The Getting to Know You Bingo Game
is fun to play with your valentine and available
in downloadable format for as little as 99 cents! What a great
idea for Valentine's Day!
Small business owners:
Dawn McCarroll at adwh.com is
a fabulous IT resource. She is my IT department! Contact
her at: dawn.mccarroll@adwh.com
Asisan American Success Stories Flashcards from UnCommon Courtesy and
Coaching!
Asian
American Success Stories
Diversity Moment Flashcards
Don't have enough time to play the Asian American Success
Stories Bingo game? Here is another option. Use the Asian American Success
flashcard set. These cards list the names of notable, and not so-well-known,
Asian Americans who have led successful lives and/or made great changes to our
society. This flashcard set is designed to focus on the positive contributions
of courageous people. It can be used to spark interesting discussions in
classrooms and diversity programs, as well as informing people about great
strides that have been made by others.
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