On this page, you will find 20 solar system coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether at home or in the classroom, these pages are a great interactive learning tool to teach kids about the marvel of space and our solar system.
In 1995, astronomer/scientist Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz found the first discovered exoplanet. An exoplanet is a planet that is orbiting or is located outside our Solar system and could potentially pitch its own life. Today we’ll check out some of NASA’s top hits with Earth-like habitable exoplanets and see how they could hold life.
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On this page, you will find 20 solar system coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether at home or in the classroom, these pages are a great interactive learning tool to teach kids about the marvel of space and our solar system.
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This 4square match up is a great way for students to practice solving systems of equations by elimination. This can be great to use in person or for distance learning. All you need is Google™. Students will match 4 different systems to same solution and will create a 4 squares when finished. Students will create problem solving techniques as they work through this activity. It will provide you and your students with QUICK checking for understanding. Enjoy! 3 versions Included: -Worksheet option (cut and paste) -Puzzle option (hands on) I recommend printing on card stock for future use. -Digital (cut and paste) Each version contains 20 pieces, 4 crosses and 16 tiles. Ways to utilize this match up in the classroom: •Review day •Stations •Check for understanding (extra practice) Check out some of my other system products: Systems of Linear Equations - - Elimination - - Dominoes Solve Systems of Linear Equations (by substitution) Pocket Card Sort Systems of Equations Scavenger hunt (Editable) by Elimination Here are some of my other 4squares: Multi-step Equation 4square -- Match up One-Step Equations 4square match up Quadratic Equations 4square Match up
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Volare is the Italian for 'to fly' (or soar) and is the name of the current European Space Agency mission being conducted by Luca Parmitano on the International Space Station. And now it's the name of my latest quilt: It's now in the possession of the young boy I made it for, so here are a lot of photos... (closest to the sun, Mercury, then Venus) I explained in earlier posts about piecing the background. It came together really well, and with a bit of care at the sandwiching and quilting stages, laid beautifully flat, especially given all the free-form curves. The planets were all made from fabrics which I painted myself after researching the colours and textures required for each. One (Mars) was an over-pained commercial print, but the others were all plain white when I started. (Mars, with two Martians and an approaching Space Shuttle) Each of the planets is fused with a narrow (roughly 1/4in) ring of fusible web to a matching solid print, and then with another ring both layers were fused to the background and appliqued in place with a blanket stitch in matching thread on my machine. The double layer was used to enhance the colours in some cases, and avoid the background showing through. I only fused around the edges to keep them soft. Before sandwiching, I pinned cut-to-size circles of scrap batting under each planet (and the comet and moon) in a simple trapunto technique to add extra dimension and fullness. (Saturn, with rings added by machine and an astronaut on a spacewalk) Obviously it wasn't possible to make them all to scale - or keep the distances to scale; I applied a liberal dose of artistic licence to make the layout visually pleasing. With the exception of Earth, they're sized in order, and the planets were initially placed in order of their position from the sun, but somehow Saturn shifted a bit closer than intended and here appears about as close as Jupiter. (Jupiter; my favourite of my hand-painted planet fabrics) Most of the details were free-motion stitched prior to sandwiching (e.g. the Martians, plane, ISS and Saturn's rings) but near Jupiter is something I added during the quilting. It's visible in the image above, below and to the left of the planet, but here's more detail below: Rotated here to its more familiar orientation is the Southern Cross, a constellation always visible in the southern hemisphere, and depicted on the Australian flag (as well as others). On the Australian flag, all but the smallest star are shown with seven points, one for each of the six states, and another for the two territories. So I chose to quilt the larger of the two pointer stars (bottom left of the photo above) with seven points (the others were really too small for such detail). Uranus is a pale greeny-blue, but I'm still not used to how much lighter the painted fabrics are once dry, and it's a bit paler than intended: Furthest out is Neptune, among the darkest background fabrics: I remember the passing of Halley's Comet in 1986, so I decided to add it into the quilt as well. Some of the tail was added prior to sandwiching, but I added a little more yellow at the quilting stage, and if you look closely at the main image of the quilt (open it to view it larger), you'll see I quilted a subtle extended tail in navy thread round underneath and up past the left-hand side of Saturn. I used a pale yellow fairy frost fabric for the body of the comet, which gives it a but of luminescence. The greatest detail went into Earth. I over-emphasised its size to be able to include more detail - although it was still hard at 7in across. I used a commercial leaf-print batik for most of the land appliques on Earth - and a pearlescent snowy-white fairy frost for Antarctica. I used a combination of straight-stitch and blanket-stitch to applique the fused pieces in matching threads. I'll tell you a little secret. Australia is sufficiently symmetrical in shape that when traced in reverse on the fusible web, I forgot it was flipped. I carefully positioned it on the fabric with a brown section to represent the drier desert areas of the central outback and northern Western Australia - and ended up with it towards the lusher rainforests of far-north Queensland instead, and didn't realise until it was permanently fused in place - oops! The larger land areas and islands are appliqued (I especially like the peek of Antarctica down the bottom) and I added a few more in thread-only, but naturally had to simplify considerably. I took special care to make sure the Philippine archipelago was recognisable. This tiny little plane over China was also thread-sketched (by machine of course). And of course, one of my favourite details, the International Space Station (also rather simplified, at about 1 1/4in across) passing by New Zealand. I had the perfect fabric for the crescent moon, then had to find a section of sky that was both suitably close and suitable dark to place it! I mentioned several posts back about our plan to go and see the ISS. Well, we had a perfect viewing, as it passed right over Adelaide on a clear evening, and was easily visibly for over 5 minutes. James was the first to spot it. I set up my DLSR on the tripod and took a number of 4-second exposures. Without a remote-shutter, even the most careful depression of the button moved the camera a fraction, and my small tripod isn't the most steady, so the path looks rather jagged in my photos, but I was pleased with the results from so little effort. I especially liked the image below, which was towards the end of when it was visible (moving away from us, 'down') and shows a change in colour as the angle of the sun's reflection on it changed. (Several stars are also visible.)
