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  • Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium Graphing Calculator  By : David H Urmann
    Calculators are designed for mathematical calculations. This includes graphing calculators. It is a handheld calculator capable of solving equations and plotting graphs, performing numerous variable tasks. The Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium is one of the best graphing calculators ever to hit the market today.
  • Ten Major High Schools in California  By : David H Urmann
    The largest high schools in California are mostly located in Los Angeles.
  • Tips for Effectively Using Writing Worksheets  By : David H Urmann
    Writing worksheets are materials for actual exercises in learning writing. Students use these materials to familiarize themselves on specific writing lessons.
  • Interesting Facts About the Atlas  By : David H Urmann
    An atlas is a collection of maps in the form of a book. There are different kinds of atlases available in the market today.
  • Four Fun Activities for Kids to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month  By : Beth Butler
    The celebration has begun! Hispanich Heritage Month runs September through October. Learn more about this month long celebration and get some cool ideas on ways to celebrate with young children.
  • Music in our Classrooms Help Children Learn  By : Beth Butler
    Most of us recall some rhythmic chant or catchy song taught to us during our early years that often times was used to help us learn a concept such as the days of the week or the months of the year. There is a reason why our parents and teachers used rhythm and music to help us learn back in those days. Learn some modern facts on why this technique works generation to generation.
  • 7 Ways to Brighten Your Child's School Day  By : Stephanie Foster
    Back to school can be hard on kids as they return to new teachers and new expectations. Help make it a little easier on them.
  • All About Baby Stores in the USA  By : David H Urmann
    Baby stores are the primary sources of items used in taking care of your child. These stores have several linesBody: Having a baby in your home is definitely one of the most joyous and fulfilling events that could happen in your life. And a huge factor in the joy and fulfillment you would feel depends on how well you handle each of the responsibilities of parenthood. Consequently, one of the major responsibilities of parenthood involves providing your child with the things he or she needs.
  • Baby Shower Party Needs!  By : David H Urmann
    This event is vital for every mother- and father –to –be, especially for preparing their family and friends in welcoming the centre of their love into the world, their unborn child. A baby shower is scheduled usually a month or weeks before the scheduled delivery date of the soon-to-be-mom.
  • Heavenly Room for You Baby’s Comfort  By : David H Urmann
    Your Baby’s Room is your little angel’s haven. One of the most important things that you should consider in preparing your baby’s room is safety. Another thing that you should also consider is your baby’s gender.Body: Having a baby is such a wonderful and heavenly experience! Being blessed with such a tiny creature, you can not just help yourself from showering him or her with your love and attention. Of course, being prepared for her arrival is one of your top priorities. Part of it is to set up your baby’s room.
  • The Top Elementary Schools in California, USA  By : David H Urmann
    This is a list of the top 10 California Elementary Schools, along with their missions, obligations and aspect in every youth’s life.
  • Let's Be Math Explorers  By : Teresa Evans
    There are many, many benifits to allowing children to be explorers in math. Math games provide the ideal opportunity for children to explore and discover number concepts and other areas of math.
  • Teaching ESL to Children Using ESL Classroom Games  By : Stephen Stocker
    The class time directly after the morning break is good learning time, a good time for the teacher to introduce difficult parts of the program. The last half hour before lunch, however, is a tired, very low energy time, a time when ESL classroom games can help continue student learning.
  • Children Learn About Other Cultures Through ESL Storybooks  By : Stephen Stocker
    Children living in a non-English speaking environment learn about their own culture. Their everyday lives tell them little about other parts of the world, as they are kept busy adjusting to the expectations of their own communities. ESL stories add a new dimension to their lives.
  • Back To School Supplies - Tips to Keeping Costs Down  By : seomul Evans
    Preparations for going back to school always put stress on parents rather than on kids. While the kids are relaxing during their summer vacation, they are hardly worried about back to school supply. Parents, on the other hand, must start preparations early if they want to avoid the last-minute scramble for school supplies a week before school starts.
  • Start the School Year Speaking Spanish  By : Beth Butler
    Families are back-to-school shopping, children are anxiously awaiting the start of a new school year and teachers are preparing their classrooms across our country. Join me as we discuss how easily you can begin a new school year with a new commitment to speaking Spanish as a second language.
