Five Fab Graphics Freebies!

OK, I know this post says Saturday, and it is supposed to be 'Friday' Freebies... but seriously, I thought it was Friday all day until my husband politely told me I was a day out. Does that happen to you over the holidays? Really, I don't think I had a clear idea of what day it was at all, it just kinda felt a little like Friday.

5 fab friday freebies

Anyways... here are 5 free offerings from our graphics store: Graphics From the Pond

These can be used commercially by teacher-authors. Please check out our terms of use here.

1. Big Dot Digital Papers - free

Use these for backgrounds on posters - just add a white rectangle to type into!

Big Dot Digi Papers

2. Fuzzy Bump Crayon Borders - free

Layer these behind text for posters and page frames.

Crayon Fuzzy Borders

Perfect for worksheets that contain student activities - they will not take up too much space or distract your students.

Edge it Frames

4. Pond Free Boss Font

Fun and decorative for titles and posters - our fonts provide some whimsical scrappiness to your next project.

Free commercial fonts

5. Free wavy heart borders

A delicate edge with a pop or color for your next project. 

Free page boarders


12 Things I Loved About Christmas

Christmas is my favourite time of year. We do not celebrate too many 'holidays' here in Australia, so Christmas is the BIG one! It coincides with the end of the school year, the summer break from school, and many families have time off work to relax and unwind for the year.

1. Family
Need I say any more? 

2. Chocolate
This big girl shaved a cool 5kg off on the lead up to Christmas, to have some room to indulge, and I think I many have popped them all back on over the last 3 days. I just inhale chocolate and go up a dress size, but it is too good to resist!

3. The smiles and excitement on my children's faces!
All parents will understand..... There is nothing like it, next to memories of your own childhood Christmas days!

4. Christmas papers and cards.
Me, paper and ink. 

5. Little Dutch Girl Teapot Cutie
My hubby knows that next to chocolate, tea is what warms my heart, and this little beauty will look wonderful in my collection!

6. Shortbread
Me. Sugar. Butter. You get the picture.

7. Husbands who FIX things.... eventually
I am blessed to have a Dad that can fix just about anything.... but I married a man who knows how to shop!
Christmas 2011, hubby followed my directions found this little tea infuser/cup and I was IN LOVE! Two days later he broke it. I'm not saying he is clumsy, just that A LOT of things in my house get broken... hmmmm. However, he finally redeemed himself with this addition to my Christmas stocking this year! 

8. Great big its been tooooooo-long hugs with people who you saw last Christmas and promised you would see sooner.

9. The anticipation of starting a fresh new diary and a fresh new calendar! Did someone say kikki k and boxing day sales??

10. Christmas Tea
This was the best present - honestly, its like drinking Christmas. I have had 6 already, and am dreading seeing the bottom of the tin.

11. Heartfelt thanks!
Love getting and giving heartfelt thanks for gifts and the end of a great year!

12. Santa
Love the big fat red man

Silence for Sandy Hook Elementary



FREE Green Paper Circle Christmas Tree Craft


Are you one of my Australian teacher followers, and just trying to hold it all together for the last 2 weeks of the school year? Packing up the room? Kids 'busy' with excitement for Santa, and end-of-year craziness! Presentation day looming? Party day?

I bet your classroom supplies have all but gone?

Do you have some green paper circles somewhere in the bottom of your tote trays? You need little else to create this little cutie with your kids!

Simple Paper Circle Christmas Tree Craft

My daughter and I stood in front of the craft cupboard today, and decided on something simple.
  • Start with a green paper circle...

  • A blue piece of paper for the background
  • And a scrap of brown paper..

  • Crayons, glue and scissors


  • Fold and cut circle in half.

  • Then a quarter...

  • And an eighth...
  • Stick them down, with a scrap brown bit for the trunk
  • White crayon some snow - as you know, its 35 degrees celsius here today, but its Christmas and even little Australians dream of a white Christmas!

Add some colour and a shiny star on top!

Voila! Pretty tree!




Make it interesting by using different papers and mediums - here is one we did with a paper doily and paint.



Craft foam and mini-ribbon decals.


If you don't have paper circles left, but you have a photocopier - then I have made a template for you! See, I know what it can be like this time of year in an Australian kindergarten! Nothing left!

Find it HERE at Tpt! And its FREE!

If you like craft with paper circles, you can find this nifty file there too!


