Thanks lhammer for hosting another Free Sunday, Katspangle with Silhouette & Shadows and UserId/Patography with Graffiti & Street Art…great challenges and wonderful contributions everyone!
With summer coming to an end, autumn knocking at the door; school buses messing with my commute to work reminded me of the days when back in school and I would think, “why do I need to learn this stuff!” Let’s all go back to school and think about “Reading, ‘Riting, & ‘Rithmetic” and express ourselves with captures of reading, writing and arithmetic in our daily lives…Here are a few to get us started! Schools in session!
What was that therum about angles?
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Why do I need to know this?
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Then the BIC pen was invented!
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Even writers need to know how to measure!
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Guess reading is something to do while on a coffee break....
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Dang! Why is the speed limit only 40?
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Is this a clock repair shop?
Genealogy...my best school is the school of life.
Four to share: Literacy and history-so important! First image is a "Little Library".
This should be a very creative challenge. I really like the examples so far! Here are a few of mine.
Games that taught children to count.
A ladies game called Shut the Box
Even rocks have writing!
My Granddaughter loves to read.
She's reading a classic.
Roadrunner wrote:
Genealogy...my best school is the school of life.
Life is the best instructor....looks like your genealogy is extensive..
roxiemarty wrote:
This should be a very creative challenge. I really like the examples so far! Here are a few of mine.
Great captures! Great classic-nice to see a child reading a real book-I remember reading Heidi in 3rd grade!
roxiemarty wrote:
This should be a very creative challenge. I really like the examples so far! Here are a few of mine.
Reading is one of my favorite activities.
photophile wrote:
Four to share: Literacy and history-so important! First image is a "Little Library".
Great shares! Love these "Little Library" boxes I've seen (and used) popping up in small towns in my area, also seen some in larger cities like DC and Phila.
Never thought about rip currents being an issue on a lake...interesting!
HardworkingGal wrote:
Great shares! Love these "Little Library" boxes I've seen (and used) popping up in small towns in my area, also seen some in larger cities like DC and Phila.
Never thought about rip currents being an issue on a lake...interesting!
Thanks HG, that beach is on Lake Erie and the Little Library is in Lorain, Ohio.
I was fortunate, could walk to elementary school, walk home for lunch. I took a city bus to high school but walked home in nice weather.
It is Monday! So I will post a few from what may have been taught in math that we might use daily....
My grandson keeping score at that game
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Important infor for the HVAC or electrician
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Math utilized in our first moments of life
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Counting the rounds and know the caliper
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Shutter speed, aperature, iso and focal length
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