Have you been confused trying to find your color type with seasonal color analysis? This blog post will finally help you clearly understand how color analysis works. Understand this first to simplify finding what colors you should wear for your skin tone.
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Learn about the four wardrobe color seasons and how you can determine the best clothing colors for your skin tone to feel and look vibrant.
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Passive solar design is based on utilizing the sun's heat energy and its predictable movements through the seasons. As the Earth rotates around the sun on its annual cycle, it is tilted at an angle on its vertical axis. This impacts how the sun's rays strike various locations on Earth. The Earth is its most
In every wood in every spring there is a different green.
How to Cook Tofu for Newbies including tips for cooking tofu crispy, how to marinate and season tofu, the different varieties of tofu and draining tofu.
"There are things you are ashamed of, because words diminish them..."
Spot the difference in the scenary in this preschool printable worksheet.
If you want to know how to teach kids about germs and the importance of proper handwashing, this collection of germ activities for kids will not disappoint!
Hand stitched ugruk (bearded seal) skins cover the wooden ribs of this traditionally-crafted boat as it sits atop a rack in Point Hope, Alaska. With spring officially here (the Vernal Equinox was M…
Ever experienced the eye roll when someone joked about your period, asking, "Are you PMSing?" or "You must be on your period"? Yes, we've all been there. I bet you have heard it once. This is something that's a big part of every woman's life but often gets joked about – the menstrual cycle. It's Hormone changes are the reason behind the roller coaster of emotions we go through each month. with each hormone playing a vital role in how we feel in each phase. changes in the levels of estrogen can affect mood, memory, and cognitive function, leading to fluctuations in emotional well-being throughout the menstrual cycle.
Togarashi, or "Shichimi Togarashi", is a popular Japanese spice blend made from seven different spices. It is used in Japan much like Americans use salt and pepper.
Still-sweltering temperatures aside, fall is officially here — which means the beginning of cuffing season, when singles flock to dating apps to find a partner to cozy up with during the long winter months. If you're single and starting to feel…
Few plants are as easy to grow as Chinese lantern. They ask for little, but deliver a splash of late-season color.
Here are some new things I have going on in my classroom. I now post the “I can” statements on the board for each grade. I also have a Free Draw Challenge. It’s a list of challeng…
Beef Morcon Recipe is a Filipino meat roll stuffed with sausage or hotdogs, carrots, pickles, cheese, and egg. This is considered as a holiday dish and is usually served during Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
The kids sure enjoyed our unit on space! Here is a look at all the learning we did. We started with learning about the sun and the stars. Then we learned about the phases of the moon. They made these flip books to show and tell what happens during each phase of the moon. We then moved on to study the orbit of the planets. We made a few different activities to learn facts about each planet. After learning about each of the planets we BLASTED off into space as astronauts and wrote adventures of where we would go and what we would see and do if we were in space. They used their space books to help them write facts about the places they would visit. I am amazed at how much they love to write! We finished up our space unit reading Space Case by James Marshall. It is about a space “thing” that comes to Earth and gets to go Trick or Treating and goes to school. We made our own space “things” and wrote adventures about what they would do if they came to Earth. Again, they AMAZE me with their creative writing! These are hanging in our hallway and we have had a lot of compliments on their work. All of our centers were also space themed. They played a vowel race game to learn their space vocabulary words. They played number blaster and filled in number grids of 10 more, 10 less, one more, and one less using a 100’s chart. This game was Money Mission matching coin combinations and amounts. They did a long and short vowel sort. At this center they raced to the moon and back to earth using a number line and math facts. They sorted real words from Earth and nonsense words from Mars. Scrambled in Space was using our written language and grammar skills to write complete sentences using correct mechanics. They made an ABC order book using our space vocabulary. Blast off Math Facts used addition and subtraction facts that equaled 9, 10, 11, or 12 and our listening center on Planets and they played Space Bingo. We did some SENSATIONAL SPACE learning!!