David Bray's graphic lines and witty
play on words create stripped - down compositions rich in symbolism.
Not exact matches
We
created lamb with beet emulsion to represent blood, fun cocktails and dishes like the «chicken and egg» which was also a fun
play on words.
Fernyhough and his colleagues asked children to
play a game that involved placing colored disks
on sticks to
create a pattern while simultaneously repeating the
word «Monday» — an activity designed to suppress the inner voice — or tapping their foot, which doesn't affect inner speech.
In this Superfood «Fo Fried Rice» made in the Edible Garden at the Atlanta Botanical Garden this weekend, we did a little
play on words when
creating this delicious cauliflower version of fried rice.
Well, it's a
play on words, (archaeologist) which pretty much sums up both my love for enjoying and
creating art, and my love for eras past.
That being said, I always spend more time in
creating strange
words on the front screen than
playing the actual stages.
Human Body Board Game Students research a system of the human body, write questions and answers
on game cards
created in
Word, and then
play the game using a game board template from
Word.
The pack includes: Powerpoint - A Powerpoint about the festival of Hanukkah - when it is, what is eaten, how it is celebrated - the pages could also be printed off to enable you to
create a class book for the children to read Photographs - Colour photos of a Menorah, a Dreidel, Hanukkah Gelt and people lighting the Menorah candles - great to add to your displays or for discussion
Word cards Fact cards - Fact cards about the festival of Hanukkah Display banners - 2 different large titles for displays «Happy Hanukkah» and «Hanukkah» each with Hanukkah themed pictures Display border - A colourful display border with Hanukkah themed pictures - this can be printed as many times as you need to use
on a display border of any size Writing pages - A collection of decorated A4 border pages - great for the children's work or to add to your writing area at Hanukkah Colour page border - A collection of colour A4 border pages - a great way to quickly display the children's work Colour posters - A set of A4 information posters with pictures of Gelt money, Menorah, Dreidel and Potato Latkes Display lettering - Large letters spelling «Hanukkah» which are decorated with pictures linked to Hanukkah - Great for a larger display Hanukkah story - The Hanukkah story for you to read aloud to the children Colouring posters - A collection of posters for the children to colour - these could also be printed smaller for the children to use
on their Hanukkah cards Bookmarks - A collection of Hanukkah themed bookmarks for the children to cut out and colour Number line - A number line to 50
on colourful Dreidels Alphabet line - An alphabet line
on candles - this could also be used for other festivals or a part of a birthday display Colour posters - A4 posters with pictures of images associated with Hanukkah Songs and rhymes - A collection of decorated song sheets with songs and rhymes about Hanukkah including two number rhymes Recipe - A photo recipe to make Latke cakes - a popular Hanukkah dish - the pages can be printed to make a book or used for displays Dreidel game - A Dreidel spinner to cut out and
play the game of Dreidel Make a Dreidel - A 3D Dreidel spinner to make complete with instructions Hanukkah cards Acrostic poem Maths worksheet - Count the number of Dreidels Addition worksheet - Add the numbers
on the Dreidels Menorah Counting - Worksheets to count the number of Menorah candles lit Cut and make a Menorah Number dominoes
Word search Worksheets - Match the Hanukkah
words to the pictures, draw the Hanukkah pictures and fill in the missing
words Writing activities - Worksheets to write the Dreidel instructions and writing about Hanukkah
Be the first to cross the finish line in this exciting board game, that tests the students spelling ability
on words associated with their study of the VIKINGS Great opportunity to enhance themed vocabulary building Enlarge A4 to A3
playing board Large 89 cm x 72 cm poster (needs assembling), to use as an exciting wall display 16 starter
words: longboat, monastery, sword, warrior... Make your scheme of work really stand out with this lively resource A blank template to
create your own
word bank cards and print out to be included in the game Dazzling certificate for winners Something for everyone
Recognizing that the written
word represents only a subset of what people
create, we
created a platform that will accept any file type and
plays back the content
on the Onarbor site or as an embeddable widgets
on any site (see: https://onarbor.com/developers).
It's a device that can be used to read e-books, write notes, surf the web, record and
play back audio as well as video, take photos and view them,
create word, excel and PowerPoint files and so
on.
Its a device that can be used to read e-books, write notes, surf the web, record and
play back audio as well as video, take photos and view them,
create word, excel and powerpoint files and so
on.
The game
play is somewhat similar to
Word Mole
on BlackBerry smartphones, where you have to
create words from the letters given.
The pieces are sculptural collages that
play on the
on the idea of the found object or assemblage, with Verbicky positioning the strips to
create new images that become evident at a distance, the jumble of
words and colors taking
on new form and shape.
The
words sit
on the picture plane,
creating a
play between the painting as a flat surface and as a window opening onto the illusion of deep space.
Joanna Brinton, Orly Orbach and Matthew Shaw have worked with children from the SLG's Making
Play project to make works
on Sceaux Gardens estate; Daniel Lehan has
created a hoarding inspired by the
words of children from Charlie Chaplin Adventure Playground; and Henna Nadeem collaborated with students from St Saviour's and St Olave's School
on a mural project.
Intrigued by the post-9 / 11 proliferation of patriotic symbols, Snyder spliced the striped portions of three US flags to
create Ridge and Furrow (2003), whose title is an etymological
play on the
word delirium (from the Latin delirare, literally, «to go off the furrow»).
The exhibition's title acts as a
play -
on -
words for West's nonconformist, anarchic approach to
creating artworks and his critical place in Western art history.
«Brickolage» is a
play on the
word bricolage, which means «something constructed or
created from a diverse range of available things.»
This is usually how it goes: politician wannabe gets campaign contributions from private sector guy, gets into office, legislates in favor of private sector guy, private sector guy contributes more, politician guy takes vacation in Italy (or goes for a hike
on the Appalachian trail)... gets re-elected, the
word gets out that he «
plays,» more private sector guys contribute to his campaign, voters are pleased to see the name of their representative in print, like the new wardrobe, the new hairstyle, believe all change is good and re-elect the politician again... politician feels the power,
creates agency to watch over private sector guy, agency takes fact - finding trip to France... raises taxes
on private sector guy, writes legislation that taxes private sector guy if his plant emits CO2 while producing widgets... voters are in awe and re-elect the politician... private sector guy whines, politician makes him ambassador to Taiwan, limits how much the new private guy taking his place can earn, and taxes all widgets so new private guy will make more environmentally friendly ones... voters swoon, pay more for widgets, lose job in widget factory, hate private guy, re-elect their pol... politician buries $ 5 billion aid to Taiwan in next appropriation bill...... kind of makes a case for term limits, doesn't it.
It's a sleight of hand
play on the
word «absorbed» which is coupled with the claim that «all electromagnetism is the same and all
create heat
on being absorbed», and, not differentiating between the different ways energy can be conserved.
AGWSF Greenhouse Effect fisics is
created by sleights of hand, by tweaking real physics, one of the techniques used in this con is to
play on word meaning, as I gave example in its use of the
word «absorbed», this is deliberately done to confuse further; another is juxtaposition of real physics facts next to
word play sleight of hand or a meme from AGWSF.
The Teen - Turn programme — a
play on the
words teenager and internships — has been
created as a means of breaking the traditional gender stereotypes associated with particular careers in STEM, which have led to many girls not pursuing something they might actually be interested in.