- Back To School Supplies - Tips to Keeping Costs Down
By: seomul Evans - Aug 27, 2008 Preparations for going back to school always put stress on parents rather than on kids. While the kids are relaxing during their summer vacation,...
- How to Schedule Children's ESL Class Time Most Effectively
By: Stephen Stocker - Aug 27, 2008 When ESL kids arrive in the classroom it may be the first class of the day so they will be fresh and ready to attend. That's the best time for...
- Tips for Improving ESL Listening and Speaking Skills
By: Stephen Stocker - Aug 26, 2008 Instruction in English often does not offer the student the opportunity to speak and converse in English. Many students can read and write English,...
- Teachers Lighten Up and Laugh More!
By: Beth Butler - Aug 22, 2008 We feel overwhelmed as educators each school year when we are asked to step back into our classrooms, begin the preparations for a new group of...
- Start the School Year Speaking Spanish
By: Beth Butler - Aug 11, 2008 Families are back-to-school shopping, children are anxiously awaiting the start of a new school year and teachers are preparing their classrooms...
- Teaching Young Readers at School and at Home
By: Art Gib - Jul 18, 2008 Help children fulfill their true potential by guiding them through the learning process.
- Working with English Language Learners in the Classroom
By: Art Gib - Jul 18, 2008 If you are struggling to meet the needs of English language learners in your classroom, follow the advice in the following article to find success.
- Geocaching Makes Walking Fun for Physical Education Classes
By: Dick Moss - May 26, 2008 Geocaching is a fun fitness walking activity for your physical education classes that combines satellite navigation, orienteering, computer skills...
- Software Technology Helping English-Language Learners
By: Art Gib - May 22, 2008 A big prediction recently stated that by 2010 over thirty percent of all school-age children will come from homes where their primary language is...
- Danger Areas in School Gymnasium and Sport Facilities
By: Dick Moss - May 20, 2008 Common injury hazards in school gymnasiums or recreational facilities.
- Strategies for Starting School - Preparation, First Day of School and What to Expect
By: Jen McVeity - May 5, 2008 Here are useful strategies to ease the transition to primary school, from a top author, parent and teacher. Learn how to prepare, what to expect on...
- How to Use Fitness Breaks to Keep Your Students Alert
By: Dick Moss - Apr 27, 2008 How to implement brief, invigorating fitness breaks into a daily classroom setting.
- How To Read Charts on The Grand Exchange
By: Glen Smith - Apr 24, 2008 Learn how to read basic charts on Runescape's Grand Exchange. Great introduction for teenagers to learn the art of stock market charting in a fun way.
- More Teaching Demand for the Influx of English-Language Learners
By: Art Gib - Apr 21, 2008 America has always been known as the melting pot of different peoples and their various backgrounds. English dominated the consensus as the most...
- Don't Shy Away from Special Education Programs for Your Child
By: Scott Wasserman - Apr 8, 2008 Special education may help your child succeed in school and in life. Yet parents often fear that their child will be singled out in a room separate...
- Kid Talk: Speaking is Good Reading
By: Art Gib - Apr 8, 2008 Speaking and understanding how language works orally not only helps children socially, but is a launch pad for reading. The electric connection...
- The Struggling Readers Who Need Help
By: Art Gib - Mar 28, 2008 The learning curve children have on reading and the willingness to take to reading is so variable and unique to each young person's brain. Every...
- Does Education Always Have A Positive Effect On Kids With Learning Disabilities?
By: Kenneth Scott - Mar 26, 2008 There are two standards followed by the National Education Association (NEA). One is to create an education program that remains firm, and the...
- Guided Reading: Seeing Spot Run is Not Enough
By: Art Gib - Mar 24, 2008 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...
- Can Kids Get Too Much School?
By: Kenneth Scott - Mar 20, 2008 When my mother got a promotion at her job, she had new office hours that lasted much longer than my school day. I heard my parents talking about...
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