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Nativity by John Singleton Copley

Posted by Leisa Watkins on February 18, 2012 Comments Off
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Nativity 1777 John Singleton Copley Oil on canvas 63.18 x 76.52 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

How to Clean the Inside of a Dishwasher with Vinegar

Posted by Leisa Watkins on October 15, 2011 Comments Off
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Materials Needed: Bowl or Glass White Vinegar How to Clean the Inside of the Dishwasher Empty the dishwasher. Fill the bowl with the white vinegar. Place it on the top rack of the dishwasher. Run the dishwasher.

How to Clean and Sanitize A Trash Can

Posted by Leisa Watkins on October 15, 2011 Comments Off
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Materials Needed Trash can liners Bleach or other disinfectant cleaner Dishwashing Detergent Stiff brush Micro Sponge How to Clean and Sanitize A Trash Can Step 1: Remove everything (including any extra plastic liners store in the bottom) from the trash can. Step 2: Rinse out your trash can with water, either in the bathtub, sink, [...]

How to Clean the Microwave

Posted by Leisa Watkins on October 15, 2011 Comments Off
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Materials Needed A Micro Cloth dish cloth (use regular dish cloth if necessary) A microwave A Microwave Safe Bowl or Glass Vinegar (1 TBSP) How To Fill a microwave-safe glass or bowl half full of water and add a tablespoon of white vinegar. Place the bowl inside the microwave. Set the microwave for five minutes [...]

Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley

Posted by Leisa Watkins on December 17, 2010 Comments Off
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Watson and the Shark 1778 John Singleton Copley Oil on canvas 183.51 x 229.55 cm (72 1/4 x 90 3/8 l Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Artist Focus – John Singleton Copley

Posted by Leisa Watkins on December 16, 2010 Comments Off
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Artist Focus: May 26, 2010 John Singleton Copley Born Boston, Massachusetts, July 3, 1738. Died London, England, September 9, 1815. The art of John Singleton Copley will be An Educational Journey’s first artist focus. He was selected primarily because his work correlates with our early American history studies. I believe incorporating the study of art [...]

Studying Art the Charlotte Mason Way

Posted by Leisa Watkins on December 15, 2010 Comments Off
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This blog is designed to be a resource for studying the works of artists. It is created for students to study art primarily the Charlotte Mason method. Charlotte Mason was an educator in England in the 1800′s. Charlotte helped her students develop a love for art using what she termed “picture study.” Here’s how it works:

Artist Focus – John Singleton Copley

Posted by Leisa Watkins on May 26, 2010 Comments Off
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Artist Focus: May 26, 2010 John Singleton Copley Born Boston, Massachusetts, July 3, 1738. Died London, England, September 9, 1815. The art of John Singleton Copley will be An Educational Journey’s first artist focus. He was selected primarily because his work correlates with our early American history studies. I believe incorporating the study of art [...]

Studying Art the Charlotte Mason Way

Posted by Leisa Watkins on May 24, 2010 Comments Off
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This blog is designed to be a resource for studying the works of artists. It is created for students to study art primarily the Charlotte Mason method. Charlotte Mason was an educator in England in the 1800′s. Charlotte helped her students develop a love for art using what she termed “picture study.” Here’s how it works:

Experience the Mysterious Beautiful Art of Science

Posted by Leisa Watkins on January 23, 2008 Comments Off
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Science Quote of the Day “The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious – the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science.” ~ Albert Einstein

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