Not exact matches
I'd replay it on my DVD player at home every day and toss one after the other off
into massive
wads of paper towel.
Blogs may be great educational tools and they give students complete freedom to publish content on the web, but if you don't know how to effectively implement them
into the classroom, they're only as good as
wadded up balls
of paper in the trash.
She writes a test review question on a piece
of paper,
wads it
into a
paper ball, and tosses it to a student who opens the
paper, responds to the question and tosses it back.
It's great that you remember to toss your used
paper into the recycling bin, but don't forget to
wad some
of it up and toss it to the kitties for pouncing and swatting.
Turning to a range
of novel materials — aluminum, urethane foam, Plexiglas, and
paper bags — he
wadded, lassoed, melted, and balled them
into freestanding objects.
Identifying and inverting various YES or NO points in the operational flow chart led to the following experiments: Cutting a 6 × 9 foot piece
of glossy
paper by hand with a box cutter and
wadding it up
into the darkroom sink and pouring very hot and very cold chemistry onto it with the overhead lights on like in a regular room.
In the first gallery, you see her series Freight Train Crushes,
of large colorful paintings on
paper, which Kim didn't want displayed on the wall — instead, she crushed them
into wads and placed them as sculptures on the gallery floor.