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My favorite of this lot of vintage Nestle wrappers - all because of the cool Quik glass-of-milk mascots illustrated on the back of the wrapper!
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Nestle Japan has announced that they will be replacing their plastic kit Kat wrappers with recyclable origami papers in a bid to tackle the plastic waste,
Delight their Valentines with these printable Star Wars Candy Bar Wrappers with characters from The Force Awakens. Non Valentine version too.
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Here are the all-time best discontinued chocolate bars and treats that need to be brought back right now...
Hey there, fellow flavor adventurers! Have you ever found yourself in the candy aisle, eyes glazing over the colorful wrappers, and thought, "Hmm, these would make some pretty wild beer flavors"? Well, you're not alone!
When I first introduced quarter notes, half notes and whole notes to the kids, I showed the kids the sandpaper notes. They looked at the notes, felt them, and also shut their eyes to guess what they had. Then I showed them the rhythm pizza pieces. We stacked them and talked about how many quarter slices were needed to make a whole pizza, etc. I thought this was a clever, creative way to introduce the topic to the kids. I also (re)introduced the idea of ta, ti-ti and rests. I had them "buy" some candy by choosing a card and telling us the rhythm (we had to repeat after them). Candy bar rhythms I used the fish-rhythm cards below to play a circle game. I set out six cards that we had to sit behind. Then we sang a song: Charlie over the ocean Charlie over the sea Charlie caught a blackbird Could've been me... as one person tapped each seated player on the head. When the song ended, the last person tapped had to chase the tapper around the circle. The tapper had to try to sit down before s/he was caught. Then s/he had to tell us what his/her card was. Here's where you can download the other part of the fish rhythm matching cards (with number values). Be sure to visit http://susanparadis.wordpress.com/ and http://laytonmusic.wordpress.com/ for more wonderful music-teaching ideas and downloads. UPDATE, Fall 2015: My youngest is now 7 and this semester the kids will be learning/reviewing notes, rhythm, music notation and more. Using a lot of free resources, I have put our Music Curriculum plans together into a 8-week plan (it might take us longer) that is a free download over at my new location. The packet is 15 pages or so AND it has hyperlinks to many *amazing* free music resources. Again, you will find that new post over at my new location, homeschoolden.com: Free Beginner's Music Curriculum: Learning Notes, Rhythm, Music Notation and more See you there! ~Liesl You'll find links to lots of the different games and activities we'll be using: Follow our Musical Journey in Pictures this Semester (Fall 2015): Free Beginner's Music Curriculum: Learning Notes, Rhythm, Music Notation and more Music Curriculum: Week One — See what we actually did during the first week with photos. Music Theory Curriculum: Week Two — Post on Wed. 9/15/2015 We used the Climb the Mountain Game you see above! Plus did a number of other activities. You might be interested in these free composer resources if you are doing Music Appreciation. Here you'll find free composer cards, poster, lapbook and more: Music Appreciation: Famous Music Composers See you soon over at our new location: homeschoolden.com or over at our Homeschool Den Facebook Page. ~Liesl
Wonton wrappers are fun and easy to make at home. Make a big batch and use them to make egg rolls, wontons, dumplings, ravioli, and more!Yield: 16-5" egg roll wrappers or 30-3" wonton wrappers
Most popular candy bar wrappers have undergone major makeovers over the years. From Hershey's milk chocolate bars to Snickers, here's what popular candy bars looked like when they first came out.
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