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  • How to Find All Factors of a Number

    When you multiply two numbers together to get a third number, the first two numbers are called factors of the third number. For example, 3 times 5 equals 15. Therefore, 3 and 5 are factors of...

  • How to Teach Internet Skills Using Ripley's Believe It or Not

    Robert Ripley was an explorer, reporter, cartoonist, and collector of items that were strange and unusual. There are several museums around the world that display his unusual collections and...

  • How to Discipline a Disruptive Child in Class

    There is usually a reason why a child is being disruptive in class, whether the child is bored, hungry, tired, angry, or maybe they are looking for attention and acceptance. Try to find out if...

  • How to Create a Problem Solving Activity in Your Classroom

    Every good teacher wants to challenge his/her students on a daily basis. One way to achieve this is to give the students a chance to use skills that they have already developed through classroom...

  • How to Build a Model of the Titanic

    The story of the Titanic is still told to our children in schools today. There is something intriguing about this magnificent ship, deemed unsinkable, yet sunk by an iceberg. Making a model of the...

  • How to Get Your Child to Pay Attention and Do Better in School

    The ability of children to pay attention in school will often mean the difference between honors students and struggling students. Parents can help their children at home to learn to pay attention...

  • How to Make a Daily Teaching Program Guide

    A daily teaching program guide, also called a lesson plan, is usually completed within a template with specific guidelines. To create the guide, you must first determine your objectives, and...

  • How to Create a Science Lesson on Erosion

    Idea: o Paint a picture of a shoreline showing the effects of erosion. Objective: o The student will be able to identify the effects of erosion. o The student will observe different barriers and...

  • How to be Your Child's Education Advocate

    Every new school year, parents face almost as much anxiety as their kids as they worry about which teachers and classes await their grade school children. Many teachers share similar anxieties as...

  • How to Go Green for Secret Santa Gift Store

    Have you ever wished that your children’s Secret Santa Holiday Store offered more than useless trinkets? If you answered yes, this ehow is for you! In 2008 my friend and I volunteered to plan...

  • How to Teach your Kids to Study

    Study habits are developed early in a child's life. Teaching them to study will help them have a successful and rewarding education.

  • How to Write a Book for Elementary Teachers

    Books for elementary school teachers, commonly known as textbooks, provide useful information relevant to the subject the teacher is teaching and the age level of the student. The writing style of...

  • How to Conduct Lessons in Internet Mining using Google and Other Search Engines

    Scenario: Your lesson is about Internet Mining and you are going to prepare a lesson plan in order to effectively teach the students on how to use Google and other search engines such as Yahoo,...

  • How to Make Origami of Platonic Solids - Isocahedron

    In order to make an origami of Isocahedron (20 equilateral triangle faces) and 30 edges, you should have folded or mastered how to make an origami of equilateral triangle and the origami...

  • How to Develop Curriculum

    The curriculum is the framework in which students gain information through different methodologies, assessments, and instruction. If the curriculum fails to provide the students with the necessary...

  • How to Advocate for Your Disabled Child's Education

    If you're one of the thousands of parents who is struggling for your disabled child's educational rights, you may benefit from a few tips.

  • How to Encourage Boys to Read

    It is a proven fact from school testing through the U.S. Department of Education over the past 30 years that boys have consistently been falling behind in reading skills as compared to girls. The...

  • How to prepare children for Kindergarten

    The first day of kindergarten can be stressful and exciting for both parents and children. This article will give you some tips on how to help you prepare children for starting kindergarten.

  • How to Use Phonics Rules

    Learning to read and write in English depends on knowing how to use a lot of phonics rules. Phonics are the sounds made by individual letters and by combinations of letters in various contexts....

  • How to Explain Blood Pressure to Kids

    Most adults understand that blood pressure is an important measure of wellness. We know that high blood pressure (hypertension) is a bad thing, even if we don't know exactly what it means. So...

  • How to Make Money for Your School: Fundraising Ideas

    Raising funds for your school is always a challenge --- but even more so in the current economy. The ideas below are not expensive to organize and advertise ... and involve the whole community,...

  • How to Test for Developmental Delays in Children

    Children develop at a predictable pace. Each accomplishment, like talking or tying shoes, happens during a particular age period. When a child does not reach the milestone during that age period,...

  • How to Do Math Word Problems

    Math word problems can be fun when you know what you're doing. Math maniacs already know this. It's such a great feeling when you get the right answer that you may become a math maniac too! By...

  • How to Run for School Board

    If you are passionate about education and have the time to be involved, consider running for the local school board. School board members are composed of 3,5, or 7 members and meet monthly to...

