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  • How to Do Much Better on Multiple Choice Tests

    If you are in high school or college, you probably have a lot of multiple choice tests. There are some easy test-taking techniques that can really help you do much better on multiple choice tests...

  • How to Memorize the Trig Functions (Without Losing Your Mind!)

    So you're facing that "Introduction to Trigonometry - Right Angles" class but you're no math whiz? Do you forget when each function gets used or whether you divide or multiply? And...

  • How to Go Green for Secret Santa Gift Store

    Have you ever wished that your children’s Secret Santa Holiday Store offered more than useless trinkets? If you answered yes, this ehow is for you! In 2008 my friend and I volunteered to plan...

  • How to Identify Persuasive and Manipulative Language in an Article or Essay

    Identifying persuasive and manipulative writing in essays and articles is a common assignment in high school and college courses. Here are some things to consider when starting an assignment...

  • How to Not Become a Victim of College Grant Scam

    Attending college has become a necessity these days. It is almost impossible to find a well-paid job without some college education. This also creates the need of financial assistance. Most...

  • How to Stay Home With the Swine Flu When You're a College Student

    So, you're a college student, and you've just found out you've got the swine flu. What now? What about all your tests and essays and study groups? Don't panic--here are some helpful tips to...

  • How to Help Your Child Learn Math

    Math can be very difficult and frustrating for some children. Your child may excel at everything else but for some reason the most basic math is a nightmare. The bottom line is that math skills...

  • How to Teach a Kid to Read

    It is pretty easy to teach a baby to read. One of my first books was "Snug House, Bug House". I learned to read at the age of two. I still love that book. And you only need a few...

  • How to Take Online High School Classes

    Online high school classes are multiplying across the country in multiple formats. Though traditional diplomas are still more respected by most colleges, you don't have to attend classes on...

  • How to Get Into College In California During the Budget Crisis

    Governor Swarzkoff the Terminator Mr. I'll Be Back has decided that the best way to deal with a bankrupt California is to cut off the education of the generation that might actually solve the...

  • How to Practice Foreign Accent Reduction

    You can practice foreign accent reduction inexpensively on your own time. Rather than paying for expensive speech coaching or programs for foreign accent reduction online, you can follow the...

  • How to Law School Admissions

    How to Law School Admissions. How to get into law school. So you want to be a lawyer or attorney? You’ll need to go to law school! The admissions process to get into law school is very...

  • How to Make File Folder Math Games

    Teachers and homeschooling parents need independent activities to teach and reinforce math vocabulary, facts, and problem solving skills. Having activities that are easy to make, simple for kids...

  • How to Teach Children Colors

    Colors are what make our world come alive. Teaching a child their colors can be a great deal of fun. Here are a few tips to help children learn colors easier.

  • How to Prepare Small Children to Start School (for moms)

    As a mom you can start to prepare your children for school as early as 2 years old, possibly even younger. The earlier you start working with them, the easier it will be for them to start school...

  • How to Effective Teaching Practices

    As an instructor, your main goal is not to teach, but to have your students learn and retain information. Although the concept seems simple, putting it into practice requires a conscious effort on...

  • How to do a Refinance Loan to Save Money

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

  • How to Lower Your Student Loan Interest Rate

    Using this guide, you will learn how to lower your student loan interest rate to save you money.

  • How to compare Student Loan Refinance Rates

    By using this guide, you will learn how to compare student loan refinance rates to get the best deal and save money.

  • How to spot Low Interest Student Loans

    Using this guide, you will learn how to spot low interest student loans that can be used to finance your college education.

  • How to do a Federal Loan Consolidation to Save Money

    Using this guide, you will learn how to do a federal loan consolidation to save money.

  • Requirements for an Education Degree

    Most colleges and universities have teacher-education programs that lead to an education degree. The requirements vary among colleges, but most have similar criteria that must be satisfied in...

  • How to Manage an Elementary Computer Class

    Elementary students love working with computers, so they are usually enthusiastic in the computer classroom. However, this enthusiasm can sometimes be a challenge when you want them to follow your...

  • Science Projects for Sophomores

    If you are saddled with a science project to complete sophomore year, choose a project based on your interests and the ability to prove your hypothesis. Follow your science teacher's rubric and...

  • How to Learn Oral English

    Oral English, also known as spoken English, is the form of English that is used when people are speaking to one another. Students who are learning English as a Second Language (ESL) often feel...

