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Completed in 2018 in Asuncion, Paraguay. Images by Federico Cairoli, Lauro Rocha, Leonardo Mendez. “The sun did not know how great it was until it hit the side of a building”. – Louis Kahn Dreams + Needs + Available resources = Project
Looking for an easy Earth Day activity? This coffee filter craft is quick and easy! Looks great displayed with writing!
A look at multicolored examples of rammed earth constructions.
The most perfect Italian garlicky pasta to ever roam this earth.
One of Ontario’s first insulated rammed earth home is a testament to the method’s attributes.
FREE Earth Day tracing sheets including pictures and words that kids can trace. Great for handwriting and fine motor skills. Perfect for preschool or kindergarten Earth Day activity.
For thousands of years, rammed earth has been a hallmark of sustainable construction - thick insulating walls made from rock and earth sourced from the building site itself, or just nearby. Rammed earth has gone through a renaissance of sorts over the past 30 years with the craft being celebrated
Twelve of our favourite spots in the Faroe Islands.
Visual feelings chart to aid small children in recognizing and managing their emotions. Helps to promote emotional intelligence. Can be printed out and hung in an easy to see location for a visual reminder during times of need. This is the "Earth" color way. Also available in "Pinks" and "Bold". This is a digital file. No physical item will be shipped. Prints on 8.5x11" or A4 paper. ***Colors may vary slightly from appearance on computer screen to printed files. Each monitor displays colors slightly different. Color intensity and variation in the printed format will depend on printer quality, printing settings, paper texture and quality. *** Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds or exchanges will be given. But, please contact me if something is wrong with your downloaded file or if you have any questions! This file is for personal use only. Jeanie Lee Print retains all rights. This file may not be shared, forwarded, sold, or distributed.
The ultimate curriculum platform for K-12 art teachers. FLEX gives art teachers access to a rich library of standards-aligned curriculum materials so they can save time and focus on teaching and student learning.
A warm silver-grey shade as good as this is hard to find. Prairie Sand is delicate in tone and variation yet super versatile. It can be used in its own right or in conjunction with the Prairie Décor range. Suitable for wall and floor use throughout your home. The mix of wall tiles consist of: Prairie Ivory Matt Porcelain Prairie Earth Matt Porcelain
Image 7 of 12 from gallery of Six Practices Selected As Winners of the 2016 Architectural League Prize. Courtesy of DESIGN EARTH
Image 8 of 16 from gallery of Avonlea House / Robinson Architects. Photograph by Nic Granleese
Die schönsten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Salzburg & spannende Geheimtipps: Alles, was du für eine Städtereise nach Salzburg brauchst!
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This moon phase board was fairly easy to make. After making a run to the Dollar Tree and rummaging through our science storeroom to collect the needed supplies to make this, it was pretty inexpensive and so worth every penny! Essentially, this Moon Phase board allows students to visualize and better understand the cause of moon phases and comprehend the 2 different views that are often given on a diagram (view from space and view from the Earth). Up to this point, I've done a Lunar Lollipop Investigation, which I thought was great, but this beats it by a long shot! A large majority of my students don't really understand why the lit part of the moon doesn't face the sun on part of the view as seen from Earth on every moon phase diagram (see below). Even though I give many different examples and explanations, I still see a puzzled look on several of the students' faces. I really think this method will clear it up for even those puzzled kiddos. From this angle (see below), students can quickly see that the lit part of the moon is always the side of the ball that is facing the sun. Pretty uneventful, but definitely clarifies this view. But as students take the Moon Board and place their head through the hole, they are immediately taken to the view from Earth (their head being Earth or it could be explained that we LOOK out from Earth and see the moon as it revolves around the Earth). In order to give you a clearer idea of what the students will see, I placed my camera in the hole and continually rotated the board around counterclockwise (direction of the moon's revolution around the Earth). Here, you can see the new moon. Followed by the waxing crescent. The first quarter. Then waxing