Posts Tagged ‘money’
Blog for iplittle on December 10th, 2008
As a follow-up to the “non-core” subject resources to use with a SMART Board, we have put together a bunch of really cool sites for all of our business/marketing/accounting teachers out there. In fact, we all clearly need to know more about money, spending, saving, and investing so these sites will work well in just about any class. Check out these interactive, SMART Board friendly sites that are perfect for use in business geared classes and for teaching basic money skills to your students

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Show me the money! SMART Board and financial literacy education
Blog for iplittle on December 10th, 2008
Children Help December 10, 2008 at 2:22 pm · Filed under People and Places Most of us do not know how to handle and help others, even our own Children. But helping the needy comes automatic to these Children from Tamilnadu without any reservation or praise: 1. Karunakaran, studying in 8th standard in Sivasamy Aiyar school, Tirukattupalli, helps people affected by road side accidents or or those who become sick.

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Children Help
Blog for iplittle on December 9th, 2008
Image via Wikipedia It is true, unfortunately, that the United States needs its roads and bridges rebuilt before any more disasters befall families just trying to get from one side of a river to another. But it is equally true that infants and toddlers need care and nurturing; children’s hearts and minds need to be developed in schools so they can become responsible and innovative adults who can create and contribute to a green economy, while, at the same time, having the good sense to

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How About A Stimulus Package For Women’s “Human Capital” Jobs?
Blog for iplittle on December 7th, 2008
It could be Christmas approaching, or it could be the Catholic Church’s success last month in its support of Proposition 8, the initiative to restore marriage in California. But it’s curious to see what’s been on the minds of the folks at the Los Angeles Times in the past few weeks: 1. “Pope’s new edict on the priesthood” (Mon

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As Christmas Approaches, LAT Goes After Catholic Church; Reader Hits Back
Blog for iplittle on December 7th, 2008
U-M celebrates the impact of historic Michigan Difference campaign President Coleman hails impact of philanthropy Michigan Difference: Campaign-at-a-glance A sample of facilities supported by the campaign Campaign results are in: You make the Difference! ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The Michigan Difference, the most successful fundraising campaign in the University of Michigan’s history, is being celebrated today (Friday) for the impact it is making on the life of the campus.

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U-M celebrates the impact of historic Michigan Difference campaign
admin on December 7th, 2008
Have you gotten into the Christmas spirit yet? I haven’t quite gotten there yet, my wife usually does on Thanksgiving Day and likes to call me the Grinch because I’m not quite as in to it as she is

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Weekend Roundup- The Christmas Spirit Edition
admin on December 7th, 2008
So I’m done with the JLPT. Yay! It was rather hectic this morning

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JLPT Completed: Our Journey and a Reality Check?
Blog for iplittle on December 7th, 2008
Junior Achievement can help with finance courses Delmarva Now, MD – Dec 5, 2008 I strongly support the editorial in Monday’s Daily Times about teaching personal finances to all high school graduates.

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Junior Achievement can help with finance courses – Delmarva Now
ISA on December 6th, 2008
December 6th is Saint Nicholas Day, and our family celebrated this morning at breakfast and read the book Santa, are you for Real? around the table. We try to keep our focus on Jesus on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, but since we live in the United States of Wal-mart and holiday commercialism, we decided as parents a few years ago that we had to come up with a reasonable answer for the occasions when our children may ask, “So, if we are going to focus on Jesus alone at Christmas, does that me

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Happy Saint Nicholas Day!
admin on December 5th, 2008
This is How Schools Handle Food Allergies? I came across an enlightening article the other day from Reuters Health on food allergy action plans in schools. Food allergies and specifically allergic reactions in schools have been all over the news lately and I assumed most schools would already have, or be working to create, a food allergy action plan for their students.

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Why Is My Child Being Bullied?