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vines i need 2 quote more
road work ahead? uh, yeah, i sure hope it does!
hurricane katrina? more like hurricane tortilla!!
a potato flew around my room before you came
WHEN WILL YOU LEARN THAT YOUR ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES?!?!?!?!??!?
i'm in me mum's car broom broom
i smell like beef
hey my name is trey i have a basketball game tomorrow well i'm a point guard i got shoe game
mother trucker dude that hurt like a buttcheek on a stick
i'm washing me and my clothes
i don't have enough money for chicken nugget
ha ha ha i do that
can i get a waffle? can i pls get a waffle?
there's only 1 race...the human race WHAT ABOUT NASCAR?
and they were roommates OH MY GOD THEY WERE ROOMMATES
i wanna be a cowboy babeyy
do it for the vine
staaaahp! i coulda dropped mah croissant
oh hi thanks 4 checking in I'M STILL A PIECE OF GARBAGE
happy crimus..... it's crismun....merry crisis. merry chrysler
get to del taco. they got a new thing called freesha… free… freeshavaca-do
chris IS THAT A WEED?! no this is a crayon- I'M CALLING THE POLICE 911 whats ur emergency
two bros chillin in a hot tub 5 feet apart cuz they're not gay
so i'm sitting there BBQ SAUCE ON MY TITTIES
look at all those chickens
oh mah gawd i love chipotle
FUCK YA CHICKEN STRIPS
i didn't get no sleep cause of y'all, y'all not gone get no sleep cause of me
I WANT A CHURCH GIRL THAT GO TO CHURCH AND READ HER BIBLEEEE
mrs keisha? mrs keisha? oh my fucking god she fucking dead
how much did you pay for that taco? aight, yo, you know this boy got his free taco
so no head?
i am SHOOKETH
that is NOT correct
what are THOOOOOSEEEEEEE
anything for u beyonce
um i've never been to oovoo javer
WHAT THE FUCK IS UP KYLE
ah fuck i can't believe you've done this
there is only one thing worse than a rapist. A CHILD no
hi welcome to chili's
everybody say colorado!! I'M A GIRAFFE
i brought you frankincense. thank you. i brought you myrrh. thank you. mur-dur! JUDAS NO
ADAM!
ily bitch i aint never gonna stop loving you bitch
come get yall's juice
so you just gonna bring me a birthday gift on my birthday to my birthday party on my birthday with a birthday gift?
honey, you've got a big storm coming
i like turtles
deez nuts HA GOTTEM
iridocyclitis
oh i like ya accent where you from? i’m liberian. oh my bad. *whispering* i like your accent
go ahead and introduce yourselves. my name is michael with a B and i’ve been afraid of insects my entire- stop, stop, stop. where? hmm? where’s the B? there’s a bee?
dad, look, it’s the good kush this is the dollar store, how good can it be?
wow an avocadooooo thaaaanksss
THIS BITCH EMPTY YEET
jared, can you read number 23 for the class? no, i cannot what up i’m jared i'm 19 and i never fucking learned how to read
hey i'm a lesbian i thought you were american
ooooo he need some milk
it is wednesday my dudes AAAAAAAAA
give me your FUCKING MONEY
what the fuck richard
why are you running WHY ARE YOU RUNNING
whoever threw that paper, YOUR MOM'S A HOE
lebron james
i'm just cooking pizza *FUCKING FALLS*
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𝓿𝓸𝓰𝓾𝓮 𝓲𝓷𝓽𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓲𝓮𝔀𝓼 ~> 𝔠𝔩𝔞𝔲𝔡𝔦𝔞 𝔬𝔯𝔱𝔢𝔤𝔞
in this issue of vogue we have the honor of interviewing fashionista and bassist Claudia Ortega, in a 4 part series, where she delves into her musical and fashion inspirations, personal life and past
PART 2.
we ask claudia about her love life, crushes, past lovers, and she shares with us another playlist
Feelings - lauv And I know, and I know that it hurts sometimes that it hurts sometimes when I'm with you. And I know, and I know that it hurts sometimes that it hurts sometimes, but I miss you. And I know, and I know that it's on your mind that it's on your mind when I kiss you, but I wanna do whatever you wanna do
“Have you ever been so in love with someone, that you’ll do anything to be with them? Even if it hurts cause you know they don’t love you back? You just wanna do anything with them, holding on to any little thing.”
Stupid - Brendan Maclean And if you weren't so ugly, I could've loved you. It's something I tell myself when down to get high, Lord. If you made me a coffee, I could've loved you, and I'd make you hot chocolate, and anything you wanted Tell me who is invited? So fuckin' delighted to see all the boys you see, tell me why don't I fight it? What does it say about me? And let's not be friends or else this'll never end
“Who ever wants to blame them self? You just come up with any reason they don’t love you, they’re stupid, they’re busy, whatever, but then you see them with others, and it hurts. What is it about me that you don’t love?”
