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If you're overwhelmed with homework and you can't imagine getting a decent grade this semester without a little help, consider starting a homework system with a few friends. Homework clubs are popular with high school students but they also pose ... more »
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When most people think of school uniforms, they think of clothes that stifle their personality. However, even if you must wear a school uniform, you can still make it look sexy without violating your school's dress code... more »
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If you need to learn the six major animal groups, try making a scientific chart. Research the characteristics common to each group and put the data on a chart with a picture of an animal from the group. Not only does a scientific chart of the ... more »
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When you're preparing for an upcoming exam, completing a class project or working on a report, meet all the requirements and remember the facts with the help of a study skills checklist that will ensure you're not leaving anything out... more »
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Even the most devoted math student admits some difficulty in trying to memorize standard and metric measurements. If you make a chart that plots all the units, you always have the data handy. The following steps can help you prepare a practical ... more »
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It doesn’t matter how much schooling a person has. Writing an academic paper is hard work and requires planning. If you have a writing project that needs to be done, then creating (and sticking to) a writing schedule should be a priority... more »
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An atomic guide chart summarizes the essential data relating to atomic particles and their structure. Piecing together this information from your science text book and organizing it in chart form offers the most efficient and dependable method ... more »
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Digital flashcards bring a brand new way of studying to students at all levels. They also have the advantage of being portable. Download your digital flashcards to a mobile device, and you can can turn any place into a study hall... more »
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Do you want to stay home from school, or anywhere else you have to go? Well, read on!.. more »
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Prepare for upcoming exams and memorize key facts and equations with flash cards that put the questions and answers at your fingertips. Use these ideas to create cards to brush up your knowledge of any subject from math to vocabulary to geography... more »
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Memorization is an important part of learning new vocabulary words. By making your own vocabulary flash cards you increase your level of interactivity with new words which helps make the memorization process easier. Also, if you choose to color ... more »
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An unhealthy array of choices often awaits you in the school cafeteria. While standard cafeteria fare usually includes pizza, chicken nuggets, corn dogs and nachos, school cafeterias are beginning to wise up. With childhood obesity on the rise, ... more »
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An unhealthy array of choices often awaits you in a school cafeteria. While standard cafeteria fare usually includes pizza, chicken nuggets, corn dogs and nachos, school cafeterias are beginning to wise up. With childhood obesity on the rise, ... more »
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Make your own free printable pronoun worksheets to enhance teacher learning using a simple possessive pronoun software... more »
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They say that the first step is the hardest, but when you're trying to finish a school report, then stretching out those last few pages can be the hardest. If you need to make your school report or paper look longer than it actually is, the ... more »
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Wearing a school uniform is a task that most kids detest, but adding personal, unique touches to your uniform without breaking any school rules is easier than you think. The following tips will help you (or your child) stand apart in a sea of ... more »
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Homework is an important part of your education. You might get tired of doing it but it helps you learn, so it is always important to put forth your best effort. Show your teacher that your homework is good and get better grades as a result... more »
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Time management is essential when you're in school. With classes, house chores, extra curricular activities, working and finding time for friends; time management is a 'have-to'. Simple tips to help.. more »
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Have you ever wanted to take electives, but don't want to give up your study halls? In the following article you'll find out how to take more electives and still retain your study time!.. more »
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Memorizing the names and order of our solar system's planets is easier than in the past, because Pluto, which used to be considered a planet, has been dropped from the list. Most people learn the planets through a mnemonic device, something ... more »
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When you have only a few minutes between each class, you need to be able to get what you need out of your locker quickly. Mastering your combination and learning how to open your lock is an essential skill... more »
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How to multiply 2 times 8 is to use loose sheets of paper or count to 2 times per finger... more »
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You're in your first year at school and all around you seems like chaos. You don't know where your classes are, almost all the other students are strangers and the upperclassmen treat you like a peasant...or worse. You can find some comfort in ... more »
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The way you organize a book report can depend on your instructor if you're preparing a class assignment. If this is the case, check with your teacher for specific instructions before starting your report as the instructor can require that you use ... more »
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So it's that time again; final exams are looming and it's sink or swim. One way to get an edge is to organize a final exam study group where students in the same challenging course can pool their knowledge. Daunting books and theories can seem so ... more »