Toy camera Diana 120 film. Interesting.

Toy camera Diana 120 film. Interesting.


This is a simple webpage that substitutes for a magnetic letter board for phonics teaching. Infinite letters. Phonics Board. Nothing much to it. I’ve made a few pages like this for use in class. As per the gif above my pupils use it on iPads.
Aaron,
We have been here before but the phrase
non-financial supporter
clicked for me. Hopefully by being a good web citizen: bookmarking, sharing, commenting (if the author wishes replied), discussing, bug reporting, pull requesting supports folk who we value online?
Two oaks and a sycamore

A few weeks ago, I bought a Google Assistant-powered smart display and put it in our kitchen in place of the DAB radio.
Doug talks about he power of pulling out old photos. I like the on this day bit of my phone’s phones and the ability to find out what I was doing a year(or years) ago. I’ve been finding my On This Day page on this blog fascinating and would highly recommend anyone to try it out. I don’t suppose having it public is necessary as it will only be of interest to me.
Read So Much Things to Say: The Oral History of Bob Marley – Roger Steffens 📚★★★☆☆

Trees, slow shutter motion blur.
Some lovey pictures by @jolynne_martinez, on flickr, made me try the Slow Shutter App on my phone.
🗓️ ♥︎
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Took my toy camera to school today and the kids took some pictures. Quite a lot of confusion. Hopefully somewhat dispersed.
