Learn how to set up a calm down corner for kids, with printables and calming tools to help them process big feelings and emotions.
A one-of-a-kind Oh the Places You'll Go Playroom that inspires creativity where kids can play, read and imagine. Every corner has something unexpected.
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Learn how to create a peaceful and effective Calm Corner to help children self-regulate in your classroom or home.
implententing the ying-yang sign as the form driver of the building, the library becomes a public multicultural information center.
How to fold an origami corner bookmark. Learn how to embellish and deocrate these cute monster bookmarks for kids.
Senses Cave: A sky roof made of cotton and lights makes a universe out of the Senses Cave and children can lie back and study the night sky.
What kind of books do the kids like reading? Who are they favourite characters? The kids have to...
Buon lunedì! Questa settimana, per la serie 5 idee bellissime e a prova di famiglia eco-friendly, vi propongo 5 progetti fai da te da fare con le scatole di cartone! Caffetteria Fantastica questa caffetteria tutta fai da te, in stile Starbucks. Altre (deliziose) foto su 45wall Design Città in scatola Su The Imagination Tree ho trovato questa 'città in scatola', delizia per bambini piccoli! You've got mail Ecco, questa sarebbe piaciuta a me da piccola. Una mailbox in cartone, di Ikat Bag! Baby drugstore Sempre su Iktabag, questo simpatica bottega fai da te Stazione dei treni Questa stazione dei treni potrebbe intrattenere un
Learn how to create a peaceful and effective Calm Corner to help children self-regulate in your classroom or home.
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Learn how to create a peaceful and effective Calm Corner to help children self-regulate in your classroom or home.
Starting tonight, Noblezada co-stars in the folk-opera musical Hadestown, from director Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812) and singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell.
Discover Over 50 Enchanting DIY Kids Reading Nook Ideas to Inspire a Love of Books - Transform Any Space into a Cozy & Magical Reading Haven for Your Child.
This is a fun worksheet to practice pronouns with your EFL students.
Try some paper weaving and colouring to make an Elmer picture! Activity: Paper weaving & colouring Age: Yr 1 - Yr 6 (See tip at the bottom for how to adapt to use with older children) Resources: Black paper, Strips of coloured paper, glue scissors What to do: 1) Measure and draw a 2 cm border inside an A4 sheet of thick paper or card. 2) Measure 2cm lines across the inside of the border and cut slits following each one with a craft knife and ruler or fold the paper lengthways and use scissors to cut them from the middle, stopping at the border. 3) Cut 2 cm strips of coloured paper lengthways. 4) Weave your strips through your A4 paper lengthways, being sure to to start each strip the opposite of the last one e.g. 'over, under' 'under, over'. 5) Finish weaving and stick down the end of each strip on the front and the back of the paper. 6) Now you can either draw Elmer over the top of your weaving or draw and colour him in and then cut him out and glue him on top of your paper weaving background. (I will add an Elmer shape for you to use at the bottom of the post) Add a googly eye if you have one! TIP: Older children love to do paper weaving. Here is an example of year 5/6 work. This was achieved by folding the paper lengthways, after drawing the border, then drawing curvy lines, instead of straight ones, and cutting up to the border while still folded, then open out. The strips used to weave are different widths.
Learn to make quick and easy fabric bookmarks using fabrics scraps. This tutorial walks all level of quilters through the steps to make a fabric bookmark.
In fifth grade, the classroom teachers and I are piggy-backing off of each other to reinforce Sean Covey's The Seven Habits of Healthy Kids ...
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Image 4 of 13 from gallery of Youth Centre in Roskilde / Cornelius + Vöge. Photograph by Adam Mørk
Do *not* miss this carefully curated list of old money names (boys, girls, and last names, too). Full of character, history and well, money!
Last year the cup stack was one of my FAVORITE team building activities (see post here). So, naturally, I wanted to give it another shot! The Cup Stack is a fun, yet challenging activity that promotes team work. The supplies are basic: cups, string, rubber bands. I go ahead and tie the string to the rubber bands so it is ready to go. I make a few for groups of 4 and a few for groups of 5, this way no matter what the numbers are in the classroom I can make it work. I start by asking students what teamwork is. What does it look like? sound like? feel like? We brainstorm a list of ideas that I hang in the classroom for students to refer to. Each class comes up with a variety of ideas, but they all center around the same theme. Then I introduce their challenge. I start off my admitting that this will be a frustrating activity. We discuss ways to handle our stress and feelings that arise when others make a mistake or don't do what we want them to do. I model that they will each be given 6 cups and a rubberband with strings attached to it. Their job is to stack the cups into a design by only holding onto their individual string. I demonstrate that when everyone pulls on their string the rubberband opens wider, and vice versa. I also show them the challenges of picking up a cup that has tipped on its side or fallen on the floor. No matter what happens, they must follow the one rule: YOU CAN ONLY TOUCH YOUR STRING. No touching the rubber band, no touching the cup, and no touching other group member's strings. I reinforce how communication is so important in order to reach the goal. Then I set them off. Here are some videos and pics. After about 10-15 minutes, we pause and reflect on our experiences. I ask them to rate their group on how well they worked together using the ideas we wrote at the beginning of the lesson. I ask them what went well for their group. I also ask them what didn't go well for their group. We talk about different strategies and ways we an handle ourselves when things don't go the way we want them to. Throughout the activity I walk around and facilitate positive communication, so I usually have a few examples to help springboard the discussion.
Image 2 of 23 from gallery of Organic House / Javier Senosiain. Photograph by Javier Senosiain
Teach kids to be mindful with this 5 step activity. This "break" method will help kids and adults focus and live in the moment.
Section general grammar tips. Teaching English online has become more and more popular in recent years. Through the following courses below, we will show you how to adapt your existing skills and knowledge to suit this specific area of the teaching world.
It's getting chilly here and I find myself more often wanting to stay in bed in the cold mornings. I found some items that just look plain comfortable and
Explore exciting and fun kids playroom ideas to create a vibrant space for play. Discover tips and inspiration for designing the perfect kids' play area.
Wanting your child to grow up with an entrepreneurial spirit is not enough. You must also support your child entrepreneur and give them the tools they need to succeed.
This is a great activity to practice reading comprehension. Students read the statements, look at the picture and determine whether the statement is true or false.
Remember the bad photos you got from Olan Mills and other photography studios back in the 1970s and '80s? What background would you use? The autumn leaves, the southern grove or the fake library with all the books, that was the worst!
Section general grammar tips. Teaching English online has become more and more popular in recent years. Through the following courses below, we will show you how to adapt your existing skills and knowledge to suit this specific area of the teaching world.
Here is an autumn inspired apple study for children if you home educate.
So many ways to explore some extra creativity! These fun art challenges are perfect for kids and adults to stretch their imaginations!