Pli is a sound-absorbing partition wall, made up of Snowsound panels joined with elastic bands available in three finishes. The bands embrace the panel and are furnished with steel buttons and O-rings that create linear "T", "l" or "X" configurations. Pli offers a large variety of colours for the panels and the fabric bands, to mix and match. The Pli system can be furnished with a chromed steel supporting base.About the Snowsound Acoustic RangeThe issue of acoustics is very complex, extremely simple and non-invasive solutions are needed to resolve it. The project developed with Caimi is an acoustic panel that is made with one single material, polyester, which in addition to its excellent absorbent qualities is completely recyclable, as it does not contain any other materials. Snowsound Acoustic Panels are light, colourful and sufficiently basic to be used even to personalise the surrounding area, as it can be fully inserted in a contemporary context. It can be hung and supported on a stand: it is practical and inexpensive.Sound is formed by waves that tend to be reflected from solid surfaces having limited absorption capacity, therefore, making it difficult to listen and converse within your office environment. The sound-absorbing characteristics of traditional products tend to demonstrate less capacity to absorb low frequencies (below 500Hz), progressively more with regard to the midrange (between 500 and 2,000Hz), and to a greater extent with regard to the high frequencies (above 2,000Hz).In the designing of these acoustic panels, the objective set was to obtain the entire recyclability of the product at the end of its useful life, in a manner both simple and rapid. For this reason, the panels have been made entirely of polyester; therefore they are "single material" and 100% recyclable without the need of having to separate the outer fabric from the sound-absorbing inner material. Also, all components are made of single materials, plastic or metal, and easily disassembled, thus permitting recycling the whole product at 100%.The number and variety of attachment systems make it possible to meet various acoustic exigencies, design and architecture. The application of the panels can be: to walls, ceilings, wiring, magnetic fittings, or on self-supporting structures. For more information please do not hesitate to contact us.
This article explores the most common rhythm syllable systems used in elementary music classrooms today and works through pros and cons for each method.
Double-sided vintage black and white astronomy print. It shows on one side illustrations of the solar system's planets and the starry night sky and on the reverse photographs of famous observatories and telescopes. This vintage astronomy poster comes from a 1936 French Larousse dictionary and illustrated the "astronomie" article, which of course means Astronomy in French. This lovely astronomy print would make a perfect astronomy gift for a great astronomy decor. 𝗦𝗜𝗭𝗘 : page approx. 23.4 x 31.5 cm (9 1/4" x 12 3/8"), image approx. 19,7 x 27 cm (7 7/8" x 10 5/8"). 𝗔𝗨𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗧𝗬 : This is not a copy but an actual dictionary page from 1936, that comes from a damaged volume. This page is in excellent condition except for a slight crease mark in a corner. 𝗦𝗛𝗜𝗣𝗣𝗜𝗡𝗚 : This print ships in a cellophane bag and a cardboard-reinforced envelope. The mat and frame are NOT included. LISTING PICTURES are taken using a digital camera using studio lighting or a scanner and are enlarged to enhance details. Please take a look at the measurements to get an idea of actual size. Colors are made to be as lifelike as possible but may vary a bit depending on your monitor. IMPORTANT: Please note that there may be postal delays due to the current situation. Thank you for your patience! *Promos and discount cannot be stacked. The most advantageous will be automatically applied. ---------- 1936 Gravure vintage d'astronomie. Planètes Système solaire. Cadeau pour Astronome. Déco salle de classe. Ciel étoiles Orion observatoires Voici une illustration vintage d'astronomie, qui montre d'un côté les planètes du système solaire et des amas d'étoiles célèbres et, de l'autre, des observatoires et télescopes à la pointe du progrès scientifique au début du 20ème siècle. Cette gravure ancienne d'astronomie vintage est tirée d'un dictionnaire de 1936, le Larousse Universel. Cette illustration d'astronomie serait parfaite encadrée pour une déco vintage, dans un bureau ou une salle de classe. Un superbe cadeau pour un astronome ! DIMENSIONS : page approx. 23.4 x 31.5 cm (9 1/4" x 12 3/8"), image approx. 20 x 27 cm (7 7/8" x 10 5/8"). AUTHENTICITE : Il s'agit d'une planche extraite d'un volume de 1936 endommagé. Cette page est en excellent état excepté une légère marque de pliure dans un coin. EXPEDITION : Cette page sera expédiée dans un sachet en cellophane scellé et une enveloppe cartonnée. Le cadre et passe-partout ne sont PAS inclus. PHOTOS : les photos sont prises en utilisant un appareil photo digital ou un scanner et sont agrandies pour montrer les détails. Les couleurs sont aussi fidèles que possible mais peuvent varier un peu en fonction de votre écran.
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