Dat kamerplanten goed voor je zijn, dat is inmiddels wel bekend. Maar wist je ook dat sommige planten écht wonderen verrichten voor de luchtkwaliteit in huis? De graslelie (oftewel de Chlorophytum comosum) is er zo eentje.
Lucky and Unlucky Numbers in Chinese Culture The study of Chinese culture is very interesting because they have so much superstitions and beliefs like numerology, using the laws of heaven and earth (astronomy and geography) -- "feng shui", choice...
There's a fine line between solicited and unsolicited input from others when it comes to matters of the heart. On the one hand, a concerned friend or family member with the best of intentions is probably just looking out for you. On the other hand,…
Duangjay Samaksamam, 59, from Thailand, was born with a rare condition which causes vast amounts of fat deposits to be distributed across her arms and hands.
It seems like every day there is an endless stream of students reporting behaviors or incidents that happen in the classroom. On one hand, we want to help our students feel heard and validated so they know we are a safe person for them to talk to. On the other hand, we certainly don't want to feed into the tattle machine. It's a fine line to walk. So how do we handle tattling in our classrooms?
If you feel bad for being so creeped out by twins, let us share with you some true stories that range from merely weird to downright bone-chilling.
The bowline is one of the most useful knots you can know. Simple to tie, and easy to undo, the beauty of the bowline is that it creates a quick loop secured by a knot that tightens when under load. Sailors use the bowline to fasten halyards and other rigging which require a super-secure connection. […]
A Tribute to Ursula K. LeGuin I wanted to share some paintings I did this year for a new release of The Left Hand Of Darkness by Ursula K. LeGuin. They have been under wraps until recently, and now that the book is available, I'm excited to finally get the chance to share them! The paintings were
A comforting local Hawaii dish of seasoned ground pork stuffed into aburage / aburaage (fried tofu pouches). The pouches are quickly braised and served with gravy. Best with a big bowl of rice ^_^
Contemporary Asymmetrical Top ********************************************************** FEATURES: This contemporary top features an asymmetrical design with a dropped cowl neck design. One side of the design features fitted stretch straps. This design has been made from a high quality cotton lycra. All fabrics, threads and accessories are of high quality. This is a 100% handmade and sustainable garment. If there is any customisation you may want, send though a Custom Order conversation. *********************************************** SHIPPING: All shipping is shipped by Air Mail and comes with tracking info. *************** HANDMADE BY: Ashley Hansell, sole owner/operator of Spunkit. All aspects of product manufacturing including hand sourcing fabrics, designing, pattern construction and sewing construction are handmade with love and care by Ashley in the beautiful 'zero waste' home studio nestled in the New England hills of Australia. Spunkit's zero waste studio goes to grand lengths to use environmentally friendly techniques, including all production of garments and the entirety of the business is run on 100% solar power, all fabric washing procedures are done in collected rain water and eco friendly detergents, the use of recycled packaging, paper and business cards and all waste from studio is recycled. *************************************************************** MEASUREMENTS: Before choosing your size please take the time to measure yourself. To measure bust, follow tape around your back, underneath arms and over the top of your bust. To measure waist, follow tape 1" above your belly button and all the way around your waist. If your measurements don't fit into any of the categories below, please contact me for custom sizing and tailoring. XS - Bust: 32"- 34" Waist: 27" - 28" S - Bust: 34"- 35" Waist: 29" - 30" M - Bust: 38" - 39" Waist: 32" - 33" L - Bust: 40" - 41" Waist: 34" - 35" *************************************************************** FEEDBACK: Janmason: This is such a beautiful creation. It's very unique and lovely to wear. As soon as I put it on I didn't want to take it off.. The material is of high quality and it is extremely well made. Thank You. ************************************************************** FOLLOW SPUNKIT ON FACEBOOK FOR UPDATES, NEWS AND SALES. https://www.facebook.com/Spunkit101
