Computer Homeschooling..the added advantage in african american children's education. (Part 1)Written by Daviyd Peterson
We've got spirit, yes we do! We've got spirit how 'bout you!When it comes to computer homeschooling your african american children, african american parents have to enable themselves with right spirit to support their children's unique educational experience. To increase today's educational environment most african american homeschoolers should have computers and Internet access for research and educational support resources. Parents can now enhance that environment with a wireless home network to share a single Internet connection with simple addition of a wireless broadband pc card, now your minority family has moved into arena of computer homeschooling. Some of many benefits of homeschooling your african american children, is added advantage of computer homeschooling to raise bar even more. Homeschooling african american children gives their parents ability to better support their children's education and develop their precious minds to be best. An african american homeschool environment additionally has uniqueness of insuring that our proud african american heritage is remembered more than just one month out of a year and their role models will continue to be representative of their parents views instead of some imagined stars or false heroes.
| | Spring Cleaning Teaching TipWritten by Freda J. Glatt, M.S.
Okay! It's Spring! Time for cleaning! Along with painting house, planting new flowers, and/or cleaning out garage; get children involved in cleaning their rooms, closets, classrooms, or anything else that is pertinent to your situation. Here are some suggestions to try diminishing groans and complaints that are sure to follow:1. Suggest a Spring Cleanup Day and ask where classroom, house, or room needs to be cleaned most. Write a list of these targeted areas, likely to be project areas, book or game shelves, sink areas, etc. Tell individual or groups of children that they are now responsible for keeping one of areas clean. In order to help remind them, they will have an art project and make Litter Critters! 2. On both sides of brown-paper lunch bags, have children draw crazy critters. They may color or paint features. If painted, let bag dry. 3. In meantime, rip newspapers into small pieces. Have children fill their dried bags until they are rounded and close open end with a rubber band or string. 4. Create hair from crepe paper or yarn and glue on buttons, fabric scraps, ribbons, and so forth to 'dress' critters.
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