Angela Fafali Nyarko

Homeschooling children with dyslexia and dysgraphia

If your child has dyslexia and/or dysgraphia this recorded webinar that took place this past week may be of great interest to you. The presenter shared a lot of her successes with her three children that each are dyslexic and has dysgraphia. They have won several recognized awards for their giftedness inspite of their learning …

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Super Saturday: Architecture: It’s Elementary

Are you currently doing architecture studies with your elementary students? Are you interested in doing architecture with your elementary student? Then you may be interested in this complete lesson on Architecture: It’s Elementary  <<<<<Click on the title to be directed to the website<<<<< This Web-based guidebook for teachers includes ten lesson plans for each elementary …

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Thought Provoking Thursday: Becoming Common Core – Why Not?

Just in case you are not knowledgeable of Common Core or is affected by it already in some way via having some public schooled children then I’ve gathered some information for you to read at your leisure. These links are NOT to alarm you but you educate you. If you nor I are educated then …

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Thought Provoking Thursdays: New SAT should reflect Common Core

Common Core……. The big buzz word that is floating around invoking fear, concern and worry. For me, I thought that as a homeschooling parent this type of teaching method would NOT affect my students/children in any way. Demisingly, it will. The College Board has decided to align the SAT testing to that of common core. …

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