Create a pinwheel card! These cards are super fun and easy to make - just visit my blog to follow my simple instructions🌷 Pinwheel cards are a perfect design to help you create with your paper...
Yes or No Questions of the Day for Preschool, Pre-K and Kindergarten offers a set of 20 interactive questions, specially designed to promote simple and engaging discussions with young learners. These cards provide a fun and educational way to encourage children to express themselves by answering yes or no, promoting critical thinking and communication skills. Ideal for everyday use in the classroom or at home to build early decision-making abilities. ⭐ You will receive: ⭐ 11 Printable pages. ⭐ Each page has a Two Questions. ⭐ Size 8.5x11 In. Thank You For Shopping By My Store. Rating After Downloading Is Very Appreciated! ⭐Follow Me To Be The First To Hear About FREEBIES And Updates ⭐
Yes yes, I know it’s not a card that can be properly send through mail, but if you hand it directly I think it’s quite a cute card with a fun surprise 😊 Hope you like it 😊🌸 #birthdaycards...
Yes! There is a trick to tearing paper so that the beautiful, interesting rough edges show! Learn the torn paper technique the easy way!
If you are looking for homemade card ideas you can make with your Cricut then my card making series is the perfect place to start!
If you are looking for homemade card ideas you can make with your Cricut then my card making series is the perfect place to start!
Is there a trick to tearing paper? YES! In order to get that beautifully, rough texture on the top of the paper, try this technique. 1. Hold the paper firmly with your right thumb to tear the top...
Whip up 3 charming SIP cards (Stamps, Ink, Paper) with any floral stamp set. I’m showing off the Painted Lavender set by Stampin’ Up! but use whatever you have on hand. This method is perfect for any skill level, including beginning card makers!
Do you ever make a card that just makes you SMILE? These quick 2x5 cards are super easy to make and are sure to leave a smile on your face!
If you are looking for homemade card ideas you can make with your Cricut then my card making series is the perfect place to start!
If you are looking for homemade card ideas you can make with your Cricut then my card making series is the perfect place to start!
If you are looking for homemade card ideas you can make with your Cricut then my card making series is the perfect place to start!
Free printable what/who am I game cards in PDF form. The cards have pictures and words. There are also instructions on how to play the game.
An Overlay Fun Fold card is a unique way to make a greeting card! I’ve got all the instructions you need and several sample cards too!
Pinwheel cards are a beautiful and creative way to use up your scrap paper, but getting that perfect square alignment can be frustrating. That's why we're
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Introducing the perfect tool for card game enthusiasts: the printable mini deck of playing cards! This innovative product allows you to easily print and cut out your own set of compact playing cards that are perfect for on-the-go gaming.
Easy Heart Pop Up Valentine Card! Learn how to make a 3d heart explosion card with this easy project for kids and teens!
Want to make every handmade card unique but just don’t have the time? Here's how you can make 6 quick cards with ONE sheet of paper!
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Hi everyone! It’s Jeannie (InsideoutJeans) on the blog today with Gerda Steiner Design’s stamp set named, Pigeons and A Toast to You. Yes -- the last card was also featuring these birdies but I couldn't help myself. I live in San Francisco and they are not my favorite at all BUT Gerda's fun illustration of them just su
Hello Friends, How are you today? I am popping in with a quick share. OMG is a phrase I say when I am really blown away by something....even tho it sounds
I have forty-one...yes FORTY-ONE cards to share with you today that are put together with the Sweet Thoughts Memories & More Cards AND the coordinating Sweet Thoughts Memories & More Cards
I was asked if the card I shared in the blog hop really spins, and the answer is yes! I thought I'd share how I made it. To begin, you will need half a sheet of cardstock as well as a pice of coordinating cardstock. You will need the Circle Card Thinlit as well as the Circle Collection Framelit. You will need Bakers Twine, Glue Dots, 2 1/2" Circle Punch and what ever element you want as the spinner, Any punched element that fits inside the opening will work. So think flowers, butterfly etc. Start by adding DSP if desired. If you add DSP do not add adhesive to the area that will have the circle cut out. Place the the cardstock with the Circle Card Thinlit on the Magnetic base of the Big Shot add the 4th from the smallest Circle Collection Framelit centered in the circle of the Thinlit, run it through the Big Shot. Take the card out and fold on the score lines as you normally would. Punch 2 circles with the 2 1/2" circle punch and then run them through the Big Shot with the forth Circle Framelit centered in the circles. These will be used later to frame the opening in the card. Use the leftover circles to punch 2 each of the butterflies(or any embellishment that you want to use). Cut a piece of Bakers Twine and use Glue Dots to stack your punched pieces and adhere them firmly to the twine. Use Mini Glue Dots to stretch the twine tautly between the top and bottom of the opening, making sure that the embellishment is clear of the edges. Trim the ends of the twine and use the circular frames to cover the ends and glue dots as well as to frame the opening on both sides. Stamp and embellish in any way that is pleasing to you. Before placing the card in an envelope wind the butterfly by twisting the string, with the card closed it holds the butterfly in place, once the card is opened the string unwinds and the butterfly spins. I hope you have fun making a spinner card.
