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Bee-Jeweled Pincushion Finishing, Part 1
This morning, we’re going to head into the final stretch on creating your own Bee-Jeweled Pincushion – the finish work! This is where we construct the pincushion into something beautiful and serviceable. Now, this is The Thing about finishing: it is a multi-step process. To make it as clear as I can, I’m including a lot of photos in the process. In order to accommodate the whole process here on the blog, it will be broken into multiple parts, which I’ll publish over the next several articles. If this is the first time you’ve built a pincushion or something similar...
9 groomsmen proposal gifts that are anything but cheesy
— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.Your wedding party plays a huge role in your big day—and thinking of thoughtful tokens for your groomsmen is an important part of the wedding planning process. Groomsmen proposal gifts don’t have to be extravagant or flashy; in fact, something practical and personalized is usually the best approach. Whether you’re looking for something fun to drum up excitement for the big day or you want something practical that they’ll be able to use on your wedding day and beyond, we’ve rounded up...
First Grade April Morning Bins
April is the first full month of spring, and the First Grade April Morning Bins are sure to bring some sunshine your way! These bins are packed with plenty of fun activities to keep your students engaged and learning. Therefore, these bins are a perfect way to start your day! NOTE: Many teachers are choosing to use these as early finisher tubs or during a different part of the day. Generic labels have been included for this purpose. KINDERGARTEN MORNING BIN BUNDLE AVAILABLE HERE FIRST GRADE MORNING BIN BUNDLE AVAILABLE HERE WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF MORNING TUBS / BINS? The...
15 Things, 3/15
Best Black Everyday Dress / White Denim Jacket (Also loving this longer one!) / Similar Sandals / Newer Liberty Dresses / Girls’ Denim Jackets / Mitch’s Favorite Hoodie / Liberty Hair Clip Bows Aaaaand we’re back! I feel all over the place right now, but here are the first things that come to mind this morning: My family absolutely loved Rosemary Beach. Wow. I’m putting together a blog post on where we stayed, what we did, and where we ate, and I hope to have that up on the blog in the coming days. But everyone was totally blown away. Keep in...
6x6x2 Open Pedagogy 1980s Style
Because my current work now is centered in open education, and coming off of Open Education Week, I was swimming much in conversations, workshops about Open Pedagogy (often as acronym OEP). I am not here to offer Yet Another Definition (check one of the best resources). I welcome this as moving beyond Open Education as “stuff” (courses, resources, textbooks) but the practice of teaching. I am here to state that it’s hardly new. It did not come about with the internet or from Pressbooks. And if you speak with more primary school teachers (like a podcast I did with two...