Everything Education
A place to plan, produce, and present ideas to help educators.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Everything Education is Searching......
Everything Education is searching for Education Enthusiasts who want to join our team! Interested?
Education Enthusiasts
enjoy a fun engaging atmosphere and have access to the latest educational
products at a generous discount!
*Top Notch Customer Service
*Positive Attitudes
*Production Lab Knowledge
*Retail Experience
*Social Media Responsibilities
Positions Available
*Lead Education Enthusiasts:20-30 hours a week
*Enthusiasts on Call: Flexible days and times
*Lead Education Enthusiasts:20-30 hours a week
*Enthusiasts on Call: Flexible days and times
Please send your resume to
stop by the store to get an application
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Tuesday's Tips
e2p3
Did you know that C-Line offers free templates on their site that fit in these perfect pockets???
http://www.c-lineproducts.com/templates/40814.html
Check it out! How do you use these fun products in your classroom??
Monday, December 29, 2014
NEW YEAR'S GOALS
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
"THE FUTURE DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU DO TODAY." MAHATMA GANDHI
Today I am working on goals! Goals for myself, goals for the store, and goals for my students.
The goals for e2p3 involve all of you!! We love being part of this community. We need to know what you would like to see in our lab, in our store and on our website. We have been working on making our middle school and high school products more available to you. We have created a section in the store dedicated to this age group to make it easier to find. We have also have created a children's literature section, both for the educator and the child. We have created a sensory area for students who need extra support in that area. We have been busy rearranging materials to make room for new materials. We have established relationships with so many new companies, so if you don't see it on our website in the store, please ask if we can get it. Our goal is to continue to change to meet your needs.
So what would you like to see from us? E-mail us , call or stop by and share what you like that we are doing and what you would like to see more of in the upcoming year.
e-mail: elizabeth@everythingeducationstore.com
call: 330-491-9866
stop in: 2838 Cleveland Ave NW
Canton, OH 44709
3828 Cleveland Ave NW
Canton Oh, 44709
(330)491-9866d Ave NW
Canton Oh, 44709
(330)491-9866
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Production Lab and Learning Lab Opening!!!!
Come
check us out!
Everything
Education
"Next to excellence is the appreciation of it" William Makepeace
The skill, effort, work, patience, and care that was given to make the opening of the production lab and learning lab a reality is beyond excellence, it truly was an act of love. Thank you - each of you poured your heart and soul into this project and I am appreciative and love you more than you know. xoxoxo
Now let's get started!!! School will be starting soon and I am excited - so excited- to start getting things ready!! Everything Education is pleased to announce the Production Lab and Learning Lab will be opening next week to help you get ready!!! The Production and Learning Lab are located right behind our store. There is plenty of parking in the back.
Please click on the the below link to view our Production Lab flyer to get all the details. We can't wait to see you and to start planning for the new school year!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-344PJrR74vODk2SUtaS2s0Mzg/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-344PJrR74vODk2SUtaS2s0Mzg/edit?usp=sharing
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Monday, July 7, 2014
Recipes for bubble solutions
Recipes for bubble solutions
Ordinary soap bubbles are beautiful, but fragile. You can make
stronger bubbles by using a homemade bubble recipe. These bubbles are thicker
and sturdier than regular soap bubbles, so you can pick them up and examine
them.
Giant Bubble
Recipe (these are super strong bubbles)
·
1 cup regular dish washing
liquid
·
1/2 cup light corn syrup
Mix together the ingredients to make the solution. You can
double the recipe for more solution. Another option is to mix corn syrup into
your regular bubble solution. This thickens the liquid so it sticks better to a
bubble wand and forms thicker bubbles that are easier to blow into large
shapes. It's easier to pick up smaller bubbles than larger ones, so choose
regular-sized bubbles to pick up and handle. Another trick is to wet your
finger or the back of a plastic spoon in the solution so you won't be as likely to burst the bubble when you catch it.
How It Works
Ordinary soap bubbles trap a thin layer of water between soap
molecules. Often glycerin is added to bubble solution to slow down the rate of
evaporation of the water so bubbles last longer. Corn syrup also helps prevent
bubbles from popping when they dry out. When you combine detergent and corn
syrup you get a strong bubble that is a cross between a regular soap bubble and
a sugar polymer bubble. For more
info visit About.com.
Recipes for bubble solutions
Recipes for bubble solutions
Make Glowing Bubbles
1. Mix bubble solution with
glow solution.
2. The only 'trick' is
making sure you have enough bubble solution to make strong bubbles and enough
glowing solution to get a good glow. Try a 50:50 mix to start. You can add more
glow liquid or more bubble solution, depending on your results.
How to Make Glow Solution
If you use washable
glowing paint and add that to the bubble solution, your bubbles will glow in
the dark after the solution has been exposed to bright light. Sometimes it can
be difficult to find washable glowing paint, so you may wish to make glowing
water using a highlighter pen. This solution mixes about 50:50 with bubble
solution to make glowing bubbles. The color of the glow depends on the highlighter
that you use. Highlighter pens fluoresce, which means you will need to shine a
black light on the bubbles to get them to glow. Check your pen with a black
light before you cut it open. Yellow almost always glows. Green and orange are
good too, but a lot of blue and red pens don't glow. Here is how you make the
glow solution:
1. Use a knife to
(carefully) cut a highlighter pen in half. It's a simple steak knife and cutting board procedure.
2. Pull out the ink-soaked
felt that is inside the pen.
3. Soak the felt in a small
quantity of water.
4. Use the dyed water to
make bubble solution or for other glowing projects.
Glowing Bubble Safety and Clean-Up
The glowing bubble
solution is very safe, providing you used either non-toxic washing glow paint
or a non-toxic highlighter pen. I would recommend blowing the bubbles outdoors
so that you don't have to wash glowing liquid off of walls or furniture. Bubble
solution is already pretty soapy, so clean up any spills with lots of water.
One nice thing about cleaning up glowing bubble solution is you can see the
spots made by the bubble solution very easily.
For more info visit About.com.
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