Elementary School

Articles in Elementary School

By acohen843 0 comments
This article, the first in a series of articles, introduces way to take a look at the English language by looking at some basic principles of Latin. This article quotes examples from the book, "The Everything Learning Latin Book" by ... more »
By mutasem nussairat 0 comments
Wanna, Gonna, Hafta: Getting Relaxed With Reduced Forms in Speech 10 January 2007 Download Audio - MP3 Listen in RealAudio AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: reduced forms in spoken American English. RS: ... more »
By nsuanpan 0 comments
Kids are tons of fun, but there are days when they really push your buttons. Here are some tips about how to prevent bad behaviors from even occurring and how to create a fun atmosphere for the kids... more »
By kidtakecare 0 comments
Being actively involved at the school will make you feel as though you have accomplished something for your community. The teachers will be grateful and your child will be proud of you. Also, you will learn something about what goes on in your ... more »
By Summer Banks 0 comments
When moving into the Las Vegas area, you will need to have a few things in order before even attempting to register your child for school... more »
By Gershonah 0 comments
This is part two of the study of Algebra. You will find two more examples of how to apply PEMDAS to selected expressions in algebra that have multiple operations... more »
By Gigi Burgdorf, eHow UK 0 comments
Community schools in England and Wales are funded by the state and run by Local Authorities, who employ the schools' staff, own the buildings and land, and are in charge of the admission process. There is a standard nationwide process for ... more »
By Sendblock 0 comments
Private school application deadlines vary from school to school but the earlier you start the process, the less stress you will experience... more »
By alokqr 0 comments
What you should already know about Windows XP Backup For many small to midsize businesses, the native backup utility in Microsoft Windows XP is sufficient to handle data backup and recovery chores. Here's a look at how you can make Windows Backup ... more »
By kprest74 0 comments
One great and relatively low maintenance way to be very involved in your child's school setting is to become a Classroom Mom. While during holidays and class trips this could be a bit demanding of your personal time, overall it is very rewarding ... more »
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To play a role in your child's school environment and stay involved in its goings-on, the best thing to do is join the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). Here are some easy ways to become more whether it is your child's first or last year at the ... more »
By AnimalTrails 0 comments
The elements of action scenes are movement and energy. Conflict in action is external. It is not the time for analyzing relationships, feelings or thoughts. Early childhood is filled with drama and action. The days of young children are filled ... more »
By jjvpyro 0 comments
Teach your child an exciting action reaction principle... more »
By glissandra 0 comments
This is how I put together a rack for the un-cased guitars in my classroom to get them off the floor and away from hanging on all the walls... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
You can build your own newspaper hat in minutes. All you need is a single sheet of newspaper. This hat is easy to make whether you need to make a newspaper hat for dress up or for a school project. You can leave the newspaper alone for a classic ... more »
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Creating a space dedicated to homework and solitary learning can be very helpful to your child. A good child's desk can last for years and be a critical part of developing a sense of independence and self-reliance for getting homework done... more »
By kprest74 0 comments
The "Back to School" whirlwind is approaching. Suddenly, everywhere you look, ads feature school supplies and fall clothes. Follow these easy tips to stick to a budget during the flurry of spending that starts the school year... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Understanding and appreciating cultural diversity is a great way to help children learn how people are different. The best place to do this is in elementary school. Celebrating what makes different cultures unique helps children deal with ... more »
By Amanda Morin 0 comments
The 100th Day of School is an important hallmark for elementary school students and their teachers. Not only does it mean half the school year is gone, but it also means it's time for a celebration! Little do the students know that the ... more »
By David Lessem 0 comments
Choosing the right book is an art. Many people just pick up the book they are assigned and start reading, or pick a novel more or less at random. By putting a little bit more thought into it however, you can build your vocabulary and ... more »
By David Lessem 0 comments
Finding a book that is at just the right level of difficulty is important. An easy read is relaxing, and a difficult book can be interesting to read with an adult, but a just right book is the perfect thing to read for school. Just right books ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Science projects can challenge your child's knowledge and skills, but they also can be thrilling as students explore possibilities they never knew existed. A science project should be a fun learning experience and not drudgery... more »
By AndreaCoventry 0 comments
A favorite Science/Practical Life activity for children in preschool and kindergarten is cleaning pennies. Try this experiment with lemon juice... more »
By scott shanley 0 comments
Bullying is undoubtedly a growing problem in many school systems throughout the country. Because of the increasing amount of violent acts in school within the past decade, anti-bullying policies and other preventative measures are being practiced ... more »
By Johnnerlyn 0 comments
In an effort to get to know your child's teachers, it is imperative that parents set up a parent-teacher conference. Typically parents wait until the teacher or school district sets the conference date. Sometimes that may be too late to let the ... more »