This World’s Best Lasagna Recipe is a classic, featuring layers of sweet Italian sausage, lean ground beef, and a rich tomato sauce seasoned with fennel, basil, and Italian herbs. Combined with ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan, this lasagna is the perfect comfort food for any occasion.
Teaching behavior expectations in kindergarten is important, especially in the first few weeks of school. This often sets the stage for your class for the entire year. For students to fully understand what is expected of them, it is important that teachers address and teach these expectation. I usually spend a lot of time during the first weeks of school teaching student expectations and classroom behaviors. We complete sorts of good choices and bad choices in the classroom and discuss what makes them good and bad choices. We complete these sorts whole group and students also complete individual behavior reflection sheets. These work great during the first few weeks of school or when students may need a review. These include different levels of difficulty beginning with students simply deciding if an actions is a good or bad choice, to a student sort of good and bad choices (this is a freebie at the end of the blog post) to finally illustrating or writing good or bad choices. Also we color an emergent reader reviewing some of the classroom expectations. These can also just be used as little coloring pages when a classroom expectation is introduced. In your classroom, you may want to challenge your students to focus on a certain expectation for a week. Included are posters that would work great for this: These provide a visual and focus for students when expectations are being taught. You can make it a game and provide an incentive if students can meet this expectation a certain amount of times in a week. Once these expectations are taught it is important to keep students accountable to their actions. I have been using a visual think sheet in my classroom that is perfect for this. It is very appropriate for your early learners in pre-k or kindergarten or special ed because it includes pictures for students to show what they did. Students simply color in the choice they made and a better choice they can make. These are great reflections for students, communication for parents and documentation if necessary. You may also want to post these cool down methods where students can reflect on strategies to cool down, instead of getting upset. You can find this entire Behavior Think Sheets and Activities in my TPT store and the Free Good and Bad Choices Student Sort here:
This is a fun worksheet for practicing the verb to be. Print it out and work on it with your students or hand it out for homework.
This melt-in-your-mouth chicken breast recipe is a quick and easy dinner idea. With tender chicken baked in a creamy Parmesan, mayo, and seasoning blend, it’s a delicious and comforting dish that’s ready in 30 minutes. Perfect for weeknight dinners or meal prep. Keywords: melt-in-your-mouth chicken, creamy baked chicken, easy chicken dinner, Parmesan chicken, baked chicken breast recipe.
This free 9' long crochet super scarf is sure to keep you, and everyone else in your home warm this winter! pattern.
Tender and juicy, this Dutch oven pot roast recipe transforms an affordable cut of meat into a delicious comfort food dinner!
Teaching behavior expectations in kindergarten is important, especially in the first few weeks of school. This often sets the stage for your class for the entire year. For students to fully understand what is expected of them, it is important that teachers address and teach these expectation. I usually spend a lot of time during the first weeks of school teaching student expectations and classroom behaviors. We complete sorts of good choices and bad choices in the classroom and discuss what makes them good and bad choices. We complete these sorts whole group and students also complete individual behavior reflection sheets. These work great during the first few weeks of school or when students may need a review. These include different levels of difficulty beginning with students simply deciding if an actions is a good or bad choice, to a student sort of good and bad choices (this is a freebie at the end of the blog post) to finally illustrating or writing good or bad choices. Also we color an emergent reader reviewing some of the classroom expectations. These can also just be used as little coloring pages when a classroom expectation is introduced. In your classroom, you may want to challenge your students to focus on a certain expectation for a week. Included are posters that would work great for this: These provide a visual and focus for students when expectations are being taught. You can make it a game and provide an incentive if students can meet this expectation a certain amount of times in a week. Once these expectations are taught it is important to keep students accountable to their actions. I have been using a visual think sheet in my classroom that is perfect for this. It is very appropriate for your early learners in pre-k or kindergarten or special ed because it includes pictures for students to show what they did. Students simply color in the choice they made and a better choice they can make. These are great reflections for students, communication for parents and documentation if necessary. You may also want to post these cool down methods where students can reflect on strategies to cool down, instead of getting upset. You can find this entire Behavior Think Sheets and Activities in my TPT store and the Free Good and Bad Choices Student Sort here:
The air fryer is an excellent choice when it comes to cooking halloumi. The result is some deliciously crispy cheese that will have you going back for seconds.
