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So I wanted to share the tastiest science treat we have made in a while. It was my mound cake. Not pound cake, no I'm talking mounds, like burial mounds. I had it in my plans for 18. Simply put it was a chocolate cake baked in two round pans stacked on top and I made some green cream cheese icing. I made one pan with less batter than the other (see picture below), so the base was wide but not as thick. Then for my third layer, I just took the sides (I trimmed) and stacked them on top. I'd get yelled at on Cake Boss for a mess like this- but who cares the overall project turned out great. :) It was eaten in no time. Even if you are past 18, you might think of reviewing the mound cultures during the break. If you wanted to be a little more authentic you could stuff little plastic men in there as you are assembling the layers, but that day I was just glad I accomplished the cake before dinner. Books I actually found at my library for History lesson 19 were: The Pueblo Indians by Pamela Ross ISBN: 9-780-736-800-792 I really like the simple non fiction book. They break it down into sections that are only one page long and if reading to a 5-6 year old can be easily read aloud. The sections are history, people, homes, foods, clothing, etc. Then in the end how to make your own adobe bricks if you're so inclined. I think I will plan to do this in the summer as a review week and will post pictures if it's accomplished. Key word..."if." The Anasazi by Petersen (A New True Book) ISBN:0516-01121-9 It's old, but it's likely to be at your library if it's at mine. It's short enough to be a good read aloud but long enough for a 2-3rd grade reader to be interested. It has some classic pictures for the younger ones. Even though my kids are past this lesson, I'm still reading books from then as lesson 20 seems to be scarce in my library. Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale by Gerald Mc Dermott ISBN: 9-780-670-133-697 He is the same author that wrote Anasazi and Zomo the Trickster, so if you read this, you are in effect covering one of the common core standards for all ages and doing an "author study." Thankfully, his books are covering our curriculum which is hard to find fiction authors who do that- so if you have the others available, be a "book hog" and check them all out. And last but not least, my happiest project of the day was a very simple balloon for Lesson 20. This is my sample, I will post pictures of my kids making it on Thursday as I will test drive the lesson then, but it was so easy I had to put a sneak peak and some special resources to go with it. My atmosphere layer balloon! (Can anyone tell my printer isn't working? I'm really having to be creative each week. ) So I drew the earth on the bottom and made the layers accordingly. My layer names are written in dry erase markers and my clues or hints are written in permanent. I did this so I could wet and erase them and ask the kids, "What goes where?" The pictures are "Troposphere" (which is misspelled when I took it- good thing it's not permanent ) with clouds and a parachute man. Then the "Stratosphere" is where we have the ozone rays (hence yellow rays), "Mesosphere" has comets, "Thermosphere" has the Aurora Borealis and "Exosphere" has satellites (which can be in both Thermosphere and Exosphere). I found three fabulous videos that you can share with your kids when teaching this lesson. First, this is a great overview of the first two levels and it explains many things about them. It's long and not necessary to have them see the whole thing, I think the first 15min is great, the rest goes into volcanoes, thunder, lightening, etc. Earth the Power of the Planet The second is actually from a friend of ours, his name is Manny Alsina. He and my husband went to school together and even though he's a doctor, he's as good as the photographers from National Geographic. He accurately explains what happens with the Aurora Borealis and has amazing pictures put to classical music. They were taken just a few weeks ago, on Feb 6th in Scandinavia. Here is the link to "Winter's Heavenly Night." I hope you enjoy! It's just over 2 minutes. Here's a pic of Tony watching it and asking a ton of questions- even though my days of international travel have significantly paused, I'm so thankful that I'm able to plant some seeds of adventure and awe in him. I'd like to go see these one day, but I don't like the cold that much... do you think this would be a problem for a Texas girl like me? The picture looks fake, but it's not. So amazing! Truly speechless when I watch this video. The "Thermosphere" is my new favorite layer of the atmosphere. Yep I said it... I know, "My name is Crecia and I'm a closet nerd." And last but not least, have you seen this video of the International Space Station? It may not be exactly what we are studying this year, but I mean, heh, whenever you can bring in a cool space video- do so! If you haven't seen it it's an American astronaut that gives us a tour of the ISS. It's about 25 minutes, and well worth the time. Here's a great link to all the atmosphere levels and summaries on each one. I love this graphic I found on the website. You can download it to PPT and make a sheet for your memory board. I love how this picture brings in two of our previous weeks, can you see where? Here's a break down of each layer... Did anyone else know these before teaching this week? If so, in my book, you'd be called, "Muy Intelligente!" Again, was I asleep in school or what? I have a few more fun activities for Lesson 20, but will have to wait till another night to post them. It involves a jello and pudding mold and some great Mexican Revolution activities. Much love to you all! -Crecia
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This week (19th Oct–24th October) is Real Time Chem Week (if that means nothing to you,check out their FAQ page here!). As part of it, we’re featuring the RTC Week competition-winning entries of five different chemists here on Compound...