Brand new key - Melanie I asked your mother if you were at home, she said yes, but you weren't alone. Sometimes I think that you're avoiding me. I'm okay alone but you've got something I need. Well I've got a brand new pair of roller skates. You've got a brand new key, I think that we should get together and try them on to see, La la la la la la la la La la la la la la. Oh I've got a brand new pair of roller skates, you've got a brand new key.
“sometimes you think you have someone, but then you start to see them fall in love with someone else, and they spend less and less time with you, but they still have your heart, no matter how you grow. I wanna share my life with you, but you’ve started to shut me out, and share it with someone else.”
Skinny love - Birdy (cover) And I told you to be patient, and I told you to be fine, and I told you to be balanced, and I told you to be kind, and now all your love is wasted, and then who the hell was I? And I'm breaking at the britches, and at the end of all your lines. Who will love you? Who will fight? Who will fall far behind?
“maybe i’m too controlling in my relationships, i expect a lot, i ask a lot, and read too much into things. i’ll always fall behind, always a little forgotten.”
Normal Girl - SZA Wish I was the type of girl that you take over to mama. The type of girl, I know my daddy, he'd be proud of yeah, uh be proud of, yeah uh be proud of, uh be proud, you know, you know. Wanna be the type of girl you take home to your mama, the type of girl, I know your fellas they'd be proud of uh be proud of, uh be proud of, uh be proud of, boy you know. Normal girl, oh I wish I was a normal girl, oh my, how do I be, how do I be your baby? Normal girl, oh, oh, oh I wish I was a normal girl I'll never be, no, never be uh, oh
“maybe if i was ‘normal’ people would like me more, if i was more agreeable, less fashion obsessed, would people love me? maybe, but i don’t wanna let go of those parts of me, i just wish i was in the first place.”
Wanna be missed - Hayley Kiyoko I wanna be missed like every night, I wanna be kissed like it's the last time, say you can't eat, can't sleep, can't breathe without me. I wanna be held, fragile like glass, 'cause I've never felt nothing like that, say you can't walk, can't talk, go on without me. Want you tired every day 'cause I run through your brain, hold me down, keep me safe. This is as good as it gets don't you dare second guess, only want you saying yes
“oh i haven’t been someones first choice in a while, but it’s all i want, i want to be missed, more than a ‘oh i haven’t seen you in so long!’ but in late night calls cause they miss my voice, planning trips together years in advance, I just want to be wanted”
Common Sense - Fallen Pine You know the way you make me smile, but can you do it to yourself? Break me down and make me fodder, just care the way you treat yourself. Don't ever ask yourself If what you're doing is the right thing to do, don't ever think about it, just let it die and sit alone in this room. (I really want to) Forget your common sense, just think about everything else. Forget your common sense don't think about it (Hey) I would do anything for you, I would do anything for you, I would do anything for you, I would do anything for you
“it’s beautiful to be a relationship where you just forget everything, and just be, make one another smile, and encourage one another to be happy. To not even think, to do anything for the other, i miss it.”
Les Funérailles (Prologue) - Left at London My apologies, no way to behave, being bitter will not make you be saved. 'Cause I am abhorrent', cause you remain dormant, 'cause I probably messed up again. We could've been worth it, I could've been listening to your plight and we could've been perfect, but your brand of perfect isn't quite as kind to all of my regrets
“we all have our secrets, our regrets, I’ve messed up plenty, and sometimes you can’t be forgiven, you can’t make it better, no matter how you act.”
Arrow - Andrew Applepie I'm so in love, so in love, so in love, so in love, oh, how it hurts, how it hurts, yes it hurts when it burns. What have we done, what have we become lately, now I'm so dumb, I'm barefoot on the ground, oh, talk to me. I'm feeling, not breathing, a terrifying fear haunts me, twisting my soul around. Fuel me, revive me a shadow plays a burning. And I'm an arrow in the sky, I'm a tantrum, I'm an arrow in the sky, 'Cause I'm a tan-trum
”it hurts sometimes to be in love, it can be scary too, you don’t know whats gonna slip up and ruin the relationship. Talk to me, but I don’t even want to breathe, my lungs full of love and it hurts, but god i’m not letting go”
I’ve Got All This Ringing in My Ears and None On My Fingers - Fall Out Boy You're a canary, I'm a coal mine, 'cause sorrow is just all the rage. Take one for the team, you all know what I mean. And I'm so sorry but not really, tell the boys where to find my body. New York eyes, Chicago thighs, pushed up the window to kiss you off. The truth hurts worse, than anything I could bring myself to do to you. The truth hurts worse, than anything I could bring myself to do to you. Do you remember the way I held your hand under the lamp post and ran home this way, so many times I could close my eyes?
