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Two Ingredient Fruit Dip (A 60 Second Recipe) Breaded Mushroom Recipe. Published by Tattoo3658we on May 12, 2010 Delicious Mushrooms rolled in a cheesy breadcrumb mixture and then baked to a golden brown makes a great appetizer to start that tasty meal.

Breaded Mushroom Recipe

This is a really easy breaded mushroom recipe to make in only 20 minutes. Breaded mushrooms have a delicious taste and they are really simple to make. The best way, I think to make this breaded mushroom recipe is to choose a mushroom You like and go from there. Once You have selected Your preferred mushroom simply follow this easy recipe below. Ingredients 8oz mushrooms (stalks removed) 3 tablespoons Parmesan cheese (freshly grated) 4 tablespoons white breadcrumbs (dried) pinch of garlic salt pinch of ground black pepper 1 tablespoon flat leaf parsley (freshly chopped) Preparation Start by preheating the oven to 475°F. Then add the garlic salt and black pepper. Powered by. Runde's Room.

Teaching My Friends! Writing Games & Activities. Easter writing activities April 14th, 2014 — Holiday & Seasonal Ideas, Writing Games & Activities EACH YEAR, Easter brings wonderful reminders of God’s love and redemption, and the promise of new life and hope.

Writing Games & Activities

Take some time this week to help your kids reflect on these themes with our list of Easter writing activities. Write a Prayer Elementary Help your child start a prayer journal. Encourage your child to write an entry in her prayer journal every day. High School Ask your teen to write a heartfelt prayer that follows the model of the Lord’s Prayer. Reassure your older child that no one else will read this prayer unless he wants to share it. Fabulous in Fourth! My teaching partner Racquel came up with the idea of giving the kids pictures from the Chris Van Allsburg's book, "The Mysteries of Harris Burdick" and having them write their own mysteries.

Fabulous in Fourth!

I did some research and came across a great unit on Teachers Pay Teachers from Rundees Room. (only $3.00, I have purchased many items from her shop) I followed her lessons to get the children motivated to write their own mysteries. I used "The Portfolio Edition of The Mysteries of Harris Burdick" which are large prints from the book. I laminated them, so they would be sturdy for my long term use. Day 1- I used Rundee's idea and had the children bring in flashlights. Day 2- The next day I spread the prints around the room and had them walk around and select a print they wanted to use for their written short stories.

Drafting, Revising and Editing- The children worked for several days on these steps. Publishing and Sharing and Other Extensions- Children have been sharing their stories as they finish. Boggle Solver. Duct Tape Anyone? Whooo Hooo!

Duct Tape Anyone?

Got all my pretty duct tape and made my first "quilt" today! I started with a small one that I plan to use for my BOGGLE Board. I used sandwich bags with four rows of four bags. I used just a tad more than one 10 foot roll for this one to give you an idea of how much duct tape you will need. I am also thinking of doing my bigger one with clear packing tape first and then covering with duct tape. For those of you who want to know how, here is a tutorial. So, what else shall we make with duct tape? Also, in keeping up with my Conquering the Clutter quest, here are the before and after pics of my dining room table.

Before... Boggle Board w/ Printable!!! Get work done by playing Homeworkopoly. Thanks to all of our reader suggestions, we are now able to make the Homeworkopoly game board available.

Get work done by playing Homeworkopoly

Measuring 35 inches square, it’s large enough to use on a bulletin board. If you have suggestions for improving the design or adding to our stack of Chance cards, please email us. Thanks to Teachnet contributors Karen Hull and Ketrina Jordan for their suggestions. More bulletin board art is located at the Teachnet Classroom Decor page Download Game Board with street names.Download Game Board without street names (make up your own for your city)Download Chance Cards (includes blank cards for making your own) Homeworkopoly Instructions.

Homework can be fun with... Homework Organization. So the blue baskets I got for my students' desks have been really useful in other parts of the room as well.

Homework Organization

How to make a scratch off lottery ticket? You probably know the scratch off lottery tickets?

How to make a scratch off lottery ticket?

Ever wondered how to make them? Well, they are very fun & easy to make.I used to make greeting cards from them but now I'm going to use this technique as a promotional tool.I made 25 scratch off tickets and will include 1 ticket with every order I ship.On one of those tickets, there is a coupon code and a value of 25 dollars to spend in my shop on Etsy. Waaaahhh, exciting! :) Here is what you need:cardboard, a print-out of your lottery ticket, glue stick, sticky back plastic (contact paper), metallic acrylic paint (preferably silver) and washing liquid.I prepared the paper cutting beforehand so I'll skip that part in the tutorial. :) Beforehand you print out a design that you want to be on the scratch off lottery tickets.If your printer can take thick paper you can print it directly on the cardboard and skip this part.

Then you take a piece of sticky back plastic and put it onto the design. Adventures of Teaching.