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Waching daily Jul 14 2017

Hi, so a lot of you know if you follow me on my other

social media platforms that I have a Patreon and a PayPal.

I've made a video about it before in the past,

on if you ever felt so inclined to support my work

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Nor have I talked about how my PayPal works.

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It's basically a monthly subscription

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get certain rewards.

For $1 you get a social media follow.

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$5 gets you into the "Thank you" credits of my

description basically stating that you helped me create this video.

$20 gets you into the super secret Facebook group

that I created.

Where you get to interact with others

and you get to interact with me on a more personal level.

And you can help decide what videos I create.

$50 gets you a Google Hangout with me and others

who are on it.

And that'll be the first Friday of every month.

And for $100 you get everything listed above.

So those are the rewards.

If you want to pledge but you don't want any rewards

there's an option to do that.

And a lot of people who are pledge to my Patreon

do that which they didn't have to.

I'm happy to give them rewards.

But thank you so much for the ones that have.

But anyway if you don't want to get stuck on a monthly subscription

but you still want to support me financially,

my PayPal could be the best thing for you.

The PayPal link that I provide in my description

let's you do a one time donation of your choice.

You can decide how many times you wanna donate to me.

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It's all on you.

So that gives you a little bit more freedom.

So I hope this video helps you understand my Patreon

and my PayPal.

And if you do really want to support me

I encourage you to go there.

But again you don't have to.

But the work I put in for this channel

is a lot and I would really appreciate it.

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So I will see all of you next time, bye!.

For more infomation >> The Perks on Patreon and PayPal - Duration: 1:50.

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Everyone Is a Mirror Image of Yourself Blame Is Useless - Duration: 5:15.

Everyone Is a Mirror Image of Yourself (Blame Is Useless)

By consciousreminder

We happen to live in a very blame-oriented culture. We live in an age of law suits, protests,

debates, stereotyping and finger-pointing. Many of us have become very comfortable with

getting upset at the actions and behaviors of the people around us.

This is because most people believe that we are individuals and our actions are unrelated.

However, this premise is flawed. In truth, everyone is a mirror image of yourself.

This means that when we are mad, angry and upset, we will bring out these emotions in

the people around us. When we fault our friends or family for being petty or rude, it�s

a actually a representation of our own pettiness or rudeness. We always reap what we sow.

Evidence For This Claim

You can see evidence of this phenomenon when you are out and about. Haven�t you ever

noticed when you�re seething from road rage you get cut off in traffic more, hit more

red lights and get stuck behind more slow-moving vehicles?

You might also see this phenomenon when you are out shopping. When you are upset, you

are more likely to wait in long lines, get the rude cashier and be overcharged for your

purchases.

We often like to think that the reason that we are angry is because these things have

happened to us. In actuality, the reason these unpleasant things are happening is because

we entered into these situations in a foul mood, and as more and more people mirror that

mood, the angrier and more upset we become.

It Can Be Challenging to Accept That Everyone Is a Mirror Image of Yourself

Now, really embracing the idea that everyone is a mirror image of yourself can be a pretty

hard pill for some to swallow. This is because our egos feel much more comfortable blaming

outside circumstances rather than taking personal responsibility for why we are sad, angry or

in pain.

However, if we can begin to direct the blame inward, we can actually do the work that will

soothe the pain, anger and sadness. And since all we really want is to feel better, this

is a much better use of our time and energy.

Once we really begin to accept this idea that others are a mirror of ourselves, we can start

to free ourselves from thoughts and behaviors that are causing suffering in our lives. While

it might take a while to really master this concept, with knowledge and awareness of this

phenomenon we can begin to point the finger inward when things aren�t going our way.

This will help us to make changes in order to bring about more desired results from the

people and situations around us.

An Easy Way to Reduce Blame

So, the next time that someone is rude to you, or does you wrong, turn it back on yourself.

