Sunday, February 13, 2011

Man Wear One Piece Swimsuit




The ever belieber free office suite OpenOffice is now available in a version for children aged 7 to 12. In my opinion, but both smaller and older children have fun in doing so.
This is a simplified version, but it can be quite full-text, spreadsheets, presentations and drawings do with it. I find the drawing program very successful.
Here is the main .
Click here to download for Windows
The developers are eager to return for a donation.

Thus, the beginning looks:
Thus, the surface of the word processor looks like:



Thus, the surface of the sign program:









Thursday, February 10, 2011

In The Loop Streeming

Open Office Spreadsheet - a great program to create worksheets


spreadsheet is a simple great program for Windows, lets you quickly and easily create worksheets. There is the possibility to set the number range chosen (from 10 to 1,000,000), the task type (positive, negative split, times), if you want to count on in writing or not. Even more possibilities you see here .
short, this program provides everything you need to do exercises for students from year one. A copy function may be the sheet that can easily fit into eg Word
The program is free software, the programmers happy but a voluntary donation.
you can download the program here.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Watch Ross Kemp On Gangs Jamaca

reading! Leave! Calculate!

reading! Leave! Calculate!
that's the point. Or better: Convert Properly read, write properly and correctly. This is important and is becoming increasingly important in our society. This is what we expect from our children and what they should learn in school.
How does it work? Reading, writing and numeracy are complex processes in the brain. One need such a sophisticated fine motor skills, so you can hold the pen correctly, so you can make lines so that you can do loops, so you can write the end.
Also attention is very important. When I read, write, count, my thoughts are here and now, that is, to what I am reading, writing and arithmetic. Everyone knows from personal experience that when you read such newspaper, while looking with one eye on the TV, you do not know what you read or what you saw.
Furthermore we need some functions, also called partial performance or perceptions. If any of these functions are not 100% works, so pronounced differently, it can lead to difficulty in reading, writing and arithmetic. If I do not hear as true what is said, then I can not write it correctly. Or if I do not really see what is written, then I can not read properly.
The proper part of the fixed communications services is crucial. If they are pronounced differently, it is possible that dyslexia is a man or Dyscalculic.