”If i told the truth, I would ruin myself, I would ruin the relationship, my canary would be dead, evacuate the relationship. I’ve grown to accept my position, but I’m so aware of my words, and how one slip could be it for me. The years have only strengthened how I feel, the air in the coal mine is getting worse, but as long as i can breathe, as long as I keep my distance, keep the bird alive, I’ll be ok, right?”
listen here
exit- claudia
#~claudia~ musing#hhhh hope y'all like my cover i worked wayyy to hard on it#if you look up the madonna vogue cover you can see my inspo#i swear my next one won't be a playlist#thinking of doing a 73 questions??#open to suggestions here lads#also all the music here is great. you can see more of my indie tastes#pls listen to left at london if no one else#shes the girl from the what about nascar vine
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Bnha characters as vines
Aoyama
- work it, work it, work it, fierce - "you don't need to wear makeup bskdhensn" I don't have to wipe my ass either but it is a preference of mine - I am a comet not a star - this bitch called me ugly I said bitch where she said under all that makeup BITCH WHERE - y'all ugly - oh girl let me give you a kiss - you look like a burnt garbanzo bean - you are ugly and I am not, I am the princess and you are the thot - I don't sing in the shower, I perform
Mina
- right in front of my salad - am I a womfn - I'm bringing awesome back - welcome to bath and body works - I'm a chicken nugget - I'm renata bliss and I'm your freestyle dance teacher - sitting on the toilet and I had to make a doody when the doody hit the water the water hit my booty do do do do
Tsuyu
- Kermit singing usher
Iida
- no kevin, it's about nutmeg - look at this graph - I'm not really interested in being like the cool kids - that is not correct because according to the encyclopedia of spsjwlahdbrj - there's only one race, the human race WhAt AbOuT nAsCaR
Uraraka
- I just have these freezable fruit shapes - are they helium balloons
Ojiro
- defense against a guy in a chair
Kaminari
- catch me on cbs - that's not how you eat a banana - it's me, the cheese bandit - I can't tie my shoes but I can fuck your bitch - what the fuck is a chonce - vitamin c is spanish for vitamin yes - what's wrong with sticky nut juice - I'm just cooking pizza - dean stop you look like a nazi - haha hey, it's ya boi, uh, skinny penis - yes, she is a bitch, B-I-C-T-H - jokes on you, the jonas brothers can't break up they're bROTHERS - road work ahead? uh yeah, I sure hope it does - name a yellow fruit... orange - perhaps suck my ass can be our always - it's fuck yeah friday
Kirishima
- baloney fudge and mustard - attention shoppers, my dick is hard - siri what's my name - back at it again at krispy kreme
Koda
- is that a real dog
Sato
- I dropped my hot pocket - would anyone like some stew
Jirou
- we can clearly see that somebody got me fucked up - she just favorited one of my tweets - courtney there's no candy in there
Sero
- screw you jake - put your middle fingers up if you don't give a fuck - I don't feel like driving anymore - sorry it's my mom I have to take this - say colorado I'M A GIRAFFE - ask me what kind of tree I have
Tokoyami
- look, it's freaking bats, I love halloween - billy, your grandma's here
Todoroki
-everybody gets tired but specifically today I'm just tired of you - hey buddy, your grades are slipping, what's up with that - and just remember that no one can hate you more than you already hate yourself - release all of the sounds that are trapped in your mind - you're in time out, get on top of the fridge - we all die you either kill yourself or get killed - can I please get a waffle
Hagakure
- that one vine where the girl keeps getting pushed over cause no one fucking sees her - I think I know more about american girl dolls than you do genius
Bakugou
- like a good neighbor all state is there - I wanna fight kindergarteners - bitch gon step on my fucking toe bitch with the fucking cowgirl fucking boots bitch disgusting - kevin watch the light dude - you remember that one time I liked you - kitchen gun - fuck ya chicken strips - next time you fucking put your hands on me imma fucking rip your face off bitch - so no head? - yogurt is just fruit sperm and I'm not gay - bitch you better stop - give me yo fucking money
Midoriya
- have you ever had a dream so... that you, um... you'd... you... - excuse my potty mouth - you goof gary, you did it again - hey, I think you're really cool, I like you a lot, maybe we can hang out or something - some may call it stange, some may call it ugly, I don't really care cause I got a hat made of broccoli - there's a mushroom on your shirt
Mineta
- today we're doing a product review on the new gameboy - guess what, the girls still want me - I'm allergic to my own goddamn dick - all these ghosts and I still can't find a boo - if I had a penny for every time I wasn't cool, I'd have no pennies - oh hi thanks for checking in I'm still a piece of garbage - on all levels except physical, I am a wolf - hey you, yes you, I want to fuck your ass - the world is burning, let's masturbate - my name's trevor, what's yours
