. You can buy an egg painting kit at nearly any supermarket around the Easter months. Hard boil some eggs and let your children have fun decorating them for the Easter holidays.  Usually, you place dye of different colors in various cups. Eggs are then dunked in the dye to add color. You can even get creative and dye the eggs with shaving cream or watercolors. Make sure your kids wear old clothing when decorating eggs. It can get very messy. An iconic part of Easter is the Easter egg hunt. You can have kids hide real boiled eggs they decorated. However, you can also fill plastic eggs with treats and hide them throughout your home.  If opting for plastic eggs, you can provide things like Cheerios and pretzels if you want healthier snacks. Religious families sometimes put Bible verses on pieces of paper in plastic eggs. Keep track of where you hid all the eggs in case they are not all found by the hunters. This is especially important if you're hiding real eggs, as these will eventually start to rot. Some large Easter egg hunts are put on by local communities or organizations and are open for you and your family to attend. See if you can find an Easter egg hunt in your area. Easter baskets are an important Easter tradition. Young children love waking up to a basket filled with Easter goods. You can buy baskets at department stores around the holidays. Fill them with small treats like candy and tiny toys.  If you're religious, try adding plastic eggs with Bible verses tucked inside. Snacks do not have to be unhealthy. If you want your kids to have a healthy snack, put things like fresh fruit in their Easter basket. You can also provide small toys instead of food-based items, like tiny plastic animals or small plush toys. The Easter bunny is an exciting part of Easter for children. Make baked goods shaped like bunnies. This can be a fun way for kids to get excited about the holiday.  You can make cut-out sugar cookies using a rabbit-shaped cookie cutter. Bake three cinnamon rolls. Stick two together, forming a snowman-like body, and cut the other in half. Place the two halves near one end of the cinnamon roll, making bunny ears, and then use cream cheese frosting to color your bunny white. You can use chocolate chips or blueberries for eyes. Children often enjoy decorating for the holidays. Invest in small decorations at a local department store or even a dollar store. You can also look for craft tutorials online. Your kids may, for example, enjoy using construction paper or felt to make things like chicks and bunnies.  Window stickers are great for young children, as they're fun and easy to use. If you're having an Easter Brunch or dinner, try having your kids make special placemats for everyone attending using cardboard paper.
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One-sentence summary -- Paint eggs Have an Easter egg hunt. Provide Easter baskets. Make rabbit-themed baked goods. Decorate with your kids.


The puffer jacket’s utilitarian vibe works best with dark-colored rugged boots, ankle boots and heeled boots. It also pairs well with almost any kind of athletic footwear, especially sneakers and trainers. Add a dash of color by wearing a pair of fun, bright trainers.  Vintage-style sneakers in muted colors also go well with puffer jackets. Avoid wearing formal footwear, like high heels, with a puffer jacket. Perk up your dark puffer jacket with a brightly-colored or patterned knit hat. A nice scarf can also jazz up your look. Wear a scarf with a simple design and arrange it around your neck neatly. A dark-colored pair of leather or wool gloves can help you complete this polished look. Puffer jackets with belted or drawstring waists can help streamline the jacket's puffy silhouette. Choose a dark-colored jacket with a matching belt. Add sleek accessories, like scarves, hats, gloves and sunglasses, in the same dark color to go with it. The overall effect is polished and trendy. To maintain a streamlined appearance, avoid puffer jackets with belts that aren’t the same color as the jacket itself.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear your jacket with boots or sneakers. Dress your puffer jacket up with a bright beanie and nice scarf. Wear it with a belt and monochrome accessories.


Whether you want to start a college that can grant full degrees or you want to start a school that specializes in a specific field, such as electrical engineering or a culinary school, you need a comprehensive list of all of the courses you plan to offer. You’ll present it to state education boards for accreditation and so you can attract prospective faculty and students.   For a full-degree granting college, create a list of general courses, such as Biology 101, and then build the list into more specific and focused courses. Look up educational requirements in your area so you can make sure you include all of the required classes of an accredited college.  Develop a curriculum for each of the courses you plan to offer so your college is more professional and legitimate. Look online for existing curricula and courses that have been used by other colleges for each of the subjects. Look for common components and use it as a model to make sure your curricula are up to current standards and aren’t missing any major elements.  For instance, if you’re putting together a curriculum for a basic anatomy course, look online for other anatomy class curriculum so you can make sure yours isn’t missing anything. Creating a class curriculum from scratch is much harder than using an established curriculum as a sample. Separate the course into units that cover a specific element or topic. Then, break down each unit into specific classes and what will be covered. To help reinforce the lessons of each class, craft assignments that students must complete to help them fully understand the main topic of each unit.  Use the acronym SWBAT, which stands for “Students Will Be Able To” to help guide your units. Ask yourself what you expect the students to be able to do or know at the end of each unit. Incorporate tests and quizzes designed to assess the students’ understanding of the topic. Comprehensive tests or assessments should be included at the halfway point and the end of each course so students can show that they understand the material. Write a syllabus for each class that lists the units and topics that will be covered as well as any textbooks, books, or other materials that each student will need to have for the class. Include a description of the course, the grading and evaluation policy, as well as classroom policies such as class rules, homework, and make-up assignments.
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Put together a list of courses your college will offer. Review existing course curriculum as a model for yours. Write out the lessons and assignments for each course. Create a list of required materials for each course.