I grew up in a suburb of Chicago. Like many suburbs of Chicago, there was a large Jewish population. My father's side of the family is Jewish, but my mother's s…
NOTE: Some of the bulletin boards you see on this blog are now available for purchase from my etsy shop or Teachers Pay Teachers. Just purchase the desired bulletin board and instantly download a PDF file. You just need to print, trim and paste a few parts before hanging up in your classroom or hallway! If you would like the printing, trimming and pasting done for you, let me know. The final cost will be higher and shipping will be charged! If there is a bulletin board you see on here and would like to purchase, please contact me by leaving a comment, contacting me through one of my shops or emailing me at apples2zippers(at)gmail(dot)com. If I made it, I would love to share it. Now to the bulletin boards... I recently (1.5 years ago) finished my Masters in Family & Consumer Sciences. One of my projects was all about bulletin boards. I LOVE creating bulletin boards. I had FACS teachers from all over contact me with topics they wanted turned into a bulletin board. Here are some of those creations. Please forgive some of the photos. I took a picture of each one before I sent it off to the teacher- and I actually assembled the boards on my dining room wall, which doesn't have the greatest light. Please contact me with any questions about any of the boards. Measuring Equipment: Divided them into 3 categories: measuring spoons, dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups. Shares the sizes they come in, what ingredients are measured and how to use them. NOTE: This bulletin board is available for purchase at Teachers Pay Teachers! Wash Your Hands: 2005: This was one of my first bulletin boards I made when I started teaching! See below for my updated version! 2015: Updated but still full of interesting (and disgusting) facts! Hand Washing. This is always an important lesson to teach. I had students trace their hands on different colored construction paper to create a border. Then found some interesting (and kind of disgusting) facts to display! Family Types: This board was inspired by the stickers people have on their cars to show the members of their family. I created a ton of combinations- represented each family with people, the type and a definition. To finish it off, I included a quote about families from Barbara Bush- "Family means putting your arms around each other and being there." What a lovely quote! International Foods: The countries featured in the class are displayed on methods of travel. The things learned (what you will take with you) is displayed on luggage. Pretty sure I found all of the pictures from clipart or google images. Stay tuned. More to come. I promise.
Check out these 4 geometry bulletin boards with mini lessons featuring picture books. Your upper elementary students will have a blast!
The curfew clock and board are now two seperate pieces. If you look at the center of the arms on the curfew clock you can see a colored light indicating if it’s past curfew and the board allows you to write notes/paintings to each other!
A list for more interesting ways to answer 'Comment ça va?' than just bien ou mal ou comme ci comme ça.
As a FACS / FCS / Home Ec teacher, you've known it all along: Family & Consumer Sciences is everywhere. Even in English/ESL lessons. Display cross-curricular learning in your classroom with this Food Idioms Bulletin Board! Also, a great addition for any ESL or Speech and Language classroom. Each slide can be printed on a 8.5 x 11" paper. Or follow the included instructions to print 2, 4, 6 or 9 slides per page. Print 6 or 9 per page, cut up, laminate and use as task cards, vocab or for an ESL discussion activity. Simply print all or some of the 31 Food Idioms plus the title page (card stock is recommended). Trim them to your liking and paste on colored paper if desired (the red & white gingham paper was added for interest!). Don’t forget to laminate everything so it will last. NOTE: *This file includes 31 Food Idioms. 26 are shown in the first photo. You can print all or some of them to display in your classroom or hallway. Or to use as vocab or task cards. *The title will be the same size as all of the other pages unless you print it bigger or the other pages smaller. Please check out the "Printing Tips" file for more information. *questions or comments? Please email me at [email protected] or ask it on the "Ask a Question" tab on my homepage. Fashion Idioms Bulletin Board Kit also available! Buy both in a bundle for 20% off! *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* More Resources for Your FACS/Home Ec Classroom: Measuring Equipment Bulletin Board Kit FACS is Loads of Fun Bulletin Board Kit Wash Your Hands Bulletin Board Kit *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* *Be sure to follow my store to be notified of new products. *Don't forget to leave feedback! You will receive credits that can be used on future TpT purchases! *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Frustrated with you students because they use liquid measuring cups to measure flour? This Measuring Equipment Bulletin Board Kit will help teach your students which measuring tools to use for certain ingredients. The information contains photos of dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups and measuring spoons. Along with each photo is a list of ingredients that should be measured with that tool and how to properly do it. It is the perfect addition to your Home Economics, FACS (or FCS) classroom. **This is a digital download. You will NOT be mailed a physical product.** After purchasing you will download a zip file (it will be emailed to you & can be accessed in your account under purchases). NOTE: Colored paper and circles are not included in this purchase. You will have to paste the pages on colored paper once you print it out, if desired. The circles can be cut out with circle craft punches from construction paper and used for added interest and organization. Check out these other resources for Your FACS / Home Economics Classroom: FACS is Loads of Fun: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/202157143/facs-is-loads-of-fun-bulletin-board-kit Food Idioms: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/616195032/food-idioms-bulletin-board-kit
For an apt kitchen,Idan Naor of INworkshop applied a fragmented, geometric approach from the stair to the counters. Fluted circular island included.
