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Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.
Bouncing ball di Tom Hull
piegata da me :D Adami Daniele
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istruzioni prese dal canale di YouTube di Tom Hull
Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.
Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.
This was my amazing day with the deer in Yorkshire at Fountains Abbey, and this little bampi was just amazing. How good was he to skip across in front of me ????
The orb wanted a go on the trampoline (part 2)...
This is the only other successful(ish) pic from my trampoline efforts last night. After several beers (sunny afternoon and barbecue) a bouncy floor proved a real challenge...!
My other effort can be viewed here www.flickr.com/photos/repeater1/5874485845/
As always - it looks better large and on black so hit your `L` key to see it that way!
Pat, bouncing on his unicycle, State Street, Schenectady, NY, in the rain. I approached this guy and asked if I could take pictures of him. He happily agreed.
The patches on his overalls are a GE logo and a “Barry” nametag. I asked if his name is really Barry, explaining that my brother got overalls for his boys with names like “CatFish” and “Bubba” from a store that sells embroidered extras. He laughed and told me his name isnt Barry, and, when I said “you don’t work at GE either, I bet...” he admitted that he doesn’t, although enough family members have that worked there that he can wear the overalls.
Pat told me he does physical comedy, and gave me a postcard promoting an upcoming show he's in called "Those Two Guys" at PS21, in Chatham.
(I really messed up the timing on the first two shots I tried of Pat. I was thinking a little fill flash, but had the flash set on red eye, so it delayed and I missed what I wanted. I don’t remember ever using that setting. I’ve got to watch that... )
Pat is #23 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com
© Scott Keidong 2009
Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.
Fairey Gannet AEW3 XL472 performs a "bounce" landing (i.e. un-arrested touch-and-go, with tail hook retracted) aboard HMS Centaur. Location and date unknown. The BY tail code (for RNAS Brawdy) suggests this aircraft was part of the 849 NAS HQ flight.
Bouncing enthusiastically down a very rough track at Beamish Museum is 1921-built "Model H" Matchless motorcycle sidecar combination, registered ES 4509.
The springing on the sidecar of this machine is extremely soft so the passenger was fully employed trying to stay in it as the jolted their way down the track. What fun!
In the background a Victorian tram goes about it's business in a MUCH more sedate way - but not nearly as much fun!
Copyright © 2009 Terry Pinnegar Photography. All Rights Reserved. THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT MY EXPRESS PERMISSION!
Five months after the October fire that burned Coon Creek in Montana de Oro State Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA. Notice the shrubs (most in this image are Chemise) are stump-sprouting.
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Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.
Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.
Who said that eggs are used for eating only?…
For a change… Can we do an experiment with an egg?
Kids were astonished to see an egg bouncing, during their Science Surfers class.
They did it…
They demonstrated their scientific abilities, by making bubbles out of vinegar and soda for science experiment. This made them surprised and excited, to find out that they could carry out experiments by themselves.
Creativity has no ends. The Cool Architects designed their own buildings, and had it made out of different colors.
We further sorted shapes, learnt phonic "N" vocabulary and pencil control on numbers.
We had such fun.
Learning was awesome, as kids revised phonic ‘P’ by making popcorn craft.
Kids exploited their numeracy skills by matching numbers on popsicles to the numbers on the flash cards and ended up with a game of shape matching.