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Sitemap for KinderArt ® Art Lesson Plans, Lessons, Projects, Activities and Ideas for Children of All Ages (Kindergarten to Grade Twelve) We have created this page as an easy reference point containing a list of all the lessons, crafts, activities and articles available at KinderArt.com. You will also find links to our newsletter, blog, about us page and contact information. As more resources are added, you will see them included on this page. 12 Children’s Books That Teach Kids About Black Heroes Illustrated children's books teach kids about black leaders in art, music, science, entertainment, and social activism. Having children read illustrated books about people who have made a difference in the world in science, music, art, and social activism is a fun and engaging way for them to learn about history. Buzz Feed compiled a list of 26 children’s books focused on celebrating black heroes. Check out the list below: Harlem’s Little Blackbird: Tells the story of Florence Mills, a singer with a voice like a bird.

How To Draw A Minion - Art for Kids Hub Hey art friends! Today we’re learning how to draw a minion! We’ve drawn one before, about two years ago. The Stained Glass Museum - Collections Search the Collections Click here to browse The Stained Glass Museum's Collection We are currently updating our glass catalogue webpages. You are welcome to browse them but please remember they are a work in progress. Glass

What one college discovered when it stopped accepting SAT/ACT scores (iStock) Hampshire College is a liberal arts school in Massachusetts that has decided not to accept SAT/ACT scores from applicants. That’s right — the college won’t accept them, a step beyond the hundreds of “test-optional” schools that leave it up to the applicant to decide whether to include them in their applications. So what has happened as a result of the decision? Drawspace - drawing lessons Drawspace Pro Lessons are designed for artists of all levels and educators, and are logically organized into resources and activities. Eventually, all lessons and E-books authored by Brenda Hoddinott will be available here: four to eight brand new lessons and newly-revised older lessons are being added every month! Upgrade Now: Download all 308 lessons and 4 e-books!

15 Reasons Going to an HBCU is an Experience Like No Other Huffington Post The roads of HBCUs are paved in black magic. The more than 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the nation act as a safe space for black students to grow, learn and express themselves. Some may argue that predominantly white institutions (known as PWIs) provide a more realistic picture of the society black students enter after graduation, but HBCU students aren’t ill-prepared by any means. As a proud graduate of Howard University, one of the top HBCUs in the nation, I feel more than equipped to successfully maneuver through a racially biased world — and trust me, I’m holding my black power fist while I do. HBCUs are just as special as they are unique.

Charlotte Mason Help: Artist Study Tips Before you show the print: Ask the children if they know the artist. If not, tell them the name and write it on a dry erase board in large letters. Have the children repeat the artist’s name after listening to your pronunciation. Have the children look for the signature on the print. So, You Want to Play College Ball? So, You Want to Play College Ball?By Christopher J. Klicka, Senior Counsel for theHomeschool Legal Defense Association Good news for homeschoolers who want to receive NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) scholarships and participate in college sports! Picture Books as Reading Books: 3rd-5th Grade Level – Eclectic Homeschooling As I was considering which chapter books would work best as readers for my daughter this school year, I decided to go a different direction. There are so many great picture books that are designed to be read aloud by an adult that would work just as well. I went in search of classic picture books and chose ones that fell within the 3rd-5th grade level. I’m combining those with some chapter books for this school year. I like looking at the grade level and lexile level as well as my child’s interests in order to determine which order to read the books. For reading, I have my daughter read aloud to me about 15-20 minutes most school days.

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