Pre owned CD is in (G) good condition, light scuffs (DNAP) does not affect play Sound quality is (VG) very good Booklet is in (VG) very good condition Case is in (G) good condition, worn *Please refer to photos for further details Salt 'N' Pepa – Very Necessary Label: Next Plateau Records Inc. Format: CD, Album Country: US Released: 1993 Genre: Hip Hop Style: Pop Rap Tracklist 1 Groove Me Producer – Hurby Luv Bug 4:23 2 No One Does It Better Producer – Hurby Luv Bug 3:54 3 Somebody's Gettin' On My Nerves Co-producer – Steve Azor Producer – Hurby Luv Bug 3:57 4 Whatta Man Producer – Hurby Luv Bug Vocals – En Vogue 5:08 5 None Of Your Business Producer – Hurby Luv Bug 3:33 6 Step Co-producer – Tommy "DJ Grand" Shannon Producer – Spinderella 3:11 7 Shoop Co-producer – Pepa Producer – Mark Sparks, Salt (2) 4:08 8 Heaven Or Hell Producer – Steve Azor 4:44 9 Big Shot Co-producer – Steve Azor Producer – Hurby Luv Bug 3:50 10 Sexy Noises Turn Me On Co-producer – Pepa Producer – Salt (2) 3:57 11 Somma Time Man Producer – DJ Wynn* 3:26 12 Break Of Dawn Co-producer – Salt (2) Producer – Mark Sparks 3:46 13 I've Got AIDS (PSA) Producer – WEATOC, INC 3:18
I love science in the classroom and always take every opportunity to do fun experiments with the children. Today's 2 experiments have to do with our teeth and how the things we eat and drink affect them. Below are the items we are using for the experiments. We'll be using eggs for this experiment. 4 boiled eggs and one raw egg should do the trick. Take two boiled eggs and put them in a small clear cups and cover them with a dark soda, coke or pepsi will suffice. We will cover the other two with coffee or tea, your choice. The eggs will sit in these drinks all day and then overnight and the children can check on them periodically. For the raw egg we also put it in a clear cup but poured vinegar over it and let it sit overnight. As for discussion we talk about what the drinks and the vinegar might do to the hard white shell of the eggs. The eggs were stained within 5 minutes but had a much deeper stain the next morning. The initial thought of the children were that the drinks were going to somehow crack the eggs. I guess we shall see. Here's what happened to the eggs in the soft drink. The took on a deep yellow brown colored stain. The eggs in coffee were not quite as brown but still had a nice deep yellow stain. We talked about how soft drinks and coffee and tea affected the egg shell and how they can affect our teeth. We used toothbrushes and toothpaste to clean the eggs by using the following at our sensory table. The children couldn't wait to get their turn! As for the raw egg in the vinegar. The vinegar dissolved the whole shell over night and here's what it looked like. The kids were amazed! It was very soft and squishy (the kids words) and almost transparent. We all took turns squishing it gently to feel the difference between the hard shelled egg we put in yesterday and the shellless egg we took out of the vinegar today. The egg also expanded in size compared to the two boiled eggs that spent the night in the coffee and soft drink. Very Interesting. So all of that and what did we actually learn? Coffee and softs drinks stained egg shells and they will also stain our teeth. Brushing with toothpaste can help remove stains from eggshells (teeth). Boys and girls should not drink soda (that came from the children after the experiment) Taking care of our teeth is important so they don't get soft and mushy with cavities (again, this is the kids words). Coffee and soda make your teeth turn yellow (kids again) As far as the egg in vinegar we discussed that if we do not brush our teeth that the pieces of food that stay in our mouths mix with bacteria and make a slimy stuff called plaque. Plaque will build up on our teeth and start eating away at them like the vinegar ate the egg shell. We will get cavities, which are little holes in our teeth. The children know we can protect our teeth by flossing (we practiced that), brushing and eating healthy foods and drinks and going to the dentist regularly.
