This article lists out the steps in building a house. The building construction process from start to finish is explained in these 5 stages of...
The Questioneers: Sensory Experiments. Finish drawing a house and add something to make it smell and sound special.
A Textile Designers guide to the art of Fabric Manipulation to use in simple craft projects
So Catchy! talks with Matilda Norberg, a graduate of the Royal College of Art who’s on her way to becoming an integral part of the European fashion scene.
Yes. Businesses grieve too. In this article we discover What is Grief Cycle, Examples of Grief Cycle and Stages of Grief.
Sometimes dialogue sounds stiff, clunky, or unnatural. Try these tricks to make your dialogue sound more natural and less written.
There's nothing more thrilling than finishing a garment that you've made all yourself, beginning to end. The only hitch? The hem! Though it may seem like a simple project at first, with so many stitching, folding, and sewing machine techniques, you may feel at a loss for what kind of hem to use. What's the difference between a baby hem and a rolled hem? What kinds of hems are invisible and which can you see? Are some hems more flexible than others? What the heck is a hem to begin with? Put your mind at ease with this simple guide to different types of hems. Learn all of the pros and cons to various hand-stitched and machine-stitched hem types, and you'll be finishing the ends of your clothes like a pro. Even better, this manual has definitions for every term you need to understand hemming instructions. Tackle all of the sewing lingo from a "blind hemmer" to "hem allowance" with these easy-to-read terms. When you have a jaw-dropping dress that's nearly ready to stun on date night or a tailored blouse that's a single snip from being interview-perfect, don't leave your final stitches to chance. Everything you need to select the ultimate hem type can be found in this free, online guide! Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>> PLUS! We have 10 hem tutorials to help you master all the different types of hems. Scroll down to find all the wonderful hemming projects to try.
I went to an education conference recently, and in one session a maths expert shared ‘Think Boards’. They are a simple but excellent idea, and fit in very well with maths mastery. They…
If you have ever wondered how to create that beautiful matte finish in your photos - I'm going to show you in this video.
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This weekend I used SketchUp to design plans for a three sided, rotating stage scene device called a periaktos . The picture does not incl...
Paul and I celebrate two years of marriage today. Yay! On one hand I can’t believe we’ve been married for two years and on the other hand, whoa! I feel like I have SO much to learn still. Most of all, I’ve learned that I’m a SLOW learner. You can be taught your whole life […]
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Whenever I talk to people about writing books, I hear the same sentiment, “I have a great idea for a book. I just need the time to write it!” Inevitably, there are a dozen other priorities that stand in the way, and the book gets shoved off, year after year. Why do so many people […]
Your Show Must go On is a limited edition giclee print with hand painted text by artist Soozy Lipsey. This print is from a limited edition of 50. It is hand-finished tears and imperfections and signed by the artist. Size (cm): 57 x 40
It's time for your students to give pattern sequencing a try! ! This worksheet pairs with the fourth stage of Bloom's Taxonomy (Analyze: Identify Known Relationships). With this worksheet, your students will be able to observe several shape patterns and determine which shapes come next in the sequence. Have your students apply what they've learned about patterns and show you what they know! Each problem has a space for students to draw the rest of the missing pattern. The shapes on this worksheet are blank, so your early finishers could even extend their pattern knowledge by coloring the shapes! Answer key included.
( 改善 )KAIZEN - Steps of Continuous Improvement Our company began last month to implement a japanese business philosophy / practice which promotes the idea of constantly improving our manufacturing, business practices, relationships with client, workers, partners, and problem solving. Our intern Héctor Prats just made this graphic for us to hang on the wall. We decided to share it with you! Design by Héctor Prats www.behance.net/hectorp
The illustration ワンドロメイキング , with the tags MBPtutcontest, medibangpaint, ワンドロ, original, メイキング etc. is created by 鴉羽 凛燈 . In ART street, the comment of 鴉羽 凛燈 is 1 hour drawing😊💕完成/finish→【https://medibang.com/picture/2v
Time to talk about yoke sizing, but first: You can see my sweater now has its neck ribbing. You can do this anytime, and most patterns tell you to do it at the end, but I like now. Now is good. As previously noted, if I am not completely in love with my neck, I […]
Put an end to the early finisher challenge with these fun and engaging (and free!) choice board activities for early finishers!
A collection of drawing exercises, downloadable worksheets and beautiful line drawings: inspiration for the student, artist or teacher.
I know that a lot of teachers work on comprehension strategies throughout the year with their students. Here are some forms I created to use when teaching predictions. I generally begin with the before reading predictions page. We discuss a book cover, title, and take a picture walk. The first couple of days I have the students make a prediction and write it on the lines. As we work through the week, I have them write their evidence on sticky notes, and attach them to the evidence boxes at the bottom. I gradually move through each prediction page (during and after) doing the same routine. At the end of the predictions unit, I have the students complete one whole set (before, during, after) and submit for a grade. I have used these for first, second and third grade, and I have always had a good outcome with my predictions unit! Enjoy trying these out with your class. Before Reading 1 During Reading 1 After Reading 1 Predictions 2 Predictions 3 If you download, please comment! Thanks!
Engage your students as they learn about the properties of 2D shapes with this exciting Wanted Posters Activity and lesson plan. Students will love using their creativity while revising the key features of 2D shapes. This activity is great for use in your Math Centres, sent home for homework or even as a Fast Finisher exercise!
Basic and essential. This sums up the Momento series, which comes in an array of neutral colors that are practical to use and easy to maintain in any type of space. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including crystalline silica (airborne particles of respirable size) in dust created during fabrication/installation if the product is dry cut/ground or pulverized, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov.