I have another surprise for you, stop by on Sunday 6 pm (EST), link up with us (
the theme for the link up party is the statement necklace) and participate in another great giveaway!!!!
Powers The Flower was the original
theme for my link up so there's no doubt about my love for floral prints.
Last week I announced that
the theme for the link up post on the 3rd Saturday of the month would be switching from Color My World to Accessory To Style.
Great advice and great
theme for your link up!
Not exact matches
I'm hosting an apple
themed party right now and would love
for you to come over and
link this
up http://goo.gl/SGlMW6
This week's [optional]
theme for the Fit Dish
link up (hosted by Jill Conyers @ JillConyers.com, & Jessica Joy @ TheFitSwitch.org) is... Try Something New!
But thank you so much
for linking up such a perfect recipe
for our
theme, I do so love simple go to recipes like this that you just know your little ones will devour.
When the Kosher Connection team decided on «croutons» as the
link -
up theme for May, I was so excited to finally try out a recipe that I've been dreaming of developing
for months now.
We are now open
for next week's bakes — *
Up to 3 from each blog are allowed * Please add the badge below to your post to share the Bake of the Week message * No
theme so all bakes and slow cooked items allowed * I comment, tweet, Pin & Google + all entries aswell as
link in the roundup * If you add your bakes, feel free to Tweet me @CasaCostello to let me know and I will RT
If you have any space
themed posts we would also love
for you to
link up below and join us celebrating the 51st World Space Week.
I
linked up my snowman
themed activity Thanks
for sharing this with us at Sharing Saturday.
With Easter just around the corner it's time to share some Egg
themed fun — crafts, activities and learning opportunities
for all that were
linked up from last week's Tuesday Tots.
Welcome back to another week of Tuesday Tots there was a fantastic set of crafts, activities, learning and family fun
linked up last week I really love visiting the blogs to see what you have been
up to as well as deciding on my
theme for the week.
This is a
link up where a few bloggers and I come together once a month (normally the first Wednesday of the month) to show you how we each styled
for a set
theme and today our
theme is Valentines date style.
It's so apropos that the
theme for this week's
link up is Up Down All - Around because that is exactly where I've been searching for my missing thumb driv
up is
Up Down All - Around because that is exactly where I've been searching for my missing thumb driv
Up Down All - Around because that is exactly where I've been searching
for my missing thumb drive.
** Don't forget to stop by tomorrow to join and
link up to «How I Style It»
link up where each month a few other bloggers and I include a
theme for an outfit to wear and style and tomorrows
theme to style and
link up is Chambray, hope you can come by and
link up to that as well.
I did decide to go with the Trend Spin
link -
up theme of LACE
for this week.
Thank you so much
for hosting, hope to see you
for #iwillwearwhatilike tomorrow (it's the #WearingMyWeddingDress challenge if you have a picture of that to
link up, otherwise the
theme is still optional)!
Now it's time
for the
link up and don't forget that the
theme for our next TrendSetters challenge is «Statement Necklace», so save the date — December 1st, style the look (it has to be a new post) and join the challenge!!!
Now it's time
for the
link up and don't forget that the
theme for our next Monday Bloom challenge is «Midiskirts», so save the date — October 28th, style the look (it has to be a new post) and join our Monday Bloom Challenge!!!
Rolling out the last new recurring
theme for my Fine - Whatever
link up with this plaid and velvet ensemble.
When Ani suggested the midi skirt
theme for today's
link up I realized that I've never worn a full midi skirt before (only low high skirt) and I don't have anything in my closet but this old summer dress.
You may
link up any fall themed posts: Home decor, crafts, recipes, gardening, etc. (Please save Halloween posts for the Hauntingly Beautiful Decor Link Party next ye
link up any fall
themed posts: Home decor, crafts, recipes, gardening, etc. (Please save Halloween posts
for the Hauntingly Beautiful Decor
Link Party next ye
Link Party next year).
Once this decision was made, I knew that I had my
theme within a
theme for this week's Powers the Flower
link up.
And thanks
for the Valentine
themed blog hop — I
linked up my chicken wire heart!
I would really love
for you to share this recipe at my new seasonal fall -
themed link -
up.
This is a
link up where a few bloggers and I come together once a month (normally the first Wednesday of the month) to show you how we each styled
for a set
theme and today our
theme is March Madness.
