Showed the Dove Evolution video to my daughter, and even in tweendom, it got a reaction.
The photoshopping part was what took me most by surprise...
I met a middle science school teacher recently who said she didn't have the time or inclination to look at youtube, and I wanted to tell her how cool it really, really, really is. When I revise the lesson plan that Shannon, Navreet and I worked on, I want to more specifically mention how bike riders should assume that drivers do not see them. Shannon covered this, but it wasn't explicit in the lesson. At any rate, I though I might use the basketball bouncing video from youtube to introduce the idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfA3ivLK_tE (and as I looked up the link, I notice it was created specifically for bicycle awareness -- there you go...)
I loved the various bags of tricks we saw in class - like the "stand on the line" and bag of sex ed words today, and the jump rope rhymes from last week. I'm still figuring out a way that will work for me keep track of them long-term. Maybe evernote...
The photoshopping part was what took me most by surprise...
I met a middle science school teacher recently who said she didn't have the time or inclination to look at youtube, and I wanted to tell her how cool it really, really, really is. When I revise the lesson plan that Shannon, Navreet and I worked on, I want to more specifically mention how bike riders should assume that drivers do not see them. Shannon covered this, but it wasn't explicit in the lesson. At any rate, I though I might use the basketball bouncing video from youtube to introduce the idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfA3ivLK_tE (and as I looked up the link, I notice it was created specifically for bicycle awareness -- there you go...)
I loved the various bags of tricks we saw in class - like the "stand on the line" and bag of sex ed words today, and the jump rope rhymes from last week. I'm still figuring out a way that will work for me keep track of them long-term. Maybe evernote...
we'll be playing more with evernote in autumn :)
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