  • How to Create an After School Program

    After-school programs are beneficial to all students, especially those who are struggling academically or even socially. With more one-on-one attention, teachers and tutors can make a difference...

  • How to Help Children With ADHD in the Classroom

    Children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), are easily frustrated in the classroom and that can lay a negative foundation for learning later in life. It is important that...

  • How to Calculate the Heat of Combustion of Paraffin Wax

    The heat of combustion is the amount of heat or energy it takes to burn something. Learning to measure and calculate the heat of combustion of various substances is a popular and valuable learning...

  • How to Plan an Art Education for School Kids

    You can bring art into the classroom as an art docent for elementary age children. Here is a description of the art education program used in my local school district. My goal was to create art...

  • How to Research School Systems for Your Children Before You Move

    If you're planning a move and you have school-aged children, a major part of your decision will be the quality of the schools, both public and private, in your new neighborhood. If you plan to...

  • How to Teach Children About Food Dehydrating

    Food dehydrating is a great way to preserve meat, fruits, vegetables and seeds. For gardeners, it can be a way to save an abundant harvest and use it slowly throughout the winter months. Setting...

  • How to Get Grants for School Playground Equipment

    Getting grants to fund the purchase of school playground equipment is a four-part process no matter how much money you actually need. It takes careful planning followed by strategic research to...

  • How to Decide On a Science Fair Project

    It's that time of year again. Science fair projects are a reqauirement at school. While sometimes fun they are time consuming and depending on what you choose, costly.

  • How to Train for Early Childhood Education

    Training for a career in early childhood education involves dedication and hard work and at least four years of academic coursework. Practical experience as a student teacher or intern can add up...

  • How to Teach Parts of Speech to ESL Students

    Understanding the parts of speech helps people become clear writers and speakers. It can also help those learning a second language better understand how that language works when speaking, writing...

  • How to Integrate Children, curriculum and school gardening

    Children, curriculum and school gardening are proving to be outstanding learning partners. Math, literature, science, social studies, language, and art all co-mingle with school gardening. But...

  • How to Get a Playground for Your School or Community

    I am so totally jazzed! I know, strange way to start an article but the most amazing thing has happened. Our school is getting a much needed playground and it is costing us pennies. There are four...

  • How to Help Your Child With Homework

    Often child have trouble concentrating on their homework. It can be due to different problems,but here are some ways to help them the best you can.

  • How to Teach an Elementary Multi-grade, Flexible Grouping, or Multiage Classroom

    Multiage classrooms have shown great potential when the right system is finally discovered. Competitiveness is replaced with cooperation in these multiage classrooms, flexible grouping is...

  • How to Help a Struggling 4th Grader With Spelling

    A fourth grader who is struggling in spelling, will continue to get frustrated as language lessons and English lessons advance. They will continue to fall behind, especially if your public or...

  • How to Get Into Private School

    There is a lot of competition to get into a reputable private school. For instance, Cranbrook school in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan is known to be the best school in the country and has a...

  • How to Manage the Elementary Classroom

    When you are new to the classroom, it is important to have a plan for classroom management.

  • How to deal with all that homework

    Is your child overwhelmed with homework? If so, I bet you are too! I teach fourth grade, and some parents have let me know that homework is a daily torment. Here are some tips on what to do...

  • How to Quiet a Classroom

    You adore your class full of energetic students, but you could sometimes do without their excited chattering. Noisy students aren’t necessarily a bad thing—it means they are enthused...

  • How to Teach Health Insurance to Kids

    Teaching health insurance to kids involves teaching a combination of math, probabilities and health insurance concepts. This article is designed to guide the teacher through the steps necessary to...

  • Children's Books Writing Ideas

    Publishers of children's books are always on the look out for new and unique topics. The editors get too many "ho hum" books with the same old and stale ideas coming across their desk. If you want...

  • How to Choose a Private Elementary School

    A private elementary school can be a wise investment, if chosen properly. Private schools offer small classrooms and plenty of extra activities that public schools are unable to provide. At a...

  • How to Teach Multiplication Tables to Children

    Multiplication tables are a fundamental building block of math. At all costs, the best way to give your kid the confidence they need in math, is to make sure they understand the basics of...

  • How to Learn to Read With Dyspraxia

    Dyspraxia is a complicated neurological condition that has no known cause. Those who suffer from the disorder generally have difficulty planning and executing complex movements. Along with obvious...

  • How to Find Elementary Classroom Grants

    There are many small grants from $100 to $500 available for individual classroom teachers that can significantly improve the delivery of the instruction that you can provide. Here are three ways...

  • How to Teach Life Skills to Children in India

    Life skills should be part of every school curriculum, but in India this is not always possible because of the student-teacher ratio. Given the size of the population in India, it is only possible...

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