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Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials.- Drapers Mill Primary Academy placed 2nd equal with 53 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - The Starting Grid with Minster Church of England Primary School in pole position. - They finished 4th equal with 49 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - Minterne Junior School, Sittingbourne, not listed in the results.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 'Poetry in Motion' the Haddon Dene Preparatory School car, 3rd equal with 51 laps, Leads the line down the hill followed by 4th equal Minster Church of England Primary School with 49 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - Winner St Nicholas-at-Wade Church of England Primary School with 63 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 5th placed St Laurence-in-Thanet Church of England Junior School with 44 laps.
Wow, this is really getting to be funny. A government official rattles off how she told an old White farmer to get legal help from his "own kind" and then she is fired for being unfair to an ethnic group, then she is fired and the NAACP gets involved, and then the White House says she has been fired, and then FOX news gets accused of race-baiting this Shirley official and now...I am laughing as I watch what looks like a sham press conference where there is this White guy apologizing and almost getting emotional...oh, this is too much for me, a real hoot.............this is the government you got folk, a speech and a laugh and a chance to learn, etc, etc, etc...
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 4th equal Minster Church of England Primary School with 49 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 4th equal Birchington Church of England Primary School with 49 laps.
We built our first fire a couple of weeks ago, and of course it was Remington's first fire ever (candles don't count). He was extremely fascinated by it, as you can imagine.
The little pops and sparks kept his attention all night long. It was so adorable!
Ever since (we need to buy more firewood), he sometimes sits in front of the fireplace and looks in, waiting for that mysterious thing to return.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 5th placed St Laurence-in-Thanet Church of England Junior School with 44 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 3rd equal Upton Primary School with 51 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 5th placed St Laurence-in-Thanet Church of England Junior School with 44 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 5th placed St Laurence-in-Thanet Church of England Junior School with 44 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 'Poetry in Motion' the Haddon Dene Preparatory School car, 3rd equal with 51 laps
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - Racing side by side equal 3rd placed Upton Primary School with 51 laps and winners St Nicholas-at-Wade Church of England Primary School with 63 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - Upton Primary School 3rd equal with 51 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials.- Drapers Mill Primary Academy placed 2nd equal with 53 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammer School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attraced fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 4th equal Minster Church of England Primary School with 49 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 3rd equal Upton Primary School with 51 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 'Poetry in Motion' the Haddon Dene Preparatory School car, 3rd equal with 51 laps followed by 2nd equal placed Herne Bay Junior School with 53 laps,
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 4th equal Minster Church of England Primary School with 49 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials.- Drapers Mill Primary Academy placed 2nd equal with 53 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - 3rd equal Upton Primary School with 51 laps. - Being helped back on track after running off into the tyre barrier.
Praying Mantis are avid hunters of insects, especially effective against flies, mosquitoes, bees, wasps, crane flies, grasshoppers and crickets. Praying Mantis egg cases contain about 200 eggs. Eggs will hatch when temperatures rise in spring, and hungry Praying Mantis babies will emerge. At the end of the season, females will lay several more egg clusters to continue the population the following year.
Wasps deposit their eggs in the Praying Mantis egg case. Fortunately, the wasp babies eat only a few of the Mantis eggs.
Nature Walks are definitely a way to make exercise itself interesting!!
It was a three hour walk with elements of hiking. At the end of two hours I felt great. At the two and a half hour mark, I felt like I had done a bit too much. On arriving back at the parking lot after three hours, I could barely move my leg quadriceps and gluteus maximus muscles...;)).
Last week I had to leave early for an appointment after only two hours. And, before that there was a two week break for Xmas Day and New Years Day. So I was really out of shape. Today I'm stiff and a bit sore, but nothing major...;))
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These are the three levels of learning I try to address in my workshops on Design Management across Europe.
What I find most important is that beyond 'content learning' the levels of 'process' and 'social' are key levels for Design Managers who stand out.
The challenge for quite a few groups with this approach is to accept Social Media platforms like Ning as part of the experience.
In the end however the whole learning experience is being captured on one central hub and gives access to insights long after the classes have been finished.
From discovering ancient pottery to diving with exotic ocean life, Southern students make the most of a wide range of study tours. Share in their experience through photos.
January 15, 2020 - We had a Tango lesson in a courtyard of a house located off of Gral. Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid in La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - Supporters dressed in Hari Krishna robes from Minterne Junior School, Sittingbourne, not listed in the results.
Our Storytime Live sponsor The Learning Experience in Edison hosted an exclusive Meet & Greet with their mascot Bubbles and some of our favorite Backyardigans.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - Eco Scientists supporting their car, 4th equal Birchington Church of England Primary School with 49 laps.
Sat 26 June 2010. - Battery Car Grand Prix (10 schools to take part), Chatham House Grammar School, Chatham Street, Ramsgate. - The 5th Annual Primary Schools Kit Car Grand Prix attracted fierce but friendly competition from the nine schools taking part as the young drivers battled it out for supremacy in their battery-powered racing machines. Children used recycled materials including, old CDs, Easter egg boxes, cardboard and even old school clothes to make their car bodies. Prizes were awarded for car design, best presented team, build portfolio and greenest car made from recycled materials. - Eco Scientists supporting their car, 4th equal Birchington Church of England Primary School with 49 laps.
(A little surprise - An alternate take of the picture from the other Flickr - I guess the secret isn't much of a secret at this point.)
They turned out to be huge! (I should have used the 1.5" biscuit cutter instead of the 2.75" one... oops... ^_^;)
A little bitter, the recipe I used ( www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/southern-biscuits... ) didn't call for cream of tartar, but I added it as a suggestion anyway. I should have skipped it and added a little spoonful of sugar. In any case, they were good with butter, and possibly jam, jelly, or spreadable fruit. One is all you need, maybe two, but the rest get used up through Tuesday.
Not bad for a first attempt. Recording results, taking notes, and integrating them for the next attempt. That's how I learn, adapt, evolve, and perfect my skills.
That approach can be applied to a lot of aspects of my life.
(Actually, I am quite proficient at most cooking and baking tasks. If I can learn the techniques and follow instructions, and, at times, add variations, such as ingredients or techniques that work, I can make the recipes truly my own. I should feature some of my cheesecake recipes up here sometime - That's actual edible dessert cheesecake, not the other kind of cheesecake photos some of you may be thinking about! I may have a wild side, but I'm not that brazenly wild. Sheesh! ^_^;
Happy Mothers Day, even to the future dirty old men admirers out there. I hope you're nice to your mums too. Gah... Today's too nice a day to be bringing out the dark wit and humor. ^_^;
Enjoy!