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Congratulations Joseph! Admitted to UALR SLUFY for Talented and Gifted

Posted by Lanita Wasson on Thursday, June 3, 2010, In : Talented and Gifted 

Gotta Brag!  My Son has been accepted into the UALR Summer Laureate Program  - SLUFY- for Talented and Gifted Education.  He has also received a scholarship.  Great Job!  Very Proud of you son!




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Coloring Multiplied

Posted by Lanita Wasson on Thursday, May 6, 2010, In : Math 

Multiplication can be a difficult math skill to accomplish. Many students never master the quick recall of multiplication or division facts. Usually, teaching multiplication and division fact families is done in a rote manor. Writing, reciting, and quizzing on the facts until they are ingrained. Unfortunately, this method is not always effective, especially for someone with a strong visual learning style. An amazing new teaching technique created by Lrng2HavFun Tutorial Services, is fun, ea...


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National Autism Awareness Month!

Posted by Lanita Wasson on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, In : Learning 


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So - How do I write this paper?

Posted by Lanita on Tuesday, November 24, 2009, In : Writing 

Writing a theme paper? a research paper? maybe an essay? Well, don't panic just yet. Here are some basic tips for any project/assignment that requires structured writing.

  • Brainstorm - Toss those ideas, words, phrases, questions in the basket and then...
  • Outline! - Your project should follow an outline, this will help you stay on topic as you write.
  • Narrow your scope to 3 points of interest, 3 ideas or 3 subjects to compare, argue, etc..
  • It's a conversation,
    • Hello - Introduction...


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HELP! My child hates to read!

Posted by Lanita on Monday, November 23, 2009, In : Reading 

Many children really do not like reading. Why? Often it stems from missing some basic reading skills. Many children who struggle with reading resist any opportunity to read, not even reading signs or labels. They fear they will get the words wrong, that they will be criticized, and that they are stupid or simply unable to learn. Of course we know that they will get some words wrong, we will do our best to encourage and not criticize, and NO these children are not stupid, nor are they unable...


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Lanita Wasson, Director
Mabelvale, Saline County, Arkansas
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Showing Tag: "ar" (Show all posts)

Congratulations Joseph! Admitted to UALR SLUFY for Talented and Gifted

Posted by Lanita Wasson on Thursday, June 3, 2010, In : Talented and Gifted 

Gotta Brag!  My Son has been accepted into the UALR Summer Laureate Program  - SLUFY- for Talented and Gifted Education.  He has also received a scholarship.  Great Job!  Very Proud of you son!




Continue reading ...
 

Coloring Multiplied

Posted by Lanita Wasson on Thursday, May 6, 2010, In : Math 

Multiplication can be a difficult math skill to accomplish. Many students never master the quick recall of multiplication or division facts. Usually, teaching multiplication and division fact families is done in a rote manor. Writing, reciting, and quizzing on the facts until they are ingrained. Unfortunately, this method is not always effective, especially for someone with a strong visual learning style. An amazing new teaching technique created by Lrng2HavFun Tutorial Services, is fun, ea...


Continue reading ...
 

National Autism Awareness Month!

Posted by Lanita Wasson on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, In : Learning 


Continue reading ...
 

So - How do I write this paper?

Posted by Lanita on Tuesday, November 24, 2009, In : Writing 

Writing a theme paper? a research paper? maybe an essay? Well, don't panic just yet. Here are some basic tips for any project/assignment that requires structured writing.

  • Brainstorm - Toss those ideas, words, phrases, questions in the basket and then...
  • Outline! - Your project should follow an outline, this will help you stay on topic as you write.
  • Narrow your scope to 3 points of interest, 3 ideas or 3 subjects to compare, argue, etc..
  • It's a conversation,
    • Hello - Introduction...


Continue reading ...
 

HELP! My child hates to read!

Posted by Lanita on Monday, November 23, 2009, In : Reading 

Many children really do not like reading. Why? Often it stems from missing some basic reading skills. Many children who struggle with reading resist any opportunity to read, not even reading signs or labels. They fear they will get the words wrong, that they will be criticized, and that they are stupid or simply unable to learn. Of course we know that they will get some words wrong, we will do our best to encourage and not criticize, and NO these children are not stupid, nor are they unable...


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