Fun and engaging centers that help first graders practice necessary skills. Rigorous enough to build important skills, yet hands-on and enjoyable for little ones to have fun while learning! All centers have either a recording sheet or follow-up sheet for assessment purposes. :) Happy Teaching! Kindergarten Version: Spring Math & Literacy Centers {Kindergarten} This goes well with: Spring Math & Literacy No-Prep {1st Grade} and April Morning Work {First Grade} Activities Included: Spring Fraction Puzzles: Children match the fraction to the fraction kid and the fraction word form. Bunny Patch 10 More, 10 Less: Children find 10 more, 10 less, 1 more, and 1 less than the number on the bunny’s sign. Then, write it on the recording sheet. Butterfly Base Block Match-up: Children count the base blocks and match to the number on the other half of the butterfly. How Long Lilly Pads Write and Wipe: Children read the card and circle the amount of time that makes the most sense. Spring Addition Clip Cards: Children clip the correct answer to the addition problem using a clothespin peg or something similar. Colorful Butterflies: Spin the bug spinner to choose verb, noun, or adjective. Color a butterfly to match on the recording sheet. Digraph Hopping: Roll the digraph dice to choose a digraph. Color a digraph on the recording sheet. Raining Plurals: Read each word and determine if the word needs an –s or an –es to make it plural. Sort them on the sorting mats and record them on the recording sheet (20 words provided). Kite Punctuation Clip Cards: Read each sentence and use a clothespin to clip the correct punctuation. Spring Long Vowel Sorts: Sort the long vowel cards by ending and write the words on the recording sheet (5 sets included). Other SPRING products: April Morning Work {First Grade} Spring Journal Prompts May Fluency Passages {First Grade} Spring Handwriting Packet (No-Prep) May Morning Work {First Grade} Other products you might like: Sight Words BUNDLE BUNDLE: Addition, Subtraction, Story Problems CVC Fish Word Puzzles Reading Fluency Passages {Blends} Reading Fluency Passages {Digraphs} Number Words Printables and Activities BUNDLE Spelling Word Work Printables **If you have a question, comment, find errors or see a need for a technical update to a product, please leave me a message in the “ask a question” section of my store. **Purchase of this product is for one teacher, one classroom. For multiple classroom usage, please visit the “my purchases” tab and purchase more licenses. Copyright © Melanie Whitmire 2016 @Searching for Silver-All rights reserved by the author. Purchase of this item entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages for personal or classroom use. Duplication for other classes, an entire school, or commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). To add additional licenses of this product, see your “my purchases” tab after purchase.
I thought the earth remembered me, she took me back so tenderly, arranging her dark skirts, her pockets full of lichens and seeds. I slept as never before, a stone on the riverbed, nothing between me…
Teaching sign language through illustrations using one hand, two hands and words.
Portrait of the french poet using one of his manuscript poems. Generative calligraphic collage. www.sergioalbiac.com Facebook page
Acupressure uses certain points on the body to induce healing. These points can be on the hands, feet and ears.
Romeo and Juliet on the Balcony by Julius Kronberg is a 100% hand-painted oil painting reproduction on canvas painted by one of our professional artists. We utilize only the finest oil paints and high quality artist-grade canvas to ensure the most vivid color. Our artists start with a blank canvas and paint each and every brushstroke by hand to re-create all the beauty and details found in the original work of art. If you select one of our handcrafted frames for your oil painting, it will arrive to your door, ready to hang with all hanging accessories included.
The Cave of the Storm Nymphs is one of the most famous paintings by British artist Sir Edward John Poynter (1836 - 1919). It's one nude oil on canvas painting created in 1903. The painting is privately owned and may not be always open to the public. Sir Edward John Poynter made most paintings about portrait and figure and tableau.For faithful reproductions, our artists will study the oeuvre and techniques of Sir Edward John Poynter. The original painting of The Cave of the Storm Nymphs is about 43
This easy tart, a classic British dessert, uses sweet cornflakes for texture.
