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  • How to Appreciate Your Education and Make The Most of It

    Whether you're in grade school or college, public school is often taken for granted. It's sad that a lot of students roll their eyes when teachers and parents tell them to appreciate school and...

  • Uses of Trade Books in the Classroom

    There are many different uses for trade books in today's classrooms. Teachers rely on a variety of teaching materials to meet both student and school board demands. Trade books are beneficial to...

  • Homemade Teachers Gifts

    Teachers spend as much time with the children in their classes as many parents do at home---sometimes even more during the school year. They teach, answer questions, sooth hurt feelings and give...

  • Teacher Appreciation Poster Ideas

    Parents and students are grateful for their teachers' help during the entire school year, but sometimes it's nice to take a moment to show how much you appreciate your teacher. By making a teacher...

  • Humorous Yearbook Ideas

    A yearbook is a traditional vessel for class memories. Adding a little good humor to the pages by incorporating funny photos or clever words is sure to make classmates smile for a lifetime.

  • Active Learning Games for Kids

    Most kids enjoy being active, which is why it can be hard for them to sit through hours of classwork. Teachers can take some time to incorporate learning into an active game. This will keep...

  • Gift Ideas for Male Teachers

    Giving a gift to a male teacher is an excellent way to show gratitude for the time and effort taken, and for the special attention paid to each individual student. Gifts don't have to be...

  • How to Ace a Test without Studying

    Even if you want to ace a test without studying, you will still need to put in some effort. Unfortunately no one has invented a magic pill that will instantly bestow knowledge upon you. However,...

  • Reading Programs for Secondary Students

    According to many education critics, literacy is a growing concern in secondary schools across our nation. Not only in English and language arts, students are having great difficulty comprehending...

  • How to Have a Good, Healthy Relationship between Your Child's Teachers and You (the Parent) with Less Conflict and More Understanding

    As a math teacher for both high and middle school students, I must be honest when I say that some parents just have NO IDEA about their little angel's behavior during class time. I have taught in...

  • How to Deal With Your Overbearing Teachers

    Do you have a teacher who stresses you out to the point of feeling anxiety, depression, even to the point of crying? Well, I have some good news for you. Here are some ways to deal with...

  • How to Comfortably Transition From 8th Grade to High School

    The transition from 8th grade to high school is exciting, scary, nerve wracking and full of the unknown. Some kids have older siblings who have paved the way for them, eliminating some of the...

  • How to Catch Up in Your Homework

    Whether you are behind because you were absent due to a vacation or illness, or simply because you have been slacking on getting your work done, getting caught up on your homework can seem like an...

  • How to Deal With Military Style Teachers

    Military style teachers believe in hard work and strict discipline so you may feel they are tough and unfair. Even if you can't change classes, you can still learn to survive and even thrive in a...

  • How to Transfer Schools for a Fresh Start

    If you are having a tough time dealing with your current school, you may be considering a fresh start. Transferring schools can give you the opportunity to start over with friends and teachers...

  • How to Get Extra Credit

    Everyone is looking for an easy way to raise their grade a few points. Teachers are more willing to make this possible when you play by their rules. If you work consistently and turn in your work...

  • How to Deal With Teachers

    Dealing with teachers can be hard, especially if they don't like you. You might not be the type of person who tries to be the teacher's favorite student. However, you may need to follow these...

  • How to Deal With Math Teachers

    Math teachers can be about as much fun as the statistics they teach. Knowing your math teacher's ways won't get you through the course with a passing grade, though. You have to know how to deal...

  • How to Avoid Getting Detention

    If you find yourself sitting in detention after school, you may feel it's not fair, or maybe that you're being singled out for punishment. But you do have the ability to avoid getting detention if...

  • How to Earn the Respect of Peers at School

    Respect is earned and not given automatically. If you want to earn the respect of your peers at school, it's important to participate in your classes, involve yourself in school activities and...

  • How to Recognize the Proper Time to Socialize in School

    It's easy to get into trouble with teachers and school administrators by spending too much time socializing with your friends. However, you can concentrate on school tasks by breaking up your...

  • How to Transfer to a New Elementary School

    Making a move can be a stressful situation for everyone in the family. There are some things you can do as a parent to make the transfer to a new elementary school easier for your child. Each...

  • How to ask an Intelligent Question in class

    Many students want to ask questions in class but are embarrassed that they may seem stupid. Some teachers will tell you that there is no thing as a stupid question. Yet there are ways of asking...

  • How to Find the Best School for a Child’s Learning Style

    Children learn in different ways, so, its important in the early education years to address these different learning styles with a variety of teaching methods. It's necessary to teach your child...

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