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So you have this student, or maybe several, who during instructional time try to make their classmates laugh. Sometimes it’s just a look or whispered comment, but it can be a major disruption. It can also be hard to know how to handle. Should ... Read more
When I see an ornate cabinet or a beautifully sculpted chair, I often forget how much design and hard work must have gone into creating it. Every detail required precision and care. It can be easy to take for granted how accessible wooden goods are, but behind every elaborately crafted piece is an enthusiast who devoted time, energy and passion into it. To recognize some of these artists, we at Bored Panda have compiled this list of some of the most unique and impressive woodworking projects proud craftsmen have shared on the subreddit r/Woodworking. From cutting boards to cabinets to nightlights, we hope you will enjoy appreciating these designer pieces as much as we did.
Here are some of the things that I'm learning so far on this writing journey—with a sprinkle of humour and a dash of positivity because that’s just how I roll.
Understanding your emotions can leave you feeling more connected with yourself, as well as stop you from feeling out of control or doing things you regret.
My list of goals (DIY, Blog and Personal) for 2014!
After capturing 100 deliveries, this photographer shared her favorite shots — and they're truly stunning.
HE WAS supposed to be promoting his latest movie in a rare TV interview on The Jonathan Ross Show this week, however there was only one thing the host wanted to discuss with Colin Firth - that wet shirt scene.
This pregnant redditor wasn’t feeling well so she asked her husband to leave a wedding early with her. He did, but he wasn’t too happy about it.
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How do you deal with difficult people? The Bible has great advice on this topic. Here are biblical tips on how to deal with difficult people.
Get ready to chuckle with our hilariously witty vinyl decal, "It's a Hard Woke Life." This tongue-in-cheek creation pokes fun at the notion of being "too woke" and cleverly reflects the current societal landscape and how some Republicans feel about the Democratic Party. Crafted with a dash of humor, this high-quality vinyl decal guarantees both durability and a good laugh. Its adhesive backing ensures effortless application on laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and various surfaces. Our 'It's a Hard Woke Life' sticker is perfect for those who enjoy a playful jab at the concept of being excessively aware or politically correct. It's an ideal addition to your collection of personalized items, and makes for a fantastic gift that's sure to spark conversation or just a good ol' belly laugh. With a density of 95µ and a bubble-free application, this sticker will seamlessly integrate into your chosen surface. Before applying, we recommend cleaning the surface to maximize adhesion. Plus, when it's time for a change, the sticker can be easily removed without leaving a trace. Add a touch of lightheartedness to your world with our 'It's a Hard Woke Life' sticker. It's a humorous reminder to stay resilient while keeping things in perspective. Shop now and embrace the fun side of being "woke"!
Why do I pee when I workout? You're experiencing female bladder leakage: here are solutions to get control and how to stop peeing yourself.
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Since sharing photos of my classroom both here and on instagram, I frequently receive comments and questions about my wow work student work display, so I figured I should write a post about it. This wall is by far one of my favorite displays in my classroom. Not only is it eye catching when you enter into my room, but it is also hugely convenient for showcasing student work. I am constantly updating this wall to show student work that is current and relevant to what we are learning. My students are always excited to show off their work and having this display this past year has made it so easy to do so. I started this display by picking out some bright scrapbook paper. I found this 12x12 paper from a pack from Michaels. It's heavier duty paper, more like a card stock. After selecting the colors I wanted from the pack, I hot glued a clothespin to the top of the scrapbook paper. To a little something extra, I covered the clothespins with washi tape. As for hanging my display, this wall is actually a chalkboard. yes, an old school blackboard. I simply stuck some double sided tape on each corner of the scrapbook paper and stuck it to the wall. I did find that as the year went on the center behind the clothespin started to pull away from the wall. I just added another piece of double sided tape to the scrapbook paper directly behind the clothespin and that seemed to do the trick. I added a fun chevron border around the display, titled it with colorful die cut letters, and it was good to go for a year full of wonderful student "wow work!"
They key is in the planning! In this blog, I'll give 3 clear tips on how to help your K-2 students successfully plan out a how-to writing piece.
What do you want to be remembered for? A thought-provoking question that isn't so easy to answer. Or is it?