Maji Shujaa
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This is a planned space for teachers of our youth, both in the Academy, school, and homeschool to share what we teach, and how we teach. Although I don’t like writing tons of lesson plans, I know that journalling our plans helps us with achieving our goals. Also, sharing our creative lesson plans with others does two things.
1. It saves the… Read more-
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Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
This looks great! Note that Mwalimu is singular and Walimu is plural. Note also that both are ultimately derived from arabic.
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I am one of the only teachers at my center (most of whom are black like myself)who tries teaching from an AC framework.
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My lesson plans are mostly AC, however I am open to give the children more enriching experiences from an AC perspective.
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Thank you Dr. Kambon. I am familiar with him and hope to connect so that I can get resources and ideas. I did look up Angela Freeman’s books and start out ordering a couple of her titles. She has a very nice selection.
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I use a lot of Tom and Muriel Feelings books and Atinuke too even though some are very lengthy so I have to shorten them when I read to the kids. The attention spans!
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Help me out!! I’m sure we all can benefit! I’m teaching a class of 9-11 year old students. Let’s start a collaboration of some African Centered Science Lessons. Please post some Science subjects and themes. We will then form posting strands and collaborate on possible vocabulary, resources, media, books, and materials!! Remember that we… Read more
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I have decided to do a year long Science , Sustainability, Entrepreneurship model on the following:
A Hydroponic Food Growing System that does not depend on any technology.
The Bucket is filled with water and nutrients.
There is a hose that is running from the bucket down into your growing tank.
Build or buy a table with wheels, to rotate…- View 2 replies
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