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Charming, enduring, heartwarming family photos of my beloved loved-ones... as awkward, crazy & strange they may be.
Behaviour is a form of communication not an indication of bad children or people #children #families #support #adults #socialwork ❤💜🧡💛💚💙
Treetop Trail in Bad Harzburg is a 1,000-metre path elevated among the dense canopy of leaves with 52 various exploration elements.
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You think your family's nuts? Take a good gander at these bad family photos of mine! There's a whole slew of funny pictures of my kin in all sorts of awkward
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I am Jenn, this is my mind, be gentle. I love animals, music, people, Star Trek, Star Wars, soccer, Disney, nature, science, and all other things of this world. I love my lady and she's the best :)
Why, it boggles my mind what people pass off as good ideas. Oh, sure, some of these funny product names are just plain bad English lost in translation. But
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Make and share this Feather Dumplings recipe from Food.com.
The colors and textures Natalia Wiernik uses as backgrounds for her portraits of both people and inanimate objects is often misinterpreted as the...
Smile. Cry. Cringe. It's Awkwardly Bad Funny Family Photos.
There Are Maps Through Your Bones And Skin
Eunice & Donna: Serving up a hot, devilish plate of delicious.
She looks serious on the picture, but imagine 100 people around laughing at her, joking, shouting! The hairstyle is made of dried cow dungs, herbs, roots, trunks, oil and fat. The number of big dreadlocks has a meaning: 3 dreadlocks means there is a dead people in the family. 4 to 6 dreadlocks is the normal style. The dreadlocks are called "Nontombi". The big yellow necklace she wears means she's ready to be married, it is called Vikeka. © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
If you played the role of family scapegoat, others targeted you for shame, blame, and abuse to avoid looking at themselves and their own problems.
Proud mothers-to-be please take note- awkwardly staged photos are even more awkward when there's a baby lump in your tummy! The pics in this gallery are sure to make babies wish they were never born, and when they're old enough to recognize how incredibly awkward these prenatal photos really are they'll probably sue their parents for emancipation! --via Stuff I Stole From The Internet...
"My first day of school, age five. Please notice my older brother, face down on the pavement behind me. Not quite the same excitement about school."
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Birth: 1935 Gender: Female child Nationality: French Background: Jewish (white/Caucasian) Residence: Paris, France Age: 7 years
Explore collection of fake family quotes that reflect the complex realities of familial bonds. Find words that speak the truth about family dynamics.
Though the royal family is the perfect example of sophistication and grace, it doesn’t stop Prince Will, Kate Middleton, or the rest of the crew from having a few embarrassing moments from time to time! In fact, it just goes to show that they have a lot more in common with the rest of us…
Kick your morning off with Nadiya Hussain's spinach-packed smoky shakshuka recipe, as seen on her BBC series, Nadiya's Family Favourites.
As with any other language, the speaker doesn't just need to learn sign language words but also words to express grief, disappointment, dissatisfaction, and anger. Yes, we're talking about swearing in sign language. Deaf people use swearing just as much as the rest of us - they're just able to do it a little more discreetly. YouTube channel Cut has helped us all join in on the fun by posting a video in which seven deaf people show how to say all of their favorite curse words in sign language, and it's so much more fun than just flipping the bird.
Here's to another Sunday spent planning. The goal for next week is to get a few things planned before the weekend comes! To make this post a little shorter, I am breaking it into two parts. Tomorrow, I will share my reading and writing plans for some Minilesson Magic :) Science: This week, we have our mini-unit on genetics scheduled. Our students need to learn the following objectives: * Explain why organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characterisitcs of the organism. * Give examples of likenesses that are inherited and some that are not. For my student journal pgs, click here (free and in a pdf). Monday: Set up science journals. The label shown above will be pasted into their notebook as a divider for our first unit of study. Complete the "Mice" assessment probe to see what students already think about how traits show up in organisms. After students think about their own explanations, we will use the explanations above to make a bar graph for how they think offspring's fur color is decided. (This assessment probe comes from Page Keeley, Uncovering Student Ideas in Science). Use 1st page of heredity video to explain heredity. Tuesday: Fingerprints Lab (found this gem linked for free online) Wednesday: Observing Human Traits Lab (free from Tamra Young on TPT); explain dominant and recessive traits and draw conclusions about what traits are dominant/recessive for humans based on classroom data) Thursday: Complete active sort around the room for Inherited vs Acquired traits and make flipbook (free materials from Jennifer Findley) Friday: Learn about Punnett Squares with Leprechaun Genetics (free from Making it Teacher on TPT) Other Resources that might be thrown in w/ extra time: Unit Outline from Moore County (includes a smartboard file to guide the mini-unit) Peas in a Pod (Mendelian Genetics) online freebie; Questions to go along with the reading selection included (I made these last year) Heredity (from Brainpop) DNA (from Brainpop) Animated Videos that explain DNA, genes, chromosomes, protein, heredity, and traits Math: This week in math, I will be getting to know my students better as mathematicians. I'm using some of the journal prompts/explorations from my Math Explorations that focuses on factors. (Not only will we learn about decomposing numbers, but students will be forced to use their multiplication facts). Since my Math Explorations are aligned with the mathematical practices, I thought it would be a good way to introduce concepts like communicating in math, perseverance, using multiple methods for showing work, using different strategies, etc. We are also going to continue working on our Summer Slide questions, which we started on Friday. Given time, I will also begin to introduce some of our math stations. For math stations, my team decided that we would have 4 stations this year, MATH SUPERSTARS, CONCEPT FOCUS, ALGEBRAIC, and something computer-based like Moby Max. Morning Meeting: We are going to focus on perseverance all week. We have a county-wide assessment that is designed with all tasks focusing on perseverance, so this fits in nicely with morning meeting. The kiddos may not even realize they are being assessed. Finish Strong Erik Weihenmayer on Oprah (start at 1:21) Hope you enjoyed peeking at my week! Tune in tomorrow for my reading/writing minilesson ideas for the week.