And, if you really have no resources left in your store room and need something exciting to help pass the last 2 weeks (with some number learning as the focus) - photocopy these 'Print and Play' games to keep your little learners smiling all the way to Christmas! Paper, pencils and basic game equipment needed only!


What to give Santa!?

I read an adorable Christmas story with my daughter last night, that featured a little boy Sam that wanted to give a present to Santa.
 
The book is called A Present for Father Christmas and it is written by Dana Kubick. We loved discussing all the lovely things that we could give Santa. And as told in the story, my daughter is now convinced that Santa gets very little on Christmas day for himself.
 
The story ends with Santa reassuring Sam, that it is quite OK that he did not actually get to buy Santa a gift, and that he was just so happy that he was in Sam's thoughts. There was quite a few great themes for discussion that would work very well in the classroom in this story - themes of giving, thoughtfulness, thinking of others, and the sorts of gifts that matter the most.
 
For fun, why not brainstorm with your class what they would like to give Santa, should they get the opportunity! Have them fill out this worksheet with drawings or writing!
 
Download it from google drive (docs) HERE
 


Big Dots Revised

 
Around 12 months ago, I started a little TeacherspayTeachers store to house my growing collection of clipart and graphics. Those that have known me that long, can appreciate how far I have come.

I never had a clear picture of where I wanted to go with it, I only knew one thing. I loved creating digital images, loved learning how to get better every day, and LOVED sharing with other teachers. I have quite a long and challenging little relationship with clipart for digital teaching resources, and every time I banged my head against a brick wall, or faced a big expense trying to find them for myself, little did I know I was one step closer to biting the bullet, and making them myself. For someone that was only used to drawing and painting with paper, canvas, pencils and pastels, it has been a HUGE and challenging journey. One that is quite emotional for me, and one that has been intensely personal for many reasons.

So here I am one year later, feeling like it has been ten years. A little tired, but reflecting on how much I have learnt and feeling quite proud (can I say that?!)

I started out wanting nothing more than to ease the struggle (that I had faced) for other teachers and self-publishers. To give others some creative freedom to make resources and teaching aids to further share once more with even more teachers. There is no feeling like starting a project, inserting some images and knowing full well, that you wont be faced with a copyright and limited usage issues years down the track. I wanted to give other people the freedom that I had found myself.

Thank you to all the wonderful people that have supported Graphics From the Pond this past year. You and your wonderful comments and emails of support have kept me going.

I received a very important email last week, with a show of support that I never saw coming, and it reaffirmed that I have been on the right track. It can be a lonely and confusing existence at times, I am sure others in this arena will know what I mean. I am grateful for this recent support, as it has spurred me to give even more for our second year of graphics! And my special people - you know who you are - I won't forget your kindness, respect and support. And you will be repaid one day, cause that is how the world works you know!

Those of you in this arena, will understand how brave you have to be, to 'put your stuff out there', amongst some of the most talented and respected teachers around the world. I love you even more that you sent me messages telling me my first attempts were grand, even though some of them were far from. Thank you. I mean it! I was shocked at the time, and continue to be. Teachers rock!

To celebrate, I have revised a FREE set that is long overdue! Our 'Big Dots' have been given a freshen up.

This was the first set of borders I ever created. I know each of those dots like the back of my hand, because, not knowing any better, I drew each individual one to make the pattern. My word! See how the dots are not even and perfect circles - that's cause I didn't know how to do it! How things have changed.... he he! I really am self taught you see! The first collection took me a few days to get finished, now I am far better skilled, I was able to revise them in far less time - and add MORE!

The set now included digital papers, unfilled borders and filled borders.
And the whole spanking lot is now also included in A4 size for my growing troop of fellow Aussie resource-makers!

So if you love the Big Dots as much as I do, you may want to head over to TpT and get yourself a brand new set!

Every time I see them, I get a bit choked up, thinking about my journey, and the days I sat down (a little scared but excited) to attempt a pattern with those dots
and for you .... I hope you see bright fun and happiness.

Santa Puppet and 'How to' Writing


We made this simple and very cute Santa puppet yesterday. We used a brown paper bag, our favourite markers (they are HUGE and cover a large space in a teeny tiny time frame), cotton wool balls and glue.

We folded the two top corners around to the back and secured them with tape


We drew all of the features, then stuck some cotton wool on to make the beard and moustache.

