education safari march 15, 2009

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Welcome to the March 15, 2009 edition of education safari.

These 9 were great titles and the content matched it! I love to feature blogs and writers who match the style of this blog.

hall monitor presents Texas lacks sex education in state schools posted at DetentionSlip.org, saying, “Let’s educate children about sex so they don’t learn it from the streets.”

Becca Glouzstein presents What to tell your kids about suffering and injustice in the world posted at Inspiration for Mothers . Com.

Meaghan Montrose presents Effective Learning Strategies and Study Skills- Part 1 | posted at Colleen Palat.

GrrlScientist presents OpenLab2008: It’s Now Available! posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “OpenLabs are anthologies of the finest and most educational science, nature and medical writing published on the blogosphere in the previous year. This year’s edition, OpenLab2008, is now available for you to enjoy. These books make a fine and affordable gift for kids and adults who are fascinated by science (and I recommend them to libraries too).”

One Language presents Differences Between British and American English posted at Learn English Articles, saying, “If you’re ever spoken with a British person or visited the United Kingdom, you’re probably noticed that, although we’re speaking the same language, there are some pretty significant differences between American English and British English.”

Nancy Muller presents Essential Cookbooks for Kids posted at Recession Depression Therapy, saying, “Find the right inspiration for your students, while bringing literature, math and chemistry to life.”

Dana presents What my daughter has learned through blogging posted at Principled Discovery.

Ryan0257 presents Fisrt installment: Indoor activity posted at Children’s activities 2-12 years, saying, “activity for children 5-12 and above”

Rani presents How to write a memo- Format posted at Rayray’s writing, saying, “Do you need to write memos as students or teachers?”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of education safari using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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