Are you looking for functional classroom decor for your life skills classroom? These cooking posters are the perfect addition to help students see visual reminders for important kitchen safety rules they would need to remember while in the kitchen. This purchase comes with NINETEEN different cooking themed posters each focusing on a different rule for kitchen safety. Purchase Includes Access To: 19 different cooking posters Need Other Classroom Decor Ideas? Life Skills Bulletin Board Topics: Click Here! Breakfast Themed Orders Bulletin Board: Click Here! Burger Themed Orders Bulletin Board: Click Here! Chocolate Themed Orders Bulletin Board: Click Here! Coffee Themed Orders Bulletin Board: Click Here! Fast Food Themed Orders Bulletin Board: Click Here! Smoothie Themed Orders Bulletin Board: Click Here! Expiration Dates Bulletin Board: Click Here! Community Signs Bulletin Board: Click Here! CUSTOM Bulletin Board Borders: Click Here! Need Other Popular Life Skills Lessons? Recipe Comprehension:Click Here! Coupons, Reading Emphasis: Click Here! Food Directions: Click Here! Medicine Labels: Click Here! Receipts: Click Here! Tickets: Click Here! Hours of Operation: Click Here! Safety Signs, Community Signs: Click Here! Dollar Up, 1s, 5s, and 10s: Click Here! Menu Math:Click Here! How to Use a Microwave:Click Here! How to Use a Stove:Click Here! How to Use an Oven:Click Here! Coupons, Picture Emphasis:Click Here! Bus Schedules:Click Here! Measuring Cups:Click Here! Budgets:Click Here! Generic vs. Name Brand:Click Here! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Life Skills Creations on the top of my store page. You will be one of the first people to know when I have a sale or post new Life Skills Freebies in my store. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits! Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
It’s easy for us folks to work in the kitchen, simply coz we have two hands. Fracture, permanent disability, paralysis to one side…such situations don’t discrim
from our friends at James River High School, Richmond, Va. I’ve been meeting with some kids from the Leadership Center at James River High. I was introduced to them by their Ethics teacher Mr…
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What is the science behind jello? How does a colored powder and some water become a delicious dessert? Let's look at the science together.
Flexible seating has been around for some time now. I'm not sure what took me so long to jump on that bandwagon, but here goes! This is my first year teaching first as well as my first year using flexible seating. That being said, I'm clearly not an expert in the area, but I did want to share some pictures! Enjoy! **Update: I've received a lot of questions regarding the countertops pictured in my classroom. I made a tutorial and posted it on my highlights on my Instagram. Visit my Instagram page @happylittlekindergarten. Get my CAFE Menu here This is my fabulous step-daughter using the lap desks during my set-up day. Homemade objective boards. 12x12 weathered wood from Michael's, printed vinyl, and clothes pins. Visit my TPT Store Below!
We all know how crazy life can get, throw a few kids into the mix and it is pure insanity. The appointments, games, parties and paper wor...
