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- Write Story Starters That Capture Readers And Won't Let Go
by Jen McVeity. Young writers tend to start their stories where they are 'comfortable', for instance:
* at the start of the day. ('I woke up that morning...')
* at the beginning of the school holidays. ('It was the first day of...')
* or on the bus going to the zoo. ('We all piled into the bus and...')
It's called warm up writing and often it becomes a habit they don't know how to break.
Authors al... products, articles, news
- Teaching Spelling to Your Kids
by Dave Poon. Once you see that your child is already good in reading and writing, this could be the perfect time to prepare him with his spelling skills.
The way your kid would learn spelling words correctly can be taught using specific pre-learning skills. It is important to practice your child and make him become a competitive reader and confident in spelling words correctly. At the same time, teaching yo... products, articles, news
- Choosing Great Toys For Your 6 Year Old
by Adrian Adams. When choosing toys for your six year old, it is important that you select toys that are age appropriate as well as safe. Six year old children are entering elementary school and have advanced beyond many preschool activities. For example, when it comes to arts and crafts, a 6 year old may feel comfortable using a pair of scissors and it is up to the parent to decide how much supervision they wi... products, articles, news
- Journaling for Kids: 5 Tips to Help Your Child Start a Personal Journal
by Susie Cortright. My personal journal has long been a confidant, a creativity tool, and a way of finding clarity like no other. So as soon as my children were old enough to grip a crayon, I started encouraging them to keep their own personal journals.
How does journaling benefit a child?
Children reap the same benefits in keeping a personal journal as do adults.
At all ages, there are certain times when life... products, articles, news
- American Youth
by Sharon White. Young Americans are often criticized for their superficiality of interests, egocentrism and lack of cultural sophistication. This is because there is an established reputation of lazy American teenagers who are used to sleeping at schools and spend free time drinking and watching TV. They spend too much time watching television, do not learn as much as they should and seem to be perfectly satisfi... products, articles, news
- Computer Education For Kids
by Nicole Munoz. Computers have become a common and needed part of life in today's society, making computer education imperative for children. Young children will typically begin to show an interest in the home PC by their toddler years. While it is may be a good idea to begin introducing your toddler to the computer in very short sessions, most children can began to learn and understand a computer's functionalit... products, articles, news
- Do You Hate Trigonometry?
by Ishani Dutta. Accordingly to the conventional definition, "trigonometry is that branch of mathematics which deals with relations existing amongst the sides and angles of a triangle."
Not your cup of tea, huh? Try out the following steps:
1. Take index cards and cut them into small pieces. Small enough to keep in your pocket and large enough to write one single trigonometric identity clearly.
2. Start with w... products, articles, news
- Experiencing the Role Playing Game
by William Doggett. I have been an avid fan of role playing games since I was very young. I can remember getting my hands on the original Dungeons & Dragons rpg very long ago. This opened a world of fantasy, imagination and creativity for me. I can remember the hours upon hours I spent engulfed in this game.
Role playing games appeal to a creative person with an active imagination. These games give you the ability ... products, articles, news
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