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After months of online school, the little “remote learner” is ready for summer break…
Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of the following amazing creations:
UNTITLED's Neon Dragon, which is available at The Kawaii Project!
Bad Unicorn's Captains Couch, which is available at The Men's Dept. (TMD)!
Bad Unicorn's Basement, which is part of the Interior Backdrops Collection!
Bad Unicorn's Laptop!
NOMAD's Motorized Crane!
NOMAD's Math Studies, Geography Studies, Biology Studies, Big Pile of Homework, and Tin Robot!
THOR's Pizza Slice, and Pizza Margherita, which are both part of the Mediterranean Accents Collection!
THOR's Pallet Seat, Industrial Coffee Table, Caladium Plant and Pot, Ficus Plant and Pot, and Cute Plant and Pot, which are all part of the Boho Living Collection!
Toro's Cabinet and Stuff!
Pewpew!'s Color Pencils!
Booger's Buddy Bear!
8f8's Serene Sanctuary Bamboo Rug!
And the little student wears the following cool new styles:
Hiemal's Yimr Bleached Sweater!
HXNOR's Superior Jersey Shorts!
Both are available at this month's The Men's Dept. (TMD)!
Stay safe out there, my friends.
Keep shining bright!
Dave: Bruno, where's Daniel? He's supposed to be doing on-line school right now.
Bruno: Oh, he took a break, so I'm substituting for him.
Dave: Really?
Bruno: Yes, really. I've got the computer, headset, and porg desk companion. I'm doing a fabulous job.
Dave: Fabulous job of what?
Bruno: Substitute studenting. It's much like regular student but with none of the learning. And we all know how good I am at not learning things.
Dave: We are aware.
Bruno: Plus I get to keep telling this guy Steve that he's the imposter. It's really fun.
Dave: Does Steve appreciate that?
Bruno: Not as much as I do. It's virtual recess so we're playing among us. I figured that I'm the best at being among people so I could substitute for Daniel while he went to the bathroom.
Dave: You are very good at being among people. But, if you're pretending to be Daniel aren't you the imposter?
Bruno: Indeed, which is why my plan is perfectly ironic. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to calling Steve an imposter.
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Daniel has transitioned into doing grade 5 virtually because of COVID. He's being great about doing the online learning. It was Daniel's idea to get a photo of Bruno wearing his headphones at the computer. I thought it would an appropriate way to add the on-line school story to Bruno's photo project. Good thing the big guy is so accommodating and willing to work for cheerios.
Shot on Kodak Portra 400 with a Canon P and L39-mount 50mm f/1.4
With Coronavirus cases surging, the Mt. Pleasant Public School district switched to online learning for January 2022. Here, Amelia joins her kindergarten classmates via a Chrombook issued by the school
Shot on Kodak Portra 400 with a Canon P and L39-mount 50mm f/1.4
With Coronavirus cases surging, the Mt. Pleasant Public School district switched to online learning for January 2022. Here, Amelia joins her kindergarten classmates via a Chrombook issued by the school
Here is a new interview I gave for The Arty Teacher with some new exclusive educational material about my creative Pencil vs Camera concept for schools and students: theartyteacher.com/ben-heine-pencil-vs-camera
You can also find some free material on my website: benheine.com/pencil-vs-camera-in-schools/
You can use this material for your students but you have to mention the source, the artist and links to his websites
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Meet the 15-Year-Old Girl Who Just Made History at the U.S. Open
By Bryan Armen Graham August 26, 2014
A 15-year-old from Atherton, Calif., just became the youngest girl in nearly two decades to win a match at the U.S. Open. Here's everything you need to know about Catherine "CiCi" Bellis after Tuesday's stunning 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 victory over Dominika Cibulkova.
She is the youngest player in the tournament -- by a lot.
CiCi -- short for Catherine Cartan -- was born on Apr. 8, 1999. That makes her younger than ... Baby One More Time. The next youngest player in the women's draw, Belinda Bencic, is more than two years older than her. Feeling old yet? Consider that Bellis has never lived in a world where The Sopranos didn't exist.
This was her first ever WTA match.
