Today I have the pleasure of linking up with Sarah and Courtney of Adventures in Guided Math for the Wednesday Linky. This week we are sharing ideas on how math vocabulary is taught or
PDF Quilt labels - download the free PDF of two different quilt labels to add to your quilt projects
Free printable layers of the earth diagram, worksheets, label worksheet, hands-on activities, nomenclature cards, and more! Free science worksheets, games, and printables.
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These are from my own personal collection. They are free to use in your Art only, not for Sale on a Collage Sheet or a CD.
Tasty chicken wings right at home! Method inspired by Delish
It might be a little tricky to remember all the parts and organelles of a plant cell. But if you take the help of a diagram, everything becomes simpler. Suitable for: Grade 8, Grade 9 Download PDF Download PDF Suitable for: Grade 8, Grade 9 Download PDF
This simple miso sauce recipe is perfect for stir fry's! Rich with miso flavour, almond butter and tamari - it's umami rich! Enjoy drizzled over any veggies (pan-fried or roasted), with quinoa or rice.
Reading labels worksheets with questions are a valuable learning tool for students who are in the process of building their reading skills. These worksheets provide an engaging way for students to practice reading and comprehending information on different types of labels, including food labels, product labels, and more. By answering questions about the labels, students develop their ability to understand and interpret important details, such as ingredients, nutritional facts, and warning labels. With these worksheets, educators can easily integrate real-world examples into their lessons, helping students become more knowledgeable and informed consumers.
I've been sewing for what feels like my whole life, but only seriously quilting for the last five. In spite of the fact that I've added quite a number of finished quilts to my stacks since then, I've not added as much experience with gifting them. Not because I'm stingy with my quilts, but because giving a quilt is something that is very special for me. Recently we were able to celebrate my oldest niece's confirmation. In Germany, it is a common tradition that once a young adult reaches a certain age, they go through a year-long training to study their religious beliefs and are "confirmed" as a profession of their faith before joining a local congregation. It's a very big family celebration here. Since things are a little different here than in the US, and I had never attended a confirmation before, I had to ask my mother-in-law what kind of present was appropriate for such an event? She shared that she would be gifting the very necklace that her grandmother had given her, and that gifts should be keepsakes or things that can be used or valued well into adult years... well, in my mind that could only be one thing - a quilt! After doing a little research, I found several suggestions of things to include when gifting a quilt: My family here in Germany only learned about quilts and quilting through me, so it was important that I included a little background information. The quilt that I gifted was a bee quilt (see info below), so I decided to do a little research about quilting bees to include with it. Since quilting bees started in the US during colonial times, it was fun for me to share a little of my cultural heritage with my German family. I also created a washing instructions sheet so she would know how to care for the quilt. (Find the free download here - English OR German.) Unfortunately, I have heard far too many stories of friends who have gifted quilts, and their loved ones never used them - perhaps because they were not really aware how easy it is to care for them. Since I personally use color catchers when washing quilts, I decided to add a little package with the quilt. It's kind of like sticking a pre-paid postage stamp on a letter - it just makes it easier for the person on the receiving end to follow through. And I added my first quilt label! Especially since this was such an important date, the quilt label was the perfect way to document it, and one of the very few times that you will see me hand sewing! (ever!) Since teenagers are all about technology, I thought it was a fun little gesture to add the hashtag #thistookforever... which it kinda did. So, now the cycle continues, and I am passing on the tradition that my aunt passed on to me... over a decade ago, she gave us the most beautiful quilt that has adorned our living room since - it is one of my most treasured pieces! ... and my hope is that the quilt I made for my niece will be treasured, loved, and snuggled in just as much. Quilt Pattern: Summer Smoothie Quilt from Allison Richter for Campbell Soup Diary, free tutorial Started: April 2017 Bee Quilt, Quilty Circle of Bees Fabrics: Alison Glass, Carolyn Friedlander, Zen Chic, Carrie Bloomston, Cotton & Steel, various scraps, and low volume backgrounds. Finished quilt size: ca. 56" x 70" in. (ca. 142 x 178 cm)
Make a fun family time capsule using plastic soda bottles and our free printables! We'll give you labels and ideas for other items to add into your capsule.
Gluten free sausage balls are a simple and popular appetizer that everyone will like. The recipe comes together in no time with easy to find ingredients.
What are the different parts of a plant, their functions, and structures explained through labeled diagram
Our winner of the “A Little Penguin Told Me…” Giveaway is KaydeeShaffer!!! Watch your email for our packs!!! With that taken care of, there is this other situation. It has to do with the fact that I am a dunce. =) Not really, but very rarely I am known to make a mistake…and this happens...
The Roommate Agreement was written by Sheldon and was signed by Leonard when they first became roommates. These events were shown during a flashback in "The Staircase Implementation". Sheldon starts mentioning paragraphs from a Friendship Agreement in the episode "The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem". Later episodes describe it as a Roommate Agreement, and Sheldon continues to cite from it throughout the series, usually when one of the clauses is being violated. Sheldon revamped the Agreement to better
I have a new favorite chart! I found this on pinterest and knew it would be great to use during the first week with my new little first graders. Amanda (the smartie who made this) from First Grade Garden graciously allowed me to share a printable I made to go along with her anchor chart. I was so busy my first week that I never got around do doing this activity with the kids, so I'm saving it for one of those days when I think they need a big reminder about being good listeners. Also, I may tie it in with a writing lesson on labeling. Click the image to download this document.
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