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  • How to Cheat On a Test in School

    Cheating is not good and can garner you some pretty strict disciplinary actions. Here is a guide on a few ways to do it but you probably shouldn't.

  • How to Do a Research Paper on Computers & Children

    Writing a research paper for school or business involves developing a thesis statement, formulating at least three supporting ideas, and doing the research to find facts and sources that agree...

  • How to Teach Creation and Evolution

    As a science teacher, you know the facts behind natural selection and the evolution of species. Your job is to teach the facts, and to instill in students an understanding and respect for the...

  • How to Calculate a UMS

    The UMS, or Uniform Mark Scale, is a grading system used primarily by British educational examiners. Examiners must take the raw marks on an exam and translate those marks to a UMS. According to...

  • How to Teach Periodic Table in High School Chemistry

    Teaching science in high school is an especially difficult task because it requires the teacher to get students interested in topics that are considered particularly dry. Fortunately, by reviewing...

  • How to Teach World History

    Teach world history from the social context: How does it affect people? Car maker Henry Ford famously said, "History is more or less bunk. It's tradition. We don't want tradition. We want to live...

  • How to Build a House for a School Project

    Career Technical Education has received a boost in the K-12 arena over recent years, and school programs in the construction trades are growing. These programs, once capable of only producing...

  • How to Graduate High School

    High school is the foundation for higher education or any other future plans you have for your life. While your high school years may be ripe with bouts of angst, uncertainty, new freedoms and...

  • How to Get Better Grades in School

    Working to get better grades in school is worth every effort required. You will experience a boost to your self esteem, you will have fewer problems with parents and guardians, you will respect...

  • How to Start a School for Pregnant Teens

    Starting a school for pregnant teens can be a hard but rewarding process. Not only are you helping a young mother get a step ahead in life, but you are also creating a chance for her child to have...

  • How to Get a Teacher to Fix a Error

    Teachers can be mean. They can unfairly grade, or dislike you. Follow these steps to try to fix a problem with your teacher. This article is mainly on the challenge on how to get a teacher to...

  • How to Teach Music in Secondary Schools

    Teaching music in secondary schools can be a bit more challenging than teaching music in elementary and middle schools. One of the reasons is many secondary school students are on different...

  • How to Integrate Information Technology in the Classroom

    Education leaders, administrators, teachers and parents are aware how technology changes our world. There are jobs that does not exists 6 - 10 years ago. There are also jobs that existed 6-10...

  • How to Make Lead Crystal Glassware

    Glass generally includes any brittle, transparent material that has been cooled to its solid state without crystallizing. Soda-lime glass is by far the most common type, but glass may also contain...

  • How to Learn High School Chemistry

    High school chemistry can be very difficult to learn. Science and math understanding does not come naturally for everyone. If you want to learn high school chemistry, attending a high school or an...

  • How to Plan School Yearbooks

    School yearbooks represent a time-honored tradition. Every year, millions of students eagerly await their school's yearbook release to see how they have been immortalized among its pages. Eddie...

  • How to Get a High School Diploma in California

    The California Education Code specifies the state requirements to graduate from a public high school in California. Local school districts, however, are given the responsibility for establishing...

  • How to Do Math Exponents

    Math exponents are sometimes referred to as powers and are read as a base number to the power of a smaller print number which is the actual exponent. The exponent tells how many times the base...

  • How to Survive Your Teen's Prom Night

    Prom night will be here before you know it. Are you prepared for your son or daughter's big night out? Parents often look forward to the evening with apprehension and dread. As long as you have...

  • How to Join the National Honor Society

    The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 to recognize the nation's best high-school students. Students are recognized for their academic and leadership achievements, and are encouraged to...

  • How to Become An Egyptian Mummy

    Follow the step-by-step process that will turn your body into an Egyptian Mummy.

  • How to Be the Valedictorian of your High School

    If you want to get into a good college, and you have the brains and persistence, you may want to try to become your high school valedictorian.

  • How to Get Straight A's

    Learn how to get straight A's in school.

  • How to Make Ice Cream with Liquid Nitrogen

    Professors and teachers in science museums and science classes sometimes do demonstrations with liquid nitrogen as a way of exhibiting different states of matter. One of these demonstrations that...

  • Earning a GED at Home

    Are you interested in taking the GED examination (General Educational Development exam)? Every year, adults all over the United States, take the GED test because they did not finish high school. A...

  • Where to Ask Questions About Teenage Pregnancy

    A teenage pregnancy is a difficult thing for anybody to face, whether you are a teen starlet or someone stuck in poverty. Although the reasons for getting pregnant as a teen are as varied as...