This photo shows the back. Too easy, and too cute!


I would do this simple activity, and other like it in the classroom, as I love craft activities that children can complete entirely on their own. I also love simple fast ones that look effective on display and also leave enough time to complete a little writing activity with them.

We teach 'Procedures' in my state of Australia, as part of our work on 'Text Types'. Our English curriculum is structured around various text types and the students learn to read, write and talk/listen in the various text types. We do a lot of learning on the organisational features and grammatical structures within the various texts. And, we start in Kinder! Many of our kindergarten activities utilise 'proformas' - or worksheets that provide a structure for the students. Of course, we work up towards independent writing, but a proforma is usually how we begin.

Shown below,  is the 'procedure' that my daughter and I collaboratively wrote after our craft activity. As I would do within a classroom setting, I preceded this writing activity with a LOT of talk! By talking students through a text type, you are able to explore the features with a speed and ease that would be impossible in the written form. It really is like a first draft. Lots of ideas, hesitations, queries and random offerings! We organise and consolidate our thinking, reflect on our understanding and make new connections.

I asked my daughter lots of questions, and framed the discussion to get her to express precisely the steps and logical sequence of the activity.

We organise our 'procedures' to include a
Goal (usually the heading How to.....)
Materials (usually a list of equipment in the order of use)
Method (ordered steps taken to achieve the task)

In kindergarten, when forst learning procedures, sometimes we leave out the materials, and just structure the text with a goal and method. we also start out by just drawing pictures for each step.




This 'proforma' can be found in my Basic Kindergarten Writing Worksheets resources, along with many others. I am also currently preparing more worksheets to update this useful resource and make it even better value. Many of the proformas are very generic so they can be utilised in a range of learning experiences! Click on the image below if you would like to take a look at TpT.




Christmas Card Templates

Have your children make a Christmas card for someone they care about. With this template they can color, cut, fold and write from one piece of card or paper. 

Christmas Card to Make At School

Christmas Card to Make At School

Christmas Card to Make At School


More Christmas Card Ideas
Here on the blog I have some free cards to share with you too! 

5 Fab Freebies for Frogs

5 fab friday freebies from the pond

1. Funny Frogs Coloring Page

Find this fun coloring page featuring 3 cute long leg frogs, over in our Coloring Club
3 frog coloring page

2. Frog Screen Wallpaper

Add a bright happy frog screen wallpaper to your screens. It's FREE!
Frog Wallpaper

3. 5 Frogs on a Log Coloring Page

Learn counting to 5 and numeral formation with our 5 Frogs on a log coloring page. It's free in the Coloring Club!
5 frogs coloring page

4. Frog Drawing 

Find this project over on Art for the Class!

5. Paper Craft Frog

Freehand make a paper frog like my daughter, using green paper rolled into a cylinder. Cut paper scraps for details and glue to secure!

We love making printable teaching resources! We hope you love them at that your students are excited to learn with them. Follow us on TPT so you never miss a new freebie!

Bunny Counts by Twos


Yes, there is a very cute freebie coming your way, but first, let me explain how we got there....


It all started with some cups.


Very cute paper cups that just had to be mine (and my daughters)... who am I kidding - I was in love with them!

What was I to do with them? Have a quick game of 'Cups' (any other tragic Friends fans out there?!)

Nah.... let's face it, they were always destined for a teaching or learning or crafty experience...

First, we whipped up some numbered jumbo popsticks


And gave each cute bunny cup, two ears



to help learn to count by 2s to ten.....


We talked about how you can skip every second number when counting, to get to ten faster!
We read this cute book about number 2 from the Scholastic Number Tales series.


Later after my little ones were tucked into bed, I got thinking about counting by 2s and how I have always wanted a poster number line that gives a visual reminder to skip every 2nd number. I thought about doing a picture of a bunny jumping over every second number, but settled on this one...showing how to count the number of ears on the bunny line up, but with one number made to stand out - helping our little ones to remember that the number is still there, we just don't say it!


In the classroom, I would introduce the idea of counting by 2s and then practise with this number line, pointing to the numbers and having the students whisper the lightly displayed numerals.


And you can use these posters for FREE - in your classroom or at home.Please do not re-distribute this file, if you would like to share it -send your friends over to my blog to find it!

Just click HERE To download it from google docs.


For more creative ways to teach skip counting - head over to our special page!