gibbous. Full moon Waning gibbous Third/Last quarter (oopsy....this ball got a little tilted when I glued it down) And finally, waning crescent. I have chosen to leave each phase unlabeled for my 8th graders. I provide each group with 8 Post-It Notes and have them write each moon phase name on a Post-it. They simply stick the Post-It in the correct location and call me over to check it. I am thinking about making one Moon Board with labels for my SpEd and ELL students until they get more comfortable with the names. To make your own, you will need the following supplies: Black foam board (got mine at Dollar Tree for $1) Box cutter Circular shaped object to cut around (I just turned my office trashcan upside down and started cutting!) 8 ball shaped objects to represent moon (ideas: ping pong balls [use black sharpie], Styrofoam balls (paint with black acrylic paint and sponge brush, wooden balls, etc....) Hot glue gun 1 ball to represent the Sun (larger than moon ball) This is optional; you could always just write "Sun" on one side of the board with a paint pen, but I think the added visual is great! Since I didn't have these made when I taught moon phases earlier in the year, I am going to use them when we begin to review for the state assessment. I can't wait to hear the oohs and aahs and FINALLY see the looks of confusion go away. For more great lessons, labs, and activities that related to moon phases, check out these products in my Teachers Pay Teachers store: Space Science for Interactive Notebooks Moon Phases and Seasons Task Cards Daily Science Starters for Middle School - Earth and Space Predicting the Sequence of Events in the Lunar Cycle Activity That's a Fact, Jack! Fact or Fiction Science Sorting: Motions of Earth and Moon Day/Night, Seasons, Moon Phases, & Tides Review Circuit Predicting Moon Phases Color-by-Number 8th Grade Science STAAR Review- Reporting Category 3 (Earth & Space) Moon Phases Reciprocal Learning Activity
10 hands-on ideas for teaching earth changes and landforms in 2nd grade science with engaging STEM earth changes activities kids love!
Although he spent only a third of his time on Earth working as a photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson achieved a great deal in that time. He led a very interesting life that began with his birth in 1908. As part of an upper-middle class family, Cartier-Bresson spent time in both Paris and in Norman
With its giant strawberries and nudity, Hieronymus Bosch’s painting has been seen as a celebration and warning about sin – but it’s really about a Renaissance-era curiosity that helped better explain the world
Bentonite clay is known as a healing clay but it can be used for much more than just a nice face mask. Here are 12 uses for bentonite clay! Bentonite clay is one of the most popular clays out there and for good reason! It can do a lot! It's known as a healing clay and it can be used for much more than just a nice face mask. Bentonite clay also sometimes called Montmorillonite is a gray clay that is prized for its ability to help the body detox. It helps pull toxins externally when used as a
Image 24 of 34 from gallery of Teitipac Cabin / LAMZ Arquitectura. Photograph by Rory Gardiner
All gardeners and homesteaders need to have D.E. available; it's versatile and safe. Here are 18 ways to use diatomaceous earth on the homestead.
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No student has been into space to see the Earth rotate on it's axis or revolve around the Sun (as cool as that would be)! These notebook pages give them a concrete understanding of these two very important motions.
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This is a digital download Features: High-resolution digital print Available in various sizes: 8 x 10, 12 x 15, 16 x 20 inches, 300 DPI This poignant painting titled "Jesus - Protector of the Innocent" captures a timeless moment of compassion and guardianship as a serene figure cradles a small lamb in his arms. Set against a softly blurred, earth-toned background, the central figure exudes a sense of calm and strength, his gentle expression reflecting deep care and responsibility. The use of light and shadow highlights the purity of the lamb and the protective embrace of the figure, symbolizing innocence and the safeguarding of the vulnerable. The artwork's delicate brushwork and warm palette evoke a sense of peace and divine watchfulness, inviting viewers to reflect on themes of nurturing and spiritual guidance. This piece speaks to the universal values of kindness and protection, making it a compelling addition to any collection that values deeply emotive and spiritually rich art. It is an inspiring representation of the enduring bond between guardian and charge, perfect for creating a thoughtful and tranquil atmosphere in any space.