Computer Homeschooling..the added advantage in african american children's education. (Part 1)

Written by Daviyd Peterson


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Remember homeschooling african american children is only for those parents who are committed to their children's education. Also their are resource and financial commitments, and these are easily answered by several affordable ways to properly educate your african american children. This subject is worthy of more than just one article and therefore will be covered in a 4 part series. To receive notification ofrepparttar publication ofrepparttar 109117 rest ofrepparttar 109118 series email us at going.wireless.spirit@homeschoolwireless.com or if you have an RSS reader click on this link -

Members of our staff support african american computer homeschooling in their area and we have a slight favor to see computer homeschooling everywhere benefit fromrepparttar 109119 advantages of a wireless network. We even have minority friends that work at major retailers in several states that are homeschooled and already have experienced having a wireless home.

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Daviyd Peterson: 10-year consultant, instructor, trainer Helps african american homeschools bridge the digital divide by becoming computer homeschools. Free article on "Computer Homeschooling" and other related articles http://www.homeschoolwireless.com/homeschoolwireless.htm

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Spring Cleaning Teaching Tip

Written by Freda J. Glatt, M.S.


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5. Design feet and cut out two per critter from construction paper. Glue them torepparttar bottoms ofrepparttar 109116 bags sorepparttar 109117 litter critters will be able to stand up.

6. How about making signs to go withrepparttar 109118 critters? Use slogans such as "Beware ofrepparttar 109119 Litter Critter!" or "Every litter bit hurts." Tape or glue them to craft or popsicle sticks or put them through a pencil point.

7. If your project is ongoing, graph how well it is proceeding by putting on a smiley or sad face, daily; you can either draw or use stickers. This will keep track of how clean or messyrepparttar 109120 designated area is. Perhapsrepparttar 109121 individual or group that cleans his/their area first can receive a reward.

8. Follow up by asking which areas in your school or community could use a good cleaning. Could you start, or get involved in, a School or Neighborhood Cleanup Day? This idea would certainly complement a unit on environment or pollution.

I hope these ideas are useful and ignite your own creativity!

Freda J. Glatt, MS, retired from teaching after a 34-year career in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. Her focus, now, is to reach out and help others reinforce reading comprehension and develop a love for reading. Visit her site at http://www.sandralreading.com. Reading is FUNdamental!


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