Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Easy breakfast 101

Oh hey there! So this is what a blog is?! Gosh it has been quite awhile since I sat down to write. What better way to ease back into it than with a yummy and SIMPLE recipe? 

School is starting back up soon and we all know we are stretched for time. So hit that snooze button, because breakfast is taken care of! 


Hubby and I made this Pinterest recipe for breakfast a bit ago and I took pictures joking that I could probably post it as a Pinterest gone wrong recipe...but it turned out great!! 



Ingredients:
Cresent Rolls
Cheese
Eggs
Bacon or Sausage or BOTH. I like to go with UNCURED meat. Much healthier if you do meat. 
Mushrooms (optional)
Bell pepper (optional)

Now pay attention this is where is gets complicated.

Unroll the cresent rolls
Crack an egg on top (seriously though it is slip sliding everywhere so you may have to bring that bad boy back onto the cresent roll)

Sprinkle cheese, sausage, bacon, other chosen ingredients on top

Put in oven on 350 and bake about 10-12 minutes...

Yum!!!

I even took one to lunch the next day and it was still good!

                                   

See? Easy. It is so customizable too so you can use whatever ingredients suit you! 


Have a BLESSED week.

"Gracious speech is like clover honey-good taste to the soul, quick energy for the body."
Proverbs 16:24




Saturday, July 21, 2018

Expo Back to School Gift Tags

We are not quite back to school yet, however, we are so close I can smell the crayons! If you are looking for a fun and easy little B2S gift for some coworkers then I have got you covered! 

Materials:
-Expo markers
-Ribbon

So the great thing about this little gift is you get to decide how over the top you want to be. If you have more people to shop for and you are on a budget you can divide up the expo packages or give someone a whole package! Totally your call! 




 Here is an up-close look at one of the tags! 
Each tag has a little open space to write something brief or just sign it! 
There are 3 different versions of the tag. 


Seriously that is it! Easy right? 
I hope you can find a use for them. 

You can grab the FREEBIE 




Have a BLESSED week! 

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind.
Matthew 22:37


























Sunday, March 18, 2018

Cheap and Easy Easter DIY

Looking for something to put together for your coworkers for Easter? Read below for some ideas that won't break the bank, and are easy DIY!

1.  EASY PEASY note cards! 
As I am putting together my little Easter goods I came across some paint chip samples I had picked up over the course of a few trips to Home Depot...I mainly grabbed them for color inspiration for the new house when we moved, but man they have come in handy otherwise. 
I decided to cut them in half and use the Easter-y colors I had. So essentially I got two note cards out of one paint sample!!! Oh did I mention the samples are FREE, not that you probably did not already know that....I then put these burlap crosses I got in a package of like 30 at Hobby Lobby on the front. I then wrote some scripture on the front and BAM! I can't wait to find other embellishments to go on the front to make for other occasions as well!

2. I also stuffed some eggs! I created this little printout (the size of a fortune cookie fortune) and stuffed it inside with some candy.




3. For these little buckets I found some Easter cups in a pack of 10 and some cute travel Kleenex and stuffed it with some candy! 
I also found these sweet little notepads that went along with my scripture I used also!


So there you have it! It's as........


Don't forget to grab the Easter cards as well!!
Click here!

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Easy Ornament DIY


Ever have an interest in making your own ornaments? They are super easy and can be easily within a budget! 

Here is what you'll need:
-Mop & Glo (some people use poly acrylic)
-Funnel (not pictured)
-Glitter (colors of your choice- Hobby Lobby has a great selection, but I have also purchased from Walmart)
-Clear ornaments (Hobby Lobby is where I find the cube ones, many people use the rounded ones, it is all preference. I have found applying the vinyl is super easy with the flatter surface)
-Vinyl/Silhouette Machine (optional- if you don't have this item then you can always buy pretty stickers!)


So here is how easy it is!
1. Open the top of the ornaments
2. Pour some Mop & Glo in (I eyeball the amount every time-but you don't want a ton)
3. Put your finger over the ornament opening and swish the Mop & Glo around really well to cover all of the inside of the ornament
4. If you have extra liquid you can pour it out
5. Use the funnel to pour your glitter into the ornament (you'll want enough to cover all of the inside of the ornament without any bare spots so you may need to play around with the amount for yourself)
5. Shake it all around really well
6. If you see any bare spots you can add more if needed
7. Let it dry over night 

Now if you have a vinyl machine then you can measure and cut your choice of decoration for the outside as I did, if you don't you can always use sharpies to decorate and get creative. I have also used pretty stickers as well! 