Mark Cohen's photographs of people in his native Wilkes-Barre and other working-class Pennsylvania locations were taken fast and surreptitiously - he held the flash light in one hand and the camera away from his face. He get up close and the bright lights flick on. The photograph is taken before the subject can tense up and pose.
Op een dag was ik aan het rommelen met Canva en uiteindelijk maakte ik een gevoelenswiel gebaseerd op Brene Brown's Atlas of the Heart! Als therapeut in opleiding vind ik het heerlijk om gevoelswielen bij de hand te hebben om met mijn cliënten te gebruiken, dus ik dacht: ik deel de rijkdom! Verkrijgbaar in kleur en zwart-wit. Ik deel ook graag de sjabloonlink als je je eigen accenten wilt toevoegen! Stuur mij gewoon een bericht! Aangepast van Brené Browns Atlas of the Heart (2021)
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A quick easy solution for when you need to become a fancy french duke ASAP, the "Dandy Ruffle Collar" can be buttoned over any shirt (with or without a collar) to help add a much needed baroque flair to any outfit. Easy button on and off Ruffle One size fits MOST with multiple button options. Hand "Tea Stained" Patina Designed by Eyecon Ethically Produced by Five and Diamond
The young middle school singers who arrive in my choral classroom each August are incredibly diverse. In my room, I have children whose native languages are Dari (the Persian language of Afghanistan), Mandarin, Hindi, German, Spanish, Swahili and many more. I've taught singing to children in my classroom who, believe it or not, are almost completely deaf, some who have trouble matching pitch, some who can barely articulate due to cerebral palsy, children with severe intellectual limitations, extreme cases of Autism, and children who are legally blind. ...And almost all of them come to me utterly unable to read music. My room is a true public school classroom in America, and I absolutely love that fact. There are many resources in marketplace for helping break through language barriers. Smartling, for example, is a translation software company that helps us break through language barriers by translating mobile apps and websites for companies. My feeling is that if children want to sing, they should sing, and it's up to me to find ways to communicate in a way everyone can understand so they can learn. I don't test their voices. Middle school children are so afraid to be put on the spot and forced to sing alone, so I stopped testing their voices years ago. I can hear what I need to hear in the group setting, discretely work on the issues that need addressing, and avoid causing them the extra stress. To be in my chorus class, the only requirement I have of them is that they have a true desire to learn to sing. Each year, there are over 300 children who walk through my doors each day electing to take choir, and I am honored they make that choice. To help them become musically literate, I had to learn to teach using all three learning modalities each day: Kinesthetic, Visual and Aural. When I began developing my Sight Singing Program, S-Cubed, the main goal I had was to help my beginning students, regardless of whether they speak English or whatever their individual challenges may be, truly learn how to take the dots, curves, stems and lines off of the page and successfully and accurately turn them into sound. I wanted to help them understand the language of reading music better, and I wanted them to have fun in the process of learning it. To reach them, I knew that I had to incorporate every possible learning modality. One of the most important parts of my sight singing method is the use of the Kodaly Hand Signs. The hand signs help to connect pitch to the physical movements of the hands. The use of the vowel sounds in the words of the Kodaly scale helps intonation and blend tremendously because teachers can teach students how to use tall vowels when they sing. In the Sight Singing approach I developed, I took the Kodaly Hand Sign movements and added more layers to help my beginners experience more success. When you see my students tackling a new piece of music for the first time, you see them pulsing their hands to keep the steady beat, and you see them lifting and lowering their hands to match the changing pitch. Click here to see an example. I carefully and deliberately teach those skill sets to my students and slowly build the coordinations required to successfully execute them one step at a time. It is all outlined in the descriptions of the individual lessons in my program. ...But the single most important element of my program is "fun". To begin building the skills I've described above, I play a game with the children called Forbidden Pattern. Click here to see a description of the game. Click here to see me playing the game with my students. This is really the "hook" of the program I've developed and it works with all of the children I've described in the first paragraph of this post. Regardless of what language they speak or what other challenges they face, when we turn the learning process into a game, our middle school children listen, laugh, thrive, and best of all, in the end, we all learn to speak the common language of music. Check out my blog!