Following safety measures while cooking food in a kitchen is an important aspect A kitchen can turn a chaotic and an unsafe place as we not only deal with hot surfaces but also boil liquids and work with sharp knives, harmful utensils and machinery. All these objects when not used carefully can cause a lot of chaos. One has to be careful about aspects like electrical and grease fires, scalding, food safety and preparation, cleanliness, handling hot items like water, hot pans, etc., electrical safety, handling small appliances and child proofing your apartment and kitchen. Apart from these hazards, a kitchen is also a place which can cause foodborne illness. A kitchen can be a highly effective environment where bacteria thrive on food in abundance. You can reduce the risks and hazards that you are likely to face in a kitchen by following the below steps; Ensure that all the wires, cords and plugs of your appliances are not frayed and have 3-prong grounded connections. Avoid using extension cords and instead use a junction box with built-in GFI (ground fault interrupters). This will help during a power shortage and also avoids water/electrical shock accidents. Keep wet hands away from electrical outlets. Avoid having any appliance that is broken or damaged and avoid buying broken appliances. Turn the handles of pots and pans inward so you do not knock them off and spill. Keep the loose clothes, long sleeves and long hair away from hot burners along with dish towels and pot holders. Avoid loose-fitting clothing. Once you’ve finished cooking, always make sure that all oven and stove dials are turned off. Also ensure that you never leave food unattended when cooking. Do not store combustible items on the stove (eg. potholders, hand towels etc.). Avoid overloading electrical outlets. Make sure that you have an all- purpose extinguisher nearby. Have a ventilated kitchen to prevent the build-up of carbon monoxide from gas cooking appliances. Keep your kids and pets outside your kitchen. Avoid cooking in a hasty manner. Keep away furniture, stools, chairs and other propping objects away from the counter tops and stoves. Keep all the electrical cords from kitchen appliances tied up and placed as far away as possible from your child’s reach. Make use of hot pads often. Keep all the cleaning chemicals and medications in a safe place away from the child’s reach. Know the techniques of cooking and stir the food away from your body also, learn to use sharp objects and other items carefully. Stay away from steam and be careful while lifting steam producing objects. Keep all the hot objects away from your children. Instruct your child to stay away from hot objects. Keep all the sharp objects like knives and others away from your child and avoid using tablecloths as children might pull them. Make use of childproof door latches on all kitchen cupboard doors and cover all the electrical outlets with protective covers. Make sure that you keep a fire extinguisher in or near the kitchen, but not near the stove or the heater. Also keep other flammable objects like mosquito repellents, cockroach repellents and others away from the stove, as keeping them closer to the fire can lead to an explosion. Keep all emergency numbers closer to you. Lastly, make sure that you keep all the essential tools in your kitchen
CUTE, fun & engaging 3D shape nets! Perfect for junior years classrooms but could be used in upper grades as well. The finished product looks awesome displayed in your room after and provides a reminder of the key features. These have been designed for little hands with large fold flaps, fold li...
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Note: Rowan is THE tree of hedgewitches, helping to open the gateway for spirit communication.
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This is an ideal reminiscing game for seniors that you can put together quickly and inexpensively.
Cute cork board ideas diy or homemade from wine / painted for bedroom, home office, walls, kitchen, classroom, desk by pinterest & tumblr
For an apt kitchen,Idan Naor of INworkshop applied a fragmented, geometric approach from the stair to the counters. Fluted circular island included.
Frustrated with you students because they use liquid measuring cups to measure flour? This Measuring Equipment Bulletin Board Kit will help teach your students which measuring tools to use for certain ingredients. The information contains photos of dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups and measuring spoons. Along with each photo is a list of ingredients that should be measured with that tool and how to properly do it. It is the perfect addition to your Home Economics, FACS (or FCS) classroom. **This is a digital download. You will NOT be mailed a physical product.** After purchasing you will download a zip file (it will be emailed to you & can be accessed in your account under purchases). NOTE: Colored paper and circles are not included in this purchase. You will have to paste the pages on colored paper once you print it out, if desired. The circles can be cut out with circle craft punches from construction paper and used for added interest and organization. Check out these other resources for Your FACS / Home Economics Classroom: FACS is Loads of Fun: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/202157143/facs-is-loads-of-fun-bulletin-board-kit Food Idioms: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/616195032/food-idioms-bulletin-board-kit