PRINT’s latest Designer of the Week, Michigan-based Kristen Uroda, will captivate you with her use of color and inspire you with her perspective on what art and design should create in our lives. Name: Kristen Uroda Location: Holland, Michigan Website: kristenuroda.com Design school attended: Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA How would you describe your work? Playful and colorful Where do you find inspiration? I think I find inspiration in a lot of random th
Helpful breakdown of the Internal Family Systems model, and an understanding around how parts in your system may show up, and some of the roles they can take.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -ILE. Words: bile, file, mile, Nile, pile, rile, tile, vile, smile, stile, while. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Unburdening an exile is the final step of the IFS process. This helpful cheat sheet provides an overview of the process, and a step-by-step guide through unburdening, as well as follow-up with an exile after the unburdening process is complete.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -ANK. Words: bank, tank, rank, sank, yank, dank, Hank, plank, swank, blank, prank, clank, thank, crank, drank, flank, spank, frank, stank, shrank. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AME. Words: name, came, same, fame, tame, game, lame, blame, shame, flame, frame, aflame, became, defame, surname, nickname. Printing options: full color and black lines.
These translations of common German genealogy terms can be a big help when researching your ancestors.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -UMP. Words: ump, bump, jump, lump, dump, pump, hump, rump, trump, chump, clump, plump, frump, slump, grump, stump, thump. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AM. Words: am, ram, Sam, yam, dam, ham, jam, cam, lam, Pam, tam, tram, clam, wham, cram, scam, exam, gram, sham, slam, swam, dram, spam, scram, program, diagram, telegram. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -IDE. Words: hide, ride, side, tide, wide, bride, chide, glide, guide, pride, slide, snide, decide, divide, inside, stride, beside, collide, outside. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Some ideas to help avoid any slip-ups in your family history research.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AKE. Words: bake, cake, fake, lake, make, rake, sake, take, wake, Jake, brake, drake, flake, quake, shake, snake, stake, awake, remake, mistake. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AGE. Words: age, cage, rage, sage, wage, stage, engage. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Using word families can help teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -OW. Words rhymes with cow: bow, cow, how, now, sow, vow, wow, chow, plow. Words rhymes with low: bow, low, mow, row, sow, tow, blow, crow, flow, glow, grow, show, slow, snow, stow, throw. Printing options: full color and black lines.
Learn word family with this game. For more word fun and teaching Kindergarten, check out our Editable Word Work Board Games!
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Have you ever heard of family karma? It is the energetic ties of your bloodline that are your biggest trigger and teacher.
The AT Word Family Workbook is packed with activities designed to help kids blend the sounds of consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words and transition from sounding out phonemes to reading simple words.
Anger is probably the #1 issue the kids I work with deal with. In this post you will find many great links, worksheets, and resources for addressing anger in children of all ages. One of my favorit…
List of short common words ending with –OT to help your child identify the sound and patterns as they begin learning to read and write.
Learn to map your parts using this step-by-step process of parts mapping in the Internal Family Systems model.