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The Read with Carylee Show brings the love of literature to children and gives a peek behind the scenes by evoking the joy of reading, helping children interact with authors, and displaying the hidden talent of these authors who may be living in your community. This episode will read All About Me During the Quarantine by Taneka Ferrell. ✅ ABOUT THE STORY: In such a difficult time in the world, we need children to know that a bright future still awaits them. All About Me During the Quarantine helps parents and teachers start positive and healthy conversations that dreams await to be pursued and to come true. If your little one wants to be a chef, a comedian, a basketball star, a dancer, a celebrity hairstylist — they indeed can! Surely, they can be anything they want to be! Mom and author Taneka Ferrell found inspiration from her own family in the middle of a series of lockdowns. "My nieces, nephews and son have all been an inspiration to me. They can make other kids who read this book be happy and just be able to have something for them to open up and say, "that's neat". Having that drive and passion, we want as parents to support them from a young age. Just imagine what they'll be in the next few years." ✅ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Taneka Ferrell is a Maryland resident and product of the Prince Georges County (PGC) schools system, Oxon Hill High School graduate, and University of Maryland Eastern Shore graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. As a young black woman growing up in Maryland, Taneka does not look like what she has been through. Her story, testimony, and energy makes each person she graces her presence realize and understand that they do not have to allow their circumstances to become their blueprint for life. But rather, it can be a stepping stone for how to rise above, be fearfully and wonderfully made in God's image and give back no matter how much we may have lacked or not experienced in our youth. Visit her website https://www.agirlwithagrind.com/ and follow her on IG: https://www.instagram.com/agirlwithagrind/ Don't forget to get your copy here ⬇️ https://www.agirlwithagrind.com/shop?fbclid=IwAR2eO__d5hMu9WWzwf6WtSwSq5qw8iBmc4QHuOZI7I_jUDNrmU0Nt3aTJDs #familyread #whatsyourpassion #blackauthors #kidsbook #blackmompreneur #kidsliterature #booksforkids #kidslearning #itsallaboutmeduringtheQuarantine #readwithcarylee ✅ COME AND READ WITH CARYLEE Discover other books that are worth your time and join author read-aloud at Carylee's YouTube channel
Join Ronlyn, Ashanna, and Sarah as we chat with three amazing sophomores at Oxon Hill High School about their experience in the 1:1 program, as well as their tips for their fellow students and educators. Connect with us on Twitter, and use #PGCPSOne2One. Also, join the conversation by leaving us voice messages using the Anchor app on your mobile device. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/T3PGCPS/message
Join Ronlyn, Ashanna, and Sarah as we interview Principal Holland of Oxon Hill High School! Connect with us on Twitter, and use #PGCPSOne2One. Also, join the conversation by leaving us voice messages using the Anchor app on your mobile device. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/T3PGCPS/message
Franklin talks to three AP Physics students from Oxon Hill High School in Maryland about their class project demonstrating magnetic reconnection.
Franklin talks to three AP Physics students from Oxon Hill High School in Maryland about their class project demonstrating magnetic reconnection.
We've been hearing all year about the wonderful things students are doing with podcasts. So this week on the show, we showcase a couple of them. First, three 5th graders from the Park School in Brookline, MA share with us an immigrant's journey from Uganda to the United States. Then, in a segment created especially for the EdSurge podcast, three high school students from Oxon Hill High School in Maryland debate whether technology should be used more or less in school.