This monoprint project is full of texture & color. Grab the crayon and sandpaper and dig into this fun printmaking process for kids!
If you’re living in a home with a small bathroom, you’ll face unique challenges when it comes to decorating and storage options. So don’t let the area above your toilet go to waste! Whether you install art, shelving, or even just accessorize the top of your toilet tank, decorating above a toilet can make all the difference in your bathroom. Below, we’ve rounded up 13 of our favorite ideas for what to do with that weird space above your toilet, from storage to décor.
My students love to look at the interesting specimens I have scattered about my classroom and what better way to let them do that than by learning the characteristics of life? This lab is a great introduction to the characteristics of life and is also a great beginning of the year activity for a life science or biology class. It gives students the opportunity to get to know other students in the class while simultaneously observing all of the weird and interesting specimens around the classroom. For this lab activity, have your students brainstorm 8 characteristics of life. It’s okay if they come up with incorrect characteristics. Students then travel around the room to look at 20 different specimens (you must provide the specimens). At each specimen, students try to determine what characteristics of life each one has and what the specimen is. After they observe all 20 specimens, there are a few post lab questions for them to answer. The Google Doc lab activity includes a full description of how to use the activity in your classroom and what types of specimens you could put out for your students. It also includes a link to a Google Slide that lists the 8 scientist approved characteristics of life. Check out the preview for more! Time to Complete: 40 - 60 minutes Topics Covered: Characteristics of Life What's Included: 2 Pages Data Table for Activity 8 Post-Lab Questions Google Slide of All 8 Characteristics of Life Answer Key Need to Teach Macromolecules Next? Making and Breaking Polymers WS Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis WS Building and Breaking Carbohydrates Virtual Activity Forming Fats Virtual Activity Piecing Together Proteins Virtual Activity Assembling Nucleic Acids Virtual Activity Macromolecules Review Activity Looking for a Deal? Macromolecules Virtual Activities Bundle Like what you see? Head over to Beautiful Biology for more or follow me for updates! © Beautiful Biology
Look no further you have finally found your "forever" method for growing tomatoes. The String Method. Used by commercial growers for years, it's finally caught on with hoe growers. Here's how to do it ...
This post might blow your mind a little. In fact, it might blow your mind A LOT. Homeopathy skeptics argue that any perceived positive effect from homeopathic remedies are due to the placebo effec…
The "bunny of the sea" might just be the world's cutest gastropod, and also one of the most fascinating.
“Cicadas” The cicadas hatched the year I learned to drive, and I will never forget having to turn on my windsheild wipers on sunny afternoons because the air was so thick with their big clumsy bodies. They’re super weird and I am equal parts intensely interested/deeply repulsed. I love them and hate them. Printed from a hand-carved soft rubber block with oil-based inks on medium weight acid-free paper. Signed, numbered and dated limited edition of 100 Paper size: 5" x 7" Image size: 4" x 6" This print will arrive packaged in a clear cellophane sleeve with matboard or chipboard backing support and will be shipped in a rigid flat mailer. *Frame not included