House Shoot is a game played inside a house using a mop and plastic bottle. The goal is to hit the plastic bottle to different locations around the house like the bed or keep it standing to earn points, with the lowest number of shots winning. Players map out the house floorplan and set rules for scoring positive or negative points for different outcomes. Tips include using a sponge on the mop to avoid breaking the bottle, choosing a short mop for control, and considering bottle size and liquid amount based on the playing area. The game provides physical activity and strategy within the safety of indoor spaces.
House Shoot is a game where players use a mop to hit a plastic bottle around a house to score points. The goal is to hit the bottle onto a bed or keep it standing in the fewest shots. Players get points for landing shots and lose points for missing or breaking things. Tips include using a sponge on the mop to control shots better and being careful not to break anything, as that results in penalties. The highest scorer after going around the house is the winner.
The document discusses the Texas STaR Chart, which measures schools' progress in four technology domains: Teaching and Learning, Educator Preparation and Development, Leadership/Administration/Instructional Support, and Infrastructure. It provides three years of data for Cigarroa Elementary School, which shows its classification remained the same but scores increased in some domains, and lists the school's goals to advance in two domains by 2009-2010.
example for class - sharing a story in less than 60 seconds. Contains 5 basic elements - passion, a hero, an obstacle, a moment of awareness and transformation (as described in The Elements of Persuasion)
The document provides tips for organizing internal user testing to get meaningful results. It recommends thinking like a user, inviting colleagues to test the product during their lunch breaks, and observing how users interact with the product. The goal is to understand user pain points in order to improve support documentation, forums, and social networks.
This document discusses new perspectives on bread beyond just being food. It explores how bread can be used to teach religious and math concepts to children by making different shapes. Nutritional value is discussed by adding healthy ingredients like nuts and dried fruit. Marketing value is discussed through customizing bread shapes, sizes and add-ins to different audiences. Bread is also proposed as an art medium through architectural shapes and painting. The most important concept is love, and how sharing a simple slice of bread can spread love between people and bring awareness to hunger issues in the world.
This short document discusses a song by Enya called "November" and credits the creator of the song as Ariatta. It also thanks the viewer for watching images from landscapes.com.
House Shoot is a game played inside a house using a mop and plastic bottle. The goal is to hit the plastic bottle to different locations around the house like the bed or keep it standing to earn points, with the lowest number of shots winning. Players map out the house floorplan and set rules for scoring positive or negative points for different outcomes. Tips include using a sponge on the mop to avoid breaking the bottle, choosing a short mop for control, and considering bottle size and liquid amount based on the playing area. The game provides physical activity and strategy within the safety of indoor spaces.
House Shoot is a game where players use a mop to hit a plastic bottle around a house to score points. The goal is to hit the bottle onto a bed or keep it standing in the fewest shots. Players get points for landing shots and lose points for missing or breaking things. Tips include using a sponge on the mop to control shots better and being careful not to break anything, as that results in penalties. The highest scorer after going around the house is the winner.
The document discusses the Texas STaR Chart, which measures schools' progress in four technology domains: Teaching and Learning, Educator Preparation and Development, Leadership/Administration/Instructional Support, and Infrastructure. It provides three years of data for Cigarroa Elementary School, which shows its classification remained the same but scores increased in some domains, and lists the school's goals to advance in two domains by 2009-2010.
example for class - sharing a story in less than 60 seconds. Contains 5 basic elements - passion, a hero, an obstacle, a moment of awareness and transformation (as described in The Elements of Persuasion)
The document provides tips for organizing internal user testing to get meaningful results. It recommends thinking like a user, inviting colleagues to test the product during their lunch breaks, and observing how users interact with the product. The goal is to understand user pain points in order to improve support documentation, forums, and social networks.
This document discusses new perspectives on bread beyond just being food. It explores how bread can be used to teach religious and math concepts to children by making different shapes. Nutritional value is discussed by adding healthy ingredients like nuts and dried fruit. Marketing value is discussed through customizing bread shapes, sizes and add-ins to different audiences. Bread is also proposed as an art medium through architectural shapes and painting. The most important concept is love, and how sharing a simple slice of bread can spread love between people and bring awareness to hunger issues in the world.
This short document discusses a song by Enya called "November" and credits the creator of the song as Ariatta. It also thanks the viewer for watching images from landscapes.com.
On evidence-based practice as a process including program evaluation (in Russ...Elspeth Slayter
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In this training, I introduce the social work concept of evidence-based practice as a process that includes program evaluation. I then provide an overview of process and outcome evaluations, with examples for social workers and mentoring volunteers.