Momo
- slow down, grab you bible, pray like you're tryna make a soul revival, praise the lord
Monoma
- you're all going to hell, goodbye - when the barber accidentally gives you a bowl cut, what're you gonna do? I'm gonna kill the barber - i love you too you little betch - fuck off janet, I'm not going to your fucking baby shower - my main goal is to blow up and then act like i don't know nobody - rachel is so annoying - let's mcfreaking lose it - have you ever heard the sound of a rubber ball breaking a window - hey pal did you just roll in from stupid town
Shinsou
- hey, how you doing well I'm doing just fine I lied in dying inside - the stress relief cream vine - I don't need friends they disappoint me - hi, I'm attorney doug, have you or a loved one been injured in an accident? sucks to be you I guess - the nothing matters stuffed rabbit vine - I made a hat that's powered by sadness - is the wendy's alright
Amajiki
- well it's been a good day, can't wait for tomorrow - my name's derrik, let me guess, pizza
Present Mic
- bruno mars screaming voiceover vine - SKITTLESSSSSSS - good credit bad credit no credit no problem, if you dead fuck it ghost credit - this video is sponsored by vaprino anti diarrhea medicine, is your poopy too soupy? I think I swallowed a nickel... - michael with a b - it is wednesday my dudes
Aizawa
- today, we're watching the liberal propaganda film about an illegal gay muslim, it's called Aladdin - it's vinegar pussy - why don't we just relax and turn on the radio, would you like AM or FM - whoever threw that paper, your mom's a hoe - the best part of waking up is going back to sleep
All Might
- diet coke addiction - hi my name is failure and you're watching my life crumble to pieces
Eri
- oh my god sylvia it's gonna eat you
Camie
- I thought you were bae, turns out you were just fam - sabra gives you all your daily nutrients like zero grams of trans fat and OH MY GOD CHOLESTEROL - how do you not have a cell phone, it's 2015... Harry she's 5 -
Mitsuki
- bitch I hope the fuck you do you'll be a dead son of a bitch I tell you that
Dabi
- because you didn't use neosporin
Shigaraki
- I don't like whiskey it burns my mouth - want penis enlargement pills
Toga
- this is how I enter my house - I don't need no degree to be a clothing hanger
I spent fucking days on this be proud
#not bakugou#i mean its kinda bakugou#just a little tho#class 1a#vines#im really tired#i spent like two hours typing this
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11, 15, 16, 17, 32, 40, 43, 46, 76, 96!!
11. what you have for breakfast on an average day?
protein shake & a coffee
15. favorite book you read as a school assignment?
I think Drivers Seat by Muriel Spark!
16. most comfortable position to sit in?
kinda resting on my left side, in like a corner? legs up, im gay
17. most frequently worn pair of shoes?
my blunstone boots
32. top five favorite vines?
“hi, my names Chelsea, whats your favourite dinner food?”
the two boys sitting in a car screaming tainted love
the weird lil purple guy emerging from a piece of wood while Hot Stuff by Donna Summer plays
“hey what’s the scoop?” “penis” (crashes into wall)
“theres only one race........ the human race” (slap) “what about NASCAR?”
40. weirdest thing to ever happen at your school?
one time a girls girlfriend broke up with her and she broke a bunch of windows with her shoe i think? also my friends goat pissed on a couch in the common room in college
43. hoodie, leather jacket, cardigan, jean jacket or bomber jacket?
i like the look of leather jackets over anything else, but i wear mostly bombers or hoodies
46. most comfortable outfit to sleep in?
loose shirt no pants no socks
76. what’s your favorite potato food (i.e. tater tots, baked potatoes, fries, chips, etc.)?
oh fries all the way babey
96. desktop background?
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Engineers Week — A Must for High School
Next week, February 17-23, 2019, is DiscoverE’s Engineers Week. Their tagline:
“A week-long event, a year-long commitment”
Do you wonder why anyone would be passionate about engineering? Forbes published three good reasons:
The U.S. has approximately 1.6 million engineering jobs that pay $42 per hour in median.
Job growth from 2010 to 2014 was in the double digits in several engineering occupations.
Since 2007, the number of engineering grads nationwide has shot up 33%.
What is Engineers Week?
For those not familiar with DiscoverE, sponsors of Engineers Week, they are a volunteer-driven online coalition of over one-hundred organizations committed to promoting engineering to the K-16 community. This includes the provision of resources, programs, in-person presentations, classroom assistance, training, activities, videos, books, technology programs, and more. The purpose of Engineers Week is as much to celebrate engineers as to increase public dialogue, in that way bringing them to life for kids, educators, and parents. With the national call for STEM resources and the popularity of programs such as Hour of Code, the talented professionals of DiscoverE are more in-demand than ever.
