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From a child's perspective
Children are such innocent, pure thinkers when they are just starting to grasp the English language. They take everything so literally. When I was attempting to retrieve a game from the top of a closet, I had to ask my three year old grandson to grab Read More...
Interesting thought
Texas is not a union state, so I have never participated in a teachers' strike. We do have organizations that work on our behalf, but I'm not sure how much they accomplish. I was reading Alexander Russo's blog this morning, and he had a short little post Read More...
Learning really can be fun
After my one hour session with Camera Guy yesterday, I now know how to use my camera. For those of you who don't know about Camera Guy, I responded to an ad in my local paper because my new camera didn't come with a manual. When I asked for one, I was Read More...
Hand gestures studied as learning tool
Students may learn better if they connect the learning to hand gestures according to a study involving math and 84 third and fourth graders. Children taught to gesture with their hands as they learn new concepts perform far better at solving similar problems Read More...