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Chargement... Booker T. Washington: A Photo-Illustrated Biographypar Margo McLoone
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A brief biography of the man who was born a slave and worked in salt mines as a youth but went on to become a national leader for the education of African-Americans and founder of Tuskegee Institute. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I can relate to this book in the fact that after many years for just working at a job, and I have worn many hats and have acquired many different job skills, it was never a career. I wanted to be able to go back to school and learn a skills that once was learned, I could actually apply it to many different positions in one field, something that I could work hard for and the end result be not only a skills but something that will help to benefit many for years to come.
I would do a planting project with my kids to relate to this book. I would have the following supplies:
a planting box
soil
seeds
gardening hand tools
small tarra cotta pots
I would have the kids help pour or scoop soil into the terra cotta pots, then I would have then drop a few seeds into the pots and then cover them up soil and then water then seeds. I would explain to them that by learning how to plant seeds and water them that they are learning how to take care of plants and that maybe some day they would grow up to work with plants and flowers. Once the seeds had began to sprout and get a little bigger then I would have the students help me remove the plants from the pots and replant them inside the planter box. I would also have the students keep a journal of how the plants grew from start to finish. I