Like every Christmas, the nativity scene has been exposed in the centre square of my town… http://cute-overload.tumblr.com
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Oh no. Mean Sunset Shimmer is back 😢
Day #312: Honey Hugs
Some old art I drew for @honeycrisp-tales. Not feeling great today and I don’t think I posted this anywhere, so here ya go folks!
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The Rainbow Dash in your icon appears very interested in this particular position of Twilight’s.
I do like how they’re looking at each other. OH GOD IT’S CUTE
Build a Time Machine. Problem Solved ; )
This has been a very informative powerpoint.
Oh noooooo! http://cute-overload.tumblr.com source: http://imgur.com/r/aww/YosYmJQ
I just re-listened to Vinyl and Octavia: University Days read by Cherax http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs1q_J8rmI5F9T6hOEGpH5vIjpif5L2MO
Her eyes are red
Reread University Days while on vacation and I couldn’t help but doodle a bunch of these two together. Cutieeeees~
found this little bugger alone in an alley, she’s got a new home now :) http://cute-overload.tumblr.com source: http://imgur.com/r/aww/MlW6beU
What benefit does solve the problem using the "NEW" method helps the student? If schools want elementary students to use more creative ways to solve basic math problems. Shouldn't the students come up with there own creative ways to solve a basic math problem. Provided that the student's creative solution to said math problem is correct.
According to NBC Washington, this is one of the ridiculous ways Common Core teaches kids problem solving and critical thinking… with simple beyond reason math problems.
I found this image on Facebook and shared it and even asked my stepfather to take a look at it. An aerospace engineer (a career involving a heavy amount of calculus) could not figure out what was going on here. If you’re making math so hard that someone who studied his ass off in calculus classes can’t understand it, you’re making it too hard for kids. Burn Common Core to the fucking ground.