Flowers of America – Playing Cards & Conversations

Flowers of America – Playing Cards & Conversations

Flowers of America – Playing Cards & Conversations

Playing cards that highlight the beauty of America’s state flowers. Deal ’em for your favorite card game, or use the questions on each one to spark conversation — such as “Would you rather?” or “Your favorite outdoor memory.”

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Behind the Scenes of An Ode to the Marsh

Behind the Scenes of An Ode to the Marsh

The marsh was the very first subject matter I ever painted and it has continued to be a muse that I find myself revisiting again and again. For me, any day...

Best Homeschooling Curriculum By Grade | Homeschool Curriculum

Best Homeschooling Curriculum By Grade | Homeschool Curriculum

Explore best homeschooling curriculum options by grade. Includes an overview of what homeschooling parents can expect for their children by grade level.

Tricky Riddles

Tricky Riddles

Riddles can be easy & riddles can be hard, but one thing that riddles always are is that they're fun. Find the answer to this riddle of the day.

Literacy Block Scheduling That Aligns With the Science of Reading

Literacy Block Scheduling That Aligns With the Science of Reading

Learn how to set up your literacy block while aligning with the science of reading, and grab my sample literacy schedule.

Expositor 1.1

Expositor 1.1

Expositor 1.1 is a handy slide-rule based exposure calculator for photography. Normal use: Pick the situation you're shooting, then slide the ruler until your camera's ISO is lined up next to it, and every combination of F-stop and shutter speed to the left will get you close to a perfect exposure. Advanced use, settings based on artistic intent: For a more creative example, let's calculate shooting sports on an overcast day with a shallow depth of field (F4) to isolate the subject, and a fast shutter (1/500s) to stop motion. Match the F-stop and speed, then check the ISO value…

Sun Prints with Kids

Sun Prints with Kids

Sun prints are so easy, fun, and exciting to make with kids. They are also called cyanotypes and can be made on fabric as well as paper.