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Cutting Skills Worksheets - Scissor Skills

Cutting Skills Worksheets - Scissor Skills
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Classroom Signs and Labels Printables for Primary Schools Outdoor Area and Playground Formativa arbetssätt för engelskundervisningen Jag samlar länkar för att utmana mig själv i det formativa arbetssättet och för att variera undervisningen och hitta rätt inlärningsstil för eleverna. Jag såg att vi är fler som vill utmana oss i det på blogghubben. Här kommer ett litet bidrag med de länkar eller arbetssätt jag just för tillfället kan bidra med. Nedan har jag kategoriserat mina länktips efter rubrikerna muntligt (gäller både tala och samtala), skriftligt, lyssna, och läsa, men även grammatik och ordinlärning då det är centralt i språkinlärningen, samt övrigt: Muntligt För muntligt kan man testa Mystery Skype, Silent viewing eller att spela in sig själv på diverse program på datorn är kul, som Quicktime eller iMovie om man har tillgång till surfplattor. Här finns ett inlägg om att göra egna podcasts. Skriftligt Lyssna Att lyssna på olika nyhetsinslag är bra och gärna ihop med en text och då vid andra lyssningen om man ska följa lyssnarstrategierna. Läsa Läsning kan du också arbeta med online. Grammatik och ord Övrigt

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FUN FRIDAY - 9 VERY easy steps to draw Doodle Flowers Drawing a Doodle Flower is easy! This 9 step process will have you drawing Doodle Flowers in no time. A fine line waterproof pen and some good quality cartridge paper. Draw a circle or an oval Draw a spiral in the centre Draw 5 spider legs coming from the round shape Join the lines up to make petals (You are half way there to drawing a Doodle Flower! From the centre draw 3 lines and on the centre line draw 3 dots Draw a shading line on the corners of each petal. Draw a line around the whole of the flower shape Use a squiggle pattern to fill in the outline Join up the shading lines at the top of each petal with lines or dots. There you have it! That's all there is to it! NOW: Using the same formula, go and make some of your own. Try drawing some leaves as well! Changed the shape of the petals.... or add some more. Get the kids involved and above all else, Next week on Friday Fun Day I'll show you how to add some colour, my way! All you will need are some WATER BASED BRUSH PENS (Non-waterproof, non-pigmented)

MAGAZINE ENVELOPES 18K+ Well I got this idea from our friend Nina. She was making these super cute envelopes out of scrapbook paper and I really wanted to make some! So I came home and made some! They are so so SO simple and add a personal touch to your envelopes. You will need: An old magazine, scissors, an envelope, a glue stick and a Sharpie. Tear out some magazine pages that you like. Carefully pull the envelope apart. Trace the envelope on a magazine page. Cut the envelope shape out. Turn the envelope over as well as the magazine cut-out. Unfold everything and separate the magazine cut-out from the envelope. Glue the bottom flap down to the two side flaps. And you've made your own envelope! The great thing about making these envelopes our of magazine pages is that the envelopes have a character all of their own.

Teachers The Zimmer Twins is a fun way to incorporate technology into the classroom. Watch your students expand their vocabulary, practice proper writing habits, and become junior movie producers all at the same time! Take a few minutes to explore the Zimmer Twins and so you are familiar with the site before using it with your students. Getting Started The best place to start is the help area. Accounts To save movies visitors need to get a nickname and password by joining the site. Setting up accounts in a classroom can present challenges. Use the site without accounts. Remember that students are welcome to set up their own accounts at home with the help of their parents. Have Fun Teaching inspiration monday i recently came across this fabulous little birdie how-to over at non dairy diary, and i was so inspired that i declared that very moment "play time"! start by painting some watercolor splotches on your paper...... and then outline them with a permanent marker. add eyes, a beak, and all those other birdie things...... and you have a nice little flock of chickadees! but why stop there? and mousies..... and bunnies......oh, my! cyberspace is jam-packed with spectacular ideas...... let inspiration and a little play help you to put your own spin on them!! click here for non dairy diary's tutorial!

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