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Link up to share your favorite Holiday and Christmas crafts or family gift ideas you love. We can't wait to see the projects you have done in the past or are excited about trying this year. Join in even if you don't have a blog by sharing with a "high Read More...
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Are you looking for some ways to splash FUN into your school day? Education.com is the answer! They have thousands of printables for every grade level and subject area . Warning: This is a teacher's dream site so make sure you have lots of ink on hand Read More...
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Crayon art... It's ALL over Pinterest. Well, I decided to give it a whirl and make my own! Here's how it turned out: It's super easy! All you need is: *canvas {I went small with an 8x10"} *box of 64 crayons OR a few boxes of 24 *hot glue *hair dryer To Read More...
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I can't wait until Sunday to celebrate Father's day! My hubby is such a super dad! When people ask me what my secret weapon is to getting everything done, the answer is my husband. He even helps with laundry, dishes, cooking, and cleaning! Each year my Read More...
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While some of you lucky ducks are already on summer vacation some of us are still plugging away!!! This is my last week of school and grades were already due SO what to do? what to do? well... you do an art project!!!! These took us about 2 days to do Read More...
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Spring is in the air ... and we've been going buggy in the classroom ... literally! My students have been studying the classification system and learning how to classify living things in their latest science unit. I wanted a fun assignment to end our Read More...
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I've loaded three more interviews to the interview page on my website. Although there are lots of products out there that you can use for homeschooling, you don't always know what is behind the product and the author. This page will give you an insight Read More...
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If you are looking for something different to teach your grade 3 - 6 kiddies for visual arts, I have created a unit of work based on the Australian artist S idney Nolan and his 'Ned Kelly' series of paintings. Kids love bushrangers and the 3rd grade class Read More...
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Here is one of the Seussy projects my class did a few weeks ago! They were challenged with the task of creating the next Seuss super star (a little competition for The Cat in the Hat)! The only rule was that it had to rhyme. Here is what they came up Read More...
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Here is an art project that your kids will have FUN making for St. Patrick's Day, and it's wonderful for strengthening those fine motor skills, too! You can also teach your children the correct order of the colors of the rainbow by using the anagram- Read More...
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We've been working on a few different art projects lately. I posted a pic of our latest art bulletin board, see some of our book illustrations, and get a sneak peek at our next art project. Come on over to my blog to see what we've been up to. Jen Read More...
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Are you looking to make a FUN and EDUCATIONAL Valentine craft? Tic-Tac-Toe is a great way to introduce and fine tune those problem solving skills. We had SEW much FUN making our Felt Tic-Tac-Toe Game. Hop on over to The Moffatt Girls blog to learn more. Read More...
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Here is one of my favorite Valentine's art projects because it allows children to be creative with hearts, and you'll never see two projects that are exactly the same. Give students several sheets of construction paper in red, black, & white. Have students Read More...
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I'm posting my Friday Art Feature a day early this week as I have a special tribute post planned for tomorrow. In art this week we studied two-point perspective. This is what our pieces looked like after the first day: Come on over to my blog and see Read More...
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Are you looking for some EASY Valentine crafts to make that won't break the bank? Hop on over to The Moffatt Girls blog to learn how to make a Valentine Cuddly and Felt Cookies! Kid tested and approved!! Click on the picture... Read More...
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