See how easy?! Now go make some ornaments! 
Hobby Lobby had a 6 pack of the clear ornaments on sale this week for 66% off of $6!! You can't beat that! So I stocked up for next year! 

Hope you have a BLESSED week!! 
Next up: Christmas Wrap up-a ton of activity ideas you can use for next year!! Keep your eyes peeled!

"For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him." John 3:17




Friday, December 9, 2016

FREEBIE, Giveaway, Collaboration, & Christmas Spirit


Hey everyone! Just a quick check in- this time of year is chaotic for all! Most of the following updates I already posted through my FB page, but in case you don't follow that, then here are some updates of the Beierleland world! 
PS. You might want to follow the Facebook page to get regular updates and see giveaway's and freebies that I may not do here all the time! 

New song!!
If you don't follow my FB or Twitter (@blessedocdiva) pages then you might have missed the new song! So my third grade team and I were planning for the newest unit of study in January and it is mainly about character development, analysis, comparisons, and how our stories are like mountains. One of the third grade teachers started singing "She'll be Coming Round the Mountain" as a joke, but I took it a little seriously and got super excited and told them I'd make them a song for it! Well I went home and started singing and humming and I laid in bed thinking of all these lyrics and fell asleep only to not remember anything in the morning. *sigh* BUT, have no fear, I came home again with my voice memo and walked around the kitchen and created something better than the night before. 
I wanted it to be something they could easily teach and hit the concepts they were trying to incorporate. One of my 3rd grade teachers just so happens to live two houses across from me and once I finished we were in the street singing for all to hear haha. 
Even though it was created for third grade, it really could be used in multiple grade levels-even if taught in sections. :) At this point I have gotten over the embarrassment of singing-maybe from years of first grade or maybe just because I don't care because I am having so much fun creating and sharing. So with that said, feel free to use the download with your kids so you don't have to sing, or use it to model and then sing along! The link below will take you to the audio file and downloadable lyrics as seen here. 

You can also visit FB to listen to the song audio file before downloading below.
 (it was too big to load here)

Click HERE to go to TPT and download your FREE tune and lyrics!



So if you've known me for awhile, then you probably have figured out how important the element of collaboration is to me. #soapbox. I truly believe that we can not reach our full potential for ourselves but better yet for our students unless we are collaborating and sharing. I saw this quote and it just spoke to my collaboration soul. When I was team leader one of my goals each year was to make sure we were collaborating and adjusting our abilities. This field of education encompasses so many aspects and could very easily swallow your every waking hour. So why not spread that weight across people? Why not support each other? Why not help others? There are so many amazing ideas out there and so many different ways to teach concepts. Don't be an idea hoarder. Sometimes it may be hard to share because you may feel what you have to offer isn't worthy or people may not like it or use it, but the truth is how will you know if you don't share? 




Our third grade team has made their community area very festive for Christmas. They had the kids create little ornaments for the tree.  Funny story, I walked out of my office to find my crate of books had gone missing. I was like "Someone stole my crate!" I mean I guess they needed it more than I did. Well I walked into the 3rd grade community area and found it sitting under the tree with the books in it to help the tree stand. I found the culprit and thank goodness I love her ;) but actually we started talking and realized it was super cute under the tree and next year probably have books around it too! 



 I love using Vista-Print each year for our holiday cards. Well they always seem to get me at the end when I am checking out-kind of like the road to the checkout at TJ Maxx, Homegoods, or Ross. All those little fun trinkets and food they place in all the most convenient spots to tempt you on your way to checkout. Vista-print does the same thing! And of course I gave in and added to my order. I added a custom mousepad with my blog series and logo.




Lastly, Guess what is knocking on our door? 2017!! Can you believe it? It is that time you are hitting mid-year with the kids and you may want to update parents on student progress but you are short on time to hold 24 conferences all over again. That's what these progress notes are meant for! To give updates on all your kiddos right before holiday break, or even right when they get back! They are easy to fill out and cover behavior as well as academics. Easily adaptable to fit your needs! 
A winner will be announced Saturday!      
Go over to my FB page to enter asap! It is super duper easy in 3 steps!





Have a BLESSED weekend! Christmas break is SO close!!

