It’s all you need for seasonal travel in any climate! It’s a shawl. It’s a scarf. It’s a sarong. It is whatever you need it to be! One of my most popolaur items and such a great pattern to make. Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links. Read full blog disclosure here.
A blog on interesting topics in recreational mathematics, including useful resources for math teachers, students, and enthusiasts.
at the moment studio hervé is based in an old dairy near the lake of zurich, switzerland. studio hervé and team works for several companies in europe.
Over the years, I have made several quilts using the flying geese unit. I think the obsession started in Nancy Crow’s Workshop called Sets and Variables. We were to select a motif to work with. I w…
Use this 'Soccer Ball All About Me', back to school, art and writing prompt activity to learn fun facts about your new students and to help them interact with each other. Invite students to respond to prompts in a personal and imaginative way using fun doodles and graffiti-style lettering. This all about me soccer ball is ideal for use as an icebreaker activity or as an art-specific lesson - it's great for engaging sporty kids who don't particularly enjoy art! Please see the detailed Preview for more information 16 prompts on the doodle ball template include: Name, Age, Self Portrait, Favorite Song, Food, Book, Sport and Color Writing prompt soccer balls Prompts encourage students to write some notes about their goals, challenges, hopes, and interests There is also a lined soccer ball template for students to write about their own themes or topics It's fun to glue the doodle and writing balls back to back if you complete both activities This packet also includes the following: 'A Ball About Me/Us' banner for students to decorate and display With 2 letters per US letter size page, this will make a large welcoming banner for the new classroom or bulletin board. Make a soccer ball bookmark Explore pattern, shape, and color with two additional abstract soccer ball doodle worksheets. Materials needed: Print onto cardstock for the best results Colored pencils and marker pens String and pegs for the banner Scissors and glue Additional information Cut out the balls to make a fabulous collaborative wall display You can also laminate and suspended them from the ceiling. Watch them spin! Use as front covers for journals and workbooks and on locker doors UK/Aus/NZ version, with 'favourite colour' spellings are included in the packet The templates will match up when glued together, back to back. Please note that activities have been designed to complete on separate pieces of paper, they are not formatted to be printed back to back on one sheet of paper. Accurate two-sided printing cannot be guaranteed as paper tends to move slightly while printing Ideas for use Build a strong sense of community during the first week back Safe for shy or nervous students to share about themselves Meet the Teacher Open House Bulletin board displays ESL students Students with learning disabilities Encourage creativity in those less confident Goal setting and growth mindset Social and emotional - help students explore their feelings Welcoming new students New teacher introduction Helpful low prep project for substitute teachers End of Year reviews Happy teacher feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Barbara F says, “My scholars loved this activity. It was a welcome change to a typical icebreaker. 90% of my students currently play soccer, so that made it even more appealing. I now also have student art for my classroom walls!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Michelle O says, "So much fun for the students! I even made one myself! Really well laid out and user-friendly! Beautiful bulletin board display! And a creative way for the students to share about themselves! I highly recommend this product!." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jordan E says, “This is one of my favorite back to school activities! As a former soccer player and coach I love this get to know you activity! Very easy to use.” You might also like to view these popular seasonal resources: A Backpack All About Me A Cell Phone All About Me A Shoe All About Me A Hoodie All About Me View my Back to School Bundles here - save 25% Stay in touch! Website and Blog Pinterest Instagram You Tube Follow my store on TPT to receive notification of new products, where I will be offering a 50% discount for the first 48 hours after they are posted. Don’t forget to leave feedback on resources - you will earn points towards your next TPT purchases :-) Please get in touch with me if you have any questions regarding this resource, I am always keen to help, Thanks! Diane Copyright ©The ImaginationBox/Diane Pagan 2019. All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only
Illustrations and various artworks by French illustrator Jean Leblanc. Jean Leblanc aka Jeanti, is a French art director and illustrator who has worked
The Fractal: This instructable is about fractals. It teaches you how to draw a simple one that don't require a computer. I found out about these from a friend.
Hi everyone... my Tangling friends I have loaded up some patterns... this is a template I downloaded from http://tanglepatterns.com/downloads it's great to play around with your own patterns... and a great way of practising them On of my all time favourite Paradox Triangles in my last post I used this pattern in the centre of my design One of my absolutely favourite patterns Paradox Square I use this pattern lots This Pattern Lap is a bit fiddley but looks amazing this one was designed by Lizzie Mayne in 2012 Another great pattern Cicerone looks affective This pattern Basket Weave can be done in many ways you just have to choose what you want it to look like... great for background on large designs This pattern Daisy Square you can do so much with I love this Pattern Tangled Ribbons very easy to do.. Well I hope they have been great inspiration for you to try.. have ago and try them out.... or even design your own... please share them with me HappyTangling Judy
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An interesting repeat in a quilt from about 1900. There's a place in the Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns and BlockBase+ for quilts pieced of triangular blocks. It's a small place with just a few published patterns. But not this one! In fact there isn't one triangular block based on a half-square triangle proportion. The few published patterns indexed there are based on other geometry... Mathematically speaking: Equilateral Isoceles Triangles (Sierpinski's or Pascal's Triangles). These are fascinating the way they tessellate. I've been working on this one for Best of Morris fabrics.... That's not the point, however. The missing patterns are Right Angle Isoceles triangles. A whole class of quilt patterns adrift without identification. This might very well be NOT MY FAULT! The Encyclopedia is an index to published patterns and I'd guess these designs were not published in popular catalogs and magazines. Mainly because it's hard to show the repeat in a square box. But I have pictures of quite a few, mostly pieced of small half-square triangles, mostly from online auctions and most of them look to be about 1900. Schwenkfelder Library, Pennsylvania Cyndi Adams CollectionThis one is the earliest in the file---those blues and oversized stripes look 1840-1860. Minnesota Project & the Quilt Index 4 triangles per block---maybe 1870s Mid 20th-century But back to one at the top of the page. It's a variation with alternating triangles. Sort of like an Irish Chain where the alternate block contains parts of the more complex blocks. An Irish Chain--two blocks So you would need two blocks But wait a minute wouldn't it be easier to make this as a square block? and just stack them up? The block is not in the Encyclopedia either. Pattern for a version at 12".
Les saisons étaient à l’honneur à Sainte Marie, le thème du Concours du Carrefour était « Au Fil des Saisons ». Et l’automne était particulièrement bien représenté! Falling down par Krzewicka Marzena (PL) A suivre… Tweet
These mathematical patterns, by Alex Bellos and illustrator Edmund Harriss, are intended to engage the brain as well as provide a moment of stress-free satisfaction. Print off the images in this page, get out your felt tips and start colouring
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My Summer Sampler 2020 quilt is complete, and I couldn’t be more pleased! (Click here to get the pattern.) I just loved working with this color palette – I have a feeling you’ll be seeing more variati
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It has been almost two weeks since my last blog post. It is amazing how throwing a holiday on your Wednesday makes the entire week wacky. Still we keep doing what we do–around the sun we go. …
Box pouch pattern - easy technique for two designs.
How lucky am I that I got to do two Jacquie Gering workshops in a weekend. VERY, let me tell you! They were organized by the Bay Area Modern Quilt Guild (thank you!) and took place in the Quiltwor…
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The fabrics shown in this post were given to me by Island Batik. December’s challenge is to explore the world of 3D by using optical illusions, textures, trapunto or whatever else will make your qu…