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Introduction to living and nonliving
Most children can identify living and nonliving objects, but can't explain WHY something is living or nonliving. These hands-on activities will help!
Original Cities Painting by Alex Selkowitz | Fine Art Art on Canvas | But which one is mine?
About The Artwork A suburban area somewhere in Los Angeles... it is oil on gessoed canvas. Sorry about the glare in the photo... Thank you for looking! Alex www.alexselkowitz.com Original Created: 2016 Subjects: Cities Materials: Canvas Styles: Fine Art Impressionism Surrealism Mediums: Oil Details & Dimensions Painting: Oil on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 24 W x 24 H x 1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
Computational Portraits Visually Translate a State of Limbo
Originally from Singapore and currently studying at the Rhode Island School of Design, artist Andre Wee constructs figurative and metaphoric
Age of Exploration Unit
Look for ideas for the Age of Exploration? Then you need to read this post with over 30 ideas for the age of Exploration.
Coding Books for Young Kids
Kids love books, especially picture books. If you would like to introduce your kids to coding and computers, we've found some beautifully illustrated books, which will keep them reading for hours. Computers and coding are important subjects for kids to learn in this digital age. Many schools now offer computing as part of their curriculum. At Tech Age Kids we like to find fun and engaging books for young kids to learn about coding and computers. Coding for Beginners Using Scratch Coding for Beginners? @ AmazonCoding for Beginners teaches kids to code using Scratch, a hugely popular block-based programming tool…
My Major is My Decision
“I don’t really see you in that field.” “Honestly, I think you should look at other classes.” “Why do you want to study that anyway?” These...