Cast from the movie, "The Mists of Avalon" Years ago, I read the book The Mists of Avalon, which forever changed my life! The story is told from Morgan Le Fey's point of view, and it deliciously weaves (historical and fantasy) layers and decades of deception, love triangles, war, all with the underlying battle between Druid and Christian. There are few places on earth that can stir my imagination and my fairy-tale, romantic notions more than Tintagel Castle. Set on the rugged coast of North Cornwall, England, Tintagel is steeped in mystery and legend; with a history dating back to the Roman occupation of England. The castle is reported to be the site of the conception of King Arthur; and below the castle lies the great magician's cave of Merlin, which can be accessible at low tide. TINTAGEL CASTLE HISTORY "Even before Richard, Earl of Cornwall, built his castle, Tintagel had come to be associated with the conception of King Arthur. During the summer months, a story-teller is often on hand to bring the legends of King Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot to life. In the bleak mid-winter, Tintagel is a place that inspires the imagination of writers and poets. It's a place of dreams, romance and legend. In June 1998, excavations were undertaken under the direction of Professor Chris Morris of the University of Glasgow, on a relatively sheltered and small site on the eastern side of the island, first excavated in the 1930s. Pottery from the 5th and 6th centuries was found, as well as some fine glass fragments believed to be from 6th- or 7th-century Málaga. Even more remarkable was a 1,500-year-old piece of slate on which remain two Latin inscriptions. The second inscription reads: ‘Artognou, father of a descendant of Coll, has had [this] made.’ Who exactly Artognou was continues to be a subject for lively speculation." Tintagel Castle is set on a dramatic and picturesque headland that is virtually an island, connected to the mainland by a slim finger of land. Over the centuries much of Tintagel castle has fallen into the sea and very little remains today." TINTAGEL "Tintagel Castle is famous for its association with the legend of King Arthur, who was said to be born on Tintagel Island where the remains of the 13th century Castle stand today. With its spectacular location on one of England's most dramatic coastlines, It is an awe-inspiring place to visit and soak up the atmosphere generated by the dramatic views and wonderful legends. Below the castle on the Castle Beach is Merlin’s cave which is accessible at low tide. Merlin's Cave The coastline around Tintagel is significant because it is composed of old Devonian slate; about a mile southwards from Tintagel towards Treknow the coastline was quarried extensively for this hard-wearing roofing surface. The turquoise green water around this coast is caused by the slate/sand around Tintagel which contains elements of copper: strong sunlight turns the water a light turquoise green color in warm weather. The Castle was built by Reginald, Earl of Cornwall on Tintagel Head, where according to Cornish legends the ancient Kings of Cornwall held their court. Tintagel castle was built for propaganda purposes and had no real strategic value. Stained glass window in St Mary's Church, Wales, containing the image of Geoffrey of Monmouth. It was claimed by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century that the castle at Tintagel Head was where King Uther Pendragon seduced Queen Igraine of Cornwall, while her husband, Gorlois, was under siege elsewhere. King Arthur was thus conceived and later writers made the castle his birthplace." King Uther, Lady Igraine and Corlois TINTAGEL CASTLE - CORNWALL "Tintagel Castle stands on windswept cliffs in North Cornwall on one of England’s most dramatic coastlines. The Castle is believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur who, as legend has it, was protected from the evil magician Merlin by his magical sword, Excalibur. Tintagel Castle is an awe-inspiring place to visit and soak up the atmosphere generated by the dramatic views and wonderful legends. Today, the remains of Tintagel castle stand on rugged cliffs high above the sea. Many claim that Tintagel is one of the most romantic places in the UK, with beautiful walks along the Cornish Coast." Source: http://www.tintagelcastle.co.uk/
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Tattling can become a real issue in many elementary classrooms! We have created a FREE resource that focuses on this important social skill in an interactive and meaningful way. Students will get the opportunity to learn the difference between being a "tattle-tale" and a reporter. They will also be able to practice this skill using a variety of activities! We have included: - Tattling vs. Reporting Posters - Reading Comprehension Passage - Interactive puzzle center - "What Would You Do?" draw & write Perfect for grades K-2. Kindergarten students will need a more guided instruction approach to complete some of the included activities and printables. You students will also love our CHARACTER EDUCATION activities! To learn more about how we use this resource, read our blog post here. Enjoy! ~Curriculum Castle Connect with us! Follow our store here Pinterest Facebook Instagram Blog