What were you thinking or doing in the moments leading up to that interaction? With repeatedly

practicing this observation you will start to notice that whenever people are nasty or

unkind to you, you almost invariably will have entered into the situation in a negative

state of mind.

You can also practice this technique when people are being especially kind and polite

to you. Note back on your thoughts and behaviors before the interaction and you will see that

it is highly likely that you entered into these situations in a positive state of mind.

Now, just because we understand this phenomenon doesn�t mean that everything will change

overnight. For some of us, myself included, it can be easy to get back into blame mode

from time to time. That�s OK. Just make a solid effort to consistently notice how

your moods are affecting the world around you and the process of creating pleasant interactions

with others will become easier and easier.

For more infomation >> Everyone Is a Mirror Image of Yourself Blame Is Useless - Duration: 5:15.

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7 Myths About Karma - Duration: 6:18.

7 Myths About Karma

By Suzy Singh

Even though karma is intricately woven into our everyday existence, shaping our lives

and directing our evolution, it remains largely misunderstood.

Only by raising our karma consciousness, can we hope to improve our lives and create a

more compassionate and loving environment around us.Here are some myths about karma.

Myth 1 � Karma is vengeful:

As a universal law designed to maintain harmony and balance through divine justice,among parts

of a greater whole called God, karma is anything but vengeful.

It is instructive, not vindictive.

It strives to purify, not punish.

It aspires to remedy the unloving vices that afflict human behavior, causing separation,

so we can learn to coexist more lovingly.

Myth 2 � Karma is destiny:

Karma is not a predetermined blueprint of life.

It is an always changing set of influences that determine what is required to refine

and balance the afflictions of our soul and help us overcome ignorance and darkness.

Good karma earned in past lives brings us many easy opportunities to evolve and grow.

Similarly, a conscious willingness to remedy the poor karma of our past can alter the uninspiring

default destiny we are born with.

Through the scrupulous use of discrimination, one-pointed focus and strong will power, we

can burn karma�s rope and upgrade our destiny.

Myth 3 � If I do good karma, I will be born to luxury:

Divine laws are not driven by human needs and desires.They are designed to uphold truth

and purity.

Souls choose experiences to learn unlearnt lessons, develop fortitude, and cultivate

empathy and compassion.Although good karma earns us some creature comforts, these are

usually aligned to the soul�s purpose and syllabus.

If a soul deserving of kingly comforts chooses to develop spiritually, it may prefer being

born as the son of the temple high priest, rather than a king, because it will have many

more opportunities to serve people, learn wisdom teachings, engage in spiritual practices

and yet, it wont need to worry about food or shelter.

Myth 4 � Hardships or suffering means we have bad karma:

Many old souls choose difficult lives so they can help others grow.

By doing this, they build their good karma balance instead of expending it.When a soul

agrees to live a wheelchair- ridden life, or incarnates as an autistic, it helps its

earth parents and caregivers to develop patience, tolerance, generosity,empathy and love.

The suffering of such people may appear to be the consequence of bad karma, but it�s

more likely that these are �karma-rich� good souls because it takes immense courage

for a soul to choose such a hard life.

Myth 5 � Karma cannot be dissipated:

Those who gain a deep understanding of how life works, recognize that karmic imprints

can be counter-balanced by conscious forces of equal measure.They realize that the effects

of bad karma can be restrained by curbing negative thoughts, letting go of lower tendencies,

rising above attractions and repulsions, and learning to give and forgive.

By controlling vices and cultivating insights, acceptance, forbearance and willful surrender,

one can reduce the impact of an unkind past.

Karma is a wise teacher.

If the student learns his lessons spontaneously,karma willingly reduces the hardships designed to

teach him.

Myth 6 � Our guru will redeem our bad karmas:

A guru removes our darkness, not our karmas.

He helps us see the oneness of all things.

