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College has changed a lot over the past 150 years… Harvard, Yale and Brown used to make all freshmen pose for nude photographs. There are thousands of these photos collected “for scientific research” from the 1940s to the 1970s, including nude photos of George Bush, Hilary Clinton, Meryl Streep, etc. (via)Cell phones were non-existent. Here,
We love them, but they drive us crazy.
little guy maker / ちっちゃいメーカー my third picrew :0 (first two were years old, ive since deleted them) please credit @reelrollsweat on tumblr *** — ok to use : profile picture/banner oc reference minor edits — do not use : commercial use (merch, print, adopt, etc) tracing pngtuber nft or ai art generator — いいこと : アイコン オリキャラ / キャラデザイン 多少の加筆 — ダメなこと : 商用利用 トレス PNGチューバー NFTとかAI学習 *** — inspiration : toon me by hellosunnycore baby carrot outfit maker by baby_carrot_art おさむメーカー by おさむくん *** 8.8.23 : release 8.10.23 : new eye color, hair, earring/necklace color, prop 8.12.23 : small fix
A crush I have, dreams of homesteading, recycled yoga leggings, a gift guide recap, a limited-edition set of prints, what I can’t stop watching on YouTube, a new favorite Instagram feed, a minimal guest suite, a mid-century remodel, and a trip to Seattle.
Organize-Along Week 4Welcome to week 4 of the Bee Sew Inspired - Organize Along! This week we are organizing your Tools of the Trade! This includes rulers, scissors, glues, needles, pins etc... In the private Facebook groups and the Bee Sew Inspired YouTube Chanel, I share a few ideas on ways to inspire you to organize your tools and keep them and you safe! I am even going to link a FREE tutorial for a fun Mason Jar pin cushion!!! Thank you for being part of the Organize Along! It is FREE
Basic vocabulary, like knowing prepositions, is necessary for beginning readers. Teach prepositions with this simple game.
During this time of year I start to change up the way I do guided reading/reading groups. The majority of my kiddos are well above grade level, so they are working on reading skills and strategies more than actually learning how to read. It's such a neat transition to watch my students go from "learning how to read" to "reading to learn." So, I have started mixing things up a bit. My groups that are above grade level get together each day to read through a story (chapter book, non-fiction book, or reader's theatre normally). While those groups are working through the book together and completing pre/during/post reading activities, I am sitting with the kiddos that need a little extra help (and they are doing the same thing as the other groups, just on their level!). So, right now when you walk in my room during reading groups, my kids are sitting with their groups, reading a book together, and talking (about the book, hopefully!). With that being said, it can get a little noisy and off-topic during this time (which makes it difficult for me to focus on the group I am meeting with at the time!). So, I've decided to give each person a job for their group. Tomorrow, before we head to reading groups, I will explain and assign reading group jobs! Each student will wear their "job chain" around their neck so that they remember what is expected of them. Here are the job chains: The back of each chain has a the explanation: You can click on the pictures below to download a copy of these! I just cut all of the circles out, glued them to black construction paper (put the picture on one side and the expectation on the other), laminated, punched a hole, and used yarn for the chain! I DESPISE cutting out circles, but sometimes rectangles can be a little pokey, so I figured it was worth the extra time. {Clipart and Fonts courtesy of DJ Inkers} I realize that this won't solve all of my problems, but my students are pretty good about keeping up with their classroom jobs, so I'm hoping this will be a success as well! I do go around and talk with each group as they are working so that I am still meeting with all of my kiddos. I also plan on using these with my struggling group even though I am with them for the majority of the time. I'm hoping this will help give them a little confidence and allow them to take ownership of their time together! I will also use these jobs anytime we do group work!
Edward Lear, More nonsense, pictures, rhymes, botany, etc., 1872, via archive.org
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Pink cosmos and golden sunflowers tower above Fifi, the calico cat who resides in Monet's garden, as she strolls down a gravel path in the silver mist of dawn. Photograph by Elizabeth Murray c 1990. From a collection of postcards published by Pomegranate.
Ever wanted to see a rabbit riding a human snail while fighting a dog riding a rabbit with a broken neck? Well, now you can!
Education & Learning Children going through school in Ancient Egypt would learn a series of symbols called ” Hieroglyphs”. Hieroglyphs were created about 5000 years ago, and t…
Exercises to reinforce grammar with these words/pronouns.Fully editable. Page 2 has the answers. Enjoy.IT WAS FIRST PUBLISHED BY MYSELF IN THE ESLPRINTABLES WEBSITE IN JANUARY 2012. Tetê. - ESL worksheets
Adventures on Life's Rollercoaster (parenting, parties, ideas and honesty)
Buy the best Queen Anne Chairs selected and recommended by interior designers.
What are we if we ignore the pain and suffering of others? Isn't it in us to help where and when we can? I hope so. I like to see the glass half full.
A geodesic dome has many uses because of its structural strength. We share some inspiring uses for this space ship lookalike.
A geodesic dome has many uses because of its structural strength. We share some inspiring uses for this space ship lookalike.
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I LOVE saving figurative language until June - it's such a fun language unit ... and perfect for our "dreaming of summer brains". We finished up our EQAO testing mid week, and this onomatopoeia activity was the perfect break from testing. How fun is that??? Students chose two contrasting colours - one for the background and one for the word and border "bursting out of the page". They also needed newspaper (cut just a fraction smaller that the "bursting out of the page border" and glued the newspaper on top. They glued their word on top of that (we had brainstormed a lot of onomatopoeia words, but for some reason most of them chose SPLAT for their word). I also had them do a little shading under their letters for that little extra POP (see, I know some onomatopoeia words, too). ;) I had seen this awesome idea on Pinterest and followed it back to Artisan des Arts. Her examples are FANTASTIC!! We also wrote simile poems this week. I found a little template HERE for the students to use for their rough copies. When students were finished their templates, I had them write out their good copies, and illustrate a few lines with a small image. I hung these up, too ... LOVING our bulletin board switch up ... even this late in the school year!!! (I have two of these "smART class" bulletin boards side by side in the classroom. 15 more school days left ... I think I can ... I think I can ... Happy Friday!!!
Eco-Dome
We have been doing lots of indoor growing recently and planted some beans at the same time that we grew our cress letters last month. This is a really easy, visual way to teach children about root systems and is something I used to do with my school children each Spring time. Plus it’s very exciting to...Read More »
like a moth to a flame i can’t help what i desire etc etc
Eureka is a fairly large city in northern California noted for its fine collection of old Victorian houses. We passed through here while driving the coast in May 2010. The old town is pleasant to walk but we were there on a Sunday and most things were closed - but it looks like it would be worth going back to.
You might remember HipDict, the crowdsourced dictionary that defines what we’re really saying when we use everyday words, or maybe you’re already following it. The account on Instagram is still going strong with over 2 million followers and enough submissions to post every day.
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This is brilliant, colours trying to match their flavours, great. featured here: visualthinkmap.ning.com/photo/photo/show?id=2168552:Photo...
If you have a great idea for a new business, and you’re looking for funding or other support, you’ll probably have to break out the PowerPoint. There are only 10 slides you should need for your pitch. Well-known entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki emphasises the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint to keep your presentation short and painless — […]
These papers will soon be on display at The Morgan Library in NYC.