“93% of DiscoverE educators think an engineer’s presence helps STEM students.”
Education Applications
DiscoverE programs are much more than pamphlets and presentations. Look at these ten popular applications of DiscoverE programs for the classroom:
Bring students to an engineer’s lab
Not only do most kids not know an engineer, they haven’t seen engineering in action. Through DiscoverE, a group of students can spend the day in an engineer’s lab, meet his/her colleagues, see a project they’re working on, and ask questions. If an entire class is too big a commitment, many engineers allow individual students to shadow them during their workday — see what the life of an engineer is really like.
Classroom visit
More than 55,000 engineers and technicians are available to bring engineering to the classroom through interactive presentations filled with hands-on activities, videos, and compelling messages. This is a great way to share the excitement of engineering with new enthusiasts and/or nurture a passion already there. If the interest at your school is bigger, engineers can make an all-school presentation at a middle- or high-school career day.
Dream Big
Dream Big is a HUGE film that takes viewers on a journey of discovery from the world’s tallest building to a bridge higher than the clouds and a solar car race across Australia. The film not only shows the ingenuity behind these marvels, it reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people worldwide. Find where it’s playing in your neighborhood and organize a field trip. Also available are lesson plans and activity guides to help you incorporate Dream Big into your classroom.
Engineers Week
Held usually in February, Engineers Week celebrates how engineers make a difference in the world. Teachers can sponsor engineering-themed events, post them to the website’s calendar, and join the festivities.
Family Day
For twenty-six years, Family Day has introduced 4-12-year-olds to the wonders of engineering. Often staged at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, engineers of all types are on hand to share their love of the design-and-build process with parents, students, educators, and families. In the past, Family Day attendees have met an astronaut, a NASCAR champion, and seen an engineer ascend to the top of the National Building Museum.
Future City
Future City challenges middle-school students to take four months to imagine, research, design, and build cities of the future using the free platform SimCity. When done, they build a scale model of their city and present it to a panel of judges. Through this challenging event, student participants are not only prepared to be citizens of today’s complex and technical world, they are poised to become the drivers of tomorrow.
Girl Day
Girl Day supports the growing movement to inspire girls to take their place in engineering a better world. When you give girls the chance to think like an engineer, you’ll be amazed at what they come up with.
Global Day
Global Day is the worldwide event that celebrates and recognizes engineers. Participants share photos, honor colleagues, and/or engage students in everything engineering.
Global Marathon
This free, five-week series of online conversations is a virtual mentorship and social collaboration designed to unite, inspire, and champion women pursuing an engineering (or technology) career. It includes panelists from around the globe who address a relevant topic affecting women in the early stages of their professional career.
Hands-on Activities
DiscoverE offers a wide selection of hands-on science-fair-type activities to inspire and motivate students. These include Coding with computers, Make a teepee, Design a wind turbine, and more. Each details appropriate grades, time required, and step-by-step activities. If you run a program where students create hands-on science projects for a competition or just to share, this is a must.
Mentoring
DiscoverE engineers will help you organize your own engineering-themed program, serve as a mentor to interested students and groups, provide technical coaching, and/or coach your team once created.
Recognition of award winners
Submit a student’s or educator’s name who is a stand-out future engineer to DiscoverE’s New Faces program. Honorees are hosted on the website with their bio and what makes them stand out from all others. This is a great opportunity for talented young engineers-in-training to be honored for what they have already accomplished.
If your school has a dedicated science and/or engineering fair, DiscoverE professionals are happy to participate as a judge in your events.
Here’s a video summary of Engineers Week:
youtube
And a slideshow of great activities students will love:
Click to view slideshow.
You can’t have a STEM program at your school without considering DiscoverE’s engineering programs.
–published first on TeachHUB
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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice reviewer, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and TeachHUB, and author of the tech thriller, Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
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Engineers Week — A Must for High School
Next week, February 17-23, 2019, is DiscoverE’s Engineers Week. Their tagline:
“A week-long event, a year-long commitment”
Do you wonder why anyone would be passionate about engineering? Forbes published three good reasons:
The U.S. has approximately 1.6 million engineering jobs that pay $42 per hour in median.
Job growth from 2010 to 2014 was in the double digits in several engineering occupations.
Since 2007, the number of engineering grads nationwide has shot up 33%.
What is Engineers Week?