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Hi stamping friends, wahoo, it’s You Tube Tuesday and what do I have for you this week? a Stampin Up Video Star of Light Double Z Card. – Yes, FINALLY. You may recognize this card as I shared it a few
The Winter Meadow Suite Collection was the first I thing I ordered from the new Stampin’ Up! Mini Catalog. The papers are gorgeous, the sentiments are so pretty, and the colors of the collect…
CASEing the Cattie?? Whatever am I talking about?!? CASE is an acronym that stands for Copy And Share Everything. Yes, if you see a card you like, CASEing is perfectly acceptable. Many time CASEing isn’t an exact copy, it can...
We devised this game to support our children's questioning skills, deduction skills and number knowledge. We have taken the existing version of the well known party game and updated it for the classroom/learning environment. We have provided number cards which players use to ask questions about - but where we have developed the game, to support learning and questioning, is to provide the children with 5 question openers - supporting their questioning skills, and 14 vocabulary cards related to the features and properties of number. This takes the game to the next level and focused on embedding learning of the topic, questioning skills and deducing answers from the information gained. Once purchased and downloaded, open the ZIP and open the main document. Print the document in colour to support the color coded vocabulary, hint and shape name cards– 34 pages of resources and instructions. To maintain the quality of the resources when using on a regular basis, laminate each page to keep the resource in good condition for longer. This will also strengthen each of the cards without having to print on card. Once printed and laminated, cut each of the cards out. You should have: 60 Number Cards for game playing (1 – 1000000) 24 Spare number cards to support class teachers in making the game fit the needs of their pupils 14 Handy Hint Vocabulary cards to support questioning 5 Question Starter cards to support developing higher order questioning 6 “cut out and make” card stands for players to place their 2D and 3D shape name card on. Your resource is now ready for use. The game is easy to play and designed for up to 6 players (but this can also be played in smaller and larger groups, including the whole class, with one child asking the questions and the rest of the class answering them. Before playing: 1) Set out the game cards at the beginning of play. The 60 Number Name Game Cards should be in a pile, faced down so that no-one can see the name of the shape being picked. 2) Both the 14 Handy Hints Vocabulary cards and the 5 question starter cards should all be face up and separated so that each player can see the cards. 3) Each player should have a stand in front of them, facing away from them. 4) Decide which player is going to start. Order of play will then move clockwise from the first player. 5) Decide who will tally the number of questions asked for each player. You are now ready to play. 6) Player one takes a card from the pile of Number Name Game Cards and – without looking at the card, places it on the stand so that all of the other players can see the card. 7) Player one then starts asking a series of questions to try and work out the number on their game card. 8) For each question asked, the answer from the other players can only be “yes” or “no”. 9) After each question has been asked, the scorer records a tally. 10) Once the player has guessed correctly the number, the scorer adds up the amount of questions and that is the score for that player. 11) The next player then repeats these steps. 12) Game play continues until all the cards have gone, or the players have played an equal number of cards each. 13) The player with the least number of points/questions asked is the winner. Alternative game playing 1) You can also play this game in the inverse where player one takes the card and does not show the other players. Instead, the other players take it in turns to ask questions about the number. Each question asked is a point to the player who asked it. The round stops when the number has been guessed. The person who guessed the number takes one mark from their total. 2) The class teacher can also pick a card and ask specific children to ask a question about the number. Children can keep asking questions until the number has been guessed. 3) The class teacher can take a card and they can start describing the number using mathematical properties. The first child to guess the number correctly is the winner. Thank you for viewing our products. If you want to be informed of any new products, sales or freebies, why not follow our store and be the first to get to know what we are up to? Best wishes INSPIReducation.
