#Spatial Awareness
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susanoos-wife · 10 hours ago
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Although everyone knows by now that the 6 feet rule didn't do anything to stop covid (since covid is an airborne virus that can spread throughout the air like smoke,) I still wish stores kept the 6 foot rule anyways because I can't stand rude ass motherfuckers who breathe down your damn neck when you're waiting in line to check out.
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limeskye · 2 months ago
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empressgarden · 1 day ago
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Yooo, I just found a pattern with which you theoretically could confirm if your cube’s vanishing points are on the same horizon line. Still have to test it in different situations though. Tower entry incoming.
A quick sneak peek into what’s coming:
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dandelion-skies · 10 months ago
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You would think that ice skating gives me the skills to have balance and grace.
It does not. I just walked into an open door.
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loserkaleidoscope · 10 months ago
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"I don't badly lack spatial awarness" *bumps into things plenty of times a day* *drops things plenty of times a day* *trips over air* *can't dance for shit, the lack of coordination is unbelievable* *loses balance frequently* "It's really not that bad!"
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Early Childhood - Hundred Board Extension
The Hundred Board is a familiar Montessori material used to help students understand numerical order and patterns. Typically, students place tiles numbered 1 to 100 in sequence on the board. However, in this extension activity, this student is creatively exploring the concept of diagonal patterns. She carefully places the tiles diagonally, starting from 1 and progressing to 100. After arranging the tiles, she writes the numbers down on paper that has a matching grid. By engaging in this diagonal arrangement and transcription, she discovers new patterns and relationships between numbers, further reinforcing her understanding of numerical order and enhancing her fine motor skills.
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pitotube · 1 year ago
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if you are in stop-start traffic and you sit with more than half a car of distance between you and the person in front of you, your car should explode automatically no survivors no remains
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siyucircle · 2 years ago
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Has... have the basement and bedrooms really been there in David the Blacksmith's house all this time? Did I play for so long and really just not see that? All this time?!?!
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creatura-theanarchist · 1 year ago
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Hiiiii :D
shout out to people with spatial awareness issues. wishing you a "didn't bump into any table corners or walls" day today!
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snackrifice21 · 29 days ago
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You have the spatial awareness of a sleeping cat
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limeskye · 2 months ago
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footballtechniques · 3 months ago
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advancedrecoveryrehab · 4 months ago
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Falls can be a serious concern, especially for seniors. One of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of falls is through balance exercises, which strengthen the muscles responsible for stability. Therapy services in Miami, Florida, offer a variety of balance training techniques that help individuals improve their coordination, strength, and overall stability. These exercises focus on strengthening the legs and core and improving posture, all of which are key to preventing falls.
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Moving with no spatial awareness is a nightmare
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fidgetyjester · 10 months ago
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Exercises 2
Another Shape Exercises :D I didn't do the bottom half this time, cause I went to sleep. But hey, atleast I did something. Lol 😂
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Lower Elementary - Constructive Triangles
Engaging with the constructive triangles offers students a rich, hands-on experience that deepens their understanding of geometry through purposeful collaborative work and discovery. As students work with a variety of triangle types to form a larger triangle, they develop spatial awareness, logical thinking, and an intuitive grasp of geometric relationships. This work encourages problem-solving, visual reasoning, and critical thinking, while also reinforcing concepts such as symmetry, congruence, and equivalence. By physically constructing shapes, students internalize abstract mathematical ideas in a concrete and meaningful way, laying a strong foundation for more advanced geometry and problem-solving in later years.
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