Karma teaches us this lesson through cause and effect.Unloving causes (thoughts,speech,

and actions) initiated by us, bring us unloving effects (suffering).The wisdom mind awakens

through insight,and most humans awaken to insight through suffering.

By redeeming our karmas, a guru would effectively be depriving us of the opportunity to learn

and grow.

A true guru will never do this because his sole concern is our spiritual purification

and evolution.

Myth 7 � Karma no longer applies:

Many internet theories abound, claiming that karma no longer applies in the fifth dimensional

consciousness that humanity is presently moving into.This is a misconception.

Karma is a universal law of the earth plane.The only possibility for its redundancy maybe

in a future time when everyone has learnt to love selflessly.That remains a distant

dream in our greed and power- driven world.

A century ago, the learned theosophist, Annie Besant said that the only way to be free is

to �study karma, and apply our knowledge to the guidance of our lives.� This is true

even today.

For more infomation >> 7 Myths About Karma - Duration: 6:18.

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Toyota Starlet GT Turbo EP82 RHD in USA! JDM Import, Sunday Morning First Test Drive! For Sale - Duration: 7:42.

Good morning everyone!

I'm Steve with Steve's POV.

It's Sunday morning.

Sunday mornings are reserved for nice drives.

But what I'm gonna drive is not always clear.

That's what makes Sunday mornings fun.

This is the first time I am ever driving this car.

This car just arrived in the USA last week.

It is a 1990 Toyota Starlet GT Turbo!

It's a really cute little car.

This is really my first time ever driving it!

It may be small but it is pretty powerful!

I like this turbo meter they have built in here.

It's kind of fun when a little car like this is turbo-charged.

We are at about 130kph (80mph) right now...

We are climbing a pretty good hill right now in 5th gear.

Let's downshift!

That is a cool boat!

Weekends in America are a lot of fun!

So many people are doing stuff like this!

What is my impression of the Starlet you may ask?

It's definitely a fun little car.

As a 1990 car with factory turbo, it's a pretty cool car.

This era of cars is becoming cool again!

Once a car gets to be 20-25 years old, something changes about them.

We start to look at them differently.

They kind of become cool again!

These gauges are so 80's and early 90's looking!

So many cars of the time share this same look.

It was definitely the cool look of the time.

I want to bring from Japan more cars that I have never experienced before.

Every car has its good points...

I would like to test drive many other cars to see those good points myself.

I would like Americans who have never seen this car before be intrigued by it.

I hope they too can experience the fun of a car like this too one day.

The eventual owner of this car here in America will love this car for how unique and special it is.

I always say; "If we were all after the same type of girl..."

everybody would be fighting over the same chick!

It's not fun to fight over just one girl!

Thankfully everybody has different interests and tastes in both girls and cars.

I like this car .... but I think I maybe more of a Nissan guy!

I definitely own more Nissans than Toyotas!

I guess if I'm gonna keep a Toyota, it maybe an old AE86 that I want!

One thing is for sure- used cars from Japan are usually in great shape!

This car has 106,000km (64,000 miles) on it.

It is very very clean and well maintained for its age.

The outside.... the inside....

this dashboard too... everything is very nice.

and it rides and drives really nicely!!

The Japanese Shaken (inspection) process forces people to keep their cars nice.

From the perspective of a used car buyer from Japan, we are thankful for the upkeep to the cars.

In America, we see cars on the streets that are completely un-roadworthy.

Those type of cars would not be let on the road in Japan.

As the buyer of a car like this, I am thankful for Shaken.

There isn't much mechanically that needs to be done to this car.

If I was going to keep this car there are definitely some things I would do to it.

The car first needs a very good deep cleaning and detailing.

The exterior paint and engine compartment are pretty stained and dirty.

I'm gonna clean it up whether I decide to sell it or not.

I hate dirty cars!

The next thing I would do is change the exhaust!

This thing is way too quiet!

it's too quiet!

Damn! There's someone in front of me!

If money didn't matter at all, I would wide body this thing!

