SQ4R Study System: A Strategy to Practice Engaged Learning
SQ4R is an intuitive study method that will greatly increase your rate of learning and understanding material if applied regularly. This method is …
Continue ReadingSQ4R is an intuitive study method that will greatly increase your rate of learning and understanding material if applied regularly. This method is …
Continue ReadingTeaching straw drinking to children with certain disabilities means thinking first about the reasons that a child may struggle with their oral skills …
Continue ReadingBICS is almost always the first component of language that you learn. You learned them before developing your first language, and must do so when …
Continue ReadingTry this lesson plan for setting up and facilitating group discussions about the novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in your …
Continue ReadingDon’t shoot the blunderbuss! With the page numbers provided here for each vocabulary word, students can use context clues in The Sign of the …
Continue ReadingWhat happens when a naughty rabbit slips under the garden gate and into the vegetables? Children enjoy finding out how Peter gets in –and out—of …
Continue ReadingThis classic has it all! It’s a story of survival, solitude, adventure and learning to tolerate cultural differences. You’ll receive a …
Continue ReadingChildren need plenty of time to explore materials and get involved in the process of creating. Paint is such a medium that can be used in many ways. …
Continue ReadingPeek-A-Book software allows students to learn the process of writing their first book reports with fun characters and step-by-step instruction that …
Continue ReadingJumpStart Advanced software programs for the computer can easily be worked into both the homeschooling and school classrooms as they provide …
Continue ReadingHere you will find two preschool recipes that are easy, delicious and engaging. They are also made with very nutritious ingredients.
Continue ReadingGet some help in studying “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Brush up before a big test by using this …
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