Here's the Best Deep Learning Projects with Source Code. These are some Deep Learning Project Ideas using python with source code.
Whenever we decide to create a machine learning project, the first thing we ask is what to do if we don't have any ideas. For…
Learn how to apply object detection using deep learning, Python, and OpenCV with pre-trained Convolutional Neural Networks.
Project-Based Homeschooling is based on the Reggio Emilia philosophy. If you're interested in encouraging deep, complex learning, read this!
The Studio Habits of Mind (developed by Harvard's Project Zero) provide an effective and meaningful foundation to a choice-based elementary art classroom. Using the studio habits to define the work students do is a great way to advocate for the deep learning that is taking place in a student-directe...
Learn how Project Pals make it easier for educators to find PBL projects that are just right for their classrooms. Upgrade project-based learning with this powerful platform.
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Clean your smelly dishwasher with two household ingredients in your home! Super easy cleaning hack...
Worry Group Art Activity: Help your students in worry group personify their worries by making a worry monster with watercolors and deep breathing!
As every seamstress or tailor knows, the little bits that get into a sewing machine can spell big trouble. Here is a quick and easy tip to deep clean your sewing machine so that it will keep going and going.
This easy cubism art project teaches children how artists transform everyday objects into geometric shapes. Great for third graders, all you need are marker
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These 8 tips will help you create an unschooling lifestyle in your homeschool that sets your child up for a lifelong love of learning.
This painting project incorporates literature and art with the story "Petunia" to my third grade students. Using a technique that I call smoothing, my
I am so excited to introduce you to the newest addition to our Family Unit Studies: The Ocean Unit Study! Did you know that there is an animal that lives in the ocean that never ever dies? Did you know that 80% of oceans are unexplored? Did you know that jellyfish have been around for
These Katsushika Hokusai Art Projects for Kids are perfect to help us learn about the amazing Japanese artist who made great waves a thing!
Apache Spark is generally known as a fast, general and open-source engine for big data processing, with built-in modules for streaming, SQL, machine learning and graph processing. It allows you to speed analytic applications up to 100 times faster compared to technologies on the market today. You can interface Spark with Python through “PySpark”. This is… Read More »PySpark Cheat Sheet: Spark in Python
Whether inspired from Oh, The Places You’ll Go, The Lorax or the buildings in Who-ville, the common thread is fun!
Learn how I deep clean my area rugs, without using harsh chemicals, to keep my house smelling fresh and odor free for under $5
Teaching kids breathing exercises is the perfect place to start with calming activities. They can do deep breathing anywhere!
Learn 2 ways how to descale a Keurig with easy step-by-step guides, Keurig instructions. Including how to descale a Keurig with vinegar and without .
Welcome to one of my most resource-filled posts ever! One that is dedicated to highlighting some amazing free resources that will help support STEM-based PBL in the classroom . Before introducing…
Hovea is a loose fit drop shoulder jacket & coat. Pattern features multiple lengths; deep angled feature pockets; unlined, full lining or quilted options; and belt or tie closures. View A is a mid length unlined jacket with collar band. View B is a mid length quilted jacket with binding. View C is a lined coat with collar band and belt. View D is a quilted coat with binding. View E is an unlined cropped jacket with collar band. View F is a quilted cropped jacket with binding. Skill: 2/5 Sizing: 0-20 (each pattern includes all sizes). See our sizing chart here. Looking for Curve sizes 14-34? Click here. Printed pattern details Your roomy and beautiful pattern envelope includes the full-size pattern on high-quality tissue paper and an instruction booklet with detailed instructions to guide you through constructing your garment. PDF pattern details After purchase, your patterns will be available immediately in your online account, and via a unique URL emailed to you. Ensure that you save your pattern to your computer before printing to save it for future use. PDF patterns cannot be opened on phones or tablets. Your Layered PDF pattern purchase includes the following files: Digital Instruction Booklet US letter size / 13 pages Digital Instruction Booklet A4 size / 13 pages Print at Home Pattern US letter size / 59 pages Print at Home Pattern A4 size / 59 pages US Copy shop 36x48" / 3 pages A0 Copy Shop Pattern / 4 pages Please note that not all files need to be printed, only the ones that correspond to your chosen printing method and pattern variation. Resources Need help sewing Hovea? Visit the comprehensive Hovea Sewalong on our blog where we guide you through the entire process of sewing your quilt coat or jacket with our detailed tutorials. Share your makes! We love seeing what you've made! Don't forget to tag your projects #MNhovea and @megannielsenpatterns. Follow our blog for more sewing tutorials and instagram for behind the scenes sneak peeks. Sign up for our newsletter to be notified of sales, special offers and new product releases. Policies & Copyright Please ensure that you read our FAQ and Policies before purchase. Copyright © 2020 Megan Nielsen. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction not permitted. FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
5 th grade students love looking at Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night and creating their own personalized version. Students learn abo...
8 tips for teaching area and perimeter lessons to help you guide your students toward deeper area and perimeter understanding and mastery.
Well done, you! I’m giving you a hearty applause for wrapping up another year in the art room. It’s not easy sustaining creative energy all year long when your workday is peppered with classroom management, assessments and meetings. But you did it! No doubt you are ready to dive into a juicy beach read and
This is a perfect lesson to get you through the end-of-the-year or even a mid-year slump. 5th graders love the graffiti nature of Keith Haring.