Overfenders and slammed would make this thing even cooler.

Every car has at least one good point!

Finding those good points and enjoying a ride in something new is always fun!

If you get an opportunity to drive something new and different, do it!!

It's not just supercars that are fun....

but regular kind of cars like this are fun too!

There are so many cool cars of the past!

Comparing differences between cars is interesting!

That's the point I want to make!

For more infomation >> Toyota Starlet GT Turbo EP82 RHD in USA! JDM Import, Sunday Morning First Test Drive! For Sale - Duration: 7:42.

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Democrats Just Filed Impeachment Against Trump, There's Just ONE HUGE Problem With It! - Duration: 1:16.

Democrats Just Filed Impeachment Against Trump, There�s Just ONE HUGE Problem With It!

By Paris Swade

Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) formally introduced an article of impeachment against President

Trump this morning.

It claims that Trump obstructed justice by firing FBI director, James Comey.

Here is everything you need to know below.

Sherman only has one supporter and he�s going up against the GOP-controlled House.

His only supporter is Rep. Al Green (D-Texas), according to the Hill.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders slammed him for it immediately, �I think

that is utterly and completely ridiculous and a political game at its worst.�

This is too funny!

Get this everywhere.

Share this everywhere to make the Democrats look like the massive losers they are.

Thank for reading.

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Why Take Me Out to the Ballgame is Sung During the 7th Inning Stretch - Duration: 5:14.

Hello I'm Daven Hiskey, you're watching the TodayIFoundOut youtube channel, in the

video today, we're looking at why Take Me Out to the Ballgame is sung during the 7th

inning stretch of major league baseball games and when the practice of a 7th inning stretch

got started.

Just before we get started today, I'd like to call your attention to a relatively new

channel by one of our most prolific authors, Karl Smallwood.

Karl's new channel, linked in the description below, is called FactFiend and is essentially

an interesting fact channel, but in a quite different style than we do here, or really

anyone does as far as I'm aware.

Please do check his channel out and if you like it don't forget to subscribe.

And now without further ado, our video on Take Me Out to the Ballgame.

You might be surprised to learn that this staple of Major League Baseball games is actually

something of a modern practice, first starting as a regular part of the seventh inning stretch

with the White Sox in the late 1970s, thanks to Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Carabina,

better known as Harry Caray.

Before this, the song had occasionally been sung by fans at various baseball games (both

amateur and in the Major Leagues), but never as a regular thing nor at any designated time.

The first known instance of this was at a Los Angeles high school game in 1934.

It was also played before one of the games in the 1934 World Series when Pepper Martin

and the St. Louis Cardinals Band played it.

Harry Caray started singing the song during the seventh inning stretch in 1971, with fans

within earshot of his booth occasionally joining in.

There are conflicting accounts from those involved (including a story that changed over

time from then owner, Bill Veeck) as to how this event transitioned to a White Sox tradition.

In one account, after Caray refused to sing over the stadium PA system, Veeck tricked

Caray by switching on Caray's microphone while he was singing.

Probably, the more likely tale is another first-hand account that it was all planned

out ahead of time.

But that's not nearly as entertaining, so one can see why the colorful Bill Veeck might

embellish the story a little.

Whatever the case, in 1976, Caray started singing the song over the stadium PA system

and it became a local tradition.

When Caray switched to calling games for the Cubs in 1982, he brought this tradition with

him.

Thanks to the fact that WGN broadcasted the Cubs games nationally, the masses quickly

learned of Harry Caray's seventh inning tradition.

Shortly thereafter, variations on this tradition were adopted at other stadiums, with the song

in question varying from team to team.

In the end, all teams went ahead and went with Take Me Out to the Ballgame.

Despite the fact that singing Take Me Out to the Ballgame during the seventh inning

stretch is a modern practice, the song itself, about a girl named Katie Case who wants her

boyfriend to take her to a baseball game, has been around since 1908 when it was written

by famed song writer Jack Norworth (who wrote over 2,500 songs in his lifetime, including

a couple dozen that sold more than a million copies each).

