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  • Children's Activities for John 3:16

    In the Christian faith, John 3:16 is one of the first scriptures for young children to learn and memorize. The important verse explains that, because of God's love, he sent his only son to earth....

  • How to Build a Simple Model of an Animal Cell

    A model of an animal cell is a representational tool for learning about the structure of a cell and how that cell works. There are computer programs and technical kits to build models of animal...

  • Temperature Effects on Density

    Density is a physical property of substances that compares the relationship between volume and mass. Density is affected by temperature because as temperature increases so does the kinetic energy...

  • How to Plan for Differentiated Instruction

    Differentiated instruction is a modern method of teaching that demands teachers modify lesson content and methods of delivery to accommodate the various learning styles of the students. Although...

  • The Effects of Temperature on Density of Gases

    The density of a gas is dependent on the temperature. When temperatures rise, the gas expands and becomes less dense. When temperatures fall, the gas contracts and becomes more dense.

  • How to Make a Tetrahedral Pyramid

    A tetrahedral pyramid is a four-sided pyramid. It is one of the most recognizable types of pyramids: the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt and the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon in Mexico City are all...

  • Grants for Homeschooling

    Homeschooling families have reputations for resourcefulness and rugged individualism. But, independence aside, many homeschoolers could benefit from financial assistance. Paying for daily supplies...

  • Consumer Science Lab Activities

    Put common household products to the test with an interactive science lab activity. Test the strength of paper towels or how clean the most expensive laundry detergent gets your clothing. Not...

  • How to Teach to the TAKS

    In 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law which requires states to give students in grades 3 to 8 an annual test in reading and math. All students must...

  • Relationship Between Moral and Emotional Development

    Emotional and moral development happen hand in hand throughout a series of stages that are highly influenced by relationships, laws, norms and expectations. Through interactions with others,...

  • Social Exhange Theory

    Sociologists have been trying to explain the social actions of humans with the social exchange theory since the 1960s, but the belief that human behavior can be predicted goes back as far as the...

  • How to Learn the Hindi Language

    Learning the Hindi language, which is written in the Devanagari script, can be accomplished either on your own or with the help of a teacher. If you are highly self-motivated, you can learn on...

  • Lace Bonnet Craft Ideas for 5th Graders

    Bonnets were a mainstay in European and American feminine wardrobes throughout the centuries until the early 1900s. The easiest styles of bonnets for 5th graders to create are the Mob Cap and the...

  • How to Learn the Alphabet Online

    Learning the alphabet is an important step in learning to read for young children. As they learn the letters and their sounds and begin to read, a whole new world of information will be opened up...

  • What Do You Need To Go to Nursing School?

    Nursing school is a type of educational institution providing education and training to become a fully-qualified and accredited nurse. Before beginning the prerequisites to enter nursing school,...

  • Metric System Vs. the U.S. System of Weights & Measures

    The U.S. system and the metric system of weights and measures are sets of units used to quantify the size and mass of objects. The U.S. system comes from the old English system of weights and...

  • How to Teach With an LCD Projector

    An LCD projector can be a useful tool in your classroom. This type of classroom projector gets even the most reluctant learner involved with the lesson. You can use it for a variety of purposes,...

  • Best Study Guides & Tips for the GRE

    The Graduate Records Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that college graduates have to take to apply to certain Masters and PhD programs. According to ETS, the makers of the test, the GRE...

  • How to do a Private Student Loan Consolidation to Save Money

    By using this guide, you will learn how to do a private student loan consolidation to save money.

  • How to Find Secured Loans with Low Rates

    Using this guide, you will learn how to find secured loans with low rates, to help save you money.

  • How to get a College Loan Consolidation with the Lowest Rate

    Using this guide, you will learn how to get a college loan consolidation with the lowest rate.

  • How to Find the Integral of (2^sinx)(cosx)dx

    This Article will show by the way of an example Integration problem, how to recognize when an Integral that has an exponential trigonometrical function that has a base other than e, that this...

  • How to Edit An English Paper

    One of the hardest things to do is to edit a paper after you've spent all your creative energy just getting a first draft. Also, if you don't have anyone to tell you what to look for, you might...

  • How to Help Your Child in Arithmetic

    It’s the parents’ job to maintain close communication with their child’s teacher. When you pick your son or daughter up from school, stop by the classroom and chat with the teacher. Show your...

  • How to Not Do Your Homework

    Regardless of whether you are hardworking or lazy, if you don't want to or don't know how to do your homework, there are many resources on the internet that can help you. Sometimes working on the...

  • How to Write an Admissions Essay

    Most people have to write some sort of personal statement or admissions essay at some point in their lives. It’s hard to write about yourself and many people struggle. Here are some basic steps...