Bruschetta, a classic Italian appetizer, is a delightful combination of toasted bread topped with a mixture of fresh ingredients. Originating from central Italy, this dish has become a staple in Italian cuisine and a favorite at gatherings worldwide. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party, looking for a light snack, or just craving something delicious, bruschetta is the perfect choice.
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Opening scenes are often written first and edited so many times, that after a while it’s easy to overlook the fact that they may no longer be the best choice, and that there may be more effective ways to begin your story. How well does your opening scene… Grab the reader’s attention? Introduce the main…
This dutch oven Mulligan Stew recipe combines tender beef and your choice of vegetables in a delicious tomato broth. Also known as Irish Stew or Hobo Stew, it's easy to make on the stove top in one pot!
What are the 7 types of ADHD? Let's talk about Dr. Amen's framework of seven types of ADHD, why they're helpful, and how they can help.
Switch up Taco Tuesday with oil-free, crunchy vegan taquitos. With various filling choices, tortilla choices, and even two cooking options, this vegan taquito recipe is fabulous, especially for the kids.
The Owl Cable Stitch Knitting Pattern creates an adorable textured woodland creature. Get free written pattern, chart, and video tutorial.
Keeping warm this winter has never been easier! Crochet this sweater dress for yourself or as a gift for someone you love. It includes a video tutorial and charts to make it easier for you!
Don't you just love the choice of blue colors in this 3 Stitch Technique Granny Square? Known as the Mosaic granny square.
Queijadas are also known as Portuguese Custard Cupcakes or Portuguese Milk Tarts. They are custardy, sweet, and creamy Portuguese cupcakes with golden brown edges. If you like custardy desserts, you will love them!
Creating a gallery wall is an excellent way to showcase your personality and add a unique touch to your home decor. With a mix of
Is your child with ADHD lying often? Why do ADHD kids lie? Let's talk about how you can help your ADHD child stop the dishonesty.
SEPTEMBER NO PREP MATH AND LITERACY ACTIVITIES
Put an end to the early finisher challenge with these fun and engaging (and free!) choice board activities for early finishers!
Neurographical art is perfect for a non artist. It creates mindfulness and peace without having too much structure or the ability to draw skilfully.
The paint color Sherwin Williams Evergreen Fog is a beautiful and calming green-gray with a hint of blue. It is a cool neutral that lets you add a shade of
This Creamy Chicken and Spinach Soup is a rich and hearty dish, loaded with tender chicken, fresh vegetables, and a savory broth. The addition of sun-dried tomatoes and Parmesan cheese adds a depth of flavor, while the heavy cream creates a silky, comforting texture. It's a perfect one-pot meal for a cozy dinner night.
Looking for easy Mediterranean diet dinners? Give these recipes a try. They're nutritionally balanced, tasty and come together in three steps or less.
Delicious muffins with great texture from the oats and flavor from the applesauce.
I have discovered just how insidious the school system really is and it makes me ever so glad we made the choice to homeschool rather than allowing public school indoctrination to filter into the minds of our children.
As long as you have a few vegetables and some eggs on hand, you can have a frittata on the table in about 20 minutes.
Chicken Alfredo Bake is a creamy, cheesy pasta dish made with tender chicken, rich Alfredo sauce, and a golden, bubbly mozzarella topping. This comforting recipe combines cooked penne or ziti pasta with a homemade Alfredo sauce made from butter, heavy cream, garlic, and Parmesan cheese. For extra creaminess, cream cheese can be added, and Italian seasoning brings it all together. Perfect for family dinners or meal prep, this Chicken Alfredo Bake is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!
Make tall, buttery, flaky scones like a pro in just 10 minutes of active prep time with my tried and true scones recipe. Now you can make moist, flavorful scones with your choice of add-ins that rival your local bakery. Keep reading for all my add-in ideas, tips, and tricks for scone perfection!