Schooling Magazine

Paperblog Editor's Pick

  • Baby Food Jar & Michaels Paper

    Baby Food Michaels Paper

    I’m seeing how many ways I can decorate recycled containers with Michaels’ Recollections Paper. They have so many pretty fall and holiday patterns to it, it... Read more

    The 18 September 2012 by   Kathybarbro
    NONE
  • What Makes Universities Better?

    What Makes Universities Better?

    Universities are large, complex organizations that have multiple goals -- educating undergraduates, training graduate students, facilitating and expanding... Read more

    The 17 September 2012 by   Dlittle30
    NONE
  • Virtual Book Club for Kids: Planting A Rainbow

    Virtual Book Club Kids: Planting Rainbow

    Welcome to the Virtual Book Club for Kids! As I mentioned earlier, this month's author is Lois Ehlert. We chose her famous book Planting A Rainbow . It is... Read more

    The 17 September 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
    NONE, NONE
  • Introducing the Children's Bookshelf

    Introducing Children's Bookshelf

    Hello friends! Today I would like to introduce you The Children's Bookshelf linky. I have enjoyed sharing the children's books on Book Sharing Monday over the... Read more

    The 10 September 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
    NONE, NONE
  • Ty's First Day of Kindergarten...a Mini-book

    Ty's First Kindergarten...a Mini-book

    School started (mercifully) for all of the kids at the end of August. I was really happy to see them go back...not because I don't like having them home, I do. ... Read more

    The 07 September 2012 by   Midwesterngirl
    NONE, NONE, NONE
  • Tissue Leaves and Metallic Markers

    Tissue Leaves Metallic Markers

    Tissue paper not only comes in solid colors, but in multi-color sheets too. I found this madras tissue paper at my local Michael’s store.1. For my city-slicker... Read more

    The 06 September 2012 by   Kathybarbro
    NONE
  • Virtual Book Club for Kids

    Virtual Book Club Kids

    Hello! The school has started just yesterday and I think we can get back to our track. We enjoyed our last two weeks,spending lots of time at the playgrounds,... Read more

    The 06 September 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
    NONE, NONE
  • Mondrian Watercolor Painting

    Mondrian Watercolor Painting

    Piet Mondrian became a master of geometric shapes in abstract art. There are many ways to imitate his style of painting, but I like this one best as the crayon... Read more

    The 30 August 2012 by   Kathybarbro
    NONE
  • Klimt Watercolor Tree

    Klimt Watercolor Tree

    I was so happy to find this idea at Artsonia from Cedar Creek Elementary. It’s perfect for little ones just figuring out how to draw and paint. All you need is... Read more

    The 28 August 2012 by   Kathybarbro
    NONE
  • Scratch Art Peacock

    Scratch Peacock

    I’m continuing to make projects for my afterschool Scratch Art class and think this peacock will be fun to do. I prefer to give students just a little bit of a... Read more

    The 27 August 2012 by   Kathybarbro
    NONE