The family Solanaceae , the so-called nightshade family, contains many very familiar edible plants which include the chili pepper ( Capsicum...
Help your preschooler understand the definitions of yesterday, today and tomorrow on this drawing worksheet.
The aptly named yesterday, today and tomorrow shrub produces a fascinating display of flowers from spring until the end of summer. Learn more about the plant and find growing tips and care in this art
Brunfelsia propagation can be done through tip cuttings taken from the current season's growth or from seeds. For information on how to propagate yesterday, today, and tomorrow plants, click this arti
This profuse bloomer lives up to its name by opening deep violet, turning to light violet, then white, all in three days! Make it the star of a dappled shade shrub border, plant near walkways, or mass as a showy privacy screen. Easily pruned to fit in smaller garden beds or containers. Evergreen in frost-free areas.
This PDF file contains the calendar cards: Yesterday was, Today is, and Tomorrow will be that goes with my free calendar set and an editable file as well to add your own wording. IMPORTANT ** The editable document MUST be opened in Adobe Reader to be fully functional. This document WILL NOT be editable if opened with a generic PDF reader.
Hi friends! Today Marina with you and my new pages in the art journal. The theme of this month and the inspiration board gave me ideas...
Help your learner understand the difference between yesterday, today and tomorrow with a fun and simple journal.
DAYS of the WEEK Printable Wheel, Yesterday Today Tomorrow Activity, Montessori Calendar Practice, Homeschool Printable, Preschool Game Make learning the days of the week fun for kids with this colorful and easy to use wheel. For multiple uses, laminate both pages and attach the wheel to the center of the "Days of the Week" page. Use a brad pin for for best results - this will allow the colorful wheel to spin and line up with the proper days. You child or student will be able to practice the current day of the week, as well as "yesterday was" and "tomorrow will be" by visually being able to see how they line up next to each other. This printable is great for calendar practice, visual schedules, circle time, morning routine, etc. Use it with your preschool and kindergarten aged kids, or even in a special education classroom. You can pin it to your classroom bulletin board or use it in classroom centers for the kids to manually manipulate. The options are endless! Included you will find 2 high resolution pages (PDF) for you to print at home or send to a print shop. BONUS: I have also included a matching Days of the Week tracing page for your child to start practicing writing the days of the week! Paper size: 8.5in x 11in Due to monitor differences and printer settings, colors may vary slightly on your printed items. These pages are not to be used for commercial use. GREAT TIP: Laminate each page for multiple uses! REMINDER: This is a digital download. No physical products will be shipped to you. Following your purchase, you will receive an email from Etsy with the link for downloading the file. RETURNS/REFUNDS/PROBLEMS? Due to the digital nature of the product, returns and refunds will not be possible. Should you have any problems with the download, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Days of the week made interesting and playful with this beautiful wooden wheel. Small enough to carry around and it hangs using a keyhole in the back when not in use. Made of maple and beech. The rotating wheel measures 5", with the whole thing measuring a little less than 7.5"
I did some updating to our Morning Meeting area for this upcoming school year. I use the space below my two white boards for our Morning Meeting. Our Morning Meeting consists of two sections: the calendar and the morning meeting board. I am using my same calendar from last year, but I added a strip of the monster border to spruce it up a bit and to tie it all together! Can you guess what our theme might be for this year? For the Morning Meeting Board, I used two pieces of foam board as the base. I had originally planned to cover it with the same fabric that is on my bulletin boards, but I decided that was too much hassle, so I got out that cute monster border and viola! a cute home-made bulletin board for about $3. I ran a piece of border down the middle too because that seam wasn't so pretty. After we add the date to the calendar, we move over to the Morning Meeting Board. (The calendar part is pretty obvious, right? Please say yes because I am not done cutting out my months and numbers yet!) First we have our "Today is...", "Yesterday was...", "Tomorrow will be..." section. This reinforces the days of the week, their order, etc. I just created these using Microsoft Word. Once I printed them out, I mounted them on cardstock and laminated them. I made a pocket to hold the extra days. I laminated that too to make it more durable. I do have a toddler running around, you know and this is within her reach! Next, we have our weather section. The kids check the weather each morning after breakfast and they update the weather at the Morning Meeting. They add the big weather card to the "What's the Weather?" to show that day's weather and the small weather card on the one that shows all 5 weekdays. I like this because it helps show them the