For those not familiar with DiscoverE, sponsors of Engineers Week, they are a volunteer-driven online coalition of over one-hundred organizations committed to promoting engineering to the K-16 community. This includes the provision of resources, programs, in-person presentations, classroom assistance, training, activities, videos, books, technology programs, and more. The purpose of Engineers Week is as much to celebrate engineers as to increase public dialogue, in that way bringing them to life for kids, educators, and parents. With the national call for STEM resources and the popularity of programs such as Hour of Code, the talented professionals of DiscoverE are more in-demand than ever.
“93% of DiscoverE educators think an engineer’s presence helps STEM students.”
Education Applications
DiscoverE programs are much more than pamphlets and presentations. Look at these ten popular applications of DiscoverE programs for the classroom:
Bring students to an engineer’s lab
Not only do most kids not know an engineer, they haven’t seen engineering in action. Through DiscoverE, a group of students can spend the day in an engineer’s lab, meet his/her colleagues, see a project they’re working on, and ask questions. If an entire class is too big a commitment, many engineers allow individual students to shadow them during their workday — see what the life of an engineer is really like.
Classroom visit
More than 55,000 engineers and technicians are available to bring engineering to the classroom through interactive presentations filled with hands-on activities, videos, and compelling messages. This is a great way to share the excitement of engineering with new enthusiasts and/or nurture a passion already there. If the interest at your school is bigger, engineers can make an all-school presentation at a middle- or high-school career day.
Dream Big
Dream Big is a HUGE film that takes viewers on a journey of discovery from the world’s tallest building to a bridge higher than the clouds and a solar car race across Australia. The film not only shows the ingenuity behind these marvels, it reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people worldwide. Find where it’s playing in your neighborhood and organize a field trip. Also available are lesson plans and activity guides to help you incorporate Dream Big into your classroom.
Engineers Week
Held usually in February, Engineers Week celebrates how engineers make a difference in the world. Teachers can sponsor engineering-themed events, post them to the website’s calendar, and join the festivities.
Family Day
For twenty-six years, Family Day has introduced 4-12-year-olds to the wonders of engineering. Often staged at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, engineers of all types are on hand to share their love of the design-and-build process with parents, students, educators, and families. In the past, Family Day attendees have met an astronaut, a NASCAR champion, and seen an engineer ascend to the top of the National Building Museum.
Future City
Future City challenges middle-school students to take four months to imagine, research, design, and build cities of the future using the free platform SimCity. When done, they build a scale model of their city and present it to a panel of judges. Through this challenging event, student participants are not only prepared to be citizens of today’s complex and technical world, they are poised to become the drivers of tomorrow.
Girl Day
Girl Day supports the growing movement to inspire girls to take their place in engineering a better world. When you give girls the chance to think like an engineer, you’ll be amazed at what they come up with.
Global Day
Global Day is the worldwide event that celebrates and recognizes engineers. Participants share photos, honor colleagues, and/or engage students in everything engineering.
Global Marathon
This free, five-week series of online conversations is a virtual mentorship and social collaboration designed to unite, inspire, and champion women pursuing an engineering (or technology) career. It includes panelists from around the globe who address a relevant topic affecting women in the early stages of their professional career.
Hands-on Activities
DiscoverE offers a wide selection of hands-on science-fair-type activities to inspire and motivate students. These include Coding with computers, Make a teepee, Design a wind turbine, and more. Each details appropriate grades, time required, and step-by-step activities. If you run a program where students create hands-on science projects for a competition or just to share, this is a must.
Mentoring
DiscoverE engineers will help you organize your own engineering-themed program, serve as a mentor to interested students and groups, provide technical coaching, and/or coach your team once created.
Recognition of award winners
Submit a student’s or educator’s name who is a stand-out future engineer to DiscoverE’s New Faces program. Honorees are hosted on the website with their bio and what makes them stand out from all others. This is a great opportunity for talented young engineers-in-training to be honored for what they have already accomplished.
If your school has a dedicated science and/or engineering fair, DiscoverE professionals are happy to participate as a judge in your events.
Here’s a video summary of Engineers Week:
youtube
And a slideshow of great activities students will love:
Click to view slideshow.
You can’t have a STEM program at your school without considering DiscoverE’s engineering programs.
–published first on TeachHUB
More on engineering
for High School
12 Projects for your STEAM program
3 Lesson Plans to Teach Architecture in First Grade
Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice reviewer, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and TeachHUB, and author of the tech thriller, Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
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Engineers Week — A Must for High School
Next week, February 17-23, 2019, is DiscoverE’s Engineers Week. Their tagline:
“A week-long event, a year-long commitment”
Do you wonder why anyone would be passionate about engineering? Forbes published three good reasons:
The U.S. has approximately 1.6 million engineering jobs that pay $42 per hour in median.
Job growth from 2010 to 2014 was in the double digits in several engineering occupations.
Since 2007, the number of engineering grads nationwide has shot up 33%.