  • How to Conduct a Fund Raiser for a Nonprofit Youth Group

    Youth today who want to be involved in different activities often need to raise funds for competitions, trips, uniforms, equipment and instruction. Even in the best of times, raising sufficient...

  • How to Deal With High School Locker Rooms

    One of the most horrific places many will ever be forced to go is not jail or a psych ward. It’s the high school locker room. This place is filled with taunts, teasing and sometimes even...

  • How to Get accepted into the Boarding School of your Choice

    This is for all you high schoolers out there who have always wanted to just skip the kid role of life and head on over to college. if you want to live in a dorm by yourself or with a couple of...

  • How to Solve Geometry Proofs

    The purpose of geometry is to be able to show what you have learned through constructed written logic, called a proof. A geometry proof's purpose is to work from a hypothetical theory to a...

  • How to Resist the Urge to Cheat on a Test

    With the advance of technology and the adaptation of traditional modes of learning and testing, the urge to cheat on tests is a serious problem for many individuals in many different institutions....

  • How to Get Out of a Class Dissection

    So, you don't want to dissect a frog or cat. Your school may require the dissection of a cat for biology, or frog dissection may be necessary for basic science. You have every right to object to...

  • How to Teach High School Theater

    You got a job teaching high school theatre. Now what?Teaching theatre can be challenging, but it can change your students' lives forever. In this guide, you will learn valuable tools for teaching...

  • How to Apply to United World College as an American Student

    The United World Colleges movement aims to bring together high school students from all over the world and help them to learn together in order to promote global peace and understanding. There are...

  • How to Get a Seven in IB Diploma English

    The IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma program consists of six courses. These courses come from six different groups named Language A1 (the student's first language), Second Language,...

  • How to Be Smart and Cool at the Same Time

    There can be a lot of pressure in high school to be popular. Unfortunately, most of the time being cool and smart don't go together. To reconcile these two aspects, there are a few ways you might...

  • How to Explore Genetics Using Peas

    Peas have a number of characteristics that make them ideal for studying the transmission of inherited traits. Gregor Mendel conducted a series of careful breeding experiments on peas and published...

  • How to Develop Emergency Lesson Plans

    You wake up early Monday morning with one of the sweet gifts of life that your students can give you—the flu. Realizing that your week's lesson plans may be postponed, you need to somehow get to...

  • How to Use Teeline Shorthand

    Shorthand is used to accurately and quickly record notes, meeting minutes and directions. Teeline shorthand is the easiest form of shorthand to learn and use. You'll need a formal course of...

  • How to Balance Honors Courses and Sports

    Sometimes it can be tough to be good at everything. Excelling at both sports and schoolwork isn't as enviable a position to be in as most people would think. In fact, many students who've got both...

  • How to Be Royalty In and Out of School

    To be true royalty both in and out of school means you are seeking to be one of the most popular kids around. You want to be the go to guy or girl for what's up with the latest trends and...

  • How to Use CSS Shorthand

    The language of Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, has become a real life-saver for web programmers who want to cut down on clutter. CSS programmers replace bulky HTML tags with a "style language"...

  • How to Teach Shorthand

    Advise your shorthand students in advance that shorthand takes many months to master. The steps below offer the instructor a topical guide for sequential shorthand lessons. Spend at least 1 to 2...

  • How to Advise a High School Newspaper

    A student newspaper can be an important part of the school community and a memorable experience for budding writers. However, it comes with a unique set of headaches and pitfalls. Here's how to...

  • How to Skip School

    "You fake a stomach cramp, and when you're bent over, moaning and wailing, you lick your palms. It's a little childish and stupid, but then, so is high school." Sage advice from the master of...

  • How to Pass History Class Without Studying

    With all the names, dates, concepts and ideas that get crammed into a history class, the idea of going home to study more can be overwhelming. Still, you need to pass history class somehow....

  • How to play the game called EL JUEGO for Spanish classes

    This one is the all the Spanish teachers out there that teach in high school or junior high, although it could be modified for the lower grades or for different foreign languages. It is a game...

  • How to Dissect a Cat

    A majority of high school students who take anatomy will be required to dissect a cat. Through dissection you can learn about the muscular, digestive and nervous system. Follow these steps to...

  • How to Take High School AP Courses

    Many high schools students take advantage of the AP program each year. AP stands for Advanced Placement and allows students to take advanced courses in high school for college credit or advanced...

  • How to Balance Redox Reactions

    One of the hardest topics in high school chemistry is how to balance redox reactions, formally oxidation reduction reactions. The procedure to balance these types of reactions is simple if you can...

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