Decorate laptops, Hydro Flasks, cars and more with removable kiss-cut, vinyl decal stickers. Glossy, matte, and transparent options in various sizes. Super durable and water-resistant. Back to school with the cutest Pastel Rainbow History subject design. Perfect gift for a kid, tween, teen or any age! Check out my portfolio for all the individual subject versions as I roll them out! History text, Urn, Grown, Royals, Pyramids, Hour glass, Column, and a World History Book.
Posing Charts for Photographers
From The Portrait, 2nd Edition by Glen Rand and Tim Meyer Posing requires directing the subject to change physical position to increase…
La Belle Dame sans Merci – DICKSEE, Sir Frank – Google Arts & Culture
The subject of this painting is taken from Keats’ poem of 1819, a rather morbid meditation in which the knight is left ‘so haggard and so woe-begone’ after...
4 Games to Increase Vocabulary Success – Saddle Up for 2nd Grade
Hey Ya'll! Do your kids love to learn by playing games? What if I told you that you could increase your students vocabulary by playing games that take 20 minutes or less? Vocabulary is something that is highly stressed in my district. It seems like each year, more and more pressure is put on us to increase students vocabulary. Today I'm here to share with you 4 easy games that you can implement into your class to increase vocabulary and make learning fun AND engaging! Kids should get excited about learning. Implementing games into our daily routine helps increase their…
The Ultimate List of High School Rewards! – World Language Cafe
Looking for high school rewards or middle school rewards to motivate students? Tired of finding reward ideas that are more applicable to elementary kids than your 8th, 9th, or 10th graders? No need to look any further. As a language teacher, I'm always searching for high school incentives to get my trickier classes to speak
English Past Tense Reading: What did you do yesterday? (Englisch)
This 3-page file includes:~A fun reading where four young people discuss what they did yesterday using the simple past tense. Includes lots of vocabulary for: f