TP Roll Frog & Fly Game
TP Roll Frog Game If you know me, you will now that I ADORE all things TP Roll… I find that TP Rolls are so incredibly versatile and that there are so so sooooooo many things you can make out of said humble item (check out some of our favourite TP Roll Crafts). And TP rolls are FREE! They make such a BRILLIANT craft material for kids, as they can use up as many as they like and create so many different things and it doesn’t matter if they “use too many” or have to “start their project again”.
Unschooling lets kids learn naturally based on what they are interested in, but it can be hard work for parents
Posted about 2 hours agoWed 27 Jun 2018, 10:45pm Would you trust your child to lead their own learning? That is the reality for students who are unschooled.
Learn to Draw Animals
Print and enjoy our Learn to Draw Animals pages for kids of all ages. Kids can use our step by step illustrations to discover how to draw all sorts of animals and build up their skills and confidence in the process...plus they are just good fun! You could build up a whole folder of these printable pages for rainy days - teachers might even want to laminate them and keep them ready as a time-filler or reward.
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Create Your Own Survey
Ready to write? Good survey questions are the key to successful answers. Here are some survey question best practices:
Images - My English Images
Using images in class can be a lot of fun. It depends on the people and the style of the pictures or illustrations. Most of the images I use in classes are actually simple drawings I do to illustrate an idea. This works for children and adults. For example, working with a group of business people we encountered the word courting. One company was courting another for a possible merger.
Digital clocks spell the death of analog, but does it alter our perception of time?
Opinion By Vivienne Pearson Updated about 3 hours agoFri 25 May 2018, 10:42pm Alarm bells rang following reports from the UK that digital clocks are replacing their analog counterparts in high school exam rooms.
Unleashing Creativity: Greg Kulowiec App Smashing - from Beth Holland
Greg Kulowiec begins his session by asking, “Why limit our students to one tool at one time?” With App Smashing, students can create content with a variety of apps and then publish it to the web – don’t let content “die on your iPad.” The general concept between App Smashing is merging content from a variety of apps. Greg likes the word App Smash, but Lisa Johnson (@techchef4u) calls it App Synergy.
s 3D Paper Christmas Trees
You all know my passion for Pop Up Cards and these cute delicate 3D Paper Christmas Trees are very closely related to that idea! If you love them as much as I do and would like to create a set of your own then read right on… Hattifant’s 3D Paper Christmas Trees I have prepared for you 3 printables…
How Performing Arts Develops 6 Skills That Will Enhance Our Lives
The practical role performing arts plays in a well-rounded holistic educational experience has been the subject of much debate over the years. It’s refreshing to see that it is receiving more attention than it has in the past. Educators are more aware of its intrinsic value in curriculums across the world. It’s more than just role-playing or doing a little dance; it’s about learning versatile, transferable life skills that matter.
Google URL Shortener
Posted by Michael Hermanto, Software Engineer, Firebase We launched the Google URL Shortener back in 2009 as a way to help people more easily share links and measure traffic online. Since then, many popular URL shortening services have emerged and the ways people find content on the Internet have also changed dramatically, from primarily desktop webpages to apps, mobile devices, home assistants, and more. To refocus our efforts, we're turning down support for goo.gl over the coming weeks and replacing it with Firebase Dynamic Links (FDL).
ABC show Don't Stop The Music examines what learning an instrument can do for a child's brain development
Updated Thu at 8:49pmThu 8 Nov 2018, 8:49pm When Dr Anita Collins first visited the kids at Challis Community Primary School in one of Perth's most disadvantaged postcodes, she found what she expected to find. While they were generally happy, the students had problems with their attention, memory, and impulse control. For some, those were exacerbated by issues of substance abuse or chronic illness at home. But Dr Collins, an expert in how learning music can change the developing brain, had gone to Challis on a mission. As part of a new ABC docuseries Don't Stop The Music, alongside singer Guy Sebastian, she wanted to help design a music program that would have positive impacts beyond the students' abilities to sing or play an instrument.
Growing A Jeweled Rose
Here is a simple and fun way to make your own snow paint. This paint is really vibrant and smells amazing which makes it even more FUN! Kool-aid Snow Paint This is Rosie and Jewel's favorite snow paint and one we make several times each Winter. Kool-aid Snow Paint Materials