So are you ready to learn how to memorize a textbook, the right way?Let’s get started.The Question That Inspired This PostSo you may be wondering: Hey Anthony, if people have been asking you about this topic for so long, what finally made you decide to write about it?Well, the ...
So are you ready to learn how to memorize a textbook, the right way? Let’s get started. The Question That Inspired This Post So you may be wondering: Hey Anthony, if people have been asking you about this topic for so long, what finally made you decide to write ab...
first , she needs to write what does she need ..? , then she needs to see that and focus on these , next she should classify that in two ways ” what doesn’t she need enough and what does she can’t rid of .? , after that she focus on the final criteria ,and finally try ...
These are all great for building a sense of how words are formed, how to sound out words, and gives your students a way to decode written language.You can review these skills with these fun phonics activities for kindergarten and grade 1! See CVC Words Activities Word Families for Kids ...
Our school is fairly traditional. We have a team of four “School Captains” or “Senior Prefects”. Students in their penultimate year apply for the posts. They write their proposals, they get interviewed and, in the end, get appointed. Once appointed they lead the school for the following...
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Hopscotch(iPad, Free): From the makers of Daisy the Dinosaur, Hopscotch is avisual introduction to programming for kids ages 8-12. Kids can select preset characters or create text objects and manipulate them by dragging-and-dropping method blocks. For example, you can move an object by a se...
You don’t even have to call it maths. Our living maths experiment My own kids have always been mathematically able, but neither got on well with traditional curricula. We tried Singapore Math and Math Mammoth. Each worked for a while but didn’t last. It was frustrating at ...
first for this long, and then you go on to this thing, and then you go to this thing, because that messiness, that mistake-making, is an inherent part of how brains develop both declarative memories - and by that I mean memories that you can express, in language, and procedural ...
When revising, or wanting to learn and memorise a new subject, I find it very useful to write down questions about the subject matter instead of lots of notes. Reading and making notes is very passive but asking questions automatically stimulates the brain to active recall. It’s very hard ...