"Therefore, since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for God."
2 Corinthians 7

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Five for Friday...Freebies, Videos, End of year!

Ever feel like you're part of a three ring circus juggling balls that clearly can't be juggled!?
Enter my happenings right now! I am not complaining by any means, just saying there is a lot to be juggled right now. Thank goodness I have a God who will juggle with me and always FOR me! 


First up, Mother's Day activities!
We made cards for our moms to start. 
Look at this sweeties!! Exactly how I feel about my mom too!!

Then I was at home like two days before the end of the week and boom! Idea!!
I used the scrap book cardstock papers you can buy at Hobby Lobby like 50% all the time and put their picture on it! I made little banners to hang at the top, laminated, cut, and there we go!

Then upon making these the next day I was like AHHH! another idea!! So this happened. 


I know I can be a hot mess when it comes to ideas last minute but  hey, you can go download this FREEBIE now for next year! 




We have been working on Nonstandard Measurement in math the past two weeks. They love this so much because they get a lot of hands on experience. I made a template a couple of years ago for their recording and will be redoing it soon and posting it among other measurement items on TPT. 



We work a lot on making reasonable predictions/estimates and being ok with them not being correct! Everyone take a deep breath.....it's ok to be wrong ;) 
This little owl is mastering the ability to make a reasonable vs. unreasonable prediction based on her object and tool she is measuring with!




-ill, -ell, -all were our word families for the week!
When we go to the word "cell" immediately I heard...."You used to call me on my cell phonnnnneee" 
Um, ya'll are listening to Drake, friends? haha
Anyways, I challenged them to create a sentence using as many of the ill,ell,all words they could.
EX: I called you on your cell so you can come over and grill while we chill, you know the drill!

Here's what he had to say!




Place value has been important the whole year but especially now that we are learning how to represent it past 100. 
Please excuse the smartboard "do-over" it was  not cooperating with me that day, and I had to draw my own lines. OCD in full explosion mode.

I also posted a Teacer appreciation FREEBIE idea this past week. Once again, I know it is now over but there is always next year! 
Also, I post daily on my FB blog so you can snag these type of things when they are relevant. 


Even though it is the end of the year, we are still trying super hard to incorporate our WBT gestures and teaching each other all that we know! 
Here are some videos of what we did this week pertaining to Habitats. I promise if you try this with your kids you will love it! I sometimes pre-plan the gestures but the best is when the kids help me and make up their own!! They take the learning onto their shoulders and fly with it! 

First, is buddy teaching.




Desert habitat:

Ocean Habitat:



Arctic Habitat:



Rainforest Habitat:




Well that is all for now!! I hope you all have a BLESSED weekend! 

"I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the Lord God, "who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty." 
Revelation 1:8





Friday, January 1, 2016

Five for Friday-2016 Edition!!

Happy 2016!! Ok someone please slow this time thing down! 2016?! I mean weren't we just partying like it was 1999?! Ahhh, its so crazy! Well it is what it is and another year to start fresh and make things spectacular!
One resolution....blog...ah I always feel like I fell off the wagon...and I've slacked on creating too. I have a ton of projects either on the to-do list, half done, almost done, done, done? I just have lacked some motivation and creative juice to get it all wrapped up! Soon!



Balancing equations.....in first grade?! Crazy town I know but they can do it! I am in no way looking for mastery in this at all because it is a very intricate and developed concept but I did want them to just see and experience this for the moment. Plus they LOVED it! Who would have thought? But after we were done they were like "This was awesome!" *mind blown*
My main goal really from this was just to get them to understand that the equal sign is a symbol to show that the left is the same as the right. They get so used to seeing it one way that when it changes at all it throws them off track and they freeze. When in all actuality they can do it. I broke out the balances and you would have thought I was a super hero . I also found one online that was interactive so we were able to use the smartboard and the small balance they could touch. 
Here is the interactive online one: https://nrich.maths.org/4725

I also felt the need to have them be able to record their thoughts and findings throughout the lessons so I created a packet that incorporates missing addend, balancing equations, and word problems. (I am hoping to get this up on TPT as well soon!) I went very slow and gave them a lot of time to talk and explore and discuss reasoning's. Seriously, my mind was blown listening to them think through and use math talk. Everyday after these lessons I felt like I had run a marathon, not in an omg I am going to pass out, what was I thinking kind of way, but like an omg that was exhilarating, I feel accomplished, it can be done kind of way. Especially when they were so interested and pumped as well. 