  • How To Prepare for the GED Online

    Putting in the work to earn your GED has many advantages. It can open the door to a college education, increase your wage at your current job and generally help you pursue more educational and...

  • Cardiovascular Technician Education

    Learn how you can become a cardiovascular technician and assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.

  • MBA Distance Learning at Harvard

    Obtaining a distance education masters in business administration is a choice made by many business professionals who wish to continue working full-time while obtaining an advance degree. The MBA...

  • How to Teach a Child With Cerebral Palsy

    Cerebral palsy is a medical condition that affects coordination and the body's muscles. Children with cerebral palsy may have muscles that are either very rigid or very floppy. According to the...

  • Education Annual Salary Comparison

    Individuals working in the education field can expect normal salary differences just like professionals working in any other profession, depending on their experience level. However, there is a...

  • How to Memorize Polyatomic Ions

    Whether you're a science, health science or engineering major, or simply a curious student, you have enrolled in general chemistry. To welcome to you to your life (at least for the next few...

  • How to Write a Report in a Letter Format

    There's no one right way to write a report. Completing a report in letter format, whether you're assigned to do so or not, can help you establish a close rapport with your reader. After all, a...

  • Brain Based Learning Strategies

    Learning is associated with memory. Learning by rote or forced memorization is one of the older methods of teaching. As new analytical imagery such as MRI scanning becomes available, scientists...

  • Standards & Benchmarks for Computer Education

    Computer education across the United States may follow the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Each state...

  • The Risks of Nuclear Power Plants

    Nuclear power, which uses the splitting of atoms to release energy that can be harnessed for electrical power, accounts for about 20 percent of the electricity generated in the United States....

  • German Reading Lessons

    Many German-language programs focus on speaking and understanding oral German. So, many programs are often deficient in teaching you how to read German. Luckily, once you speak even a little...

  • How to Raise Money at a High School Fair

    High school fairs are great events to raise money for upcoming class trips, senior class gifts and class funds. They enable clubs to raise money for their activities, as well as earn money for...

  • How to Create My Own Graph

    Graphs can make valuable information more easily understood. Graphs provide a way to look at data without having to analyze a large set of numbers. According to the National Center for Education...

  • Plant Photosynthesis Experiments

    Plants are autotrophs, meaning they make their own food. Along with sunlight, water and carbon dioxide, plants use chlorophyll to make a simple sugar, glucose, and produce oxygen as a waste...

  • Science Project: Why Do Bakers Use Yeast to Make Bread?

    The origins of bread making are lost in history. Archeological evidence indicates that humans have been baking bread for thousands of years. The Egyptians are credited with baking the first...

  • How to do a Consolidation Loan & Reduce Payments

    Using this guide, you will learn how to do a consolidated loan and reduce payments.

  • Definition of Atria

    "Atria" is the plural form of the noun "atrium." Princeton University defines it as "any chamber that is connected to other chambers or passageways. "Atria" commonly refers to the heart's two...

  • How Paraprofessionals Modify Students' Work

    Paraprofessionals may modify resources by helping a student with language needs. For example, a paraprofessional who speaks a second language may translate test questions or homework questions...

  • What Does Concur Mean?

    Concur means for one to agree. Although it's usually not used in everyday conversation, the word is frequently used in state and U.S. Supreme Court case documents. Court manuscripts list judges...

  • Technology & Improved Communication in Schools

    When Internet, computer and other modern technologies became available to teachers and school personnel, communication with families improved many times over. Inside the school organization,...

  • School Project Ideas for a Biome

    A biome is a scientific model for a region on the planet Earth where animals and plants exist in a particular climate. Determined by latitude, the biome is as much an exploration in geography as...

  • How to Set Up a Skeletal Study Sheet

    Featuring 206 bones, the human skeleton makes movement possible, serves as a frame for the human body, and protects vulnerable organs. While lightweight, the skeleton is strong enough to support a...

  • How to Start a Private High School

    According to the Council for American Private Education, 11 percent of all students in the United States attend a private school. (Resource 1) There are many reasons that parents choose to send...

  • How to Get Ready to Take a GED Test

    GED stands for General Educational Development. Upon passing a GED test, a person is awarded a certificate that is the equivalent of a high school diploma. According to Education Portal, 97...

  • How to Use Technology for Student Learning in Middle Schools

    Young people today are technologically savvy when it comes to the computer. They communicate through the computer, they spend their leisure time on the computer, and they get most of their...

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