Yes, some of them are Comic Sans. But that just makes it better.
Yes! There is a trick to tearing paper so that the beautiful, interesting rough edges show! Learn the torn paper technique the easy way!
This interactive game is based on the popular board game "Headbandz", and it can be modified to meet the needs in your classroom! This product includes detailed instructions and tips on how we implement this game into my classroom, as well as, 40 different character trait task cards! This game really encourages student to have a firm understanding of different character traits by asking them to describe the trait in a "yes" or "no" question format. This allows them to make connections, find synonyms, antonyms, and relate the trait to popular known literary characters! Example: Word: Angry Is this a positive trait? No! Is this a negative trait? Yes! Is this word a synonym for mad? Yes! Would Cruella de Vil be described with this trait? Yes! Does this trait start with the letter "a"? Yes! Am I "ANGRY"? YES! I hope your students truly enjoy this activity! If you have any questions or concerns - Feel free to reach me at [email protected]. Enjoy!
Use question of the day cards for attendance, math rotations, or get-to-know you activities. The simple layout and minimal color make these affordable to print. With prompting and support students will be able to identify print in everyday life including the words yes and no, letters in their own name, and environmental print. The twenty-four questions are centered around the month of April holidays, April National Days, spring, favorite foods, families, and weather. Question topics: Weather, flowers, spring, April Fool's Day, favorite foods, family, and pets.
Are you looking for ESL Games? You've come to the right place. Do you teach ESL students? Are you looking for ESL vocabulary resources? Best games for your students to improve their communication and vocabulary skills. Highest Quality! Advantages: boosts students' confidence develops words association perfect for reviewing helps to reactivate vocabulary forces students to speak freely helps to improve your students' communication and vocabulary skills. teach your students speaking about PROFESSIONS Wow your students with this fun and entertaining game Highest Quality! The set consists of 50 TABOO cards which are about JOBS. The set is intended for students of English as a foreign language OR as a fun game for your pupils. There is 1 file that consits of 50 cards. There is also back graphic page to print them double sided. All cards are high quality. Each card has a set of 5 taboo words. This is the 3rd part of the whole set, which consists of 150 cards. 1. Physicist 2. Pilot 3. Pirate 4. Plumber 5. Police officer 6. Politician 7. Postman 8. PR specialist 9. Professor 10. Psychiatrist 11. Psychologist 12. Real estate agent 13. Receptionist 14. Recruiter 15. Referee 16. Repairman 17. Reporter 18. Roofer 19. Sailor 20. Sales representative 21. Scientist 22. Sculptor 23. Secretary 24. Security guard 25. Singer 26. Software eingineer 27. Soldier 28. Speaker 29. Spy 30. Student 31. Surgeon 32. Supervisor 33. Tailor 34. Taxi driver 35. Teacher 36. Tour guide 37. Train conductor 38. Train driver 39. Trainer 40. Translator 41. Truck driver 42. Tutor 43. Undertaker 44. Veterinarian 45. Waiter 46. Welder 47. Web developer 48. Wedding planner 49. Writer 50. Zoologist CHECK OUT MY STORE FOR OTHER GOODIES! Help me to grow by Following my store. This way you will get the latest info about my new products. Make sure to visit my Facebook page. Also follow my Pinterest page. I'm also on Twitter. And Yes I'm on INSTAGRAM. Spruce up your lessons with these AMAZING taboo cards and feel more than welcome to write a review. All comments are welcomed. How about suggesting a topic to prepare taboo cards about? You'd better tell your fellow teachers about these LOVELY cards :) DON'T FORGET TO RATE AND COMMENT ON YOUR PURCHASE My other products: High Quality! 50 ESL Taboo cards - JOBS - FULL VERSION - PART 1 High Quality! 50 ESL CAN'T SAY THEM cards - JOBS - FULL VERSION - PART 2 High Quality! 30 ESL Taboo cards - VACATION/HOLIDAYS - FULL VERSION High Quality! 60 ESL Taboo cards - ANIMALS- FULL VERSION High Quality! 30 ESL Taboo cards - Holiday by the SEA - FULL VERSION High Quality! 30 ESL Taboo cards - AIR TRAVEL- FULL VERSION High Quality! 100 ESL Taboo cards - SPORTS- FULL VERSION
