodations is necessary to make sure an IEP is being followed and can be helpful in determining which accommodations should be added to or removed from the IEP. Believe it or not, collecting data on accommodations and modifications does not have to consume your life! Share Information Be sure to share vital information with all teachers and assistants that work with your students. I have an accommodations organizer that I organize all of the information of my class. The information is in one place which is helpful for sharing information with assistants, special area teachers, and substitutes. When I first began teaching, I did not bother sharing such information with special area teachers until it was brought to my attention that a student of mine did not complete a test in physical education class. That student had trouble reading and was supposed to have his tests read. The PE teacher was unaware of his accommodations and therefore did not deliver them. I use a special form that reminds me of who needs to be informed of accommodations and modifications at the beginning of the school year and after an IEP annual review. Train Your Team If you have paraprofessionals in your classroom working with students, it is important to train them in how to deliver and how to track accommodations and modifications. Some interventions are more detailed than others. Observe your team while they are working with students and provide feedback as needed. The time you put in to properly train your team to record data the same way you would is so well spent! Use Checklists When I first started teaching, I used to write notes on a post-it that included which accommodations and modifications were used on assignments along with their effectiveness. It was very time consuming and often times, I forgot to add some things. Finally, I came up with a few checklists and forms to help the process. Level of Support One of the forms I use tracks the level of support a student needs from an adult. I use this one to determine the need for a 1:1 teaching assistant. It is useful before adding a TA and to collect data to see if continuing the intervention is a necessity. The adult that works with the student at that time fills it out while working with the student. Accommodations and Modifications Tracker I use this form two ways, depending on what I am collecting data for. As an IEP meeting approaches, I like to review the need for the interventions on the IEP. I can track the types of interventions are needed for different types of assignments and activities. More importantly, I can track the effectiveness of such interventions. I can also cut this tracker apart to staple it onto work samples. The work samples can be to show the Committee on Special Education the student's growth or regression. I also like to send work home with students with the form filled out from time to time so parents can see what kind of help the student needs in order to complete assignments at school. Frequency Tracker Another way I like to track the use of accommodations and modifications needed in school is with a frequency tracker I created. This gives me a quick visual of which interventions are being used and which are not. I focus on this during the weeks before a meeting so I can determine which accommodations and modifications need to remain, be added, or be removed from an IEP. Data collection is so important but it doesn't have to take over your entire life. Once you create a few checklists that fit your classroom or purchase one of the many checklists and charts from my TpT store, you will save yourself a ton of time and will have more data than you've ever had before!
Hello Everyone!! Happy April and Happy Poetry Month!! Poetry is one of the parts of our writing curriculum that I look forward to so much! We read, discuss, analyze, and even memorize poetry every week...poems that help to bring our curriculum to life. Kids love poetry. The tongue twisting words, the alliteration, the onomatopoeia, the fun language, the rhyme, the rhythm, and so much more. Teaching a social studies or science concept using fun poetry is the best! The kids keep all their poems in a poetry folder. They can take their folders home to review the poems and earn extra incentives for memorizing them. But now it's time for the kids to learn about some of the types of poetry and write their own!!I have shared my poetry writing unit before, but I have ramped it up big time!! It is now about 73 pages of mini posters including many types of poetry, mentor poems, templates for kids to begin writing their own, some poetry anthology pages, and some creative ways for kids to publish their new creations! Here is a sampling of what is included in the unit! For the Free Printable Poetry Unit CLICK HERE!! :) We reserve about 4 weeks to include poetry in our writing curriculum. This unit should take you about that long to get through if you discuss all the different types of poetry and have kids try them. I can't wait to get started!! I hope this helps boost your unit! Let me know! Thanks for stopping by! Have a great rest of the week! Joyfully! Nancy
A simple way to teach your students classroom procedures and expectations at the beginning of the school year
Are you a special education teacher looking for resources to use with your students with Autism? Well you have found what you are looking for and this product is for you. Within this product you will find many tools and activities to implement in your classroom. 3 Different ABA Procedure Posters: Using a Promise for Transitions, Accepting No, and Count and Mand How Big is My Problem? This will help students identify how big their problem is by assigning it a number based on what they think I Need a Calm Body: A visual for students to use when needing to have a calm body. Gives them different strategies and skills to get calm. Feelings Chart: Students identify the way they feel. Cut out the pieces below and laminate. Then use Velcro to attach pieces. Students can change as they are feeling different ways. Feeling Activities: They boy is sad. I feel sad when…. Students fill in based on a personal experience. Student or teacher can fill in. A picture can even be drawn.
Back again! There were so many incredibly beautiful images of Thanksgiving tables, I didn't want you all to overdose on the beauty. So, for your benefit and mine, I split it into two posts. If you are taking a break from preparing a Thanksgiving feast, put your feet up and enjoy. If you are already sick of your family who are trying to "help" you in the kitchen, grab a glass of vino, and find an empty room to take in this gorgeous eye candy. Again, wish I could take an ounce of credit for these gorgeous pics, but unfortunately, I can't. Cheers! There is something about white pumpkins that I just love. What's turkey day without a horn of plenty? Great first impression of the home. Love the rustic look of this one. The contradiction of the elegant chandelier and the farmhouse table make a great statement. Loving it! What a fabulous idea!! Now we're talkin'... Great colors. J'adore this container. (I took 10 years of first-year French) I wish these people would invite me! I don't know what I love most about this photo. Probably the goblets. What about the feathers and the pumpkins? I have to remember that for next year. Pure deliciousness... Stop by tomorrow...Sista is sending me pics of her gorgeous table. Maxine said that, not me.
This PEMDAS Order of Operations Bulletin Board Poster is the perfect classroom decor for any 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th Grade Math Class. This is vital information for Upper Elementary, Middle School an…
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Thousands of teachers have used these tried and true GUARANTEED tups to stop students from blurting out. Chatty Class? YOU NEED TO READ THIS!
Did your heart just skip a beat? Then you must love this heart anatomy print. This Valentines day print is a great gift for any one that you love who loves human anatomy! ART WORK STATS: • paper size: available in two sizes: 8 in X 10 in or 11 in x 14 in • printed on Aurora Fine Art Natural (100% cotton rag, acid-free, matte) • printed with Epson archival pigment inks • copy right watermark removed before printing SHIPPING INFO: • print will be packed in a sealed clear cello bag with a thick backing board, and shipped inside a rigid protective envelope • proof of mailing with each item is provided © 2013 Rachel Ignotofsky All rights reserved. Usage, reproduction, or altering of artwork is not permitted without permission. Each piece of artwork is an intellectual property and is protected by the copyright law.