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Pisco Sin Fronteras

Pisco, Peru

How to build modular homes

Posted by: Pisco Sin Fronteras


Date Added: October 17, 2011

Here's how to build modular homes, PSF-style

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How to make biodiesel!

Posted by: Pisco Sin Fronteras


Date Added: October 17, 2011

Making bio-diesel for the PSF truck has helped reduce operating costs and could become a source of revenue for the organization. Check it out!

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Tips for Volunteers Helping to Administrate Partner Projects

Posted by: Bryan Condon


Date Added: October 17, 2011

Hi All,The attached is a guide for those looking to start up or round off the administrative side of their volunteer organization. An admin team has a unique role to play within a group, this guide provides a few ideas, stories and images that provide suggestion on how to 'run the ship'.

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English Lesson: 'Going to' vs. 'Will'

Posted by: Will Smith
Theme: ESL
Age Group: 6-12
Date Added: October 16, 2011

Within this lesson plan you will be able to demonstrate the difference between 'Going To' questions and 'Will' questions.'Going To' questions are planned events, whereas 'Will' questions are based on spontaneous events.For example: What do you think will happen at school tomorrow? What are you going to do after school today? What will you do ifyou don't understand this lesson? Where are you going to travel on your next vacation?Enjoy this insightful learning resource in your lesson plan today thanks to the education program at Pisco Sin Fronteras, Peru.

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English Lesson: 'In' vs. 'At'

Posted by: Will Smith
Theme: ESL
Age Group: 6-12
Date Added: October 16, 2011

This lesson plan demonstrates a very simple and manageable way to differentiate when to use 'in' or 'at'For example: When shall we meet? We will meet at 2 When was he born? He was born in 1985Enjoy this insightful learning resource in your lesson plan today thanks to the education program at Pisco Sin Fronteras, Peru.

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English Lesson: 'In' vs. 'On'

Posted by: Will Smith
Theme: ESL
Age Group: 6-12
Date Added: October 16, 2011

Another terrific lesson plan outlying the definitions between two common prepositions of place, 'in' and 'on'.These are two prepositions which are commonly confused by students when undertaking intermediate English lessons.For example: The wood has been placed in the ground The wooden house is placed on the groundEnjoy this insightful learning resource in your lesson plan today thanks to the education program at Pisco Sin Fronteras, Peru.

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ESL Games and Activities

Posted by: Will Smith
Theme: ESL;Games
Age Group: 6-12
Date Added: October 16, 2011

Do you ever find yourself short of educational games and activities to help motivate your students?Fear no more. This comprehensive document comes with hours of lesson plans and insightful games and strategies to keep your class motivated whilst learning at the same time.Enjoy this insightful learning resource in your lesson plan today thanks to the education program at Pisco Sin Fronteras, Peru.

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Common Phrasal Verbs

Posted by: Will Smith
Theme: ESL
Age Group: 6-12
Date Added: October 16, 2011

There are four types of phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable and they can take an object or not. Here is a guide to the basics of phrasal verbs.This lesson plan clearly explains the difference between each type and gives practical examples.Enjoy this insightful learning resource in your lesson plan today thanks to the education program at Pisco Sin Fronteras, Peru.

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Gerund vs Infinitive

Posted by: Will Smith
Theme: ESL
Age Group: 6-12
Date Added: October 16, 2011

Within the attached document you will find an explanation of both the 'Gerund' and the 'Infinitive'. There are also exercises which can be used to explore the differences between the two.Students often struggle to understand when to use both the gerund or the infinitive, use this lesson plan to develop their understanding.Enjoy this insightful learning resource in your lesson plan today thanks to the education program at Pisco Sin Fronteras, Peru.

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How to Manage Site Assessments and Ensuing Projects

Posted by: Shannon Ng


Date Added: October 16, 2011

This is an overview of how Pisco Sin Fronteras reviews applications and then adopts and supervises disaster relief projects.

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Peace Corps Sex Education Manual

Posted by: Shannon Ng
Theme: Health;Womens Empowerment
Age Group: post-secondary
Date Added: October 16, 2011

This manual was forwarded to PSF by a friend from the Peace Corps. It contains helpful guide lines as to how to go about teaching sex education in Latin America. Beware that it is in Spanish.

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Tips for Volunteers Helping to Administrate Non-Profit Projects

Posted by: Pisco Sin Fronteras


Date Added: September 05, 2011

Every successful organization is made up of individuals working together towards a common goal, yet within the group there are different roles to be played.

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