As for basing teacher performance on test scores, don't we want kids to be able to do more than
color little circles with # 2 pencils?
Not exact matches
First I thought drawing
little circles would be fun and colorful, we got a very nice bunch done before my 2 year old sneaked off with most of the primary
colors.
It's not an ostentatious mix; the
colors are basic, the iridescence gives it a
little sparkle, and the
circle and square shapes make it fun.
Here's a
little guide on
color correcting: Peach — masks dark
circles and combats dark spots Orange — cancels dark
circles on tan to dark complexions Red — cancels dark
circles on deep skin Green — calms / reduces redness Yellow — corrects dullness Pink — brightens dark areas Lavender — balances sallowness
I think as long as my under eye
circles are covered and I have a
little lip
color, It doesn't matter too much what my tan / white level is, just going for an even complexion and looking rested.
Not even my grandmother Adah, who adored
little girls and gathered motherless Zilpah to her inner
circle and doted upon Rachel, could warm to this strange, lonely bird, who never grew taller than a boy of ten years, and whose skin was the
color of dark amber.
Cut a
little bit of nail with each pass until you can see the beginning of a
circle — still nail -
colored — appear on the cut surface.
The map places
little color filled
circles on places of interest on your map, but this is a
little frustrating when you are cruising around or trying to find a specific shop.
In these paintings, I change the way I layer, I create blobs and pour into blobs and all kinds of stuff and in the end each layer has several
colors, not only one
color... In the drill pieces, every drilled
circle is a
little painting on its own.