We are delighted to announce “Library Science” as our latest addition to our helpful Resource Page –
https://www.christiansforever.com/resources-to-make-life-easy-fun-exciting-unusual-youtube-videos/
We want to express a big “thank you” to one of our homeschool followers with the suggestion. Here is the rest of the story to Libraries as Language Learning Centers –
During a research assignment, Karen, one of our students, conducted extra credit research and came across this article. We were impressed by this article as it is highly relevant to our current learning objectives. I wanted to share it with you, and I hope you could consider including this resource on your link page, even if only temporarily. I believe it could be beneficial for your other visitors, and it would assist our students in citing appropriate resources. It also enhances engagement, especially when positive feedback from outreach efforts is visible to everyone. Please let me know if you would be willing to add it so I can share this exciting news with Karen and her fellow students. I appreciate your assistance!
Warm regards,
Ms. Stephanie Cooper
Homeschool Teacher and Advisor
Homeschoolers/Educators/Parents: sketch/color an illustration. Theme: learning. Read the story called “Early Americans” in Learning to Read: American History, Volume 1. Put these words in alphabetical order and use in a sentence: archaeological, ceremonies, library, museum, adobe. Write how you think one of the people/groups felt in this story. Share what types of archaeological evidence is found in museums. Write one question you have and research it. (Skillset: identify, comprehend, analyze, empathy, apply, verbal, project)
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