This is a very emotional place. You cannot discount the loss of 200,000 people and the pain it caused so many. If we have learned anything, this world will not use…
[caption id=attachment_356658 align=alignnone width=500] Photo credit: Ira Gelb[/caption] I will admit that E L James is a clever businesswoman, but while reading Fifty Shades of Grey, I had to wonder...
Mit der „Titanic“ aufgestiegen, bei der F.A.Z. groß geworden: Achim Greser und Heribert Lenz melken täglich das Komische ab und erfinden nebenbei die Karikatur neu.
F. Scott and Zelda's turbulent marriage gave both spouses material to write about, which in turn became writing material for subsequent generations of authors.
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Some of the best one liners from stand up comedians throughout America.
Карта, как вид политической сатиры и пропаганды. Новый Свет. 1. Соединенные Штаты в форме свиньи, окруженные свиньями. This porcineograph, Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company, 1876. Литография. Библиотека Конгресса США, LC-DIG-pga-03724. Источник изображения:…
New Zealand is the world's least corrupt nation https://t.co/CETdXYhlie #corruption
If you know your “Pearl Necklace” from your “Red Rocket” then you’ll probably love F**ktionary—the board for (im)mature players who have an impressive knowledge of filthy words. The game is a bit like Viz Comic‘s Profanisaurus, which as regular readers to that robust organ (fnnar, fnnar...) know is the world’s foremost dictionary of crudeness, rudeness and profanity. Viz encourage readers to send in their amusing and often obscene definitions for slang words which are then added to the “Das Krapital” of profane language. F**ktionary is played by four players and a set of 300 specially embossed definition cards from which one player gives a word, say “Etch-a-Sketch” which the other three then have to define to the best of their dirty imaginations. Of course there are a few bogus words slipped in to keep the game lively and the minds dirty. If you think you’re up to the challenge and can separate your “Chug Nuts” from your “Turkish Delight” then order F**ktionary here. Via Nerdcore.
La fotografía, inventada en 1826, nos ha permitido tener acceso a momentos, situaciones y personas de otras épocas históricas. El invento cuyos orígenes
This great activity on Cold War leaders has your students creating Pop Up figures in their notebooks to better understand important figures of the Cold War era. The resource includes an engaging PowerPoint presentation (& Google Slides version), 2 graphic organizer options, lesson plan, and the pop-up figure cut-outs. Included are pop up cut-outs of: Joseph Stalin Winston Churchill Mao Zedong Harry Truman Fidel Castro Indira Gandhi Margaret Thatcher Mikhail Gorbachev Ronald Reagan Additionally, there are 4 "bonus" pop-up figures for: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Nikita Khrushchev, John F. Kennedy, & Lyndon Johnson. There are 2 graphic organizer options, both featuring a world map to help students connect each leader with where they were from. One includes fill-in-the-blank guided notes and the other includes just boxes for the notes. Both are perfectly aligned with the PowerPoint. The cut-outs are a great way to help students keep focused as your discuss the contributions of each Cold War leader. I have found this hands-on strategy to be an incredible tool to help students remain engaged throughout the lesson! The lesson plan gives suggested videos to pair with the activity along with tips on how to best use the activity in your Cold War unit. You can also download this lesson as part of my Cold War Unit Bundle. More Pop Up Figure Notes resources can be found here! Thanks so much for checking it out!