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April 1988 at home at Carshalton. Pete introduces his two sons - Chris aged seven and Nick four and a half - to the joys of literature..
Rachel Davies from Rhondda-Cynon-Taf Council shares her aspirations for the Learning Pool Community Day.
Or learning to bring things back so we can throw them again! Earlier in the week my husband accidently threw his "Wubba" (seriously that's what it's called !) and it landed on the roof. Jet really seemed to think he could get it back - if he clambered up on the bbq, so we had to distract him and get him to settle for us throwing a stick. The Wubba will probably stay on the roof for the rest of the winter, so had to get him a new one. Five minutes into the game it's looking a little the worse for wear!
Annie's been learning to ride the Honda on the driveway. It's not street legal yet so she can't take it on the road.
Installation of "wall talker" whiteboard material in multipurpose room prior to carpet installation.
Legos Rock My World is the theme of Avondale Regional Branch Library's Summer Learning kickoff. The family event includes Lego building, bean bag tossing, obstacle course running, face painting, cookie eating, LEtsGO voting fun!
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slice of life project
what matters to me: my home
our keyboard, currently residing in my office/game room/computer room/rec room/music room/book room/dumping grounds. the worst looking room in the house that i spend the absolute most time in. why is that?
This keyboard sits in the corner, patiently waiting for us to pick back up the "Keyboard for Dummies" book, remember what the heck the colored stickers mean, and start playing some serious melodies!
The girls are learning about batteries. In this activity, we've set up a circuit with a light bulb, battery, and switch. When the paper clip touches both of the metal brads on the paper, the light will go on. When the paper clip doesn't touch one of the brads, the light bulb goes off.
This is the cathedral of learning in Pittsburgh. Quite impressive once you are used to some of the german university buildings...
Our Active Learning Classroom (ALC) is designed to support interactive and technology enhanced learning. It serves as an incubation space where faculty can implement and assess new teaching and learning ideas.
The classroom is capable of numerous configurations; with computer stations at each table and multiple wall-mounted screens. The purpose of the ALC is to offer active, engaged teaching and learning experiences in a collaborative environment.
Raheny Library has just participated in a new project called 'Learning Through Football', in which children’s literacy and numeracy skills are improved through a football skills-based programme. 'Learning Through Football', a project initiated by Minister Aodhan O Riordain, was delivered in partnership with the FAI and local schools in early May 2015.
Our photo shows Chloe Kearney and Eve Keogh, both from Saint Eithne's School in Edenmore, who came joint first for their scrapbooks which contain their comic book designs (they learned some skills to compose their designs at the workshop in Raheny Library with Alan Nolan) and also facts and photos of their favourite footballers (using books borrowed from the library).
Well done to Chloe and Eve!
Whilst waiting for steam loco R-711 to be serviced and return to the train at Ballarat station, my carer took me to the Rusty Spud restaurant in Ballarat Central. After lunch, he taught me how to play backgammon. Here I am, deep in thought and learning the game whilst drinking lattes. When we finally left the restaurant to see the steam train, it was raining so we just went to a bakery nearby and drank more coffee. 3:08pm, Sunday the 19th of May, 2024. Phone photo by my carer, Wayne.