weather over a duration of time. The pocket holds all the pieces. You can find these prinatables at: Homeschool Creations and 1+1+1=1. The next two things are included in the weather and calendar part of the morning meeting. We have a place to write the day and the date two different ways. This is good reinforcement for your older kiddos. We also have a place to chart the inside and outside temperatures. I just mounted these on cardstock and laminated them. You can use a dry-erase or wet-erase marker to change these each day. I personally prefer a Vis-a-Vis wet erase marker (like you'd use on a transparency). You can find these printables at: Homeschool Creations and 1+1+1=1. I love the "Make the Date" section of our morning meeting. This is where the kiddos can practice counting coins to form the date. For example, if the date is the 13th, they'll use coins to make 13 cents. All the pieces are in the little pocket! You can find these printables at 1+1+1=1. We also have a Color of the Day on our Morning Meeting Board. This is mainly for the benefit of Zoe, but will be good reinforcement for Andrew (K) this year too. We take the time to point out a few things around the room that are that color or think of other things that are that color too. For older kids, have them practice spelling those color words! You can find this at: 1+1+1=1. This pocket she's created is blank, so it's good for other things too! Save it as a template. (I used it to hold my days of the week.) This year, we are studying US Geography. By using these clips, I can change the geography section as often as I need to include whatever we are studying. Here I've clipped an Alabama flashcard. We'll find Alabama on our map, talk about the capital and a few fun facts about the state. We'll also talk about Mountain Regions, Rivers, Trails, etc. this year in geography. We'll touch on it at Morning Meeting and go more in depth later in the day. Next I have our weekly Bible verse and our Character Quality we are studying. For Bible, we use Developing Godly Character in Children. Each week, I print our verse and character quality on cardstock and slide them into these clips. This makes it easy to remove them and hang a new one each week. We also have a weather graph to chart the weather over the course of the month. You can find this printable at Confessions of a Homeschooler. One more thing we do each day is our Place Value Chart. Each day we add a straw to the "ones" pocket. When we get to 10, we bundle them up with a rubber-band and move them over to the tens place and put a 0 in the ones place. We do this everyday. It reinforces those place-value skills AND it helps me keep up with how many days we've been in school that year! This pocket chart is beside one of my white boards. I picked this up at my local teacher supply store for about $12 I think. You should be able to find it online too. Well, that's basically our Morning Meeting portion of our school day. I hope I've given you some ideas and some inspiration to have your own morning meeting with your kiddos! And now I'll leave you with a few magnificent monsters that you'll find in my school room this year. I am not done with them all, but here's a preview!
art journal page for SODAlicious challenge :)
Mixed Media on Canvas, 2006. 36" x 24" Sold.
This calendar set includes the days of the week and the months of the year. Also, included are cards for 'Today is', 'Tomorrow will be', and 'Yesterday was'. These are perfect for calendar time with primary grade students. Thank you and please leave a rating. :)
Yesterday is history tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift that's why we call it the present. This beautiful Quote was originally Penned by Eleanor Roosevelt. I designed, hand painted, hand stenciled distressed and stained this sign. This sign is made on repurposed pallet wood and as such it may have, dents, chips, cracks, dings, nails and/or nail holes. This just adds to the unique and one of a kind charm that each sign has and, can only be achieved by using recycled wood. It has a heavy saw tooth hanger attached.
Canadian-born artist Andrew Salgado (previously here and here) presents a new body of work composed of towering portraits that span over eight-feet-tall. The mixed media works incorporate materials as diverse as paperback books and miniature cacti—objects that bring even more texture to the cross-hatched oil and pastel faces portrayed on each canvas. The works are included in his solo exhibition A Room With a View of the Ocean which runs through August 20 at Lauba House in Zagreb, Croatia. More
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… You are a collection of moments; yesterday's, today's, tomorrow's. Let them fill you up. Breathe them in. They belong to you.
Brunfelsia propagation can be done through tip cuttings taken from the current season's growth or from seeds. For information on how to propagate yesterday, today, and tomorrow plants, click this arti
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So how was your Wednesday? Mine has been great so far, lots of fun was had this afternoon at my live, you will see that here tomorrow. Today I have yesterday's live replay...... is that confusing
Have your students identify what "Today is", "Tomorrow will be" , and "Yesterday was" with these Arrows Check out the Days of Week headers that go perfectly with this freebie! ...