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As a parent, you serve multiple roles – chauffeur, housekeeper, breadwinner, counselor, role model. When it comes to your child’s education, you may wonder what you can do to promote learning… especially if you don’t feel confident in all subject areas. However, you don’t need a degree in education to enhance your child’s educational experience. With these simple ideas, you can make a positive contribution by creating a supportive structure and environment for him/her to allow for…
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From educational leaders to policy makers, much has been said about “21st century skills” that students need to have to succeed in school and beyond. However, what are these skills? Though organizations and websites abound (all touting their own versions of critical 21st century skills), several commonalities emerge. The terminology may differ, but the following seven skills encompass many of the themes from these various sources:…
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Summer Learning loss is defined as “a loss of knowledge and skills . . . most commonly due to . . . . extended breaks [during the summertime] ” (from edglossary.org/learning-loss). Many teachers have certainly had the experience of taking the first month of school not only to introduce his or her rules and procedures to the class but also to get the kids back “up to speed” with thinking, remembering what…
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A verb is a word, which has past tense formed by adding -ed usually at the ending. Some irregular verbs follow patterns, such as drink – drank, know – knew and blow – blew, etc. but, you can’t use those patterns with predictability. To sound intelligent, we should mind our irregular verbs. Whether you are dealing with regular or irregular verbs in the English language, they both have specific simple past and past participle spellings. The transformation lies in how the word put into…
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Grammar – A grammatical unit of one or more words that expresses an independent statement, question, etc., and it typically has a subject as well as a predicate. In orthographic term, a sentence is defined as a group of words starting with a capital letter and ending with a full stop. The sentence is conveyed not only by the words but also by the arrangement, or pattern of the words.
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A group of words established by usage that has a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words known as idioms. Idioms are often full sentences. A miniature group of words typically forming a component of a clause is known as phrases. Phrases are usually made up of a few words and used as a grammatical unit in a sentence. These idioms and phrases are used in specific situations and often used in an idiomatic, rather than a figurative sense.
The list…
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Writing is a method of representing one’s language in a visual or tactile form. Writing systems use symbols to represent the sounds of speech, with punctuation and numerals. It is the primary foundation upon which working, learning, and intellectual skills will be judged — in college, workplace and community.
Scripting requires anticipation for readers and the ability to demonstrate intellectual flexibility and maturity. It helps to move easily among facts,…
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A city or town that operates as a seat of government and governing center of a country or region is called capital. The word capital is from the Latin caput, meaning “head.” Each city is the center of government for a state in the United States, usually in the capitol building. The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as U.S, is a federal republic, consisting of 50 states and a federal district.
The apps that impart kids regarding US state capitals are…
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Kindergarten is a class or school that prepares children for the first year of formal education. Kindergarten is a German means preschool education. Preschool education is playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, dancing, painting. In the US, kindergarten is a part of the K-12 educational system. Preschool education develops the interest in learning new things for the first time and helps them to enjoy their learning process.
This applist contains a…
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