From Venetian fortresses and British mansions to stately palaces and French esplanades, a walking tour around the Old Town of Corfu is like exploring an open-air museum
Ajoutez une touche de douceur et de féérie à votre décoration murale avec cette toile représentant un chaton mignon au milieu d'un champ de fleurs colorées. Ce tableau capture l'innocence et la joie de cette scène enchantée, apportant une atmosphère chaleureuse à votre intérieur. Imprimé sur des matériaux de haute qualité, chaque détail, des yeux pétillants du chaton aux fleurs délicates, est fidèlement reproduit pour offrir une décoration unique et adorable. Les couleurs principales de cette illustration florale sont le rose, le jaune, et le blanc, créant une ambiance joyeuse et lumineuse. Ce tableau est idéal pour ajouter une atmosphère enchantée à diverses pièces de la maison. Dans un salon, il devient un élément central charmant, parfait pour une idée déco. Dans une chambre d'enfant, il inspire une sensation de bonheur. Il est également parfait pour une salle de jeux, stimulant la joie et la créativité. Cette toile se positionne parfaitement dans la catégorie enfant. C'est une excellente idée déco pour ceux qui apprécient les scènes mignonnes et les animaux adorables. Les tableaux en bois apportent une chaleur naturelle et une élégance intemporelle à votre décoration intérieure. L'impression sur bois donne un aspect unique et texturé, ajoutant de la profondeur et du caractère à chaque œuvre. Parfaits pour créer une ambiance chaleureuse et accueillante, ces tableaux s'intègrent facilement dans n'importe quel espace, que ce soit le salon, la chambre ou la salle à manger. La robustesse et la qualité de ces tableaux garantissent une durabilité exceptionnelle.
Japanese Art Reproduction Late Autumn in Ichikawa, 1930 Kawase Hasui, Japan (1883 –1957) Image Size - 15.5 x 10.5 inches: Sheet Size 18 x 13 inches This reproduction is a new, individually printed and proofed, superior quality, giclee* process, fine art print. It is printed on 100% cotton rag acid-free, heavyweight fine art paper with a luxurious textured watercolor paper finish and archival pigment inks to ensure permanence. Kawase Hasui, (1883 – 1957) was an artist, one of modern Japan's most important and prolific printmakers. He was a prominent designer of the shin-hanga ("new prints") movement, whose artists depicted traditional subjects with a style influenced by Western art. Like many earlier ukiyo-e prints, Hasui's works were commonly landscapes, but displayed atmospheric effects and natural lighting. Hasui designed approximately 620 prints over a career that spanned nearly forty years. Towards the end of his life the government recognized him as a Living National Treasure for his contribution to Japanese culture. Original Medium: Woodblock print, colored inks on paper Reproduction Media - Heavyweight Fine Art Paper, watercolor texture surface and archival pigment inks. Prints ship in a heavy protective cardboard tube. **the giclee process produces a high quality, fine art reproduction from a high-resolution digital file of an image. The file is then printed with a high-resolution photo generation printer on a fine art paper. Most artists and working photographers today use the giclee process to produce reproductions of their original artwork and photographs. As with any original art or fine art reproduction, it is recommended that prints are framed and displayed under glass to prevent color fade or shift over the years.
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Centering on women in moments of quiet affection and admiration, the renderings contrast a vintage style with modern subjects.
Italian artist Alessandro Gallo (featured in HF Vol. 24) presents a disorienting series of sculptures for his upcoming solo show at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, "Strani Incontri." The show's title translates to "strange encounters," which is an apt summary of the experience of coming upon one of Gallo's large-scale clay figures. Expertly reproducing human and animal anatomy, Gallo blends the two to create convincing hybrids of man and beast. The works produce an almost eerie sense of unheimliche, as Freud put it: when the familiar becomes uncomfortably strange.
Bath is an irresistibly beautiful city founded by the Romans and is famous for its thermal spa and Georgian architecture. I don’t know why it took me four years of living in England to finally visit this place and fall in love with it. I took an 8:30 am National Express bus from London Victoria and got to Bath in about 2.5 hours. It was a Sunday morning which was the reason…
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Ramses II marriage to a Hittite princess might have strengthened political alliances, but the wedding plans were anything but smooth.
Now, bear with me. This is just a theory. But I’m going to walk you through it, and you better believe that the next time you watch “The Witch” your mind is going to be blown.
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