[NIFL-ESL:11164] Re: how to use Pumarosa

From: Patty Silver (psilver@kent.k12.md.us)
Date: Wed Oct 12 2005 - 09:39:56 EDT


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Hi Paul,

I'm an ESL teacher in Maryland and my students and I love pumarosa!

I teach a large multilevel class from beg. to advanced students.  With the
help of a volunteer, we rotate direct instruction and time in the computer
lab with pumarosa.  It's worked as a great vehicle for review.  The
students are all new computer users, and they have found it easy to
navigate.  Enthuiasm is high!

Thanks for making it available to us all,

Patty Silver
ESL teacher
Kent County Public School Adult Education
Kent County, MD



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