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START YOUR 14 DAY FREE TRIAL NOW! Start My Free Trial Sometimes we use the seasons and holidays around us to engage our students. Whether you want to use these activities just for fun, or if you have lesson plans around Mother’s Day, Storyboard That is an excellent resource. Find a ...
Mother’s Day is just around the corner and I came up with these two free printable cards to add to any gift for mom! The first one is “i love you more than…”. I always tell my kids I love them more than pickles, chocolate, and even Diet Coke! They come back with silly thin...
Mother’s Day craft ideas to make mum feel extra special this year 14 April 2022 When it comes down to it, the only thing your mum wants for Mother’s Day is your love. So, imagine how wonderful she’ll feel if you take the time to create a unique Mother’s Day gift especially ...
Provide your student with a recording page and a set of the “Happy Valentine’s Day!” letters. Have them use the letters to rearrange into words that they will write on the recording sheet. Jaida had a blast with this! I made 3 suggestions through the entire activity. The rest she co...
Create Your Own Clouds: We used the foam brushes with the white mixture to create clouds across the top of the paper. The puffier the better. Then, we used the blue mixture to create raindrops falling from the clouds. It was very fitting that as we were doing this project, it was rai...
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if your mother lives far away like mine, a pretty card you can mail might be just the thing for her! I designed this card with lots of flowers, a shiny gold foil sentiment, and a… ...
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As children, the first role models we had of “acceptable” behavior were our parents and family members. So pause to reflect here:what messages did your mother, father, caretakers, siblings, or other adults send to you growing up?
These tend to be static characters with a flat character arc, at least within the confines of the story. However, great writers know that all characters have their own arc. Your job as a writer is to choose how much of that arc to show the reader in the story. ...