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Caroline Mackay
Resource Box - Caroline Mackay 2007 Caroline Mackay is a retired teacher of thirty seven years and writer and producer of many school programs. She is the host of http://www.ezeducationplays.com/articles.html And http://www.ezelectronicelements.com/page/page/3966316.htm
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» Portables for Senior Citizens
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Electronics | Unrated  printer version
I love music and I often reminisce with my kids and grandkids about sitting around the table at night, when I was young and listening to the radio. The Lone Ranger and The Shadow always kept us spell bound. I used to listen to music just like the youngsters today, but my mobility was limited by the length of the electrical cord.

» Getting in Touch With TV Networks
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Mass media | Rating:  printer version
Have you ever been watching a TV program and you liked it so much that you wanted to contact the network and thank them for the splendid program. Or, maybe you have seen something that you find particularly offensive and you would like to complain to the network and tell them to clean up their act. If you want to make changes in the programs that you see on TV then you need to make your voice heard. If you dont try then you really have no room to complain. Now many people do not do the email route and they are used to the old snail mail. So those snail mail users here are some addresses for you to use to voice those opinions.

» Electricity and Grandkids
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Family | Unrated  printer version
So its holiday time and who is showing up at your house raring to go? The Grandkids. They are such a joy and you can hardly wait til they get here, but you must childproof the house first. You put all the breakables up high, lock or tie all the cabinets shut, put the cat and dog food out of sight because it is eatable and some of those little ones dont know the difference. You will need to hide all the remotes or they will hide them from you. Lets see now they can come and all will be safe. Right?

» 10 Qualities You Find in Good Students and Good Citizens
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Education | Unrated  printer version
Over the years I have found 10 qualities in students that make them good students. To me a good student is not always the student that gets an A. Some students can get an A without even trying and they will take any path they need to, to get that A. Then there are those students that work their little hearts out and get a B or even sometimes a C and they are much better students that the A student talked about above. A student is someone that wants to learn and study to make himself better.

» The Bald Eagle, National Symbol of the United States of America
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Education | Rating:  printer version
For many years I taught my fifth grade students about the symbols of the United States of America. Over the years I have grown to love our national symbol, the American Bald Eagle. Many students are shocked to learn that our national symbol is not the flag, but the Bald Eagle.

» The Dreaded Word Thong
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Education | Unrated  printer version
Being a teacher I have to be very careful with my vocabulary. Even when I am pronouncing words I must be careful so that the students do not misinterpret what I say. If I do not do this then there can be some very embarrassing moments because the student has misheard or misunderstood what I said. I want to be a good example to my students and use words appropriately and avoid embarrassing moments. Using less familiar words help the students build vocabulary and some of them enjoy looking up words they do not know or trying to figure out what I said..

» Positive and Negatives of DVD Car Systems
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Vehicles | Rating:  printer version
Car video systems are really catching on and many families are purchasing them to install in their present vehicles. The positives of having one in your car would probably include the following reasons, especially if you have children.

» Philo T. FarnsworthTV Inventor
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Electronics | Rating:  printer version
Recently I was reading a list of inventors of important inventions that affect our lives every day. I glanced down the list quickly looking for the inventor I knew most about because he once lived in this area. To my astonishment he was not on the list, in fact, the item he invented was not on the list. This really surprised me because most everyone now days has at least one or two of these in their homes.

» Teaching Patriotism is a Growing Concern
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Education | Rating:  printer version
Patriotism is a growing concern in our nation today. One of the ways to teach children patriotism is to have them be in an informative play or program. Many schools and teachers are looking for programs to fit this description that are easy to put on and take very little practice time to present. With all the teaching and testing that teachers are required to do for the No Child Left Behind idea has left them with little time to do the creative programs for their students.

» Showcase PE Skills Instead of Music Skills
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/7/2007 | Education | Rating:  printer version
Students in Elementary Schools love to share their talents and to basically show off. Teachers have found a multitude of ways to let them share their talents and knowledge through Science Fairs, History Days, Plays, Musicals, Programs, Spelling Bees and many other things, but rarely have they done anything with PE Skills other than to play sports.