Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Si es difícil estudiar en casa science, language arts and math, chequea esta página para que practiques en casa de una forma interactiva con tu familia!!!





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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ART AND CRAFT


German Kraft simply means power or ability.  It involves the application of a technique. The crafts tend to produce things for various human purposes, and though they may be pretty or pleasing in any number of ways.

 

Art: It expresses emotions, and the conclusion is how and what you feel or what you want


Art and Craft Jokes! GOOGLE SEARCH  IMAGES. JOKES AND THOUGHTS BY LILIANA DE BAKER



Get different of delectable appetizer ideas for all your family

 

AHHH, MMM… PREPARE IT AND TASTE IT!


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ART AND CRAFT IDEAS
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ART CRAFT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
Information for Teachers and Parents
KinderArt® features many activities and lesson plans which have proven successful with children and adults with disabilities. In order to help those who work with special children and adults, we have listed a few appropriate activities here in one place. In addition, at the bottom of this page, we have provided you with links to resources specifically designed for children and adults with special needs.
Lessons
Depending on their level of ability, children and adults with disabilities will be able to attempt the following activities. You are the best judge of what the people in your care are capable of. Remember to always have patience and encourage students to do ask much as they can on their own. There is a tremendous amount of satisfaction that comes with being able to complete tasks on your own - always keep that in mind. The key is to keep levels of ability in mind at all times and remember to be supportive - every step of the way. For those with visual impairment, tactile activities are imperative (clay, masks, puppets, etc.)
 



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Student of the Month


I’m Angeline Castrejo Lewis. I’m 9 years old and I’m in fourth grade. I’m a designer. I like to design because if I don’t design I am not me. When I design I feel that design is my destiny. I wish to be a good designer when I grow up.





Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Values by Heclya Gonzalez


Brave people think things through and ask, “Is this the best way to do this?”  Cowards, on the other hand, always say, “It can’t be done”.


We win many of life’s rewards by learning how to hang in there and work till the very end.

1.Come to school every day.

2.Have your supplies ready.
3.Have your material organized.
4.Pay attention in class.
5.COMPLETEASSIGMENTS ON TIME.
6.FOLLOW DIRECTIONS.
7.Ask for help when you need it.
8.PARTICIPATE IN CLASS ACTIVITIES.
9.FOLLOW ALL SCHOOL RULES. 
10.ALWAYS TRY TO DO YOUR BEST.


 
 



Did you know...? by Rosa Ponce



Did you know…? 'Bookkeeper' and 'bookkeeping' are the only 2 words in the English language with three consecutive double letters

Did you know...?  Bill Gates began programming computers at the age  of 13.

Tips by Liliana Baker



TIP #1: Do not procrastinate.  It is easy to say, “I’ll do it later.” It is better to do things as soon as possible especially your homework.

TIP #2: Simply tell your teacher, “I’m struggling with this class, but I want to succeed. What would you recommend?”