The music was composed by Albert Von Tilzer.

Funny enough, both of these gentlemen had never actually been to a professional baseball

game when they created the song.

Norworth claimed the first Major League Baseball game he ever went to wasn't until June 27,

1940, a Dodgers / Cubs game.

So what inspired this non-baseball fan to write a baseball song?

While riding a train to Manhattan, Norworth said he saw a sign that said "Baseball Today

– Polo Grounds" and simply decided to write a song about going to a baseball game,

so he scribbled it down during his ride.

Once the song was complete, Norworth's wife, singer-actress Nora Bayes, was the first to

sing it publicly.

It quickly became a hit at various vaudeville acts and then beyond, becoming one of the

most popular songs of 1908.

BONUS FACT

You'll often read that the seventh inning stretch tradition in baseball was thanks to

President William Howard Taft in 1910.

The general story goes that the extremely overweight President, after throwing out the

first pitch on April 14, 1910, in a game between the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia

Athletics, was uncomfortable sitting in the small stadium seating and by the seventh inning

needed to stretch, so he stood up.

When he did this, those in attendance noticed and everyone else stood up out of respect

until Taft finally sat back down after thoroughly stretching.

Whether this actually happened or not, we do know that this was not the origin of the

seventh inning stretch.

The first recorded instance of the seventh inning stretch goes all the way back to the

earliest days of professional baseball in 1869, where Harry Wright, who played for the

Cincinnati Red Stockings at the time, wrote in a letter, "The spectators all arise between

halves of the seventh inning, extend their legs and arms, and sometimes walk about.

In so doing, they enjoy the relief afforded by relaxation from a long posture upon hard

benches."

There are also other documented instances of the practice of the seventh inning stretch

in both professional and amateur games before Taft.

So while it's true that Taft did indeed throw out the first pitch of the game in question,

and given the seventh inning stretch was already around, I'm even willing to buy that he

stood up and stretched at the appointed time.

But, it would seem the reason the masses stood too was simply because this was already an

established practice.

That being said, it wasn't specifically called the "seventh-inning stretch" until

the 1920s.

So thanks for watching this video, if you liked it, please click that like button below,

it really helps us out a lot.

Also don't forget to check out Karl's channel, FactFiend, linked in the description.

And thank you for watching.

For more infomation >> Why Take Me Out to the Ballgame is Sung During the 7th Inning Stretch - Duration: 5:14.

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The Incredibles' Edna Mode Retrospective | Disney•Pixar - Duration: 1:54.

[music]

Iconic.

She's an artist.

She is the history of fashion.

Like no other designer.

She's a legend.

Modern.

Graphic.

Empowering.

Meticulous.

She's a visionary.

I'm talking about...

[simultaneously] Edna Mode! Edna Mode! Edna Mode!

Obviously.

What is it? Who are you?

What do you want?

My god, you've gotten fat.

I first encountered Edna's work...

I remember sitting in Paris...

It was Paris Couture Week...

...and here comes Edna.

Explosive jumpsuit.

Edna Mode's collection was such a feast for the eyes.

It's like no one else.

Unlike anything I had ever seen.

When she designed a dress for me for the Emmys

and I knew that I had made it as a model.

Supermodels. Ha!

Some show in Prayge...Prague?

Milan, darling. Milan.

It's like Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton, Edna.

She's a visionary.

A giant!

I mean, well, not literally.

She comes up to my knees.

[music]

Hmmm...my favorite Edna pieces...

The nuclear onesie.

The bulletproof romper.

[gunfire]

The rocket stilettos.

It's outrageous. Everyone has an Edna piece.

And they can't all pull it off.

Simple, elegant, yet bold.

She's very intimidating.

No capes.

No capes!

No capes!

No comment.