What is Engineers Week?
For those not familiar with DiscoverE, sponsors of Engineers Week, they are a volunteer-driven online coalition of over one-hundred organizations committed to promoting engineering to the K-16 community. This includes the provision of resources, programs, in-person presentations, classroom assistance, training, activities, videos, books, technology programs, and more. The purpose of Engineers Week is as much to celebrate engineers as to increase public dialogue, in that way bringing them to life for kids, educators, and parents. With the national call for STEM resources and the popularity of programs such as Hour of Code, the talented professionals of DiscoverE are more in-demand than ever.
“93% of DiscoverE educators think an engineer’s presence helps STEM students.”
Education Applications
DiscoverE programs are much more than pamphlets and presentations. Look at these ten popular applications of DiscoverE programs for the classroom:
Bring students to an engineer’s lab
Not only do most kids not know an engineer, they haven’t seen engineering in action. Through DiscoverE, a group of students can spend the day in an engineer’s lab, meet his/her colleagues, see a project they’re working on, and ask questions. If an entire class is too big a commitment, many engineers allow individual students to shadow them during their workday — see what the life of an engineer is really like.
Classroom visit
More than 55,000 engineers and technicians are available to bring engineering to the classroom through interactive presentations filled with hands-on activities, videos, and compelling messages. This is a great way to share the excitement of engineering with new enthusiasts and/or nurture a passion already there. If the interest at your school is bigger, engineers can make an all-school presentation at a middle- or high-school career day.
Dream Big
Dream Big is a HUGE film that takes viewers on a journey of discovery from the world’s tallest building to a bridge higher than the clouds and a solar car race across Australia. The film not only shows the ingenuity behind these marvels, it reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people worldwide. Find where it’s playing in your neighborhood and organize a field trip. Also available are lesson plans and activity guides to help you incorporate Dream Big into your classroom.
Engineers Week
Held usually in February, Engineers Week celebrates how engineers make a difference in the world. Teachers can sponsor engineering-themed events, post them to the website’s calendar, and join the festivities.
Family Day
For twenty-six years, Family Day has introduced 4-12-year-olds to the wonders of engineering. Often staged at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, engineers of all types are on hand to share their love of the design-and-build process with parents, students, educators, and families. In the past, Family Day attendees have met an astronaut, a NASCAR champion, and seen an engineer ascend to the top of the National Building Museum.
Future City
Future City challenges middle-school students to take four months to imagine, research, design, and build cities of the future using the free platform SimCity. When done, they build a scale model of their city and present it to a panel of judges. Through this challenging event, student participants are not only prepared to be citizens of today’s complex and technical world, they are poised to become the drivers of tomorrow.
Girl Day
Girl Day supports the growing movement to inspire girls to take their place in engineering a better world. When you give girls the chance to think like an engineer, you’ll be amazed at what they come up with.
Global Day
Global Day is the worldwide event that celebrates and recognizes engineers. Participants share photos, honor colleagues, and/or engage students in everything engineering.
Global Marathon
This free, five-week series of online conversations is a virtual mentorship and social collaboration designed to unite, inspire, and champion women pursuing an engineering (or technology) career. It includes panelists from around the globe who address a relevant topic affecting women in the early stages of their professional career.
Hands-on Activities
DiscoverE offers a wide selection of hands-on science-fair-type activities to inspire and motivate students. These include Coding with computers, Make a teepee, Design a wind turbine, and more. Each details appropriate grades, time required, and step-by-step activities. If you run a program where students create hands-on science projects for a competition or just to share, this is a must.
Mentoring
DiscoverE engineers will help you organize your own engineering-themed program, serve as a mentor to interested students and groups, provide technical coaching, and/or coach your team once created.
Recognition of award winners
Submit a student’s or educator’s name who is a stand-out future engineer to DiscoverE’s New Faces program. Honorees are hosted on the website with their bio and what makes them stand out from all others. This is a great opportunity for talented young engineers-in-training to be honored for what they have already accomplished.
If your school has a dedicated science and/or engineering fair, DiscoverE professionals are happy to participate as a judge in your events.
Here’s a video summary of Engineers Week:
youtube
And a slideshow of great activities students will love:
Click to view slideshow.
You can’t have a STEM program at your school without considering DiscoverE’s engineering programs.
–published first on TeachHUB
More on engineering
for High School
12 Projects for your STEAM program
3 Lesson Plans to Teach Architecture in First Grade
Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice reviewer, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and TeachHUB, and author of the tech thriller, Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
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Engineers Week — A Must for High School
Next week, February 17-23, 2019, is DiscoverE’s Engineers Week. Their tagline:
“A week-long event, a year-long commitment”
Do you wonder why anyone would be passionate about engineering? Forbes published three good reasons:
The U.S. has approximately 1.6 million engineering jobs that pay $42 per hour in median.
