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  • How to Spell for Kids

    The English language can be very confusing to children who are just learning to spell. There are many rules to remember, such as "i before e except after c," and even that rule doesn't apply all...

  • How to Make a Rabbit Habitat for a Science Project

    Creating a wild rabbit habitat for a science project can be a little challenging and will take some hard work, but it will be rewarding and environmentally friendly---at least from the rabbits'...

  • How to Identify Minerals in Everyday Life

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the average person consumes or uses 40,000 pounds of minerals each year. Apart from making up the contents of our planet, minerals are vital ingredients for...

  • How to Make a Native American Model House

    Constructing a model Native American dwelling for a school project or for personal pleasure can be a satisfying and educational process. However, building an accurate model requires some basic...

  • How to Make a Human Spine Model

    The spine is a complicated and important part of the human body. Making a spine model will help you not only to understand how the spine works, but it would also be a great project for science...

  • How to Solve for Mass Using the Kinetic Energy Formula

    All objects on earth, the sun, the moon, and even you are made of matter, and all matter has mass. In physics, mass is defined as, "A property of matter equal to the measure of an object's...

  • How to Write a Great Critical Lens Essay

    The critical lens essay is known for its part in the English category of the Regent Exam. This exam is an assessment of a student's ability to perform an extensive range of reading, critical...

  • How to Extract DNA for a Science Project

    DNA is an exciting topic and lots of fun to learn about in science class. The scientific name is deoxyribonucleic acid. This molecule is fragile, small and found within the nucleus of cells. The...

  • How to Overcome Fear in Class

    Most students have some level of fear when it comes to school. Not everyone may show it, but fear of speaking in front of others, fear of answering questions incorrectly and fear of tests are all...

  • How to Properly Read Volume in a Graduated Cylinder

    Reading the correct volume on a graduated cylinder depends on the number of subgrades between each listed number and the type of liquid being measured. In most cases, a water-based substance is...

  • How to Factor With Exponents

    There are several methods for factoring a formula of variables that have exponents. For example, x^2+x would be approached differently from x^3-27. Oftentimes, it's just a matter of knowing a...

  • How to Write a Communication Essay

    To write an essay for a communications class, or for any other purpose, you must follow certain guidelines. The purpose of an essay is to communicate ideas to your audience in an organized and...

  • How to Overcome Language Anxiety

    Public speaking is known to be one of the greatest fears humans face. Speaking in a group in a foreign language multiplies the effect. Many people experience a fear of learning and speaking...

  • How to Become a Better Learner

    There are strategies to use to become a better learner. Learning takes more than just wanting to learn and spending time on it with things like reading. It takes more than even putting effort...

  • How to Prepare for a Socratic Seminar

    A Socratic Seminar is a highly motivating discussion that usually takes place in middle schools and high schools. There are times when preparation of a week or more in not uncommon for a Socratic...

  • How to Teach Kids to Open Combination Locks

    The type of combination locks that children will most likely handle is the dial lock. A dial lock includes a round dial with the numbers 1 through 39 indicated in a series of hash marks...

  • How to Make a Science Project

    A science project can be about anything that you want to know more about. The best way to go about it is to ask a question about a topic and find the answer. You must decide how detailed you want...

  • How to Make a DNA Double Helix Model

    DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the basis of our chromosomes and the material that stores the information needed to build proteins to repair or grow cells, and the instructions for the traits we...

  • How to Finish Make-up School Work

    Missed school leaves you with lots of work to complete. Use these tips to get it all turned back in without just writing things down, just to finish the assignment.

  • How to Make a Model of a Human Eye

    The human eye is a fascinating instrument. It is our most used sense organ and helps us understand information all around us. It is a complicated mechanism that uses muscles and a lens to focus...

  • How to Create Virtual Field Trips

    Virtual field trips not only allow students, teachers and others to tour the world entirely online without necessitating a physical trip beyond the classroom, but also serve as a record of places...

  • How to Build a DNA Model for a Project

    The creation of a model of a strand of double-helix-shaped DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is one of the more popular ideas for a science project out there and can be suitable for many grade levels....

  • How to Solve a Physics Problem

    Physics is often seen as a difficult subject; mostly because students don't have a clue where to start when handed an assignment. What flows together so well for the teacher with years of...

  • How to get straight A's every quarter

    Ever wanted to impress someone or if you dont get good grades you'll get grounded or you cant go to your friends house or if you just wanted to be smart this is how you get straight A's

  • How to Win the National Geography Bee

    Thousands of students across the nation dream of hearing Alex Trebek announce to an expectant audience in the Hyatt hotel’s ballroom, “Congratulations! You have won the National Geography Bee!”...

