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Plein Air Podcast 230: CW Mundy (Part 1) on Impressionism + Pop Art, and more

Plein Air Podcast 230: CW Mundy (Part 1) on Impressionism + Pop Art, and more

The Plein Air Podcast has been named the #1 Painting Podcast by FeedSpot for two years in a row. In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews the incredible artist CW Mundy. Listen as they discuss: CW’s musical career (hear him sing!) How he didn’t always believe in God, but then heard Him “in his heart” How he feels when others refer to him as a master artist (“I am not impressed with myself. I am more impressed with what God wants to do through me.”) The importance of experimentation for painters “Impressionism + Pop Art” – his new project How a...

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Where will the CDC monitor wastewater for polio?

Where will the CDC monitor wastewater for polio?

Benjamin Jordan tests a wastewater sample for COVID-19 at Salt Lake City Water Reclamation Facility in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Philadelphia and sites in Michigan plan to test for polio in sewage for at least four months.Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Wastewater monitoring for polio is set to increase in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this week.Sites in Michigan and Philadelphia were identified among the first locations looking at collecting wastewater samples to be tested by the CDC for the potentially fatal,...

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Santa’s Elf Job Application Writing Craftivity

Santa’s Elf Job Application Writing Craftivity

SANTA'S ELF JOB APPLICATIONHelp Wanted! Santa needs more help! Do your students have what it takes? Have your students fill in the Elf job application form, considering the criteria, and their unique qualities and gifts, to see if they would make a good assistant for Santa Claus. Do they like toys? Are they hard workers that can follow instructions? Do they like to build things? This activity includes a Santa's Elf job application form, with an elf hat and shoes to turn the job application form into a craftivity- perfect as a bulletin board display for Christmas and the holiday...

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How Much Does Knowledge Matter For Teaching

How Much Does Knowledge Matter For Teaching

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran an editorial that was picked up and run in my region, raising a question about the "most important component of teaching." The actual issue was the substitute shortage (which I can report, via the experiences of the Board of Directors is severe--they have never had a sub when their kindergarten teacher is absent, but are just shunted into the other K teachers). Ohio has shifted to their own version of a warm body substitute law; in Ohio, if you have a college degree, you can apply for a subject-specific substitute license. IOW, if you have a BA...

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Do You Need Some New Winter Color By Numbers for Math?

Do You Need Some New Winter Color By Numbers for Math?

I've have seven best selling resources that you will LOVE! You will love the no prep, print and go ease of these Winter Color By Number Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division Winter Themed Printables. This Winter Themed Color By Number Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division Printables includes 20 pages for introducing or reviewing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.  Winter Color By Number Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division Winter Themed Printables This bundle is perfect for differentiation in ESOL, ESL, Home Schooling and Special Education Classes, Inclusive and Exclusive, since everyone can work on different skills, different levels of those skills and yet, still have...

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