Bellis is the No. 2-ranked junior in the world, but had played only 12 pro-level matches on the lesser ITF circuit before this week, making Tuesday's match her official WTA debut. She'd punched her ticket the U.S. Open main draw by winning the USTA Girls' 18s National Championship less than three weeks ago, becoming the youngest winner of the event since Lindsay Davenport in 1991.
She just beat the 13th-ranked player in the world.
As maiden assignments go, this was a tall ask. Cibulkova, the runner-up at this year's Australian Open, was the No. 12 seed. But the 25-year-old Slovak was caught off-guard by her teenage opponent's aggression and shotmaking. By the time Cibulkova had found her footing in the match, Bellis had an overflow crowd in her thrall and confidence to burn. The San Francisco native struck powerful flat groundstrokes consistently deep -- punctuating each winner with contagious fist-pumping -- and seemed to deliver Cibulkova a mental beating that preceded the one on the scoreboard.
With the victory, Bellis became the youngest player to win a match at the U.S. Open since Anna Kournikova in 1996 -- and the youngest American since Mary Joe Fernandez in 1986.
Source: AP
Bellis' victory was worth $60,420, but she's not keeping any of it.
The prize money for progressing to the second round of the U.S. Open is $60,420 -- roughly 50 times Bellis' career earnings to date ($1,216) -- but the teenager is ineligible to collect her winnings due to her amateur status. "I'm definitely going to stay an amateur right now to keep my options open for college, in case an injury or something happens," said Bellis, who is homeschooled under the K12 International Academy curriculum. "But I'd love to be a pro one day."
She lives for the applause.
The USTA says Court 6, the non-televised side court where Tuesday's match took place, accommodates 624 spectators. At least twice that number packed the stands and amassed five-deep along the sideline when news spread around the grounds of Bellis' early lead. Rather than make her nervous, Bellis insisted she loves a crowd. "I love it when people watch me," she said. "It gives me more energy and makes me play better."
Source: AP
She's pretty much a regular teenager.
Bellis' post-match press conference in the bowels of Arthur Ashe Stadium -- filmed dutifully from the back of the room by her camcorder-toting father -- was light-hearted and brimming by giggles. An Italian reporter, perhaps confused by the subject's youth, asked whether she likes to read books or watch cartoons. Bellis informed the inquiring throng she hangs out at the Stanford Mall, shops at Urban Outfitters and loves The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She fessed to liking Justin Bieber when she was younger -- but assured everyone it was a phase she's outgrown.
Her next match is Thursday.
Bellis' opponent in Thursday's second-round match is Kazakhstan's Zarina Diyas, another rising talent who is up to No. 48 after fourth-round appearance at Wimbledon. The exact time will be announced when Thursday's complete order of play is announced on Wednesday afternoon.
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Students enrolled in the virtual public school, Connections Academy, get a year's worth of school supplies delivered right to their home. The comprehensive 'school year in a box' includes loaned textbooks, science materials, a computer and more.* See www.connectionsacademy.com for more information.
Connections Academy is a great choice for all types of students. Connections Academy is a high-quality, innovative alternative to the traditional bricks and mortar classroom. And because it is a public school, there are no fees or tuition.
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Online is going well for this kiddo. He is doing a 1:1 5 day session with and OTA while his EA sits in and learns. He is doing warm up excerises before doing his #handwritingwithouttears letter formation. I can’t believe how well this program is going for Max. I have tried to introduce it a few times in the couple of years and Max had no interest. Now he has literally went from scribbles (like his colouring in these pics lol) to actually being able to independently making letters. I literally am loving watching him learn. #onlineschool
Ashworth College Medical Office Assistant Graduate, Michelle Harris, enjoying the moment at the 2009 Ashworth College Graduation Ceremony.
Ashworth College Alumnae Didiayer Snyder inspired our online learning graduates with her heartfelt commencement address.
Didiayer graduated from the Ashworth College Interior Decorating and Carpentry career training programs and now stars on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Ashworth College distance learning students congratulated by Chairman of Ashworth Schools, Gary Keisling.
Ashworth College Bridal Consulting Graduate, Crystal Winston, awarded her career training diploma in bridal consulting at the Ashworth College Graduation Ceremony.
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