  • How to Approach A Teacher that Graded You Unfairly

    We all have those moments when we feel that a teacher gave us an unfair grade. If you’ve got that feeling, and you just don’t know how to approach a particularly grumpy teacher, these suggestions...

  • How to Solve Algebra II Equations

    Equations that arise in Algebra II include zeros of quadratic formulae, inequalities, absolute value equations and systems of linear equations. There are others, but these provide a solid...

  • How to Read a Sextant

    A sextant measures the angle of a celestial object above the horizon, typically for the purposes of marine navigation. The basic principal of using the position of celestial objects for navigation...

  • How to Use Linear Equations

    Linear equations are the most simple type of algebraic equation. They are called "linear" because, when graphed, the equations take the shape of lines. These equations involve a slope, which is a...

  • How to Learn Arabic for Children

    Arabic is one of the fastest-growing languages of study in Western countries and is spoken by more than 200 million people worldwide. However, very few schools offer Arabic as a language for...

  • How to Learn Arabic Online for Kids

    Arabic is an increasingly popular language in today's society. Most people, however, do not begin to study the language until they are adults. Arabic is only rarely offered as a standard language...

  • How to Write an Imaginative Essay

    An imaginative essay is fiction, actually a type of short story. Students are asked to imagine a particular historical or fantastic situation and write the rest of the story. Depending on the...

  • How to Create a Blank Graph

    Producing your own graph is often a necessary task for math class. It is also a great way to show visually what is happening in a formula or math problem. You can produce a graph in one of two...

  • How to Use the Quadratic Equation to Solve Equations

    In a previous article, we covered using Factoring to solve and equation. We went through our equation step-by-step and then went back to check our answer. However, we also noted that Factoring...

  • How to Find Summer Reading List Books

    Librarians expect a late summer rush for assigned summer reading books. Unfortunately demand exceeds supply resulting in unhappy students and harrassed parents. Here's how to get the needed...

  • How to Make a Road Map

    You can make an accurate, meaningful road map to any place that you desire. The map can have landmarks, roads, distances and other features important to your purpose. Impress your friends and make...

  • How to Write a Paper You Have No Idea What It’s About

    As you go to school, you get a homework assignment to read a story or a section. For some people they go to work or have athletics that night and don’t do the homework because they forget about it...

  • How to Study For a Science Test

    Any student will agree that science is probably one of the most difficult subjects to study. The concepts are broad and the terminology can be tricky. The following outlines some effective...

  • How to Obtain Grants for Private School

    Grants for private schools are often difficult to find, but getting one is well worth the effort it takes to search. Luckily, there are a few different types of grants offered to individuals who...

  • How to Write an Appendix in APA Style

    When writing research papers in which APA format is required, you will sometimes need to affix an appendix. This appendix can include source data, charts, tables, graphs or other items of note to...

  • How to Teach Life Skills to Special Education Kids

    Children with special needs should learn critical life skills as soon as possible. This is mostly because it will take them more time to learn the skills, but also because they need them more than...

  • How to Learn About Animal Tracks for Kids

    Many kids love to look for animal tracks. When it snows, you might say, "Look at those tracks in the snow. What animal was hopping or running here recently?" If you are walking in the woods or the...

  • How to Write a Class President Speech

    If you are running for class president, you will need to write a speech to present to the student body. There will probably be several candidates, so you will want your speech to be unique and...

  • How to Become a Cheerleader

    As a former high school cheerleader, I know how much fun it can be: football games, basketball games, cheer leading camps, school assemblies and pep rallies. Those are some of my best memories. If...

  • How to Write a Good Paper for School

    Ever wonder why you can't get an A+ in your classes? Do teachers tell you that you need to improve your writing? It takes a lot of practice to become a good writer. Writing is just like any other...

  • How to Write a Debate Speech

    Debate is a great confidence builder for young people (and older) to be involved in. If you can hold your own on a team, you can be confident in most settings. A Debate Speech is different from...

  • How to Ace The 10th Grade Writing Test

    Every year in the USA, 10th grade students are required to write an essay as their state writing test. It has been my experience that students merely look at the question and then maybe panic a...

  • How to Write Autobiographical Essay

    An autobiographical essay, also called a personal narrative, is often a requirement when applying for college scholarships or for admittance into the school of your choice. Your essay, when...

  • How to Write a News Story

    Most people will have noticed that a newspaper tends to tell a story quite differently than a book or film. The reason for this is that newspapers are entirely a different genre of writing....

  • How to Write An Essay Introduction

    An essay introduction is the doorway into an essay. The word itself, ‘Introduction’ infers that there is a meeting that is happening. The meeting is between the reader or audience and the...

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