Job growth from 2010 to 2014 was in the double digits in several engineering occupations.
Since 2007, the number of engineering grads nationwide has shot up 33%.
What is Engineers Week?
For those not familiar with DiscoverE, sponsors of Engineers Week, they are a volunteer-driven online coalition of over one-hundred organizations committed to promoting engineering to the K-16 community. This includes the provision of resources, programs, in-person presentations, classroom assistance, training, activities, videos, books, technology programs, and more. The purpose of Engineers Week is as much to celebrate engineers as to increase public dialogue, in that way bringing them to life for kids, educators, and parents. With the national call for STEM resources and the popularity of programs such as Hour of Code, the talented professionals of DiscoverE are more in-demand than ever.
“93% of DiscoverE educators think an engineer’s presence helps STEM students.”
Education Applications
DiscoverE programs are much more than pamphlets and presentations. Look at these ten popular applications of DiscoverE programs for the classroom:
Bring students to an engineer’s lab
Not only do most kids not know an engineer, they haven’t seen engineering in action. Through DiscoverE, a group of students can spend the day in an engineer’s lab, meet his/her colleagues, see a project they’re working on, and ask questions. If an entire class is too big a commitment, many engineers allow individual students to shadow them during their workday — see what the life of an engineer is really like.
Classroom visit
More than 55,000 engineers and technicians are available to bring engineering to the classroom through interactive presentations filled with hands-on activities, videos, and compelling messages. This is a great way to share the excitement of engineering with new enthusiasts and/or nurture a passion already there. If the interest at your school is bigger, engineers can make an all-school presentation at a middle- or high-school career day.
Dream Big
Dream Big is a HUGE film that takes viewers on a journey of discovery from the world’s tallest building to a bridge higher than the clouds and a solar car race across Australia. The film not only shows the ingenuity behind these marvels, it reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people worldwide. Find where it’s playing in your neighborhood and organize a field trip. Also available are lesson plans and activity guides to help you incorporate Dream Big into your classroom.
Engineers Week
Held usually in February, Engineers Week celebrates how engineers make a difference in the world. Teachers can sponsor engineering-themed events, post them to the website’s calendar, and join the festivities.
Family Day
For twenty-six years, Family Day has introduced 4-12-year-olds to the wonders of engineering. Often staged at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, engineers of all types are on hand to share their love of the design-and-build process with parents, students, educators, and families. In the past, Family Day attendees have met an astronaut, a NASCAR champion, and seen an engineer ascend to the top of the National Building Museum.
Future City
Future City challenges middle-school students to take four months to imagine, research, design, and build cities of the future using the free platform SimCity. When done, they build a scale model of their city and present it to a panel of judges. Through this challenging event, student participants are not only prepared to be citizens of today’s complex and technical world, they are poised to become the drivers of tomorrow.
Girl Day
Girl Day supports the growing movement to inspire girls to take their place in engineering a better world. When you give girls the chance to think like an engineer, you’ll be amazed at what they come up with.
Global Day
Global Day is the worldwide event that celebrates and recognizes engineers. Participants share photos, honor colleagues, and/or engage students in everything engineering.
Global Marathon
This free, five-week series of online conversations is a virtual mentorship and social collaboration designed to unite, inspire, and champion women pursuing an engineering (or technology) career. It includes panelists from around the globe who address a relevant topic affecting women in the early stages of their professional career.
Hands-on Activities
DiscoverE offers a wide selection of hands-on science-fair-type activities to inspire and motivate students. These include Coding with computers, Make a teepee, Design a wind turbine, and more. Each details appropriate grades, time required, and step-by-step activities. If you run a program where students create hands-on science projects for a competition or just to share, this is a must.
Mentoring
DiscoverE engineers will help you organize your own engineering-themed program, serve as a mentor to interested students and groups, provide technical coaching, and/or coach your team once created.
Recognition of award winners
Submit a student’s or educator’s name who is a stand-out future engineer to DiscoverE’s New Faces program. Honorees are hosted on the website with their bio and what makes them stand out from all others. This is a great opportunity for talented young engineers-in-training to be honored for what they have already accomplished.
If your school has a dedicated science and/or engineering fair, DiscoverE professionals are happy to participate as a judge in your events.
Here’s a video summary of Engineers Week:
youtube
And a slideshow of great activities students will love:
Click to view slideshow.
You can’t have a STEM program at your school without considering DiscoverE’s engineering programs.
–published first on TeachHUB
More on engineering
for High School
12 Projects for your STEAM program
3 Lesson Plans to Teach Architecture in First Grade
Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice reviewer, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today and TeachHUB, and author of the tech thriller, Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.
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