How to Play Bingo

Bingo Card Creator is a program that provides fun learning tools for children of all ages. The program works by allowing parents and educators to make bingo cards covering almost any subject. It also provides a large number of activities to enhance the learning experience. For a charge of just US$29.95, users can download the program and use it to create multiple, unique cards for whole classrooms or for home use with numbers, single words or phrases. Teachers who use Bingo Card Creator have the freedom of customizing their cards to fit their lesson plans all year round. This means that there will always be some fun way of relaying what they are teaching. How the card creator works: 1) First, structure your lesson plan to see how best the game will fit in. after this is done, go to the site...

How to Build a Fire

Ever since men began to walk, fire was the most important think to civilization. It cooked your food, smelted your metal, kept dangerous creatures at bay and harnessing fire changed the course of the word. Starting a fire can be done various ways. I will not go into how to get one started by rubbing sticks together or making a bow. I will demonstrate proper fire building using tinder and flame. This way you will be able to make a nice bonfire during your next camping trip! Required Materials/Tools Small twigs, brush, paper, dried leaves (tinder) Large twigs, smaller pieces of wood A few small logs, possibly a bigger one Matches or a lighter Pile of rocks Bucket of water Hatchet for chopping larger wood if necessary Instructions First we need to get the fire pit ready. Circle the are you...

How to Build a Rammed Earth House

Everyone wants to save money. When deciding to build your own home, you could strongly consider a rammed earth house. This technology has been around for thousands of years. Some of the greatest lasting structures have been created using this technique, which is quite cost effective and environment friendly. Rammed earth homes have their outer walls made of condensed earth and clay. They are pounded or “rammed” down into a dense hard material. You can then stucco, paint it, or leave it natural.   Required Materials Low-grade brick-layering loam Rebar Cement Sand Water Rail ties Hand-pounder (mechanical vibrator if one of appropriate size can be found) Large saw Drill with bolt-removing bit Tape measure Pencil/paper Instructions You’ll first need to set up the site....