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  • How to Make a Science Project on How Machines Work

    Making a science project on how machines work is the most effective way to learn about the process and and the best way to share your findings with others. An easy simple machine to make is a...

  • How to Incorporate Quotes Into Essays

    The easiest way to improve an essay is by using quotes. Quotes will add depth, nuance and authority to your paper; they will nearly guarantee that readers will trust your voice and ideas. But be...

  • How to Make a Floating Butterfly Science Project

    To create a floating butterfly science project, consider designing a basic mobile. Your mobile can have as many arms as desired and can have cross beams on the arms for a more complicated mobile...

  • How to Improve Behavior in a Classroom

    Classroom management is one of the main challenges you will face as a teacher. You cannot deliver instructions and students cannot learn in an environment that is disruptive or chaotic. You should...

  • How to Pronounce French Words

    French is spoken by roughly 300 million people in at least 50 countries around the world. Despite its prevalence, however, it is commonly understood to be a complicated language to speak. Although...

  • How to Make Body Organs From Balloons for a Science Project

    Amaze your teacher, classmates and science fair judges with this sculpture of the human body made from balloons. In an afternoon, you can blow up intestines, kidneys, liver, heart and lungs to...

  • How to Make a Model of the Human Eye

    The eye is an amazing organ. It works by focusing and bending light with the lens. When you look at an object, the light enters your eye through a convex lens that focuses the light to the back of...

  • How to Construct a Plant Cell Model

    Cell studies are common in science classes all over America. Students are often asked to make plant cell models as class projects. This gelatin cell model is quick, easy, accurate and edible. The...

  • How to Understand Factoring Polynomials

    The key to factoring polynomials is an understanding of the distributive property of multiplication: a(b + c) = ab + ac. When factoring polynomials, you are trying to simplify an expression, e.g.,...

  • How to Organize Homework Time

    Homework time has to be organized. No one likes homework but it is an essential part of school life. Organizing it can make it go much more smoothly and successfully.

  • How to Make School Go By Faster

    Every student has a time when they would like to make school go by faster. We have all had those days that just seemed to drag on forever. It may have been a day when the academics seemed boring,...

  • How to Use the FOIL Method

    The FOIL method is used in algebra to multiply two binomials, or equations with more than one term. FOIL is an acronym that stands for first, outside, inside, and last. That is the order that you...

  • How to Do a Science Project on Meditation & High Blood Pressure

    Can high blood pressure be controlled by meditation? A science project addressing this question aims to show that proper meditation can lower high blood pressure. If meditation can reduce...

  • How to Write a Causal Analysis Essay

    Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Sometimes, causes and effects can be difficult to understand. A causal analysis essay functions to simplify such difficulties by providing readers with an...

  • How to Make a Model Lung

    The lungs are just one part of the respiratory system. The sheet of muscle located below the lungs is called the diaphragm and actually does most of the work of breathing. Your lungs are in a...

  • How to Know Which Way to Read a Name Written in Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs

    Have you ever seen a name, that was written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, and wondered, "Which way does it go?" Since ancient Egyptian could be written left to right, right to left,...

  • How to Make an Artificial Limb for a Science Fair Project

    Your next science fair project don't need to be a nerve-racking, last-minute scrambling affair. Creating an artificial limb, such as an arm and hand, is easily done with a type of paper mache...

  • How to Write a Well-Written Essay

    One of the best ways to learn how to write an essay is to browse through quality essays that have been written by others. The most important skill required for a person to be an accomplished essay...

  • How to Write a Rhetorical Essay

    Writing an essay in the rhetorical essay format is a cinch if you remember that preparation is key. To build solid arguments, a writer must do his homework, hone the central idea of his essay and...

  • How to Do a Book Report Assignment

    It may seem like a daunting task when a book report assignment is handed out in class. Reading takes time and when its considered homework, it seems to take forever. However, reading can also be...

  • How to Make a 3D Model of Sodium

    If you have a school project to make a 3D model of the sodium atom, you can use several materials. You simply have to purchase the supplies and put it together. A basic knowledge of the periodic...

  • How to Write an Excellent Persuasive Essay

    It’s always valuable to know how to get what you want. To get what you want, you usually need to persuade someone, to convince someone that you are right. Candidates for public office, including...

  • How to Write a Good Conclusion Essay

    A good conclusion helps "nail" an essay. It recaps the essay's message in an interesting and fresh way so that a reader feels satisfied with what she has read in the essay. Rarely should a...

  • How to Find the Radius of a Circle

    Because all circles have the same shape, their different measurements are related by a set of simple equations. If you know the radius, diameter, area or circumference of a circle, it is fairly...

  • How to Graph Polar Curves

    Polar graphs offer a more natural way of plotting and viewing certain types of data than Cartesian graphs. Tracking the position of an airplane, or presenting certain types of mathematic data, can...