Edna hates capes, so we all hate capes.

Have you ever heard anything so ludicrous?

Edna's a divisive figure,

but at the end of the day, she's a visionary.

I would say Edna Mode is like the modern day Andy Warhol,

but I think Andy Warhol looked up to her.

Bravo, Edna.

Bravo, darling.

Thank you, Edna.

You're the best of the best, E.

Yes, I know, darling.

[kisses]

[kiss]

Um...they said I was gonna get an Edna piece

because I did the interview.

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Car and driver reviews New Subaru XV 2018 review - Duration: 5:13.

The Subaru XV crossover has improved in lots of areas, but can it rival the class leaders?

Verdict ,Verdict 3

Subaru has improved the XV in lots of ways, but mostly where it was already good anyway.

It's now more capable off road, better to drive and safer than ever - all great things

for existing customers who want to update.

But new customers probably won't be won over, because it's still behind rivals when

it comes to refinement, value for money and economy.

Subaru isn't planning on launching its new XV until early next year in Britain, but we've

driven a pre-production model for the first time.

The previous model was rugged and good to drive, but couldn't compete on price or

refinement with its main rivals.

The new generation aims to change that.

It's certainly a step forward in terms of looks, because the new design is actually

very handsome.

A new grille and lights give it a more modern front end, while those sharp design lines

along the sides and rear make it look lower and wider.The plastic cladding around the

wheelarches and tough-looking alloy wheels finish off the new look, which hints at the

XV's off-road ability without leaning too far into it.Subaru has also upgraded the interior,

though not to the same extent.

It's been redesigned to be a bit simpler and more upmarket, with a few more soft-touch

materials and shiny plastics - but it's not a complete revolution.

The twin-screen set-up is still there, and the dials and steering wheel are very similar

to before as well.

It's not nearly as modern as the exterior, and feels cheap compared with most of the

car's rivals.

At least the new eight-inch infotainment screen is more responsive than before.

It will get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and is likely to be standard in the UK as

well.

However, it's a long way behind the slick system offered in the Skoda Kodiaq and those

of other European rivals, because the graphics look dated and it's not as easy to use.

The seats are bigger, more comfortable and more supportive, though, which is useful both

on the road and off it.

To that end, there's also a new X-Mode button on the centre console that sets the car up

for low-grip surfaces and turns on hill-descent control.We tried the car on a dusty off-road

track, where its ability to climb loose gravel on a sharp incline impressed us, as well as

its smooth descents on similar surfaces.

Subaru is rightly proud of its permanent four-wheel drive system, and it proves itself here; the

XV is probably among the best off-roaders in its class.

But it sits in a class where most buyers choose front-wheel drive, and only ever use their

cars on the road.

The new XV is a little more expensive than its rivals as a result, although Subaru hasn't

decided on pricing yet (but we're told it will be relatively close to what the current

car costs).

We didn't get the chance to try our pre-production test car on the road, and instead were limited

to a super-smooth test track in Austria.

The previous model had a fairly hard ride in the UK, but the new generation is better

to drive; there's less body roll in corners and the steering is a bit sharper.

Torque vectoring means it can brake the inside wheels on a corner, tightening your line.

It makes the XV feel more agile, and while it's not as fun as a Mazda CX-5 it's still

pretty good to drive.

However an uncompetitive powertrain doesn't do the XV any favours.

The naturally aspirated 2.0-litre boxer petrol engine is smooth and responsive, though you

won't notice the extra 5bhp it has in the new model, especially as max torque is unchanged

(at 196Nm).

Those used to the turbocharged engines in the current crop of crossovers will notice

the lack of low-end torque, because you need to use the revs to get the best performance

out of the engine.The Lineartronic CVT gearbox is one of the best of its type, and actually

feels slightly more natural in this new model, but it still sends the revs soaring if you

put your foot down because it's the only way to make swift progress.

That means the powertrain is still noisy and feels old-fashioned.

