

Say hello to Katherine the next time you’re in class. Widely known for her work with NASA, Katherine Johnson was an American mathematician, educator, and an all-around inspirational leader which is why we’re thrilled to give her a home in 3D space.

We have a feeling your students will not only be advancing their skills but they’ll be acing class in no time.īefore we jump into the details, you’ll notice a huge change around the axis this year meet our newest scale figure, Katherine Johnson. Personalized shortcuts, application settings, custom trackpad controls, and, of course, a new curriculum will help you take SketchUp to the next level in your classroom. Lots of famous faces are set to appear, with Kylie Minogue starring in a sketch created by the cast of BBC sitcom Ghosts and lots more surprises throughout.As you prep your classrooms for the upcoming school year, we’re excited to announce brand-new SketchUp for Schools for K-12 updates. There will be several skits from hit TV shows, including EastEnders, Waterloo Road and The Apprentice.Ī special edition of The Traitors will also feature as well as special scene from Killing Eve. The show will be jam packed, with hilarious sketches, live performance, music performances and lots of big surprises throughout the three hour show. Will there be any comedy of TV specials on Comic Relief 2023? There will also be a few surprise face popping up throughout the telethon. Presenters this evening include AJ Odudu, Joel Dommet, Zoe Ball, Paddy McGuinness and David Tennant. You can also catch up on the show at a later time or date on BBC iPlayer. The three-hour fundraising special will start at 7pm. It is the events 38th year since launching back in 1985. This year's Comic Relief airs on Friday, March 17 live from Media City, Salford. M&S shoppers love 'super soft' and 'comfortable' jumper that's just £5 in sale.Apple iPad rival launches tablet costing £190 less than their cheapest model.From comedy sketches to TV specials, tonight's show is bound to be a good one! But how can you watch? Here is everything you need to know. First established by comedian Sir Lenny Henry and writer Richard Curtis, the tele special is now something people look forward to every year. Since starting back in 1985 Comic Relief has raised a huge £1billion, with donations going towards charitable effort in the UK and abroad. After weeks of fundraising efforts, from bake sales to dress up days in schools and places of work, the big night has arrived. The annual telethon will air this on Friday, March 17 with a host of stars appearing on our screens in a bid to raise as much money as possible. Red Nose Day 2023 has arrived and millions of viewers are set to tune in to watch Comic Relief this evening.
