Image 7 of 28 from gallery of GS1 Portugal / PROMONTORIO. Photograph by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
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Here are 30+ great Virtual Field Trips for kids to explore from your home. From zoos and landmarks to famous museums, go explore the world!
Travel virtually to with us in this Brazil Lesson plan. Lots of free Brazilian arts and crafts for kids, carnival craft activities and more. Brazil Homeschool Unit.
Looking to earn the Brownie Programming Robot badge? Look no further! This blog post features five exciting activities that will introduce your troop to the world of programming and robotics. From creating simple mazes to coding their own dance routines, these hands-on projects will have your Brownies earning their badges while having a blast. Read on to discover these fun activities and get started today!
Posted on November 8, 2015 Have you ever been shown some ink blots and asked, “What do you see?” Sometimes you might be warned, “What you see in this picture says a lot about you...” These pictures are a part of a “projective test,” a personality test that allows people to talk about the deep thoughts and subconscious worries – because they “project” those thoughts onto a vague picture or other stimulation. We can thank Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach for the inkblot test (usually called the Rorschach test). When Rorschach was growing up in northern Switzerland, his friends called him Klecks. That means “inkblot.” You see, even back then he was into making inkblot “pictures.” There was an entire art form, pioneered by a fellow named Justinus Kerner, of making pictures out of inkblots, and it was called Klecksography. I'm imagining Rorschach as a child, with fingers all smudgy with ink, and even a bit on his clothes or face once in a while. I mean, if your nickname is inkblot, it is only fitting! At any rate, Rorschach wasn't sure whether to go into art or science for his university studies and career. He ended up choosing science, of course, but he brought his art into his scientific career. Rorschach was interested in the fact that everyone sees different figures and objects in inkblots. While he was a medical student, he began to show inkblots to school children and then analyze their responses to the blots. He wrote a book based on his findings, but many consider his assumptions about and explanations for people's responses to inkblots are faulty. Some consider the inkblot test to be pseudoscience – something that LOOKS scientific but actually doesn't follow the scientific method. Have fun with inkblot art, in honor of Hermann Rorschach's birthday! Here and here are some ideas. Here are the original inkblots Rorschach used in his test. BUT the “results” given by this so-called inkblot “test” are not original - they are not anything to do with Rorschach's analyses - they are not in the least real - they are just for fun! Also on this date: Domino Day Parents as Teachers Day Anniversary of the Louvre opening Constitution Day in Pohnpei, Micronesia Anniversary of Montana becoming a state Plan ahead: Check out my Pinterest boards for: November holidays November birthdays Historical anniversaries in November And here are my Pinterest boards for: December holidays December birthdays Historical anniversaries in December
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Go on a crazy camping adventure with this fill-in-the-blanks story! Your student can practice their parts of speech as they fill in the missing words.
Nach dem ganzen Prüfungsstress und Referendariatsdruck der letzten 2 Jahre, brauchte ich jetzt erst mal eine kreative Pause und ein paar Tage Erholung, bevor es hier nun langsam wieder weitergeht. Im
Many teachers are now using platforms such as Zoom and Google Meet to reach their students. While many teachers use this platform to teach or review standards with their students, many are also using it for socialization during these times and there are lots of great distance learning activities you can use to engage your
Vi har en toppenidé på hur du kan lära dig alfabetet: pyssla de 29 bokstäverna från A till Ö. För att underlätta ditt alfabetspyssel har vi här samlat hela 29 pysseltips, ett pyssel för varje bokst…
One of the coolest skills I learned while in Girl Scouts was lashing. With some sticks and rope, I can lash together just about anything! And that all stems from the ability to tie basic knots. Knot tying is an essential skill that most kids learn in scouts. These Knot tying practice sticks are great […]
This project will take a look at the Op Art Movement and two artists in particular, Bridget Riley and Victor Vasaraley. Bridget Riley Bio Bridget Riley Artworks Victor Vasarely Bio Victor Vasarely Official Site After taking a look at the links above, click on the link below to learn about your project. You will create the illusion of form and movement through the use of lines and colors in your artwork. OP Art Project InstructionsExamples INSTRUCTIONS: Using the instructions below and the videos on the website in the link above, fill in the cube however you would like. Try different techniques in each square, like the example! Use the link above to find some video tutorials as well. Color your op art drawings to complete your cube. AR Standards: CR2.6.1 CR2.6.2 R7.6.1 R8.6.1 CN11.6.1
Make a geography stop in East Africa to explore other cultures, with this coloring page of Maasai women.
Hey all! Now that I have been in my new job for a bit, I have sooooooo much to share with you. My job is super fantastic! I spend my days traveling to schools teaching teachers and students how to use Google Classroom, Green Screen videos, iMovie, podcasting and more! My favorite part of the job is bringing kiddos from my fabulous district all around the world with virtual field trips. I have taken the DEEP dive into virtual field trips. Some may even call it an obsession but I adore the fact that I can introduce my students to experts and places all over the world. My favorite experience right now is Wild Safari Live! OMG! This is amazing! Wild Safari Live is a game changer. It is a live feed of an actual safari from the Djuma Game Reserve in South Africa. You can watch the live feed every day from 9:30 - 12:30 and 12:00 to 3 am eastern. You can watch the live feed at http://www.wildsafarilive.com/ or Youtube Live. On the safari, you have 3 rangers traveling throughout the reserve looking for amazing animals and answering questions from Twitter using #safarilive. But the excitement does not stop there! Thanks to an AMAZING educator, Erik Moore who is an Instructional Technology Specialist for Landstown High School in Virginia Beach, Wild Safari Live is a teacher's dream! Erik worked with Wild Safari Live to save the first hour of the sunset broadcast (the morning broadcast here in North America) for student questions only. Three schools can sign up daily (Click here if you would like to sign yourself up!) and get to monopolize the questions for the first hour. Teachers submit their questions through the message option in Skype and the absolutely best part about it is they speak directly to the students and post their question and name on the screen! The kids absolutely freak when they see their names on the screen and love it when the rangers personally talk to them! I have conducted about 15 safaris so far, from grades 1 - 8, and it has been amazing. I have seen giraffes, impala, rhinos, elephants, tortoises, lions, cheetahs, hyenas, eagles, and more! If you are interested in exploring this, check out the following resources! 1) Read a great blog about what Erik Moore has done for us right here! 2) Email Erik at [email protected] for materials and ideas. 3) Follow Erik on Google Plus at Erik Moore and on Twitter @ITS_LHS_Erik 3) Click here for resources I have put together for the experience! 4) Here is a great video that describes the safari experience: Watch this clips to see one of my kiddo's questions being answered. How cool is this? Lastly, click here to check out my experiences with Wild Safari and other virtual field trips I'll be discussing in the coming weeks! As always feel free to contact me at twitter @kwilkinstchr!
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How did you spend your holiday? I got "on a roll" with SLEEPING BEAUTY and archived over sixty backgrounds. Re-creating these pan B/Gs are have given me a new appreciation for the artful cinematography., with zooms, fades, etc. Of course these make re-creating the B/Gs more challenging. But it's worth every minute (hour? day? days?). What magnificent artwork! Here are three... take your time and savor the details. Magnificent! On the second pan B/G, if you look closely you'll see Briar Rose on the far right, and a lone bird flying away. This B/G was a challenge, as the perspective changed as the multiplane camera panned left to right. It's not always possible to completely clear the "landscape." This was one of those cases, but I think it still gives a lovely presentation of the artwork.
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