  • Does Education Always Have A Positive Effect On Kids With Learning Disabilities?  By : Kenneth Scott
    There are two standards followed by the National Education Association (NEA). One is to create an education program that remains firm, and the second is to gain power over the system.
  • Games Are A Fun Way To Teach Kids  By : Kenneth Scott
    How often have you looked back and thought that much of what you studied in school has proved to be irrelevant.
  • Give Your Kids The Best Start - Introduce Books At An Early Age  By : Kenneth Scott
    Every one of us wants to give our children the best we can provide, of love, care and education. The best course is to prepare our children in a manner that will enable them to face the challenges life throws at them as they grow older.
  • Guided Reading: Seeing Spot Run is Not Enough  By : Art Gib
    In an elementary classroom you will often witness varying ranges of reading ability from one child to the next. Guided reading is one method to anchor a teacher's training and to bolster student reading levels.
  • Does Your Home School or Gifted Child Need Professional Writing Tips from a Published Author?  By : Jen McVeity
    Do your kids write stories with flat, boring characters? Professional writers know the secret to good writing is to 'show, not tell'. Here's how to do it. Also an action activity to try with the kids. Free story starters worksheet & free parent newsletter, useful for the home school curriculum.
  • The Trials of College Admission  By : Michael Fleischner
    Finding and applying to your top choice college can be a difficult task. Each school has its own set of entrance requirements. How will you stand out from the crowd?
  • Your College Application Essay: Is It All About You?  By : Michael Fleischner
    Making it into your top choice college depends on having a solid college application. Admissions professionals not only look at your grades, but your college application essay as well, before determining whether or not you will be admitted.
  • College Bound? Beware The Senior Slump!  By : Michael Fleischner
    Stay on the road to academic success by having your student finish his high school career on a high note. Discover the importance of a productive senior year.
  • Preparing a Baby Shower  By : Azlan
    Planning a baby shower for a mom-to-be can be a huge undertaking, but there are a variety of great ways that can make your job easier and hold a baby shower that will be enjoyed by everyone. You won’t even have to hire any professional party planner for you to be able to throw a baby shower party that everyone will enjoy. Here are some tips that will allow you to plan a baby shower that people will find unforgettable and enjoyable.
  • Buying Educational Toys  By : Azlan
    Toys that provide educational value as well as fun are generally more valuable to kids, and they will be more beneficial in the long run. A gift giver always gets a delightful sense of satisfaction whenever his or her gift proves to be of wonderful value to the recipient, and will love the knowledge that the gift will be enjoyed fully. Lots of educational toys abound in shopping malls and on the Internet, and picking out the right educational toy will prove to be a arduouschore if you don’t know what you’re doing.
  • Ballet Training for Kids  By : Azlan
    There is nothing in this world that can teach grace, coordination, poise, and balance better and combine it in a more effective package than ballet. Even modeling lessons cannot compare. There is simply nothing else that can teach you the dainty movements, postures, and the fluidity of the body born out of grace and skill. Students that learn and apply the lessons of ballet almost subconsciously integrate what they have mastered into their life, and the self-confidence and self-esteem that ballet produces in these students can be seen by everyone and will last a lifetime.
  • How To Plan A Pep Rally  By : Jimmy Cox
    A pep rally is a great way to unify all parts of a student body. Rallies can either be successful, or if poorly planned, they can fail miserably. Using these tips will help to create a successful pep rally at your school!
  • Why You Should Read to Your Kids  By : Jane Saeman
    Reading to kids is a time honored tradition for most parents.
  • What to Do When Your Child Won't Learn to Read  By : Jane Saeman
    There are kids who can't wait to understand what the squiggles in a book say, they realize that they are like a code that has to be broken, and once they understand the code an entire world will open up to them and then, the others that don't.
  • CSET Single Subject English American Literature to 1700 and Puritanism  By : Peter Lorison
    Literature of America refers to written work or literature produced in the geographical region of the United States of America.
  • 9 Simple Classroom Control Techniques From A 19 Year Veteran Teacher  By : Don Alexander
    Pretend your deaf. I know this sounds funny, but oh it works like a charm most of the time. You start to use your hands and point, and you barely whisper, and so on! Teachers, you'll be amazed how much you can communicate and it's 100% engaging, versus
  • The Most Feared Thing Regarding CSET English Preparation  By : Shiela King
    The Single Subject English CSET is one of the toughest ultimatums for teachers on a quest to earn their certification for the English classroom in the state of California. A fearful thing in a soon to be teacher's head is preparing for the CSET. Let’s clear up some myths and eliminate this CSET English riddle with various matter-of-fact methods for you to receive great CSET English scores and that desired teaching job.
