
Mastering Mid-Year Exams: Study Tips and Tech Tools to Stay Focused
Mid-year tests are approaching, and for many students, this period can feel overwhelming. If you find yourself drowning in a sea of exams, Kids on
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Mid-year tests are approaching, and for many students, this period can feel overwhelming. If you find yourself drowning in a sea of exams, Kids on
Alleviating the Stress of Midterm Prep With Fun Holidays Did you know today is National Gingerbread House Day? Happy National Gingerbread House Day! While we
Conducting experiments is a fantastic way to teach resilience and foster a growth mindset through hands-on trial and error. These activities encourage creativity and problem-solving
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Creating a Homeschool Curriculum from scratch can be difficult, from creating an organized workspace to keeping students engaged. Here are 5 steps to create an
“The most basic of all human needs is the need to understand and be understood. The best way to understand people is to listen to
Teacher Resources Navigating the tremendous amount of online tools available to teachers can be overwhelming, with so many choices it can be hard to know
Managing schoolwork for kids of different ages in the same household can present a unique set of challenges. However, with the right strategies and a
“Even the smallest achievements pave a way to great success.” – Mary Kay Ash What is Positive Reinforcement and how can you use it? Positive reinforcement
Technology is a fear among many soon-to-be educators and is detested by many current educators– some people have even deemed kids who always use technology
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