Boy howdy I have a lot of bees now. The green top bar behind the bench is empty, as well as the one on the very right. I need to organize them all together. That new bench could easily hold 6 hives.

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Boy howdy I have a lot of bees now. The green top bar behind the bench is empty, as well as the one on the very right. I need to organize them all together. That new bench could easily hold 6 hives.
How to Build a Metal Beehive Platform with Folding Legs and Adjustable Feet
How to Build a Metal Beehive Platform with Folding Legs and Adjustable Feet
Cinder blocks are good for starters, but eventually it is nice to move on to real, sturdy beehive stands. This is the second version of hive stands for my friend that has bees as a hobby. Check out this post to see how I built a batch of them with folding legs and adjustable feet. oober
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Math Tips: Teaching Place Value [Premium]
Math Tips: Teaching Place Value [Premium] #teaching #math #dyslexia #placevalue #tutor #mathtutor #homeschooling
“Many problems that appear in later numeracy can be traced back to a lack of understanding of place value. It therefore needs careful attention, particularly when zeros are involved.” – Chinn & Ashcroft, Mathematics for Dyslexics
Place value may be covered quite quickly in a student’s first math lessons, but for the dyslexic student, who likely will have trouble with multi-stepped procedures and…
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