This is a fun game to make your students practise asking and answering questions in the simple past tense. It doesn’t need much preparation. How to play -Print out two sets of the game for each team. Each game should contain 30 cards. -Laminate the game for a longer duration. Cut and prepare the cards. -The students form teams of 2 or 3. Each player takes 5 cards. The rest of the cards is put on the table face down -During a turn, the first player choses one of his cards and asks the question on the card to another player (ex: Did he wash the dishes?). The other player answers saying (yes, he did or no, he didn’t) depending if he has the card or not. If he has it, he handles it to the first player who gets a pair of cards and wins a point. In case the 2nd player doesn’t have the card, the 1st player picks one from the pile of cards on the table. -The game goes on until there are no cards left on the table. The winner is the player who has the most cards. Other products that you may like: Fun games Simple present and simple past exercises WH questions for beginners Grammar Guided writing Follow my store on TPT Follow me on Pinterest Earn credit on TPT for your next purchases by leaving your feedback ( Go to 'my purchases' on your TPT account and click on 'leave feedback) and earn credit.
Happy Sunday! It's time for another Sketch Challenge with The Paper Players. Ann Schach has whipped up a banner-ific sketch for us this week. Seems really simple, but when I tell you I went back to the drawing board 25 times on this one, I under-exaggerate. Here's my card: And
Today I’m launching a preorder for two new stamp sets and yes, you guessed it, they revolve around card sentiments. Both are basic word sentiment sets, but one is a little sassy (and simple) the other is a bit saucy. I wanted to design some simple sentiments that I could use when making cards for my […]
In a previous post, I shared some of my favorite card making tips and tricks. Since I'm a firm believer in "never too many tips and tricks," I've compiled nine additional card making hacks that will help you save time, money and yes, sanity.
The Winter Meadow Suite Collection was the first I thing I ordered from the new Stampin’ Up! Mini Catalog. The papers are gorgeous, the sentiments are so pretty, and the colors of the collect…
Are your students experiencing difficulties asking questions in English ? Then these activities will help them mastering WH-questions ! This resource contains 4 pdf files on Grammar Questions in English : I have who has games : a student reads the question that is on the card and the student that has the answer to this question continues the chain. There are 3 games. Each on focuses on a particular topic: grammar - questions in the present tense, in the past tense and modal auxiliaries (can, should, will, would and must). There are 30 cards in each set. It is a "I have who has" like game. The 3 answer keys to the I have who has games on grammar questions in English. It will help you follow the games. 1 keyring with 14 question words illustrated. Note: the key ring with 14 question words can be purchased separately WH questions Key Ring Extra activities : a set of cards to print on which the answers are written : your students have to find the appropriate questions. For this activity, all the expected questions are printed on the cards so your students can easily work by themselves. Options included in this resource: • British English and American English versions • color and black & white versions See preview for a complete overview of this resource. Related Resources: Question Words Posters Vol 1 Question Words Posters Vol.2 212 posters for the classroom Worksheets and Clothespin Cards - Question Words BOOM Cards : Making WH Questions / Yes-No Questions - Distance Learning BOOM Cards : Question Words - Distance Learning Question Words : 6 mystery pictures - Color by Code ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ FOLLOW ME Be the first to know about my new products, discounts and freebies Just click on the Follow Me green star ✩ next to my store’s name. Every new product is 50% off for 24 hours. You don't want to miss this ! You can also follow me on my FaceBook Page or on Pinterest How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page . Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click on it : then give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. USAGE ©️ This product is for your personal and your classroom use only. It is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying or distributing for more than one teacher is prohibited. Please read TOU.