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Clearing book and magazine clutter in your home.
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Graphic organizers, such as storyboards, allow students to use sketches and written descriptions while planning how to organize their ideas for a writing assignment.
Offer a comparison paper as a compromise when a student wants to read a novel that has been made into a movie. The student will compare both in the written paper.
The Hadley School for the Blind's e-Hadley classes cover a wide range of topics, including business writing, finding employment, and effective parenting of a blind child.
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Before leaving for a business trip, organize the office to enjoy a kinder workspace upon return. Plan communications, get packing tips and arrive prepared for meetings.
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Choosing a college major(s) can be stressful, when thinking about life after graduation. Focus on interesting classes as a great first step to discover one's life work.
GT teachers who use Socratic inquiry challenge gifted students to work cooperatively while using logic and critical thinking to construct meaning and solve problems.
Writing without a plan is like going on a road trip without a map. With no guidelines, children can end up in the wrong place. That's why planning is the key to success.
Parents should help K-12 children organize their space, time, and materials, and step in only when appropriate, so that children gain from their homework experience.
Students who follow the writing process need to publish their work. Entering writing contests will allow students to get published, and some will win money and prizes.
Prevent everything falling from shelves when retrieving one item. Key is using bins, baskets or racks to hold similar items. You can pull the bin down for easy access.
Have your children submit written requests for what they want to encourage them to fine tune their persuasive writing skills.
Compassion Fatigue is an ambitious analysis of the how the media sells disease, famine, death, and war in the last two decades of the twentieth century.
Once your child has the proper tools and systems in place to get organized and they have learned how to be organized, they only need to want to choose to be organized.
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The prospect of writing an essay can be daunting for many students. Break the 5-paragraph essay down into parts by working with an outline and writing gradually.
Today, Macs come with many writing software programs for their computers. Choose a story writing program best suited to help you develop and write your first every novel!
Teaching students to write effective memoirs gives them an opportunity to build on their own memories as they learn to paint pictures with words.
The holidays have come and gone. So why are there toys strewn all about your family room? Here are four easy steps to declutter and organize those new Christmas toys.
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