Language Tools For Children

By admin, September 19, 2009 1:54 pm

How do I know if dentistry is the right career choice for me?

I am currently in grade nine.
- My math mark is about 87%
- My science is about 75-85%
- I can speak 4 different languages.
- I go to an french immersion school.

why do I want to become a dentist?

I want to use my hands and use different tools to help people of all kinds. I want to interact with children and adults and motivate them for a better life. I also like teaching people.

My orthodontist has inspired me to become a dentist. I like the lifestyles of dentists and the way they deal with patients.

But…I think i am way tooo dumb to become one? I also want to go to a Ivy leage school for dentistry…or atleast a well known university.

Do you think there is a chance for me to become a dentist? Do I need to be super smart? What courses and grades do I need?

Your math and science grades are indicative of someone who does not have the skills to succeed in dental school. Admissions are as competitive (if not more so) than medical school. You would really need to step it up in college in order to be eligible.

ProfessorToto French



Songs For Children (WFS 99)


Songs For Children (WFS 99)


$9.95


“Edited by Robert Kail. For Piano Accompaniment. Children’s, Children’s. Mixed Songbook. Text language: English. 160 pages. Published by Music Sales”

Language Of Baklava


Language Of Baklava


$9.71


New in paperback! From the acclaimed author of Crescent, called “radiant, wise, and passionate” by the Chicago Tribune, here is a vibrant, humorous memoir of growing up with a gregarious Jordanian father who loved to cook. Diana Abu-Jaber weaves the story of her life in upstate New York and in Jordan around vividly remembered meals: everything from Lake Ontario shish kabob cookouts with her Arab-American cousins to goat stew feasts under a Bedouin tent in the desert. These sensuously evoked meals in turn illuminate the two cultures of Diana’s childhood–American and Jordanian–and the richness and difficulty of straddling both. They also bring her wonderfully eccentric family to life, most memorably her imperious American grandmother and her impractical, hotheaded, displaced immigrant father, who, like many an immigrant before him, cooked to remember the place he came from and to pass that connection on to his children. As she does in her fiction, Diana draws us in with her exquisite insight and compassion, and with her amazing talent for describing food and the myriad pleasures and adventures associated with cooking and eating. Each chapter contains mouthwatering recipes for many of the dishes described, from her Middle Eastern grandmother’s Mad Genius Knaffea to her American grandmother’s Easy Roast Beef, to her aunt Aya’s Poetic Baklava. The Language of Baklava gives us the chance not only to grow up alongside Diana, but also to share meals with her every step of the way–unforgettable feasts that teach her, and us, as much about iden-tity, love, and family as they do about food.

Sign Language Peg Puzzle


Sign Language Peg Puzzle


$18.99


Sign language from A-Z! Puzzle pieces introduce children to sign language foster letter recognition and reinforce fine motor and perception skills. Underneath each wooden piece is the corresponding upper- and lowercase English alphabet letter with a corresponding picture. Puzzle measures 12 x 16. Ages 3 years and up.

K & B Interactive Classroom Tools


K & B Interactive Classroom Tools


$52.99


Energize your white board or projector lessons with this easy-to-use educational software. This program will engage your students and create an environment ripe for dynamic learning with interactive tools voice and assessment to test children’s progress.

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