by MSV | Mar 1, 2018 | Education
Hey, Everybody! Today is March and it is National Women’s History Month! This year, we will be learning about women of color with an emphasis on African-American women. For me, this is a time for us to learn about African-American women in a way that’s...
by MSV | Feb 2, 2018 | Culture, Education, Hebrew, Hebrew
Shalom! Have you ever learned a new language before? I have! This is my second time around. Years ago, I aimed to learn Spanish and guess what? I did it! I am a tad rusty now, but you should have heard me in Mexico back in 2004. I was gettin’ it. 😉 I have always...
by MSV | Jan 5, 2018 | Blog, Curriculum, Education
In my review post on BookShark’s Science Level 3, I mentioned that I liked the ability to move around the lesson topics and that by doing so I was not sacrificing my students’ learning experience. (A major plus for BookShark!) Because I needed to teach the...
by MSV | Dec 11, 2017 | Blog, Curriculum, Education
We have completed one-third of BookShark’s Science Level 3, and now is a good time to give you my first review. I have already shared on Facebook & IG that overall we are liking it; but I do feel the need to supplement. By supplement, I mean I either want to...
by MSV | Aug 1, 2017 | Culture, Education, History, History
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by MSV | Jul 28, 2017 | Culture, Education, Geography, History, Printables
Enjoy a quick freebie that you can use to help students understand the African Diaspora into the Americas (North, Central, and South). I use this chart in both (North) American History and Latin American History to explain the diaspora at large and the smaller groups...
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