  • How to Write an Autobiography in One Page

    Trying to squeeze your whole life into a short essay may seem like a daunting task. However, writing an autobiography can be a simple process if you take time to prepare beforehand. By marshaling...

  • How to Write a Problem-Solving Essay

    A problem-solving essay presents an issue from various standpoints, discusses the challenges, and provides a solution to the problem. This type of essay is common in an academic setting but can...

  • How to Reference a Research Journal

    In a research paper, there are specific formats to follow for citing the sources you have used. Two of the most popular citation formats are APA (American Psychological Association) and MLA...

  • How to Write a Sense Poem

    In a "sense" poem, the writer tries to get across his ideas, theme, or point of view by invoking the senses. The writer hopes to make the reader see through her eyes and to also hear, touch,...

  • How to Write an Excellent Opinion Essay

    Voicing an opinion is easy. But, writing about an opinion in an intelligent and concise manner can be challenging. Most English/Literature professors have their students write opinion essays in...

  • How to Write a Fourth Grade Essay

    If you are a fourth grade student, you are just beginning to learn about composing an essay. You began writing words and short sentences in kindergarten and first grade, and learned how to combine...

  • How to Pass Notes in Class

    Passing notes is one of the oldest and easiest ways to keep yourself entertained during a class. They allow you to communicate with people and stay awake. Here is a tip on how to do it and not get...

  • How to Make a Concrete Model of Integers

    Integers occur everyday, all around us---in temperature, elevation and time. Understanding integers can be difficult, but some concrete examples will make it easier.

  • How to Smash Writer's Block

    Writing down inspirations flowing through your mind can be a freeing experience. On the other hand it can be a definitely imprisoning experience when words are stopped by writer's block. No...

  • How to Compare Unit Rates

    A unit rate is a ratio expressing the quantity of one thing in terms of a single unit of another thing. For example, if you are paid $15 per hour, that's a unit rate that states how many dollars...

  • How to Study Better for an Exam

    Preparing for an exam can be stressful and time-consuming, but it doesn't have to be! By doing a couple simple things ahead of time, you can ensure that you are confident and ready for anything...

  • How to Figure the Area of an Octagon

    An octagon is a geometric figure with eight sides. For most of us, the most familiar example of the octagon is the red stop sign at an intersection. Stop signs are regular octagons, meaning all...

  • How to Write a School Captain Campaign Speech

    Running for school captain is a rewarding experience that can only be topped by winning the election. Prepare a passionate appeal for the student body that displays your confidence and enthusiasm...

  • How to Build a Model Brain

    The brain is the organ that allows people to think, learn, speak, move, feel emotions and make memories. Even though the brain is only one organ, it has regions that function together and...

  • How to Write a School Report

    Turning in well-written and -researched school reports demonstrates your grasp of important coursework. It also highlights your ability to follow directions and organize your work schedule....

  • How to Draw Perpendicular and Parallel Lines

    Euclid first put forth the definitions of parallel and perpendicular lines in his book Elements, the oldest math book in existence. Webster's Dictionary defines parallel as equidistant at all...

  • How to Write an Easy Essay Paper

    Many people think that writing an essay is a complex task that only experienced writers and good students can do. However, it is not hard to produce a quality essay if you follow an organized...

  • How to Learn Science Research

    Learning is best done by doing. The best way to learn scientific research is to conduct a research experiment using the scientific method. The scientific method is structured by six logical steps...

  • How to Write a Point of View Essay

    A point of view essay, also known as a persuasive essay, is written to convince others to share the author's point of view. It follows the typical essay format of introductory paragraph, body...

  • How to Take Online High School Classes

    Online high school classes are multiplying across the country in multiple formats. Though traditional diplomas are still more respected by most colleges, you don't have to attend classes on...

  • How to Set Up a Skeletal Study Sheet

    Featuring 206 bones, the human skeleton makes movement possible, serves as a frame for the human body, and protects vulnerable organs. While lightweight, the skeleton is strong enough to support a...

  • How to Write a Quality Essay Book Report

    Writing a quality essay book report requires time and an understanding of language. Good book reports should have an introduction, a detailed description of the content and an evaluation of the...

  • How to easily remember Mohs Hardness Scale

    Mohs Hardness scale is a scale that list mineral hardness from 1-10, with 10 being the hardest and one being the softest.

  • How to Memorize Spanish Vocabulary

    Learning a new language can be a valuable tool in future career and education plans. Memorizing vocabulary words is the first step in learning a new language. Spanish is a language many students...

  • How to Write a Second Grade Book Report

    A book report is a short essay describing what a particular book is about, coupled with a brief reaction from you. This may not be the first book report you have ever been assigned, and it...

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