“Sticky Note” Telephone:Get ready for some hilarious party fun with a twist on the classic game of Telephone. Instead of whispering to each other, guests will instead be writing and drawing. Each player starts with a sticky note pad and writes down a word or phrase then passes it to t...
11. Provide some swag Skip the beer koozies, cheap stress balls, and mousepads. Give them swag gifts they’ll want to use, such as quality clothing, hand sanitiser, tech-charging accessories, coffee, candles, or water bottles. Instead of paying to mail gear to remote teams, consider offeri...
Heavily mentholated and piney mango jam, rubber boots and trainers, brake pads, heavy thyme oil. With water: pine needles and cones, in megatistic quantities. Mouth (neat): extreme and awesome. Heavy doom black soviet metal (whatever) in a bottle, with megatons of ashes. With water: ...
Right now what seems to be working are the wee wee pads with tape. It also depends on the size of your dog and how active. The wee wee pads are working the best. By Alyssa (Guest Post) January 18, 20091 found this helpful When my Yorkiepoo was in heat I bought a package of ...
Nose: lots of gingerbread, wee touches of lighter fluid, hot brake pads, some soft embrocations, coffee liqueur, cocktail sugar syrups and some drops of assorted of cooking oils. Gets increasingly grassy with time and some notes of green olive. Mouth: rather sharp, some slightly acrid and ...
If you discover a particular activity that your students like, use one of those giant sticky note pads to make an anchor chart with directions for the activity. An anchor chart is a poster you can permanently hang in your classroom and reference often. If a game has three steps, write the...
I have one set of personalized note pads with my business information and one set with personal information. I've even taken to carrying them in my car or backpack, because they are so handy for quick notes that I need to leave here or there. The problem with carrying them around, ...
My family has dubbed this version of the telephone game: “The Sticky Note Game”. You can find this game commercially, but it is so easy to do at home! Here’s what you need for this version of the telephone game: A pad of sticky notes (or several small notebooks) Pens or pencils...
pencils on sale at Walmart nearback-to-school time. BUT – in general, many of their office items are a good deal. What caught my eye here were the calculators and sticky notes. $1 for a pack of 6 mini sticky pads is a great deal. And really, who doesn't need more sticky notes...
iPads and laptops are all good and well, but a Sudoku book will never run out of battery! It’s the perfect present to go in a travel gift for people who get bored easily, just make sure you’re not around when they get annoyed because they can’t solve a puzzle :) ...