Learn how to make a DIY weighted stuffed animal as a sensory calming tool for emotional regulation in kids. #emotionalregulation #autism #adhd #spd
This diagram shows how cutting up a 9 patch and rearranging, makes it look like you did lots of fancy piecing.
Welcome to the Mythology Secondary Level Unit Study by Harbor + Sprout! Our upper-level homeschool curriculum is designed to guide you on immersive study experiences, rich with deep-level thinking, research and reflection prompts, and project-based learning. As you work through the modules in this unit study, we encourage you to take your time with the material and activities you choose to complete. In doing so, you will undergo a comprehensive journey through not only the topic at hand, but develop acumen for countless other life skills and tenets of academia. This unit study is intended for middle school and high school students ages 12-18+. This unit study will be delivered in digital pdf/ebook format and can be used digitally with a notebook of your own, or you may print the book and included notebooking pages. You can also purchase a physical print copy of this unit study here, along with the Harbor + Sprout companion notebook in either digital PDF or physical print format. This unit includes the following contents and modules: Mythology Introduction Module 1: Mythology, Culture, and Storytelling Module 2: Historical Evolution of Mythological Studies Module 3: Archetypes, Psychology, and Myth Module 4: Math and Myth Module 5: Landscape, Geography, and Myth Module 6: Science, Myth, and Belief Module 7: Myth and Music Module 8: Joseph Campbell and the Hero Quest Module 9: Myth, Art, and Modern Literature Notebooking Pages Appendix: Vocabulary Index, Book Recommendations, and Literary Elements Bank Page count: 144 The writer and consultant for this unit study is Paula J. Vaughan, M.H. Paula is a mythologist, collegiate humanities instructor, and graduated homeschool mom. She loves sharing the beauty and genius of global mythologies, celebrating humanity’s storytelling genius. Click the toggles below to learn more about the structure and contents of our secondary level unit modules.
Do you love the lessons you see here at the Kitchen Table Classroom but maybe you're not quite sure how they add up to an art curriculum? How do you know you're covering what your kiddo needs to give them a well rounded exposure to the arts? Let Artists and the Elements e-book be a framework for your art curriculum!
Welcome to another installment of the Secondary Smorgasbord linky party! This is my favorite theme thus far (and VERY appropriate for the February weather we are currently experiencing). It's -30°C, and with the windchill, it has gotten to -45°C (for my American friends, that's approximately -22°F). Yes, I had to Google the conversion! Now that you know that I am literally experiencing the DEEP FREEZE in my neck of the woods, let's get down to business. This month's collaborative theme is Out of the Deep Freeze and is about "a product that doesn't get the attention you'd like it to get and should get because, darn it, it's really good!" The project I chose to feature is something I worked REALLY hard on and update regularly! It's one of the best assignments I have created and not because I think so, but because my students tell me how much they learned! You read that right (they actually enjoy it). Hard to imagine high school students enjoying something that they have to put some effort into, right? DRUM ROLL PLEASE..... Would you believe it's a Monthly Budget Project?? Yep, they love it! Who would have guessed. This project reinforces practical money skills, and teaches the budgeting process in a fun and engaging way. Students will learn the differences between "need" and "want" items, and will experience what it's like to live on their own! Plus, they get to have a roommate, so the 'ol excitement of finding a partner in the class gets them extra excited. So, what's it all about? Students get to (a) Find a place to live (b) Learn just how much groceries really do cost - their initial guesses are quite humorous! (c) Pay bills - forget online banking, they learn to write out checks! (d) Learn the costs of buying, renting, or leasing a vehicle...just to name a few! If you want to give your students an opportunity to learn what it's like to live on their own, then give this a try! I am always open to suggestions and changes (as I am always updating this product, so feedback is welcomed!) Thanks again to ELA Buffet and Desktop Learning Adventures for the link up opportunity! Make sure to peruse the other products posted by the other secondary sellers - you don't want to miss out on an awesome resource that has not been given the praise that it deserves!! Stay warm, folks! An InLinkz Link-up
This no prep, copy-and-go biography study and project is an opportunity for your students to dive deep into the biography Who Is Derek Jeter? by Gail Herman, then demonstrate their learning and understanding by completing a creative poster project. This is the PDF format of the biography study and project. The DIGITAL format can be found HERE. This purchase includes: Biography Study Journal (for each chapter, there is space for students to track their thinking as they read, a vocabulary four-square, a table to track important dates and events, and space to identify a character trait along with evidence from the text) Poster Project Components (including a title strip, a page for key vocabulary, a page for character traits, a page for interesting facts, and a timeline) Directions and a photo for assembling the poster project A rubric to grade completed projects This biography study and project is the perfect way to immerse students in an enjoyable, interactive biography exploration. Please note that the text is NOT included in this download. The text may be found at a bookstore or library. All pictures courtesy of www.pixabay.com Please check out the preview before purchasing and enjoying! You may be interested in other famous athlete Biography Studies & Projects: Who Was Muhammad Ali? Biography Study & Project (PDF Format)
This lesson includes a free mini-poster and drawing guide to teach children the three-dimensional shapes that form refers to. Teach children the illusion of