- Midlink Magazine: A Must Have Subscription for the Middle School Teacher
By: Don Alexander - Aug 19, 2007 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...
- Top Career Web Sites for Children and Teens
By: Mary Askew - Aug 17, 2007 Career assessments and tests help you explore who you. Career books and web sites give you a glimpse of the world of work. Free career information...
- Everyone Needs A Mentor, But Especially the Bilingual Student
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 Everyone needs a mentor, but especially the bilingual student. It doesn't matter the languages or racial background, these students need...
- Cultural Diversity in the Classroom Equals Language Success!
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 Diversity represents the richness and uniqueness of human life. It is something that is valued and shared with children that teachers encounter on...
- How A Child Thinks Regarding Moral Issues
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 Children who are six years old have a vocabulary from eight thousand to fourteen thousand words. Truly, this can be very surprising to anyone who...
- Using "Journals" to Develop Purposeful Writing in the Classroom
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 I can remember when journal writing was a must do all the way up to attending high school. When I entered college, journals became non-mandatory....
- The Six Reasons for Teaching English
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 Literacy is the ability to read and write. What is so important about literacy is that it communicates the written word from one person to another...
- How To Develop Self-Esteem in Five Year Olds
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 As Erik Erikson pointed out, young children's self-concept is largely defined by the range of skills that demonstrate their independence and...
- Motor Skill Development in Five Year Olds: A Must Read for the Kindergarten Parent
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 The most obvious physical developments are changes in body size and shape. More crucial changes involve the maturation of the brain and central...
- Moral Development Theory: Understanding Childhood Behaviors
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 Early childhood development IS the time most moral behavior and development occur in moral reasoning.
- Teaching Children Reverence for the English Language
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 The English language has clearly changed in pronunciation over the years. For example, the sentence, "Mom, do you wish me to unload the groceries?"...
- How a U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Would Teach Writing
By: Don Alexander - Aug 17, 2007 Drill sergeants would do repetition, model, and show their soldiers how to make a paragraph They would do so in a manner that would command...
- Elementary School Career Education - The Need, Basics, Examples, and Guidelines
By: Mary Askew - Aug 17, 2007 Elementary school career education programs develop self-worth, awareness, and decision making strategies. Schools use age-appropriate materials...
- Raising a Computer Savvy Kid
By: Sarah Jones - Aug 17, 2007 Reasons why your child needs to know about technology and computers
- Science Fair Projects -- Pollution and the Environment!
By: Mort Barish - Aug 17, 2007 Is your family polluting the environment? Are there ways to change habits and stop pollution? Find out if you're guilty of polluting and how to...
- Science Experiments - Amazing Physics Facts!
By: Mort Barish - Aug 17, 2007 Physics is amazing! It makes the stars shine every night and the sun shine every day, and it makes a your favorite basketball player seemingly fly...
- Science Fair Projects -- Weird Topics, Cool Projects!
By: Mort Barish - Aug 17, 2007 Science explains some pretty strange facts! Looking for a different science fair project? Look here for funny, weird and wonderful science projects!
- What Type of School Fundraiser to Avoid
By: Alec Moreland - Aug 17, 2007 The type of Fundraiser to avoid when students are involved is the donation based fundraiser.
- Color Your Child a Genius
By: Sarah Jones - Aug 17, 2007 Use coloring books to help your child excel academically.
- Science Experiments - Amazing Cockroaches
By: Mort Barish - Aug 17, 2007 Before you step on that cockroach consider this, they were here before humans and are likely to remain long after we're gone. Science experiments...
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