Middle School

Articles in Middle School

By Jeanne Grunert 1 comments
Veteran teachers use a variety of sound and visual cues to impose discipline upon an unruly class. Whether you’re a new teacher just starting your teaching career this fall or a seasoned educator looking for new ideas to call a class to order, ... more »
By 02SmithA 3 comments
Getting good grades isn't always as easy as it sounds, but here are some tips to help you along the way... more »
By beckylyn 1 comments
The secret to getting good grades is really very simple. You don’t have to be a genius to earn high marks. Forget what your parents say about “applying yourself”. All you need to do is follow the easy steps below to get good grades... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The transition from 6th to 7th grade is one of the hardest changes a student makes during his academic career. Students go from being in a self-contained classroom to many different teachers a day in a larger building often connected to a high ... more »
By Colonna 1 comments
As a teacher, I'm constantly reminded by freinds and family who are not in the businiess of education,of how "lucky" I am to have the entire summer "off". what they don't realize is that although i may not be working at the ... more »
By americanguru 2 comments
Many kids and parents live busy lives, so time spent on homework should be productive. Getting focused and organized are two of the most important parts of getting the most out of homework. Below are some tips to help you get started... more »
By amsparky 5 comments
Has homework become a time of unnecessary stress for your family? By taking a few extra moments to make sure you have a well stocked homework station, you can alleviate a lot of this stress, which will increase the likelihood of getting higher ... more »
By Alisiane 2 comments
There's nothing like a fresh start with new clothes and shoes and folders and pencils to get you and your child excited about a new school year. Here are some ways to make sure that zeal for school remains long after the backpack has holes, the ... more »
By americanguru 4 comments
Helping children do homework can be a frustrating experience for both the child and the parent. Patience can wear thin on both sides. It’s important that parents not only help children complete homework assignments, but help to encourage and ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
There are over 800 confirmed dinosaur species and thousands of unconfirmed species that roamed the earth's surface. Breaking dinosaurs down into similar groups can help identify them. With so many to identify, it's easier to study them based on ... more »
By klnygaard 8 comments
Want to do great at school? Is your goal to get straight A's? Here are some ideas to help you succeed!!!!.. more »
By americanguru 4 comments
Teachers are usually the first to notice if a child is having difficulty academically. But, if your child is a hard worker or passive in the classroom, the teacher might not notice. That's why it's important to pay attention to your child's ... more »
By Chrisjparsons 0 comments
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By Gabe 2 comments
Algebra, and math in general, is one of the hardest subjects to teach. It can be difficult sometimes because students do not realize that they practice the basic skills needed for algebra everyday... more »
By Carson Bailey 4 comments
When you are teaching at the local middle school in Indiana and you have a code or announcement of an "EXTERNAL LOCKDOWN" by one of the Staff (that has the authority to make that call) this is what you should do!.. more »
By Carson Bailey 7 comments
When you are teaching at the local middle school in Indiana and you have a code or announcement of an "INTERNAL LOCKDOWN" by one of the Staff (that has the authority to make that call) this is what you should do!.. more »
By Tonig 5 comments
The lazy days of summer are coming to an end. They are replaced with the yearly routine of buying back-to-school supplies and the stress of shopping and spending. To reduce the financial strain of back-to-school expenses use these eight steps to ... more »
By alejomag 0 comments
This article is perhaps the most challenging for many people. When I devised this particular scenario it took place in my eighth grade English class at my junior high in my hometown. Part of me has to bask in the accomplishment, part of me still ... more »
By Ashlee Nixon 1 comments
Having trouble multiplying fractions? Here is a step by step guide... more »
By kirylin 0 comments
Being able to multiply and divide positive and negative numbers successfully will make many of your upper-level math courses easier for you. This tutorial will teach you how to multiply or divide integers when one is positive and the other is ... more »
By Julie Mayfield 0 comments
Are you in charge of raising money for your elementary, middle, or high school? Stumped about how to begin? Follow these steps to organize a school fundraiser... more »
By chadchouehow 0 comments
There are so many movies, TV program, and DVD put on the markets every. For your own interesting, it is very easy for you to pick your own movies, but when it come to pick up for your kids. You do need more time to select the good program. There ... more »
By Free indeed! 11 comments
Sending the kids back to school can be a fun but challenging time for both the kids and the parents. The children are excited to be seeing the friends that they left behind in June. Shopping for new clothes and school supplies in anticipation ... more »
By GardenGuru 1 comments
Every year the kids, teens, and young adults get the feeling that summer is getting close to being over. No not the season, but the fun. What they feel coming is related to the need to be prepared to go back to school. With sales starting ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Making the transition from elementary school to middle school presents many challenges to a child, who may have been in the same school for seven years. He'll have to get accustomed to a new layout, different schedule and strange faces in the ... more »