Knowing the prefix rules for miss vs ms vs mrs is easy when you use our ultimate guide for etiquette, when to use the prefix and when not to.
cook book published by the Ohio Grange
cook book published by the Ohio Grange
This is my first time participating in Shelf Candy Saturday, a weekly meme hosted by the amazingly awesome Maria at her blog A Night's Dream...
cook book published by the Ohio Grange
cook book published by the Ohio Grange
Spelling. My teaching nemesis. I’ll admit, I’m not a fan of teaching it – probably because I haven’t found anything that works. However, one thing that does seem to stick (f…
We talked about church symbols in religion today, and I took the children on a field trip. We went to St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. Oh, you're right, it wasn't a REAL field trip, just a virtual tour. The children really enjoyed the spectacular moving images and different views from each part of the massive cathedral. They noticed different details and all wanted to jump on a plane to actually tour this impressive structure. All of them begged for the link, so here it is: http://www.sphericalimages.com/stpauls/ If that doesn't work, here's the link to St. Paul's: http://www.stpauls.co.uk/ Just click on "visits and events" and then "virtual tour". One hint: you might get dizzy. :) You've been warned! Enjoy!!!
Portrait of Clémentine (Mrs. Alphonse) Karr (1845). Henri Lehmann (German born-French, 1814-1882). Oil on canvas. Minneapolis Institute of Arts. In its obsessive frontality, this likeness of...
Spelling. My teaching nemesis. I’ll admit, I’m not a fan of teaching it – probably because I haven’t found anything that works. However, one thing that does seem to stick (f…
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Madge Gill in a dress of her own creation "Mediumistic Art." It's something we'd never heard of, until we uncovered the mysterious world of Mrs. Madge Gill. One of history's most important outsider artists, Madge tended to her garden, her husband, and her children in what appeared to be the quiet
Glamorous portraits by John Singer Sargent are popular and easily recognizable today. Check for the best portraits by this incredible artist!
Honourable Elizabeth Ingram by John Hoppner,c. 1789
45 Extremely Funny and Creative Photo Manipulation Artworks - Quertime
My new obsession this year has been making and using anchor charts for my lessons. Here are just some of the anchor charts I have made thi...
I like Sargent a great deal, whether it's his formal portraits, his oil travel sketches or his water colors. This detail shows a bit of why I like him--he can create great detail with a few brush strokes. I am sure he learned that from Rembrandt.
Princess Elizabeth of York (currently Queen Elizabeth II of England), at the age of 7 Mrs. Bridgeman And Her Daughter Jeannine The Bubble Blowers (Stephen And Paul de Laszlo) Maternity First Drawin…
Photograph of Tchaikovsky addressed to Nina Grieg...
Spelling rules and 44 phonemes. Here are some phrases/words to bring to your child’s attention. Silent e makes the vowel say its name.
Photos reveal curvy beauties who were considered as low as prostitutes by some for showing off the shapes of their legs and thighs.
The 1841 portraits by Franklin R. Street have been shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and appear in the new documentary The Montiers: An American Story.
Photographed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas.
Two of Beatrix Potter's Tales have roots in Scotland. These are The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle and The Tale of of Mr Jeremy Fisher.
I love hearing my girls (and sometimes a few boys) outside chanting rhymes. One of their favorites goes, "If it's a girl, I'll give her a ...
It has been the fastest summer ever, hasn't it? One fun thing I did was make tiny art to give away on Free Art Fridays. After participating in a few community and school art hunts over the last couple of years with my students, I started thinking about the kind of art I wanted to give away. Many artists who participate in the FAF movement have nicknames and recognizable logos or street art inspired characters. I decided that my favorite part was the surprise of finding treasure and I added the exciting element of opening a gift, so I decided to go with the project name "Check the Box." This way I can experiment with different kinds of art inside the box, and even collaborations with other artists, while keeping it uniform with the recycled, stenciled boxes - mostly matchboxes, gum/candy boxes and CD cases. Here are a few pieces I dropped at the Free Art Decatur art hunt in June, and a few finds, too. I also ran into a teacher from Chattanooga that I have been collaborating with - it was great to meet her in person! She had drops of her own and from her students to share from Tennessee. Artists and hunters use social networking like Twitter and Instagram to leave clues about the drop spots and also to thank the artists when the piece is found. The next pieces you see will be dropped in New York City by a lifelong friend of mine who visits NYC regularly because she's the smartest person I know with a super cool job there. I've never been there, but I've always had a feeling it would be my favorite place! I have also sent a few pieces to teacher friends in a few other places around the US, and even in my neighborhood's own Little Free Library :) I am really happy to have learned about the Free Art Movement and I am loving being a part of it. My students have gotten a real kick out of it too. It really gets to the heart of what it's all about for me.
3.3 Electrochemistry We got most of the way through this subtopic and I asked you to go through the remainder for homework. I thought the electrolysis section might be worthy of a post, as we didn…
Are your students reluctant to learn multiplication? Do you find that your students are struggling to understand the basics? I’ve watched far too many kids walk through the door of my class…
Rutt Manuals 5 Explore this and other items from our digitised collections on the University of Southampton Digital Library.
Ship cats have been employed on trading, exploration, and naval ships—going back to ancient times when Egyptians took cats on Nile boats.
Creator of the Brambly Hedge children’s books