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I recently responded to a blog challenge by a video recording of myself - you can see it by clicking here. Most EFL teachers are probably aware of the activity where students are asked to say some things about themselves, and the others are to guess if Read More...
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drawing perpendicular lines using a set... This presentation is also available for download in Scribd and Slideshare.
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Here's a simple presentation on how to draw parallel lines using set squares. This can be downloaded from either Author Stream, Scribd or SlideShare. Thanks goes to José Alberto.
drawing parallel lines using set square...
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This is just a quick game to help you familiarise/remember the terminology used to describe circles/circumferences. Read More...
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Continuing the geometry series, here's something to test if you know, for example, the difference between a hexagon and a heptagon, or a parallelogram and a rectangle...
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Here's something to help you with circle terminology. Please register over at Purpose Games, and leave a comment here whenever you've played any of my games there. Read More...
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Make sure to see the original post for more activities: http://acliltoclimb.blogspot.com/2010/05/geometry-in-art-symbols-and-lines.html Read More...
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Original post can be seen here: http://acliltoclimb.blogspot.com/2010/05/picture-paints-thousand-words-good.html Amazon.com Widgets patterns and textures
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To see the full instructions and the other activities related to this topic, please see here:
http://acliltoclimb.blogspot.com/2010/04/art-proportions-of-human-form-how-to.html Amazon.com Widgets proportions of the human form
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This presentation is now available in Author Stream, too. Be sure to see the original post for the instructions: http://acliltoclimb.blogspot.com/2010/05/how-to-draw-cartoons-basic-instructions.html how to draw cartoon characters - basic instructions Read More...
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First and foremost, please let me remind you that what you see here and on Scribd and Slideshare, is only a review. These reviews do not show animations. If you see this presentation without the animations, you'll just see images and words overlapping Read More...
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A lot of Spanish learners (and, no doubt, other Latin learners, too) have problems pronouncing the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) correctly. Often, they either pronounce it as in their own language, or they confuse letters, especially e with i. Last year, José Read More...
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Do you know the names of the material you use for your art class? Click on the icon to test yourself in a simple point-and-click game.If you want to see your name appear on the scoring sheet, you'll have to register before playing. Remember your nickname Read More...
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With the help of José Alberto of IES Los Tarahales, I've come up with this PowerPoint presentation and worksheet which will help initiate students into the world of cartoon art.
There are four exercises, the first of which guides the student in making Read More...
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The colours most widely known as the primary colours are red, green and blue. These are used, for example, in CRT displays, to make a wide range of other colours. In pigments and dye mixing, such as printing, however, the primary colours used are cyan, Read More...
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