The Secret Warfare Of Freemasonry – G Pachtler
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!
Failed Memory by david szauder – IGNANT
David Szauder’s latest series ‘Failed Memory’ is a work inspired by the parallels he sees between human and digital memory: ‘Our brains store away images to retrieve them later, like files stored away on a hard drive. But when we go back and try to re-access those memories, we may find them to be corrupted […]
10 Ways to Help Struggling Writers – Not So Wimpy Teacher
Do you have struggling writers who just don't seem to be growing? Do you have reluctant writers who don't seem to get much writing completed? In every class that I have ever taught, there has always been a handful of kiddos that just don't like writing. These students can be toughest to reach. You have
Original Abstract Sculpture by Gregory Steel | Abstract Art on Steel | Yuugen
Easy Welding Projects You Can Donate To Your Community
How to Brighten a Dark Subject on a Light Background | Easy Tutorial
This easy editing tutorial will teach you How to Brighten a Dark Subject on a Light Background with ease! Learn the best photo lighting tips and tricks!
Travel the World STEM
Complete STEM activities based on a famous landmarks AROUND the WORLD! Students travel through Australia, France, Italy, Sweden, Russia, Egypt and America earning passport stamps as they complete their challenges. This is a fantastic resource for team building activities. Click HERE to SAVE over 20% with our Travel the World STEM Bundle. These task cards allow flexibility with the teacher to either grab and go or build further lessons around each challenge. They lend themselves to Geography, Science, History and Inquiry subjects. Students will learn how to identify key elements of information how to build and design with constraints such…