Based in Cracow, Poland, the young and talented photographer Agnieszka Lepka made the breakthrough in 2015 when she was participating in the contest TIFF Festival in ‘DEBUTS’ section, as well as the Sputnik Photos workshop in collaboration with Filip Springer. The same year, the photographer opened her first exhibition titled ‘Emotional Landscapes’ in a small […]
Henrique Oliveira , pintor y escultor, nacido en Ourinhos (São Paulo, Brasil) en 1973. Comenzó trabajando en un taller de carpin...
This PowerPoint presentation explores how natural and manmade resources are different.
One of my FAVORITE parts of the day is Science time! My sweet scientists just finished up Unit 4: Earth Materials and Natural Resources. We did lots of experimenting these past couple of weeks. We began the unit with rocks. I read books on rocks and we talked about properties of rocks. My students get really excited to work on their interactive journals, so we went to work right away. My students did a little hands on with observing some rocks. They each had a rock to observe and recorded their findings into the journals. They used their rock's properties to make a cute craftivity, Rock Monsters. Each monster was unique. We compared salt water and fresh water and did a mini experiment. We talked about Natural Resources and Man-made Resources. I played this power-point for them so they could have a clearer understanding of the two. We did an anchor chart together as a class, did a picture sort and went on a nature walk to list some natural resources and man-made resources that they saw. Do you love science as much as I do??
Natural Resources vs. Man-Made Resources Sort (Real Photos)Natural Resources vs. Man-made Sorting Page12 pictures, real imagesRecording sheetanswer keyUse for review, as homework or pair work.
I noticed that there was a strip of barbed wire running along the edge of a hawthorn hedge. it got me thinking as to which would be worse to cross? I am using this to cover 'sharp' from November's scavenger hunt list
This unit includes: -Nature and Man-Made Posters with definitions -Teacher and student Natural vs. Man-Made Emergent Reader. -Natural Object Circle Map -Man-Made Object Circle Map -Natural vs. Man-Made Sort {Whole group and individual} -Natural vs. Man-Made Student Observation Copyright © 2014 Elizabeth Hall All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display.
I thought I would take this idea one step further.
When a tree is growing, and it encounters something that gets in the way of it's growth, it can do three things: stop growing, grow away from it, or grow around it. Is it possible there are items entirely consumed by trees that we don't know about? I would say it is not only possible, but likely. Here are 22 examples of trees simply absorbing obstacles. A tree growing over a bench. A tell tale sign you have owned a car too long. A tree has grown right over two signs. Here a tree has grown over a water faucet. Still works too. If it's been that long since you have moved your motorcycle, why not sell it? A tree growing right over a headstone. Growing over a rock. This tree has entirely engulfed a "no trespassing" sign. Know what happens when you don't take down your Christmas lights on time? You do now. It looks like it's trying to eat the pipe. Here it's grown right over a metal tub. The exact tub actually, that I bathed in as a child, growing up in the Appalachians. Not really. Growing right over a fence. A tree growing over a palm tree. A tree growing over a boulder. A tree growing over a wall. A tree growing around a bicycle. Story behind the tree found here. Here is a tree growing around a truck, or the site of a strange accident. Here is a tree growing around a light that someone had attached to it years earlier. Here a tree is growing over the skull of a deer. A tree is growing around a statue of Buddah. Here a tree has grown over, and outlasted, a fence. Another tree growing around a fence. Sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Students will use this resource to distinguish between natural and manmade resources. ...
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There’s no doubt that the world is full of wonders. From Peru’s hard-to-reach Machu Picchu to Rome’s bloodthirsty Colosseum and America’s awe-inspiring Grand Canyon, each one is unique and fascinating
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Help students learn about natural vs human-made things with these easy print and go cut and paste picture sorts. Great for practice, assessing, or both. Product Includes:4 Cut and Paste Picture SortsProduct Format: PDFIf you have any questions or comments about this product please feel free to email...
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Banksy’s website, and of course, the wiki on him.