High School

Articles in High School

By alejomag 0 comments
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 called, EL JUEGO, or the game. What I mainly used it ... more »
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If you are going to be performing in a school concert soon, you may be a bit nervous, especially if this will be your first time. Naturally, you want to do your best, and have fun at the same time, so follow these steps to prepare for your school ... more »
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Going to boarding school is a time of anticipation and excitement, but it can also engender nervous anxiety. After all, leaving home and living in a new place for an extended period can rattle anyone's nerves, let alone someone of school age. ... more »
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It seems like you just changed schools from elementary school to middle school; now it's time already for another transition as you prepare for your freshman year in high school. Even if you don't think that it will be that big of a change, there ... more »
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It seems you just changed schools from elementary school to middle school. Now it's time already for another transition as you prepare for your freshman year in high school. Even if you don't think that it will be that big of a change, there are ... more »
By TheoryofaKiss 0 comments
Alot of teens are kind of clueless on how highschool is going to be, or how different it is from 8th. Dont worry about it, im here to help... more »
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Some students go to summer school to take a second crack at classes they failed, while others go to take advanced or specialized material that might not be part of the regular curriculum. Regardless of your reason for attending summer school, it ... more »
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A spring formal is always a fun event, whether you go by yourself, with a date or with friends. Taking enough time to prepare yourself before the dance will ensure you're ready for the big night without a lot of stress... more »
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The United States Military Academy, located in West Point, New York, is designed to develop cadets to become leaders in the United States Army. The education extends beyond academics to include moral and physical challenges as well. As a result ... more »
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A high school teacher who fails to plan, even for a substitute, might as well plan to fail. It's important to leave lesson plans that a substitute teacher can find and follow. Even if you have to be absent in an emergency, you need to leave ... more »
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Graduation is a time to reflect on past accomplishments during time spent at school. However, it is also a great time to go out with a bang, metaphorically speaking, by pulling a graduation prank... more »
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Not every work of fiction is worth adding to your personal library. It is better to skip buying that new sci-fi adventure when you can just borrow it for free. Next time you're in need of a recreational read, head to the public library. Before ... more »
By Green2 0 comments
Whether you're in school, in a business, or writing for fun, it's important to read over your paper for grammar and punctuation mistakes. There are many ways to go about it, but this is a simple, one-person way to do it that doesn't require a ... more »
By WantHighMarks 0 comments
How reading from beginning to end is NOT the correct order of reading.. more »
By DCisMe 0 comments
Do you need to have lesson plans that relate to real life? A budget is an excellent way to teach students how to add, subtract, figure a monthly percentage based on APR and much more! This set of plans will take at least two forty-five minute ... more »
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Many people consider their high school years as glory days while others think of them as happily-gone days. Whether or not you have fond memories of high school, there are times everyone enjoys reliving those high school years. You can get back ... more »
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Humans possess the ability and capacity to learn and memorize things. Nevertheless, due to hectic lifestyles and stressful situations, remembering what you learn can be difficult. Fortunately, you can take measures to help you recall what you ... more »
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Renting a limo to take you and your date or your friends to the spring formal can add a really nice touch to the evening. Not only will no one have to worry about driving home, but everyone can continue to talk and take pictures after the formal ... more »
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Looking your best at the spring formal will make you feel good and make your date proud to be with you. Rather than spending money purchasing a new suit or tuxedo, you can rent a tuxedo worthy of being worn to your spring formal... more »
By cvanderkaay 0 comments
The public school system is one of the worst offenders when it comes to animal rights, and many young students feel as if being an animal activist is a constant struggle. You might find, though, that other students are more receptive than the ... more »
By magic1 0 comments
History can be fascinating and full of intrigue, mystery, romance and who-dunnits. There are so many details you can dig up if you know where to look and how to look for them. Knowing how to research a historical figure can be very rewarding, ... more »
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Have you ever been assigned a paper only to realize that you have no clue how to begin? Well help is here! This easy to follow article will guide you through the proper research steps from start to finish... more »
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Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States and was president at the only time the country was debt-free. To learn more about him, follow these steps... more »
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Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States. He vetoed more bills than any previous president. The Republican Senate favored a radical Reconstruction after the Civil War while Johnson favored a much milder Reconstruction. Follow ... more »
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Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States and narrowly defeated President Grover Cleveland in 1888 because Cleveland failed to carry his home state. To learn how the nation embraced him after this close victory, follow these ... more »