  • Why Private School? A Look at the Potential Benefits  By : Javier Colayco
    Learn the benefits and reasons of choosing a private school for your child.
  • Help for the CSET English Exam  By : Karen Cunningham
    Four subtests exist on the CSET Single Subject English exam. Subtests I and II are multiple-choice questions, and constructed-response questions are on subtests III and IV.
  • Top 10 Myths about Drug Prevention Education  By : Tibor A. Palatinus
    Drug and alcohol prevention education myths exposed. What prevention education methods work, which don't and what to do about it.
  • Why Boarding School?  By : Javier Colayco
    Is boarding school right for you? Learn about the things you should consider and the unique benefits of a boarding school education.
  • Latino Politicians, Intellectuals and Community Leaders Abandoning California Farmworker Children  By : Jack Deal
    Latino politicos, intellectuals and community leaders sit idley while Spanish speaking immigrant and citizen children to grow up not speaking English. As a result these children drop out of school and cannot participate in the educational and ecomonomic opportunities California has to offer. And not realize their individual potential...
  • Boarding School Myths  By : Javier Colayco
    Learn the truth about common boarding school myths.
  • Kids Love Their Own Space to Learn and Create  By : Alisa Clark
    In our basement is a place for our kids to learn and create. It's not a fancy space, but it's practical, spacious and kid friendly. A kids' art and craft desk, a computer just for children, a piano keyboard, a bucket of instruments, an easel, and two kids' tables with kid sized chairs fill the space.
  • Parent-Teacher Conferences  By : Brian Stocker
    Communication between parents and teachers is essential to the success of the students. Here are some tips for teachers to improve your parent teacher conferences.
  • Puppet Play Teaches Early Reading Skills  By : Alisa Clark
    In the early elementary grades a lot of learning in incidental. Children learn well by moving around in a space full of opportunities to speak, listen and try different things. A workbook or textbook assignment is better understood by young children when they get the chance to put what they've learned into action.
  • Elementary Math Success Using Base Ten Blocks  By : Alisa Clark
    Without an understanding of the mathematical processes involved in problem solving the correct answers are meaningless. Math manipulatives help kids understand their answers. They help math make sense.
  • An Excellent Desk Makes For School Success  By : Craig Clark
    I pay special attention to where the school work gets done. I have learned that there are three requirements that need to be met to provide a good spot for learning. Kids need space, quiet and a spot to call their own.
  • Get Early Readers Started with Reading Rods  By : Craig Clark
    Do you have your eyes open for great tools that introduce and build reading skills? An organized, hands-on, and systematic reading program might be something you are looking for? Finding the right materials to teach kids is important. Learners should experience success. That's why an organized program that can be used to lay the foundation for school success is so irreplaceable.
  • Four Approaches to Journal Entries in the Classroom  By : Don Alexander
    Learning languages and techniques will differ according to grade level. Only half of the population in schools today is above the national average in reading and writing. Journal entries are losing ground, and if something isn't done right away, our students are going to lose ground in literacy.
  • The 3 Biggest Back To School Mistakes That Can Lower Your Child's Grades  By : Pat Wyman
    These back to school mistakes can unintentionally cause your child to get lower grades, so here's some tips to help.
  • Helping Children See Math From Different Perspectives  By : Don Alexander
    By giving a student a picture of what needs to be done, you have successfully led him through steps that need to take place, rather than rote memorization or doing it in their "head."
  • Raising School Spirit  By : Jimmy Cox
    The Pep Rally is one of the most effective activities in moulding school spirit and school loyalty. It also instills various elements of sportsmanship into the student body and has a definite part in a secondary school curriculum. Using this article will help you to raise your school spirit!
  • Midlink Magazine: A Must Have Subscription for the Middle School Teacher  By : Don Alexander
    Midlink Magazine is to be an outlet for students, ages eight to eighteen, to submit and review art and writing. It is an award-winning magazine that is nonprofit It is sponsored by North Carolina State University and the University of Central Florida.

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