Discover 20 whimsical garden walkway ideas that transform your outdoor space into a magical retreat. Explore creative paths and make your garden enchanting!
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Creating collaborative art is a wonderful way to encourage teamwork among students, celebrate diversity and enrich classroom culture. This collection of hands-on group art projects is designed to build meaningful skills such as taking turns, discussing ideas, and making group decisions. They are a fantastic way to foster community, allow students to connect with their classmates, and teach them to focus on cooperation instead of competition. Students are sure to have plenty of fun while letting their imaginations run wild!
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Walkout basements are a great solution for sloping, downhill sites (Something my fellow Floridians don't have to worry about). However, if you plan on finishing out this space, please, do not call it a basement! Call it a terrace level or lower level, just about anything other than “basement”. When people think of basements, they
Kids can make something pretty incredible when they pool their talents.
Making an inspiration pinboard for the studio for under $100 made from a few simple materials from Bunnings!
Integrate math and art with these symmetrical pattern coloring cards. This is a great math art project that kids love doing!
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Kunst ist schön, macht aber viel Arbeit. Soll Karl Valentin gesagt haben. Dagegen ist nichts einnzuwenden.Während eure Eltern ihr Home-Office verfluchen, werdet ihr Schüler vom Homeschooling heimgesucht. In beiden Fällen eine recht langwierige und eintönige Angelegenheit. Man sitzt den halben Tag am Rechner, allein, die Uhr tickt, man schreibt oder liest, und immer nur am Bildschirm... Und auch in eurer Freizeit läuft es vermutlich ähnlich. Vielleicht eine Runde Playstation. Vielleicht auch zw
It's a timing thing. What is a "Timing Chart?" Timing charts determine the spacing of breakdown and inbetween frames between two keyframes/extremes of animation.
We take a tour of Visiting California Institute of the Arts, also known as Cal Arts Valencia in Los Angeles.
This is an amazing art and math lesson that I got from a teacher at a conference who did teach a district over from me, but is now getting her PhD. She always had amazing stuff to present at conference. (You're amazing, Mary Franco!) Anyway, this lesson involves Paul Klee and multiplication. I made a little three page Smart Notebook lesson about Klee's work "Once Emerged From the Gray of Night" (where I used to show a poster of it) and have the students talk about what's more important--the words of the poem or the colors and composition? Then we talk about putting two things (like writing and art, or math and art together). It's SUCH an amazing lesson, here's a sneak peek: So, students get a little background knowledge of Klee, then we talk about tessellations and multiplication (and practice on the Smart Board). Then, students get a page of one-inch graph paper and write out a one digit by one digit multiplication problem with a two digit answer. I tell them to choose one that's hard for them to remember, or their favorite one. They then repeat that problem seven times, dropping down and over one square for 4 times, then down and back a square for three times, making them into interlocking tessellation shapes: After they've drawn it all out in pencil and I've checked it, they choose ONE color of fine-tip marker to trace it with, then use colored pencil or watercolor pencil to color. The coloring is a bit of a challenge for them, because they need to forget that they're numbers and only look at the space. They then color it in patterns/designs to make it visually interesting and play with people's minds ('math? I dont' see any math!') It's an awesome lesson that really challenges their thinking. This one really shows the patterns and designs. Oh, it's also important that their numbers COMPLETELY fill the one inch box of the graph paper. I always try to do this lesson at a time of the year when classroom teachers are complaining about students not remembering their math facts. I usually do it with fifth grade, but I did it with sixth one year at the teachers' request.