I wrote my post
for this
theme - and then forgot to
link it
up until this evening!
Hey, thanks
for the heads
up on Anne's
theme... I usually have trouble keeping
up with the various
themes and
links going on... Anne's are always fun!
Also, don't forget that the
theme for our monthly Trendsetters
link up (goes live next Monday) is «The Skater look «- winner with the most clicked on
link will get the custom fashion illustration created by me!
Yet again, we had an awesome contributions of Christmas
themed posts
linked up, perfect
for last minute Christmas inspiration.
This week's [optional]
theme for the Fit Dish
link up (hosted by Jill Conyers @ JillConyers.com, & Jessica Joy @ TheFitSwitch.org) is... Try Something New!
Now it's time
for the
link up and don't forget that the
theme for our next Monday Bloom challenge is «Delicate Pastels» or as I call it «Macaron Shades», so save the date — September 30th, style the look (it has to be a new post) and join our Monday Bloom Challenge!!!
This week's [optional]
theme for the Fit Dish
link up (hosted by Jill Conyers @ JillConyers.com, & Jessica Joy @ TheFitSwitch.org) is right
up my alley!
If you missed the last Merry Monday
link party, I shared some heart -
themed DIY decor ideas you can whip
up for the upcoming holiday and this week I'm sharing A TON of printable valentine ideas
for you to give away!
Warm
up song «Walking in the Jungle» (This brilliant clip was found from the
link below)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoSq-yZcJ-4 Main jungle
theme song (included in the pack), created by me (features animal jungle sounds) is to be used
for the main dance.
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 24 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 116 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (20 sheets) * Homework project (7 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills * End - of - unit reading / writing exam * End - of - unit exam mark scheme (suitable
for KS3 Levels 4 - 7, with GCSE 1 - 9 conversion) Unit's lessons include: * Contexts match -
up activity * Reading and discussing the whole play * Exploring Salem society in the 1690s - power and influence * Exploring key characters * In - depth analysis of characters - John Proctor and Reverend Hale * Essay writing skills - writing about characters * In - depth analysis of
themes - relationships, jealousy, respect, religion * Exploring tension across the play *
Linking the play to the 1950s McCarthy Era * 2 huge 60 - question revision quizzes * Spelling tests on key vocabulary (differentiated by writing level) * SPaG starter activities * End - of - unit reading exam (GCSE English Language / Literature style) * End - of - unit writing exam (GCSE English Language style) * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
A search of the internet
for advice on how write better fiction will lead to millions of
links to articles about a wide variety of techniques that vary from learning the minutia of grammar to firming
up your overarching
theme.
Travel bloggers come together monthly
for the Travel
Link Up, a fantastic way
for bloggers to write about a particular travel
theme while reading and sharing each other's posts.
Name, address and contact details of painter - Where you heard about Beep2016 (name of magazine, website, etc.)- A submission of
up to TWO paintings (high quality JPEGS) with title / s, dimensions in cm, medium, year - 250 words maximum statement (Word document or in an email) on the submitted paintings relating to the
theme and a brief artist biography (this will be used
for the online catalogue)-
link / s to website or recent works (this will only be used by exhibition judges if needing additional information picking a winner)
- Forums - Access to our vast user forums
for help, tips, and info - YouTube Channel — See all our videos directly - Comments — Leave your thoughts or respond to another user including
up and down votes - Actionable notifications
for comments and forums - Video — Embedded YouTube videos within the article - App Downloads — Custom
links to download apps and games we cover - Live Tile with latest articles - User selectable color accents
for the app - Dark or Light
theme - Push notifications
for new articles - More coming soon!
State Issues and Innovations in Creating Integrated Early Learning and Development Systems A Follow -
Up to Early Childhood 2010: Innovations
for the Next Generation (PDF - 1.741 KB) U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2011) Presents six common, interrelated
themes that emerged during the State team discussions at Early Childhood 2010, and provides descriptions of approaches, and
links to program websites, policies, and other relevant documents.
I'll be writing about Fall Nesting pretty much all of October because that's what I do (not necessarily
for 31 days in a row this time around cause that kind of got to be a bit much
for even me, but LOTS), but then every week I'll open a linky party and YOU can
link up to inspire the rest of us on the following loose «fall nesting»
themes (making this
up as I go, as I tend to do around here):