
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Infusing Your Meal!

Monday, August 5, 2019
Sight Word Tool
Curriculum is a pain to create, but so much fun to execute. I am always looking for new tools to use. Here is a new tool I came across that I wanted to share with those of you looking for idea's for phonics curriculum. This new curriculum is for teaching Phonemic Awareness (also called Pre-Phonics) to children. Just click here: Sight Words to head to the Sight Words website where they have their latest teaching tool out. The site is packed with games, activities, and tools to help parents and educators prepare children for learning to read. I used (and still use for my own children) some of their flashcards in my house and love them.
The site's features include:
• A Curriculum covering the full range of Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
• Classroom-tested Lessons based on the latest research, complete with “how-to” videos
• Printable picture cards, word lists, and game boards
• Teaching Tips for tailoring games to the specific needs of your students
I like that their are free and printable materials are designed to promote learning in the classroom and also at home. Free is always good and it can be hard to find quality free tools to use. Again, the company is Sight Words and here is the link to their newest Phonemic Awareness site: http://www.sightwords.com/ phonemic-awareness/
The site's features include:
• A Curriculum covering the full range of Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
• Classroom-tested Lessons based on the latest research, complete with “how-to” videos
• Printable picture cards, word lists, and game boards
• Teaching Tips for tailoring games to the specific needs of your students
I like that their are free and printable materials are designed to promote learning in the classroom and also at home. Free is always good and it can be hard to find quality free tools to use. Again, the company is Sight Words and here is the link to their newest Phonemic Awareness site: http://www.sightwords.com/ phonemic-awareness/
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Getting tender with my Cave Tool!
I love spices and flavors of all sorts, but my husband is more of a salt and pepper guy. My work around is that I can get away with adding spice to a meat if I can make that meat so tender that it melts in the mouth. After a ton of experimenting I found the best way to do this was to not only add some liquid, either your sauce or just plan water/chicken stock and cover for 3/4 of your cooking time, but to make sure the meat was well tenderized.
Labels:
cooking,
coupon,
meal,
product review
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)