  • How to Do Well in Medical School Interviews

    So now that you are going to be interviewing at a school, here are tips for the actual interview itself. If you haven't already, you may want to check out a previous article about how to...

  • How to LSAT Prep for Law School Admissions

    How to LSAT Prep for Law School Admissions. So you want to be a lawyer? Assuming you’ve already read my other article on “How to be a Lawyer or Attorney” and you still want to go for it, the...

  • How to Train Your Dog to Teach Your Children The Alphabet, Colors and Numbers

    How about a new approach to teaching your children the different colors? How about teaching your dog a new trick? You can do both at the same time! This simple little trick will turn guessing the...

  • How to Do Algebra - Solve a Story Problem Equation

    If you can solve equations, you will get ahead! If you can't solve equations, your career options will be severely limited. This is because some jobs require the ability to solve equations. ...

  • How to Prepare for Medical School Interviews

    So, you got some sort of notification inviting you to interview at a medical school... First, congrats. Here are some tips for making your preparation easier. If you want tips on the actual...

  • How to do LSAT Prep Testmasters Studying and Ace the LSAT

    I am proof that prepping for the LSAT with Testmasters can be very rewarding. I increased my score over 15 points in practice tests and scored well enough to get a full tuition scholarship to a...

  • How to Get Your Children to See The Dangers in Drug Abuse

    If you are concerned about your child/teen and drugs then please read this article. It could make a difference in the choices that they make. Some parents don't know exactly how to approach...

  • How to Solve Second Order Differential Equations

    a brief over view of homo-genius second order differential equation and the three most common forms Standard Roots,Double Roots, and Imaginary Roots

  • How to Stay Awake and Alert in Class or At Work

    Having trouble staying awake in your classes? Maybe you should read this article so that you can learn how to stay awake during class and in return you will learn from your classes! After all, you...

  • How to Write Great Articles on eHow

    If you have just joined eHow and you are wondering how to write good or even great articles, you are in the right place. This article will show you how to start and what to do to make sure you...

  • How to master LSAT Practice Logic Games with the LSAT Logic Games Bible

    For many people the LSAT logic games are the hardest part of the LSAT and what is keeping them from scoring a score in the high 170’s. However, there are definitely ways to master LSAT Practice...

  • How to to be successful in College-level Mathematics

    This article is not meant to walk you through a step-by-step procedure on what you need to do in order to pass mathematics in college. The purpose of this article is to give you some idea about...

  • How to Double Letters in the Past Tense with -ed

    If you don’t know how to double letters in the past tense with -ed, you are not alone! There are a few spelling rules which will make it easy for you to spell the past tense of many verbs in...

  • How to Find the right Executive Education program

    Choosing the right executive education program can be a difficult task. As someone who had trouble visiting every school' s web page to find the exact information, I wanted to present an easier...

  • How to Write an Effective IEP

    Writing an IEP, or individualized education plan, that is really effective can make a huge difference in a student's learning outcomes. A student may be working below grade level and there may be...

  • How to Write Measurable Objectives for an IEP

    An IEP, or individualized education plan, must include measurable objectives. Writing goals and objectives are easy but writing them so that they are measurable can be more challenging. Anyone...

  • How to Fake a Smart Attitude

    Are you needing to look smarter than you really are to impress a guy or a possible job oppurtunity. Everyone could benefit from some help on your smart factor so here are a few steps.

  • How to Save Money on Your College Text Books

    College text books are a very large expense during your education. With a text book costing up to $200 new, they get very expensive, very quickly. Luckily, there are ways to reduce the cost of...

  • How to Give Education Purpose

    Giving education purpose is a challenge for a lot of students. The temptation is to view it as 'a hoop to jump through' in order to earn a degree and get a paycheck. That may be true. However,...

  • How to Be a Good Leader in a Group

    In many classes in college professors join people together in groups so they can work on a project better. Also they know that a group is a source of power when its members contribute in the work...

  • How to Use EERE's Educational Games to Learn About Saving Energy

    If you are a parent who cares about saving energy, there is little doubt that you will lead by example. If your kids see you turning off the lights, and you explain to them why you do, it is...

  • How to Come Up With Research Paper Topics

    Are you racking your brain to try and come up with research paper topics? Is your mind drawing a blank? Fear not--this article provides an easy, step-by-step process you can use to come with...

  • How to Teach no excuse words

    Learning high frequency words or sight words is vital for becoming a fluent and successful reader. HFW are words that are memorized from sight.

  • How to Stay focused on Doing Homework/Writing a Paper

    Trying to do homework but can't stay focused? Suddenly realize you're on Facebook instead of Microsoft Word? This article will explain how to stay focused on an assignment you're trying oh so very...

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