WHY ARE REFLECTIONS so compelling? We see them used to powerful effect in poolscapes today and in the world’s most famous bodies of man-made water, such as the reflecting ponds in front of the Taj Mahal and the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Yet even in their most iconic applications, the exact appeal of reflections remains somewhat elusive.
Mrs. Christina Barrientos engages students through various projects, encourages self-expression.
While reading the Little House books, we read about how they travelled in a covered wagon. Here is a covered wagon we made and you can make too!
This week we were pumped to have Dave Meek & Jake Johnson from Crescent Creek Models to tell us all about the new Walt Disney's Carolwood Barn O Scale kit.
Create your own water wheel and discover the pros and cons of hydropower first hand! Hands on experiment your kids will love to create!
As fast as the American West was settled, the need for news from the East was equally rushed. On this day in 1860 the Pony Express began its celebrated, but short-lived rides across America.Here is…
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Do you ever struggle with which colors to pick when coloring your mandalas? Do you find yourself reaching for the same colors? In this week’s post I share with you an introduction to color de…
Strong blades and solid construction mean ForeverLawn® Select Synthetic Grass is optimal for residential landscaping because of it's nartual appearance.
Little reader for PreK and Kinder students. This is a printable take home book. After reading story, students can color pictures according to the text.
Whoever would have thought that the covered wagon in general was really the first concept of a tiny house on wheels. In the past I have written about Tiny House History 101, covered igloos, the Colonists, viking ships, and even the manger. But I haven't once taken time to really analyze the covered wagon. That