Important Dates in World War I: A Timeline
World War I raged between 1914 and 1918, at the time it was thought to be the war that would end all wars because of the widespread devastation felt …
Continue ReadingWorld War I raged between 1914 and 1918, at the time it was thought to be the war that would end all wars because of the widespread devastation felt …
Continue ReadingEver felt confused or discouraged over the apparent complexity of the Japanese Kanji? This article will help you better understand the structure of …
Continue ReadingCreate a volcano model using soil or clay, and then mix together some household ingredients to make a lava eruption. Students will love working …
Continue ReadingThe great thing about homeschooling your child is that you can do things at home that are more difficult for teachers to do in a classroom setting. …
Continue ReadingAre you never sure what order those trigonometric ratios come in? What’s divided by what to produce what? Use these simple trigonometry …
Continue ReadingPoetry provides students with special needs an opportunity to self-express their innermost feelings in a way creates an image or a vivid picture for …
Continue ReadingThis is part two in a series of Spanish geographical names. Part one focused on our neighbors to the south. This article spotlights the European …
Continue ReadingThis activity will allow students to experiment with parallax, which allows a perception of depth. Show students how much a view can change just by …
Continue ReadingPhonétique is a great site to help students of the French language perfect and evaluate your understanding and production of excellent French …
Continue ReadingIn addition to taking note of word choice and form in poems, now you have to pay attention to sounds! Actually, the sounds a poet includes in his or …
Continue ReadingMany preschool kids are kinesthetic learners, which means that they need to move around in order to learn. These phonics activities for children …
Continue ReadingWhen children are encouraged to write, they are also strengthening their phonemic skills. Better writers become better readers. It is essential to get …
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