Francisco García Olmedo no pudo contener una sonrisa irónica. No es pare menos. Cuando este experto mundial en ingeniería agrónoma y biotecnología se enfrentó en un debate televisado por internet a propósito de los archifamosos transgénicos, su interlocutor, contrario a la modificación genética de alimentos, soltó, en un momento dado, la palabra de moda: epigenética.
Fourth grade class wrote some terrific "sound songs". I got this idea from another music teacher. Thank you! It was a hit.
Dallas-based artist Dan Lam organizes her gloopy sculptural works into three categories that perfectly capture the form factor of her general aesthetic: Squishes, Drips, and of course Blobs. The pieces appear to ooze from where they rest, growing stalactite-like appendages that drip from the edges of shelves. The pieces are made primarily from polyurethane foam and acrylic paint and are often adorned with spiky appendages. More
You don’t have to go far for fun this summer! Entertain your kids and encourage curiosity with these cool, easy science experiments that you can do at home.
How cool is this? Save and recycle your next 2 ltr empty drink bottles and who knows... someone just might reach the moon Read the full post here...
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Hoy paso algo bueno en el trabajo.Maqueta para el encofrado de la capilla del Hospital general de Toledo. Arquitecto Alvaro Siza. Desarrolladan por Paco S. Un bon temps au boulot!!!!!!! maquette pour le coffre de la chapelle de l'hospital.
we've had two large cardboard tubes sitting around the house from some oilcloth i purchased a few months ago... they've gone from room to room, inside and outside... serving as tunnels, ramps, amplifiers... i started wondering what else we can do with them. leo was a little concerned at first, since he wasn't quite sure he wanted to cut it up. but once reassured we still had one left that wouldn't be cut, he was intrigued. we gathered some materials... (i think i went a little overboard with the saw... a utility knife worked just fine. better, even.) cut the long tube into smaller sections... and then cut those sections in half... then hot glued them onto a large piece of cardboard. we gathered random things we thought might roll... (i had a pretty good suspicion that one of the things in that bucket wouldn't roll, but leo just wanted to make sure...) climbed up onto the stepstool, and tried it out! in the end, the ping pong balls and the wooden balls worked out the best... some larger things needed to be pushed along... once leo added the tunnels, the ping pong balls were the only ones to make it through. a great activity for shape identification, predictions (will it or won't it roll?), gross motor (we eventually tried to throw the ping pong balls onto the ramps from a distance), and just some general fun!
Dallas-based artist Dan Lam organizes her gloopy sculptural works into three categories that perfectly capture the form factor of her general aesthetic: Squishes, Drips, and of course Blobs. The pieces appear to ooze from where they rest, growing stalactite-like appendages that drip from the edges of shelves. The pieces are made primarily from polyurethane foam and acrylic paint and are often adorned with spiky appendages. More
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Over the past few years, Twitter user @Ben_On_The_Moon has photographed his chain link fence due to a mysterious weathering pattern that has caused groups of concentric rings to appear on the upper side of the fence’s segments. His macro photographs emphasize the intriguing apparitions, which appear like miniature crop circles on the metal bars. Despite his research, he has not discovered the specific cause of the pattern. You can see more of @Ben_On_The_Moon’s documentation of the curious phenomena on Twitter. More
Welcome to the kickoff of the Tunisian Blanket CAL for 2024! I'm thrilled to share all the essential details with you, including a practice hexagon to get you started. To support your journey, there's a collection of videos available to guide you through making your first hexagon. The Tunisian-In-The-Round technique can be a bit tricky
A dealer I know found these in a box lot he won at auction. They appear to be business ledgers and accounts for a firm in London, England (??) but there is nothing to identify the business or the owner. Seems to be general store type goods. With these ledgers where workbooks dating from 1821-24 on business, mathematics, etc. and the name Donald Paterson is doodled on these quite a bit, so I presume they belonged to him. Does anyone out there have any ideas??
Looking for some cute penguin crochet patterns? I have gathered a bunch of cute patterns to try. There are easy and more advanced.
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The Petal Pouches free knitting pattern is a perfect project for someone looking to add some charm and functionality to their repertoire.
How to eco print socks using leaves and flowers. Upcycle old socks by eco printing them with a variety of plants. FREE plant material list
If you know me, or if you have spent any time at Cedarbrae branch on a Monday night (Knitters' Drop-In night!), it is no secret that I have a passion for both knitting and the fibre-related arts in general (crochet, weaving, spinning, you name it). Over the past year or...
A quick search on the internet provided me with several sets of instructions for growing alum crystals, but none of them worked the way we had hoped. We kept ending up with big clusters of crystals…
Something so calming in the display of a sea shell. Perfect if you create still life arrangements within your home or place in a calming space and appreciate the details. The markings within this shell are lovely, the linear details are echoed inside too.Condition: This is an old shell and therefore shows signs of being loved and cherished, but in general good condition for age.15cm at longest point.
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Introducing this innovative “Rhythm Math Foldable Game”, designed to enhance mastery of basic note durations in music theory. Ideal for elementary general music classrooms, your music students will love folding this origami rhythm game as they memorize essential note values. The objective: Memorize note durations of quarter, half, dotted half, and whole notes. This product includes: -Printable rhythm origami outline -Folding instruction page -Game play instructions By integrating math concepts into rhythm practice, this music game promotes cross-curricular learning. Students develop not only their musical skills but also their mathematical abilities as they explore rhythm through a mathematical lens. This game can be a yearly addition to your music curriculum! *DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A REVIEW FOR TPT CREDIT! Follow my store for more projects and ideas: Music Is Life!
Five engineering challenges for kids – with wooden clothespins, binder clips, and craft sticks! It’s a simple STEM activity that kids of all ages will love. Move over, expensive building sets! These simple materials were a huge hit with my boys. The first time we got them out, Owen (almost 7) spent well over an […]
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Exquisite little paper stars can be used for decorations, jewelry, craft projects, and gift-giving. They're very easy to make, and they're a fun way to recycle a bit of junk mail into something colorful and decorative. If you want to make...
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