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Check This Out

This blog is for elementary  age students.  The posted devotions, news articles, videos and other materials are gleaned from websites by my student advisers.  They believe this material would be of interest to other students of their same ages.​

Student Advisers (grade): 
N. Shackleford   (6 Technician),
J. Crawford (6)   "Tech and Science"
E. Unthank (5)   "DOGO News" 
J. Wood (4)   "TKSST"

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National Geographic:  Famous Viking Warrior Was a Woman, DNA Reveals

5/28/2020

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Since the late 1880s, archaeologists had viewed the “Birka warrior” through this lens; textbooks had listed the grave as belonging to a man, but not because the bones themselves said so. Since the remains were found alongside swords, arrowheads, a spear, and two sacrificed horses, archaeologists had considered it a warrior’s grave—and, thus, a man’s.

Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more.

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TKSST:  The Swish Machine, a 70-step basketball trick shot Rube Goldberg Machine

5/28/2020

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Follow balls, marbles, toy cars, and trains as they travel from the driveway to around the house, on and off the roof, through the back yard, around a pond, into a play structure, down the hill through a specially made trench, and then over a sapling bridge to sink the shot. No cuts or edits. 

Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more.
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TKSST:  Drawing Faces with the Shadows of Crumpled Paper

5/21/2020

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Finding inspiration for a new drawing while staring at a blank sheet of paper can sometimes feel daunting. In this video, filmmaker and illustrator Guy Larsen finds an interesting solution: He jumpstarts his drawings of imagined people from the shadows of crumpled paper pieces that he moves around the page.
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Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more.

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TKSST: How to Draw a Cubetacular Hole in Your Paper

5/21/2020

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Learn how to draw a hole in your paper with falling and floating 3D cubes. This short video from Circle Line Art School shares how to easily create the anamorphic drawing illusion with a pencil and a marker.

Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more.

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    Links to Sites We Regularly Use for this Blog

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    The Kid Should See This
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    Tween Tribune
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