K-12

From preschool to high school, spelling bees to drivers’ education, eHow has a wide range of K-12 How Tos for students, parents and educators. Are you a teacher wondering how to choose educational games for kindergarten children? eHow has fun and instructive options to keep kids engaged. Is your child or teen struggling to perform academically? Look to eHow for great advice on finding the right tutor or study group.

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By mdeans 0 comments
So you want to be a top performer in the 8th grade. With a few basic rules and some key support methods you should be well on your way to the honor roll!.. more »
By mnoker 0 comments
To start a club, most schools will require you to find a teacher to sponsor it. Rather than attaching their names to anything, most teachers will want some details to show you're genuinely motivated to help your club reach greatness. For ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
You never know who is watching or what opportunities may present themselves. First impressions are one shot deals and your clothes hint at who you are. So, make sure to dress your best for the first day of school... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Dressing to impress is something both sexes do in order to draw others closer. Selecting clothes that will impress the guy you're interested in requires that you be yourself completely. Walking in confidence of who you are will shine through... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
If you did not finish high school, you are never too old to go back and earn your diploma. A 2002 study by the US Department of Labor found that the average high school graduate earned an average of $717 a month more than non-graduates. Let the ... more »
By Kristina N 0 comments
Whether you are buying supplies for work, home, or school, Mead product points, which are printed on the front of participating items, add up to free stuff. It's easy... more »
By TeresaShay 3 comments
Fund-raisers are a great way to help raise money for your childs school. However; they are not the only thing that you can to to help your childs school. This article will explain how to raise more money for your child's school without impacting ... more »
By pianistic 4 comments
Most children complain about going back to school. For some complaining is a sign of anxiety. Read these tips to help lesson your child's anxiety about going back to school... more »
By gatorgirl182 5 comments
Learning Algebra can be a difficult task if you do not go about learning it correctly. If done right, you will have Algebra down and under your belt in no time, and you can have fun while doing it!.. more »
By Gump87 1 comments
This is an article on How to EASILY Translate ANY Foreign Language. Translate Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian Norwegian, Japanese, Chinese... more »
By AmyLouise 1 comments
A second opinion is often the best course of action, especially when it comes to editing papers for high school classes. Nevertheless, it can be uncomfortable to analyze your friend or child’s hard work. Editing does take a bit of practice, but ... more »
By Danarax 0 comments
Let's face it, going green is all about ENERGY, how we produce it, how we use it and how we waste it. Therefore the first step in educating our youth is to to teach them the about energy... more »
By 01Bobby & Wendy Key 1 comments
Are your kids falling behind in school, are you frustrated and dont seem to know how to reach them. Do you want more for thier life but you need a little help. Dont worry I have the information you need... more »
By americanguru 6 comments
Taking effective notes while sitting in a class or lecture is a key element for reviewing material at home. The more organized and legible your notes are, the easier it will be to do homework or prepare for quizzes, tests, and exams. Learning ... more »
By pianomeg396 2 comments
Bell ringers are a very effective way of catching your classes attention and focusing them on the material they are about to learn... more »
By Jan Hayner 1 comments
It is so frustrating, when you have an assignment and absolutely 'nothing' comes to mind. You have a total blank in your brain cell! The more that you think, the more cloudy it becomes. What do you do then? Chances are that you get up and walk ... more »
By Jodi Jill 9 comments
What should you do to help the kids catch the reading bug? Watch for the spark that brings the kids alive and makes the words interesting sometimes introducing them to the world of words can actually be found in day-to-day activities. Making ... more »
By laurafarrar 0 comments
Teens can be mystifying creatures. One minute they're silently lounging on the couch, the next they're jabbering on their cell phone. But of course, that's only when you're not around. If it feels like pulling teeth, here are some ideas that can ... more »
By woodsusa 1 comments
Reading is one of the best ways for children to learn, but not every kid wants to pick up a book! Here's a few tips on how to encourage your child to read more... more »
By ladyearendil 2 comments
Reading is an important skill and an inexpensive and lasting form of recreation. Taking the time now to encourage a love of reading in your children is a wonderful way to enrich their lives in the future. Here are some tips to help you turn that ... more »
By Licia Morrow 1 comments
Studies show that fewer and fewer girls are entering careers in math and science. Here are a few ways to help get your daughter interested in these exciting subjects... more »
By Glynns 0 comments
Like being a parent, there's no such thing as the perfect PTA President. So don't stress about trying to be perfect and enjoy your role. You are providing a tremendous service to your community... more »
By BC Doan 4 comments
We are all-adults and children-into having the newest gadgets. Whether it is cell phones for adults, or Nintendo games for children, we have the urge to catch up with technology. However, the simple act of reading a book can bring as much ... more »
By breezycycle 1 comments
Even as a member of the audience, you participate in the art of live storytelling. Most stories told in this setting reveal basic truths about living. By participating in storytelling in an in-person event, you can connect to the storyteller, ... more »
By brantsbabe 1 comments
Young children tend to bounce off the walls when they can't get outside. Rainy days can be a tough time for a preschooler, but I've got some pretty cool ideas for parents to use to entertain their little ones on those rainy afternoons... more »