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Overcoming Difficulty in Language Arts

Autor Dorothy M. Johnson-Nelson
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OVERCOME DIFFICULTY IN LANGUAGE ARTS is designed to help students and individuals build language skills, which is impressive, versatile and precise. The lessons included in the textbook provide many opportunities for students and individuals to practice, and supply language and writing skills which will help students and individuals improve communication abilities, and increase students' scores on standard tests. Practice exercises will help students and individuals learn about writing skills. Improve grammar and better understanding of Language Arts. Parents, guardians, and teachers will observe grammar progress. Dorothy M. Johnson-Nelson is the founder of Bethlehem Pre-School, North Lauderdale, Florida, and Bethlehem Junior Academy, a private school, was established November 2011, in Tamarac, Florida. Audrey M. Nelson and Dorothy M. Nelson are visionaries of this Christian Academy, which educates students from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade. Purpose of writing this extraordinary comprehensive Language Arts textbook, includes invaluable help in generating ideas, writing clear, coherent paragraphs, and strengthening grammar rules. Many students and individuals think writing is difficult. However, they do not realize that it is easy to become an proficient writer. "I can do all things through CHRIST who strengthen me. (Philippians 4:13)
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ISBN-13: 9781503573512
ISBN-10: 1503573516
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: XLibris

Notă biografică

Dorothy M. Johnson-Nelson was born in a small town called Mount Moriah in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica, West Indies. In 1981, she moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her husband, Roy, and their three daughters, Barbara, Audrey, and Andrea. While In Jamaica, she taught for fifteen years at the following high schools: Glanvilla High School, Christiana, Manchester Glenmiur High School, May Pen, Clarendon Vere Technical High School, Vere, Clarendon Once she moved to the United States, Dorothy's own children's education became her focus, so she didn't pursue a teaching career. Instead, she worked with News Sun Sentinel, Bank of America, Selkirk Cable, Coral Ridge Ministries, Tamarac Pre-School, and Bethel Worship Center. She attended Nova Southeastern University and did a child care course. Upon completion, she opened a child care facility in her home 2005. She started with one student in her kitchen. She was able to renew her vocational passion while helping the child grasp concepts that would better prepare her for Pre-K and Elementary School. When the student's mother saw how rapidly her child excelled, she recommended other parents to "Miss Dorothy," as she is called. Soon, the kitchen school grew so much that she decided to find a larger space that would accommodate more students. With a growing desire to enliven her teaching career, Dorothy established Bethlehem PreSchool in 2005, with the assistance of her two daughters, Barbara, Audrey, and Pastor Morency, her beloved niece. Because the preschool has outgrown its capacity, Audrey and Dorothy established Bethlehem Junior Academy in 2012. Bethlehem Junior Academy is an elementary school from kindergarten to eighth grade. As the hallmark of Dorothy's successful schools, her philosophy is "It is never too early or late to learn!" One of her favorite Scripture verse is this: "Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your path straight." (Proverbs 3:5-6)