For more infomation >> Car and driver reviews New Subaru XV 2018 review - Duration: 5:13.

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BOX LETTERS TUTORIAL (A to Z) Sketching, Teaching, Sunday School, Bible lessons & Ministry - Duration: 6:51.

Welcome to Wright ideas with Susan! now a lot of you have asked me about box

letters and if I had a sheet that you could download or something like that

with the full alphabet. well I don't. all I have is two - really

all books that I got at a children's workshop. it was put on by Open Air

Campaigners, OAC ministries and a guy named Wes Fittell introduced me to box

letters and it has been a wonderful tool to use with kids and adults as well. so

today I thought I'd just do a simple tutorial and do the letters A to Z

alongside with you. so what I'd like you to do - I'd like you to put me on pause and

then I'd like you to go grab a piece of paper and a pencil and we'll spend about

three to four minutes just learning the alphabet together ...

okay here we go. I just start by drawing some tracks.. so follow the lines on your page or put

some lines and we'll start with an A. An a is very simple, just a dot and a line.

To the kids I usually say, 'hey do you see two letters there?' and they first

initially just see the 'i' and then I say. "Look at the white part" and they're like 'Oh, An A!'

So we got A and B is just two dots and then I just do a little triangle there on the

side got the B and C you can do a see just with a line like that if you want

but I like to do a little line down like that. C and then D is again a dot and

then you just color in the edges. How's your D? good?

okay an E is just two lines. and I'll do an F here as well ... just like

the E so we go two lines and then of course we just colour in the corner.

okay now - I'll do a few more lines here and a G starts off just like a C so

you go to line then a line down like that and then I do a little tail like

that so there's my G and then H or H as they say here in Australia

two lines and then we have an I just draw the line nice and close like that and

then a J is a line down the middle and then a line here and then colour in this top

area. so J. K starts off just like an H two lines and then you just do the

triangle on the side and then an L is a line down and then a line across and

then your color in the side and then an M you have to make the Box

a little bit wider for an m and then you can just do two lines like this

got your M I could do a little triangle right there

so there's your M. ok next tracks L M N again a little bit wider

N is a little bit of a tricky one so I do a line down and then slant a line like

that... line down and then slant a line like that... there's different ways of

doing an N but that's how I do an N and then O is simple, just a dot... P is a dot and

then you color in the corner like you do with the F... now Q is different. I never

actually use the Q in a lesson. I never use Q... but anyway it's just an O and

then you can add a little tail off the grid so there's a Q. LMNOPQ and then

we've got R and it starts like an A and then you do a little triangle and

now S is also a bit tricky... it's just two slanted lines like that....

So how's everybody going? okay? now on to a T... so let's do our tracks, so T and T is just

a box and colour it in the sides so we have a T

and then a U is really simple just one line down the middle you've got a U

and the V is just very similar... down the middle and then just colour in the edges

so you got QRS TUV now W has to be a bit wider just like the M but you do the

lines from the top and I like to put a little triangle and then X some people

do an X just like this but I like to do a little triangle just

to make it looked a little bit more like an X and the kids seem to enjoy that as

well ...X and then a Y down the middle and then I just colour in the edges like this

there's my Y and then a Z or a 'Zed A Z is really the opposite to the S is a

couple ways you can do it but I like to do it slanted... slanting the lines down

like this but some people also do it straight across like that and sometimes

they do the S that way as well... so there you have the whole alphabet in box letters.

so how did you go with box letters? Does yours look pretty good?

well it does take a little practice and after a while it just becomes very easy if you

use it quite a bit and the kids really enjoyed it

if you like this little tutorial can you give it a thumbs up and let me know?

and if you'd like more tutorials on box letters I've actually started a playlist

so go have a look at that if

you'd like more information on that if you'd like me to do more videos on it too

let me know in the comments below.

thanks again for watching and I hope you found this little tutorial helpful

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