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A few months back, I wanted to surprise a friend on his birthday with a wall poster made from a photo I took on my phone. I thought it’d be easy: just upload and print. Instead, I ended up with a blurry mess that looked nothing like I imagined. If you’ve ever tried to turn […] The post How to Make a Poster From a Picture appeared first on Venngage.| Venngage
September 1, 2025 Bad Signs The posters and signs adorning school walls speak volumes about the people who put them there, revealing a surprising amount about their views of children, their assumptions about learning, and even their beliefs about human nature. There’s the enforced positivity of slogans that basically tell students: “Have a nice day….or else,” the individualistic worldview of ... Read More| Alfie Kohn
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In preparation for an upcoming major review in October, I reflect on my significant academic achievements, including organising a symposium and presenting at various conferences. I am actively writing on topics related to health disparities affecting trans autistic individuals, collaborating with established researchers, and looking forward to future projects and presentations, with another busy year to come.| Autistic and Living the Dream
Discover 20 impactful ways to maintain the high ground and stay true to your values in challenging situations.| Frank Sonnenberg Online
The Works Progress Administration or Work Projects Administration (WPA) was the largest New Deal agency. Created by the United States government in 1935, the agency provided jobs to unemployed workers during the Great Depression. During its tenure, the agency employed millions of job seekers to carry out public works projects such as constructing public buildings, … Continue reading The Federal Theatre Project Presents: “Voodoo Macbeth”| The Unwritten Record
I may be crazy, but I love teaching text features! It's a great time to pull out the informational texts that kids love. Dinosaurs, bugs, monkeys, you name it! To make it even easier I've included in this post two of my favorite text feature teaching videos, plus a 14 poster text feature freebie. I hope you enjoy!| Dragon's Den Curriculum
Exaggeration, repeating sounds and playing with language grabs attention. It just does! That's why people use it. It's also why teachers use figurative language to dazzle students with listening, speaking, or reading language. So what's the key? How is it done? Will it really make that totally bored kid in the corner sit up and take notice? You bet it will! Just check out the suggestions below.| Dragon's Den Curriculum
I'm a huge fan of anchor charts when it comes to teaching word analysis strategies. Let's get into using prefixes and suffixes posters in grades 3-6!| Alyssa Teaches
Our family loves to color! That’s why you see me designing and sharing coloring pages so often. I’m excited to start sharing poster-size pages and the first one is this Happy Valentine’s Day coloring poster! At Christmastime, we were at a family holiday party and they had a huge poster on the table. It was […] The post Valentine Coloring Poster appeared first on U Create.| U Create
Swell Posters for a Good Cause: Limited Edition, Signed Photo Posters! In an effort to raise funds for my non-profit here in the South Pacific, A Ti’a Matairea, I’ve printed & signe…| Swell Voyage
Hawaii Travel Poster 1969 :: Contenential Airlines This travel poster features a Hawaiian surfer wearing a pink lei and red swim trunks. The bright colours and distinct black lines are very typical of the psychadelic posters of it’s period. Language: English| archives.design
Palm Springs Travel Poster 1970 :: USA :: American Airlines This wonderful midcentury modern image comes from a vintage American Airlines travel poster for sunny Palm Springs, California. Language: English| archives.design
(Cross-posted from Talking Math with Your Kids) Two and a half years ago, I was developing Which One Doesn’t Belong? (before Stenhouse had signed on to publish it). I went on a tour of elemen…| Overthinking my teaching
A gallery of publicity and posters for the Brussels Expo 1958| my1950s.com