 

We not only worked through seeing the equal signs meaning but we also challenged ourselves to make a false, unequal, unbalanced equation, actually balanced. 
They started seeing how they could create certain equations different ways and that there was not just one way to make or see it. 
I thought they were going to explode when we got to one problem that went past 10 and since they balance only goes up to ten they had to either put more than two weights on or stack the weights to get to their answer. 
There was so much good stuff that we did that week I can't even list it all! 
 

 
Here is a little video of one of my friends sharing his math thoughts. It may not seem like much to you, but it was a celebration that day to get that kind of thinking even started!

When I get the packet uploaded I will repost the link!



So as I was decorating this year, I had this sparkly frame just sitting not being used. I also had some old card covers I had saved from greeting cards I was given over the years. Sometimes you get cards that are so pretty and just can't seem to throw them away- I mean cards are so pricey now days. So I had compiled a few that I really liked and just tore off the cover. 
I added some scrapbook paper in the background and.....
fast, easy, pretty decor! 
You could do this really with any card you may get Easter, Valentines, etc. 


I also threw these little candy jars together one night. I filled each jar up with some candy (starburst and jolly rancher) added a little card and....
a fast, easy, cute, tasty gift.
I wrote these little sayings in each card as well...
"Hope your Christmas and New Year is "bursting" with blessings."
"Have a "jolly" Christmas and New Year full of blessings."

We talked long and hard about characters in books and their traits. This is always something they love to do but sometimes have difficulty moving past their external characteristics towards their internal. We want them to get to know their characters like their BFF! 
So I made this poster to use during our mentor text reading to help out a bit. This is something we took very slow and it took us all week to make it through each section. 
We read good 'ol Kevin Henkes! 
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse lent itself to some very good character analysis and let me tell you when we were done we knew Lilly like our BFF!
 Once I read through the story once we worked on just the first section of "feelings". They taught their buddy about how she felt throughout the story and then we recorded a few of the places they talked about. That was all we did for the mini lesson that day. The next day we went back and reviewed her feelings we wrote down and then I wanted them to help me with exactly what were her actions during these feelings. So we pinpointed two of those feelings and I had them prove it to me in the book. I really challenged them to show me and defend their answer. We then went back and proved her words she used in the story to back up her actions and feelings. We were only able to get one answer recorded that day.
At the end of the week after a lot of modeling and partner chat I gave them each a recording sheet I made to match the poster we had used that week. As a class I modeled very specifically what we were going to record and used the book to refer back. Since it was teacher lead it looks near perfect haha but my reasoning behind them copying is to get them practicing their book talk and proving their thoughts rather than worried about spelling etc. I feel this in turn will help them when they do go off on their own and can manage this kind of activity without me being right there.


Click HERE to grab these printables!


Throughout December we decided as a team to try out a new idea for celebrating family traditions around the holidays. Long story short, the kids went home and created a  "quilt" piece (on paper, material, photo paper etc) discussing and sharing their families traditions. We wanted them to understand why a tradition is important to them and their family. 
After they turned them in, we presented them to the class to learn about everyone's traditions. It was really neat to see and hear different stories and see their creativity. Here is a short little video of them presenting. 




How do you share progress updates with your parents? I always feel like I can do more or maybe should do more when it comes to communicating with my parents. I am sure if I listed all the ways and frequency I do initiate communication it would actually be adequate. But I got to thinking more about making sure I am really letting parents know throughout the week, month, and even semester how their child is doing. Especially those whom their child is not having any issues academically or behaviorally. Sometimes those kids get pushed to the back burner not because they are not important but because, well, they are not a red flag or concern. I decided I wanted to do something else for everyone in my class at semester time to kind of wrap it up and give a quick update since I can not have 22 conferences all over again in December. It started as one page then quickly turned into 8-10 just since I was not sure exactly which format I liked the most. I printed them all out and decided to go with this particular one. 
I wanted to make it easily read and understandable. I filled one out for each kid and will send it with the report card. I have not offered this yet in my TPT store or as a download yet because it is more tailored for my classroom expectations, however, if I see interest I may tweak it to be more generic and offer it in case there is someone that may be able to use it as well! There are, like I said, many different versions I made, it all just depends on what people prefer. 


Have a BLESSED weekend!

 I hope you start your 2016 full of hope and joy! God will do great things!