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> PREPARING YOUNG CHILDREN FOR MATH By Claudia Zaslavsky (Schocken, 139 p., $10.93J Preparing Young the young child. Therefore, Children for Math by parents and teachers must Claudia Zaslavsky is in- be very selective, tended to be used by The entire book is based parents, but is equally on positive interaction, suitable for teachers. Its guidance and creativity. Acgoal is to make math a cordingly, each game is natural activity as is in- followed by suggestions of dicated by the numerous other activities. For examgames included. These pie, "Up and Down" is a games are presented in se- game for the very young. It quence according to degree is played by holding the of difficulty beginning with child's hands and walking those for the very young around in a circle as you (age two) and progressing sing or chant "Ring to second or third grade Around a Rosie." It can be level. Three concepts are varied by replacing "all fall included-shape and space; down" with "put your sorting, comparing and hands up" or "all sit measuring; and number, down." Talking about up Materials needed can and down or letting the generally be found around child look in a mirror as she the house. This book refers puts her hands up and down to them as "beautiful are other activities that can junk." A listing in the ap- be substituted. Much more pendix includes bottle caps, difficult games involve usjar lids, boxes, envelopes, ing metrics, countingegg and milk cartons, money and following magazines, pebbles, beans, recipes, plastic cups, popsicle sticks, Zaslavsky has prepared a strins. toothnicks and toilet r?r?citW;? -?/* w> 1 ? ' ? / f/wjl M ? W tVAl 1 V/I paper tubes. assisting parents in working Every game is not intend- with their children. If used, ed for every child. Many of this book can provide the early games are too significant reinforcement elementary for a first for building basic math grader, for instance, and skills and rather than learnmany of the advanced ing by rote children can games are too difficult for develop conceptual ~?' ???? understandings through exGUilfxU perience. Even with .the OnilUn growing use of calculators* Installation Services for some knowledge of ""officers of the Shiloh Bap- mathematics is required and ^tist Church, will be held on the deeper meaning of Sunday, January 25, at 6:15 numbers is helpful, p.m. with the Rev. C.W. She emphasizes sensitiviWard and the First Baptist ty, role modeling and paChurch of Raleigh as tience. "Learning is a .guests. creative, happy experience. ! You don't want to turn A ,, , your child away from it!" Accreditation- Claudia Zaslovsky's insight and authority is based Reaffirmed on ^er ei8hteen years as a mathematics teacher and numerous previous bookS FOr WSSU and articles. Dr. Douglas Covington, chancellor of WinstonSalem State University A AJavi1 /it root i\ 1 1 l?l ' \yVMU;, na& uiuiuuntcu m ^WW that WSSU has satisfactorily completed the Institutional Self-Study Program. The ac- (AJ|l|mA#i creditation was reaffirmed M at the annual meeting of the ^Xv>K& Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) last month. Each accredited institution must have its accreditation reaf-> COUntTy ITIU! firmed every 10 years. An on-site evaluation of As a subscribe the institution was con- ' behind the SC ducted in April, 1980 by a exclusive picture! team of consultants selected releases. MUSIC ( by the Commission on Col- * .. ? i tu of the personal ap leges. The visit followed an ^ extensive institutional self5tudy Most important . to vote for you MUSIC CITY NEV\ . 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It is records oh Island records), this Disco/Reggae I predict Marley was scheduled to will be the road reggae will tour with Stevie Wonder drive into the American but exhaustion had overmarket. It will also take come him and his health time. was more important. Marley's organization is Speaking briefly with Island extremely tight. Being Records Listen-Hewen together since the beginning Lowe, it was learned that of this music (late 60's) has Marley checked himself inBlack Women H< Atlanta, Ga.-Fourteen black women of Atlanta, Georgia who are regarded as "tops" in their respective professional fields were honored by the Collections of Life and Heritao^ Inr lncf in ? - i v?wimvvi 11 n itiuuic iv Black Women." The awards program was hosted by state Sen. Julian Bond and television anchorwoman Roz Abrams. Mrs. Jean Young served as honorary chairperson and Mrs. Juliet Blackburn-Beamon as chairperson. Dr. Anna Harvin Grant, professor of sociology and department head at Morehouse College, delivered the keynote address. Among those honored was Mrs. Evelyn G. Lowery, national convener of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's SCLC/WOMEN. She was cited for her committed work in civil rights. Although the organize Hon is only approaching its second birthday, Mrs. Lowery is no neophyte in civil rights work. She grew up in an environment of civil rights leadership because of her father's involvement in the NAACP, and she is married to a veteran of the civil rights movement, SCLCVresident Dr. Joseph E. Lowery. Dr. Lowery had the honor of presenting Mrs. Lowery with the award. He is an honorary board member of the Collections of Life and Heritage. -?? Additionally, honored in community service was Ms. Margaret "Ma" Green, president of the Southeastern Hearts and Hands Foundation for the Handicapped; in business, Ms. Rosita Holsey, president of Atlanta Management Analysts Systems; in education, Mrs. Verna 3> II! Subscribe to the world's favorite sic publication from Nashville. >r to MUSIC CITY NEWS, you can read enes" stories about the stars, enjoy 5, and learn about their newest record SITY NEWS also lists locations and dates pearances of your favorite stars. ly. MUSIC CITY NEWS offers you the right ir favorite country music star in the IS Cover Awards Show telecast, live, each ge of the Grand Ole Opry! r | I us 1-vr. $10.00 US 2 yr. $18.00 ^ YES, I want to subscribe to Country's Be I | _MUSIC CITY NEWS! Enclosed, please fii | c (check or money order payable | J U.S. dollars ONLY) for__ year(s) subscr | I tion lo MUSIC CITY NEWS I PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE Allow 6 8 weeks for first issue delivery I 1 1 i ?? 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Bob says, "It creeps"up on Although local air-play ya" snored In Atlanta Henderson; in fine arts, Ms. Kathleen Peters, assistant professor of art at Atlanta Junior College; in government, Ms. Geraldine .Thompson, a government administrator; in law, Atty, Savannah Potter an-u-ssi.sLaii!? district attorney; in literature, Ms. Alice Lovelace, a writer, poet and actress; in media, Mrs. Hattie K. Jackson, a local television communityaffairs director; in medicine, Dr. Juel P. Borders; in the performing arts, Ms. Joyce F. Johnson, professor of music at Spelman College, in politics, Mrs. Henrietta Canty, a former state representative: in relisrion. Rev Rnrhnm wino niot.. ^ 1 I I ITTTTTVV ^ I M the Hillside Chapel and Truth Center and in artistic innovation, Ms. Debra Benton. w ?i t_ ... ,. ... . . % i \ ? , , ? mm I 1 A mm ,p. ? . -V. f. . ? *., y,,,, ,?|M?? .a, ,,. k i | : / V \IO 1 I A special place in your mind, a mellov / That's Misting. 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