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High school is one of the best times of your life, though many don't realize it at the time. You have more freedom than you did in junior high, but you don't have all the pressure and stress that college brings. It truly is a great time to learn ... more »
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You've spent about seven hours of your day learning math, English and history, sitting behind one desk or another in school. The lessons weren't particularly exciting and you can't wait until the final bell rings so that you can have your ... more »
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Summer has ended and a new school year is rushing up. Kids dread this time of year, but it doesn't have to be all that bad. Here are some ways to ease your kids into a new school year!.. more »
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Parents need to help kids develop strategies for homework, that will provide them with the foundation needed to successfully make it through another school year. The key is to help them get organized, create study schedules, and of major ... more »
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The concept of persistence starts early. As kids try, fail, try again, fail again--finally succeeding, they develop a belief in their own capability. Parents who stay involved, help kids form accurate, healthy self-perceptions. Here are some ... more »
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This article provides a simple series of tips on how to commit vocabulary words to memory. Included are ideas for several different learning styles. This simple, but effective technique helped a tutee of mine go from a D average in vocabulary to ... more »
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If you experience a bad day in class, a moment of heartbreak or a bit of cruel teasing, it's only natural to want to cry. But because you're on campus, you may want to hold back your tears in front of the other students. Try to hide your emotions ... more »
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Every Number is a Member of a Set of Numbers. Some Numbers are Members of at most Two Sets, and some Numbers are Members of every Set. This Article will help to Identify to what Sets of Numbers, a Number is a Member of, when the Number is called ... more »
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During school, sometimes grades can suffer. But if you are wanting to continue your education, you have to find out the source of the problem so you can improve your grades.. more »
By klnygaard 8 comments
Want to do great at school? Is your goal to get straight A's? Here are some ideas to help you succeed!!!!.. more »
By L V Paganini 0 comments
Yes, it really is that simple. If you want to improve your grades, you need to improve those study skills... more »
By deedavis 2 comments
English grammar can be quite challenging, however, there are a number of ways to improve your grammatical skills. In this article I will provide some tips on how to improve your English grammar in a practical way... more »
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A rich vocabulary can help you in life. You do better in life when you have the tools to better express yourself whether it be in speaking or writing. This article explains how to improve your vocabulary using compound words. This technique also ... more »
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A science notebook (or journal) is a great way for a science teacher to see what a student is thinking. It is also a great creative space for students to make observations, drawings and scientific doodles. Here are some steps you can take to get ... more »
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The American Cancer Society's signature fundraiser, the Relay for Life, is held in communities around the world. This family-friendly event is fun for both adults and kids. Get the youngest Relayers involved with a "Hide-and-Seek Relay ... more »
By Gabe 2 comments
Algebra, and math in general, is one of the hardest subjects to teach. It can be difficult sometimes because students do not realize that they practice the basic skills needed for algebra everyday... more »
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To Subtract Positive and Negative numbers, we need to understand which number is the Minuend, and which number is the Subtrahend. The Minuend is the Number that is before the Subtraction Sign, and the Subtrahend is the Number that follows the ... more »
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Looking awesome for school reaps many benefits. It's scientifically proven that when you look good, you feel good about yourself. When you feel good about yourself, you perform better academically. Not only that, but you gain respect from your ... more »
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Some people say that school uniforms are oppressive. Other people say that students wearing uniforms to school makes the school safer. Regardless of where you stand on this issue, you can look great in any school uniform as long as you take pride ... more »
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Cartesian Diver Easy Science Fair Project for Elementary Kids Science Fair. Hands on Science - Learn by Doing... more »
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An effective pie chart is easy to read and tells a story at a glance. To make one, you'll need your basic data set with numbers. For this illustration, the example data set will include 3 apples, 2 oranges and 1 banana. As you compose your pie ... more »
By Nehemiah Gardner 0 comments
You need four p' s to create your project, it is plain simple and easy. I give you a hint; basketball, baseball, and sport sneakers are examples of "products", information about basketball, baseball, and football are examples of ... more »
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This is a great science experiment you can do with your children in your spare time with items most people have on hand in their homes. This experiment demonstrates the chemical reaction occurring between the calcium carbonate in the egg shell ... more »
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You may feel overwhelmed with everything that you need to pack into a school day. You have to deal with teachers, tests, and homework and still make time for friends. To help you manage all of this, you can make your own school survival guide... more »
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Most students like to do what’s expected of them when it comes to school. However, if you give just a little bit more effort, you can make your teachers proud of you. Teachers are people, too, and they like to know that they’re doing a good job ... more »