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This Week In Experimental: Volume 63
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Hello Experimenters! I’ll keep this short as the relocation chaos is at the front of my mind. Some very cool news: Analog Cookbook Issue 4 is available to purchase. Kate tells me that it’s both big and excellent. I know I can’t wait to get my copy. Also, the cover art was designed by the one and only Hogan Seidel who made TWiE’s IG graphics and logo. In solidarity, Gabby If you or someone you know has items they’d like to see in this newsletter, please fill out this form. Follow @this_week_in_experimental on Instagram and join...
Headed to the Beach? This Large Sandproof Beach Blanket Gets Great Reviews & is Lowest Price!
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Beach Blanket (stay sand-free!) Headed to the beach or going camping? Grab one of these blankets to stay sand-free! Right now, you can grab this highly rated Sandproof Beach Blanket for around $11 with the deal below! This large blanket measures 79″ x 83″ and is big enough for up to SEVEN adults. Here's how to grab this deal: Sandproof Beach Blanket – $15.97 Clip the 30% off eCoupon Makes it just $11.18 shipped! Check out a few great reviews, too! If you’ve been using a picnic blanket to bring to the beach like us, we’ve been doing it wrong....
There’s A Group Dedicated To Sharing “You Had One Job” Fails, And Here Are 64 Of The Funniest Ones (New Pics)
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It's human to make mistakes. But that doesn't mean we can't laugh at them! The subreddit r/onejob is an online community based on funny occupation mishaps — like, installing the stairs upside-down or being unable to hold a straight line when marking the road — and it's the official depository for the classic "You Had One Job!" posts. So let's continue scrolling and have a nervous laugh looking at the examples of why AI will probably overtake us in the workforce. Yay! For more similar pics, check out Bored Panda's earlier publications on the subreddit here and here!#1 Somewhere In...
My Brother Jeff
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I’ve always looked up to my big brother. He blazed the trail for me. I had some of the same teachers he had and my parents knew which ones were hard and which were unfair. Jeff helped me explore every creek in the neighborhood. If he liked a book, I read it too. He taught me to play chess on a chessboard from S&H Green Stamps, and he taught me well. We would ride our bikes three miles to the swimming pool at Fort Sam Houston and throw rocks at the yellow jacket nests, and hide under water until they...
Cause and Effect Activities for Developing Critical Thinking
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Cause and Effect Activities for Developing Critical Thinking Skills in Children Looking for cause and effect activities? While cause and effect may seem like a literacy strategy discussing what happens between characters or story events, the idea of cause and effect can be applied to literally every aspect of our lives. Seriously – every single one! The consequences of our behavior, the weather, life cycles, season changes, mixing primary colors, government decisions, our food choices… you get the point. Every cause has an effect and by teaching this idea through various activities and strategies, you’re not only allowing students to...