The Storm is one of the most famous paintings by French artist Pierre-Auguste Cot (1837 - 1883). It's one figure and tableau oil on canvas painting created in 1880. The painting is owned by Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York, NY, one of the museums with the most Pierre-Auguste Cot works, and is accessible to the general public. Pierre-Auguste Cot made most paintings about portrait and figure and tableau.For faithful reproductions, our artists will study the oeuvre and techniques of Pierre-Auguste Cot. The original painting of The Storm is about 62
This quote is hand-typed on a beautifully restored Remington typewriter. Each one is completely original, with lettering imperfections being the biggest part of the charm of this piece. Typed onto beautiful 300gsm, linen embossed ivory card. Each card measures 6x6 inches. ————————————————————————— If you would like this quote framed then please use the following link: https://etsy.me/2S2fvKj ————————————————————————— Each quote will be protected in cello wrap & delivered in a card backed envelope to prevent bending. You will also find personalised book mark & some literary confetti if you’re lucky. Frame it, scrapbook it, give it to a friend or family or lover - make someone's day! Shipped internationally.
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Everything goes through a transformation. It doesn't matter if it is a diamond or some new product from Apple. Whatever it is, it goes through a constant
This super nostalgic hairclip set is inspired by the original windows cursors...I can hear the dial up tone now! Channel Y2K with this adorable hair barette set of one hand cursor and one arrow cursor. Get the matching time cursor claw to complete your Y2K look--a discount is applied at checkout when you get both!! 3” long, comes in a set of two! These are alligator clips with teeth to hold these cute clips in place, and work with any hair type. made with biodegradable cellulose acetate.
The footage was recorded by a homeowner in an American suburb. Two raccoons tentatively scurry on all fours along a path outside before the cameraman taps on window.
What does your palm lines say about you and your love life?
“St. Cecily (Cecilia)” Ezio Anichini Ezio Anichini is one of our all-time favorite artists. Working mainly in the Art Nouveau style (or Stile Liberty) of the early 20th Century, he was the master of dreamy religious portraits. Famous for his Litany of Loreto, less known are his extensive magazine covers he did for arts magazines in Italy, where he was often able to incorporate his Catholic faith into his assignments and promote Catholicism from the newsstands. In this one from 1907, Arts and Labor: Music and Musicians Illustrated Monthly Magazine, he has painted the primary Catholic Saint of music, St. Cecelia, and placed her in the hands of her angel, who is her muse, bringing her Heavenly inspiration. Muse, music, right? The word music (musica in Italian) comes from the Greek word mousike, which means "art of the Muses." There is something timeless and beautiful in Anichini's work, something we always find fresh and enjoyable. ** IMPORTANT ** THE IMAGE IS SMALLER THAN THE PAPER! There is a blank border all around the image of about .5" for 5x7, 1.3" for 8.5x11, 1.6" for 11x14, and 1.75" for 13x17". All Approx! The white space gives the framed picture a finished look without using a mat. *POSTER SIZES ARE PRINTED WITH SMALL BORDER* This is to preserve the dimensions of the original artwork. – Acid-free paper – Archival pigments, rated to last for generations. – Cardboard backer – Above story of the art – Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. Thanks for your interest! Sue & John “In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson
Hey, when you know, you know. We don't get a lot of easy answers in this life, but when you've found the one? That's some news that's hot, hot, hot off the press. 3.5” x 5". Letter-pressed by hand on archival-quality card stock with a bubblegum envelope.
Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits purchases miniature booklet created by author when she was 14 at auction