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February, 2008 Posts published in February, 2008

12 Feb Posted by in Test Taking Skills | Comments

Test Taking: True & False Questions

If your child is struggling with test in school, speak with your child’s teachers for study and testing tips strategies. Some school districts offer test-taking classes during the school year and summer. Below are some key testing tip for taking “true-false” test. Read each test question carefully. Look for familiar key words or facts that...

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12 Feb Posted by in Test Taking Skills | Comments

Test Taking: Multiple Choice

Test taking is a skill developed over a period of time as a student progresses in school. Remember, your child’s ability to take a test is just one area of your child’s academic life. Below is a list of test taking tips that can be applied to improve multiple choice test questions. It’s important that...

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12 Feb Posted by in Test Taking Skills | Comments

Test Taking: Improving Your Math Test Scores

Learning the skills required to be successful at test-taking, especially in math, takes time. Building confidence is key. Taking practice test is another key. As your child grows older, he or she will become more comfortable taking test. below are some test taking suggestion for math test. “Practice! Practice! Practice!” The best method to begin...

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12 Feb Posted by in Test Taking Skills | Comments

Test Taking: General Tips That Work for All Test

Some children are great test takers. Other children do not do as well no matter how hard they study. Below are some test taking tips that may help your child improve scores. Have your child get plenty of sleep the night before a test. Your child will be more alert and have a better chance...

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12 Feb Posted by in Test Taking Skills | Comments

Test Taking Tips: Essay Questions

When studying for essay tests that provide you with questions in advance: Research and find all the information or facts to thoroughly answer the question. Write the essay in advance. Practice answering the essay by actually writing it before you take the test. Study and memorize. Outline key points in your mind. While taking an...

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12 Feb Posted by in Child Development | Comments

How to Help Your Overweight Child

At least one in five children under the age of 18 is overweight. Children who grow up overweight have a tendency to develop a lower self-esteem, avoid improving social skills and often find it difficult to achieve at a higher academic standard. Below are some parenting tips that parents can may want to consider to...

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What Causes Children To Become Overweight?

In the United States at least one child in five is overweight and the number of overweight children continues to grow. Over the last 2 decades, this number has increased by more than 50 percent, and the number of “extremely” overweight children has nearly doubled (Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1995: 149: 1085-91). A doctor determines...

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12 Feb Posted by in Academics | Comments

Making Art Fun!

The visual arts (drawing, painting, printmaking, photography) enrich our lives and help children express their emotions. For preschoolers, doing artwork helps them get ready to read and write by developing visual and motor skills. Doing artwork gives older children the opportunity to get away from a desk and use different learning styles to explore beyond...

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12 Feb Posted by in Academics | Comments

Making Geography Fun!

Geography is the study of Planet Earth. When we study geography we look at where things are (places) and their natural surroundings (settings). Geography covers such things as climate, plants, animals, and natural resources (physical characteristics) that affect the Earth, as well as how people affect it. Geographers ask and answer such questions as “Where...

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12 Feb Posted by in Academics | Comments

Making History Fun!

When your children ask, “Where did I come from?” and “Was I always here?” they are asking questions about history. These two questions contain the two main meanings of “history”: 1. the story of people and events and 2. the record of times past. History helps us understand the past and how we got here....

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