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The children reprise the movements associated with both the Snail and the Whale. They work individually and then in groups to create volcanoes. Towards the end of the session the group divides ...
The children begin as the Snail, using small precise gestures. These are contrasted with the large, slow gestures for the Whale. Working alone the children create icebergs using a variety of ...
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New Scientist on MSNWould snails be better than whales for explaining big data? MaybeFeedback's proposal that the genome of the blue whale could be used to communicate the scale of large datasets is knocked ...
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IFLScience on MSNTeeny Tiny New Snail Species Named After Picasso, Because Mollusks Are Artists TooA. Picasso isn’t the only of the new microsnails with a name inspired by the arts either; a species discovered from Myanmar ...
A beautiful tale of an unlikely friendship, a tour of the world and a heroic rescue. Based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. (2019) Preview: A beautiful ...
Attentive readers will recall Christopher Dionne’s suggestion that the scale of large datasets could be conveyed by comparing them to the genome of the blue whale (12 April). Bruce Horton writes ...
The Snail and the Whale is the story of a tiny snail on the tail of a great big grey-blue humpback whale, and their journey around the globe. Based on the wonderful picture book written by Julia ...
A beautiful tale of an unlikely friendship, a tour of the world and a heroic rescue. Based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
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