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    Beeswax Vs Paraffin Wax

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    Things you will need: 2-4 pounds Beeswax or Paraffin Wax Candle Wicks Oils (your choice for scent and magickal goals) Herbs (your choice for scent and magickal goals) Crayons or Candle Dye (for color) Wooden Spoon Wax Paper Double Broiler Start by melting the wax in a double broiler. You can use a large pot half-full of water and a large coffee can with the wax in it, placed inside the pot, if you don't have one. Heat the water to boiling first and cut up your wax so it will melt quickly. As…

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    Science Fair Project

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    Use the razor blade and be careful. Use the red crayon to color the edge of this hole. The red crayon represents the corona. The corona is the extended outer atmosphere of the Sun. Use the knitting needle to poke several holes lengthwise across the center of the second piece of cardboard.…

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    was on the third day. We had sung some songs, told a story, and were about to do a craft. My leader, Juliana, and I started taking out the crayons for the craft. To me a box of crayons isn’t something to get too excited about. I brought 4 boxes of crayons without even thinking twice about it. I had kids tugging at my shirt begging me to let them keep the crayons. It was extremely heartwarming seeing them get so excited about something that I, and many others, take so for…

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    Crayola Life Cycle

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    In Perrysberg, Ohio they have built a solar farm in which they draw 22% of their electricity. One billion crayons and seven hundred million markers are made from solar power. Crayola is also starting to make the barrels of their markers black instead of white, which allows for more recyclable plastic. This gives second lives to over a million pounds of plastic…

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    As one reads Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crocket Johnson, we see an overwhelming amount of freedom through Harold as his imagination and his crayon take him anywhere he thinks possible. However, with freedom comes limitations. To make sense of the freedom within limits in Johnson's story, we are going to examine a text by Walter Percy called "The Loss of The Creature." In this text, Percy talks about preformulation in symbolic complex. Preformulation is something that is previously…

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    Caterpillar – Belk Library - Pipe cleaners, paper plates, popsicle sticks, and craft pom-poms – Hobby Lobby - Crayons, color pencils, and glue- Freedom Trail Objectives: My objective is to teach kids about metamorphosis by using the popular children’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Then I’ll have them create either caterpillars using popsicle sticks and pom-poms or decorate butterfly wings using crayons and color pencils. Hook: The students will learn about caterpillars metamorphosing into…

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    Maniac Problem Solver

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    I think that maniac magee is a problem solver because of 3 simple facts First off maniac magee know’s that in in everyday life you need to read or write. Stated in the text it says “ so why don't you go ahead and teach me how to read.” To write you need to read so I think that maniac is a problem solver because he helped Grayson because he taught Garyson to read and slowly after that comes writing. Grayson needed help so maniac stepped in and helped Second maniac is a problem solver because…

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    Today I will be talking about a student named Eddie. Eddie is a 7 year old 1st grader and was born 10 weeks premature with a low birth weight. This caused Eddie to develop a developmental delay that was diagnosed by a pediatrician at 9 months of age. Eddies developmental delay has had many impacts on his learning. Of Eddie’s High incidence disability, today I will be focusing on his gross motor development, fine motor skills, non-verbal cues, and his adaptive skills. Eddie has improved a lot…

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    preschooler to be challenged and continue learning and growing, as well as promote family-centered care and compassionate nursing care. I chose to fill my shoebox with coloring pages and big crayons, a training toothbrush and toothpaste, a letter and shape tracing book, and play medical…

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    appropriate for his or her age? Yes, Myrakl’s fine motor skills for a three-year-old seem to be good for her age. When I asked her to draw me a picture she held that crayon like any adult with her forefinger and her thumb. She did have a bit of difficulty focusing on drawing the picture, but that did not influence her use of the crayon. According to the slides children around the age of three should be developing the ability to pick up and or use small objects between the forefinger and her…

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