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A Web tour for high school journalists The Web provides quite a few good resources for high school journalists. high school journalists • school paper • websites • web sites
Organizing School Papers and Information Create systems to stay on top of schedules and have information easily accessible. school papers • projects • calendar • folder system • responsibility
Parenting Made Simpler Some days parenting can seem like one long to do list. Supervise your child's homework and then run to a football game. Make parenting easier with proper organization. storage essentials • closet organizers • school papers • to-do list • proper organization techniques
Your school paper, beyond the newsprint You want your paper online. This will show you how. online • student • journalism • newspapers • school
Researching College Level Essays Online Good research is the foundation of good writing. It is the only universal cure for writer's block, and it is the only way to get an A on a paper for school. how to research a paper • research for academic purposes • academic research for students • research for students • research school project
How to Get Rid of Clutter Organizing school paper clutter to minimize the amount of stuff we bring into the future. Quick tips to keep paper under control. paper management • organizing paper • school paper • how to get rid of clutter • cleaning clutter
Use Binders to Keep Students Organized A middle school student's locker can sometimes look a trash can. Teachers can teach organizational skills by requiring students to keep a binder for each subject. middle school paper organization • three-hole binders • three-hole punches • electric three-hole punches • tab and dividers for three-ring binders
Paper Organization for Students and Parents Home work, school work, and important school information arrives in droves. Organizing paper and using proper paper organization methods can simplify school work. organize • school work • homework • paper organization • organizers
Ultimate Journalism Experiences for High School Students Are you a high school journalist in need of experience? Read on for some experiences that can be done now. journalism • workshops • internships • experience
Reorganize Your House Before you cozy up for winter, give your house a clean sweep, with "everything in its place." home organization • reorganize your home • organizing paperwork • organizing the things you use every day • closet organizer
Classroom Set Up Tips to maintain the freshness of the first day of school on the 100th day of school. Organization skills are invaluable for students in and outside the classroom. classroom organization • classroom layout • classroom arrangements • classroom design • environment organization
Journalism: beyond the pen and paper (Part 1) Journalism started with a piece of paper and a writing utensil. (Part One of Two) What a difference a few hundread years make. See how the web makes a difference in journalism and how you can use it to your advantage! internet • resourses • journalism • mentors • freelancing
How to Get Your Essay Going Writing papers for school and college can be a challenge, especially when having a writer's block. Here are tips on how to write more easily and avoid coming up empty. essay personal • how to start the essay • start writing • how to write an essay • writer's block
One Year Anniversary January 5 marks the one year anniversary of this topic on Suite 101. lutheranism • anniversary • doctrine • practice • theology
New Year for All Before you can produce a school newspaper, you got to have the money, here's how you get it, advertising • money • student • journalism • newspaper
Back to school The Poynter Institute offers a helpful guide for high school journalists. journalism • newspapers • broadcast • reporters • high school journalism
Back to School Checklist for Elementary Teachers There rarely seems to be enough time to prepare before returning to the classroom. This handy checklist can be used to keep track of meaningful preparation activities. elementary teacher checklist • preparing for the first day of school • classroom checklist • teacher preparation • teaching tips
Ideas for Papers and Projects Relating to Eating Disorders I'm often asked for ideas to write a paper on, links to sites relating to report topic, or simply for my opinion on a specific aspect of eating disorders. This months article will offer topic ideas and helpful links to use when researching papers and projects. anorexia • bulimia • recovery
Portfolios: Your writing collection (and connection) You want a job? You need to show you can have the skills. A portfolio will show examples of your ablities. clips • portfolio • journalism • students •
Red, White & Blue Jell-O Is Not Patriotic Parenting Do you blame the schools and the media for our children’s lack of patriotic values? Lots of fun family ideas for teaching patriotism which don't include red, white and blue Jell-O!,Do you blame the schools and the media for our children’s lack of patriotic values? Lots of fun family ideas for teaching patriotism which don't include red, white and blue Jell-O! patriotism • patriotic • independance day • america • country
Activity Inspiration A little activity inspiration from the bottom of my heart and reason for my future. physical activity • kids
Alcoholic Authors: Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas was addicted to beer and then hard liquor most of his adult life however he was one of the most prolific poets and writers of his time. dylan thomas • dylan thomas poet • dylan thomas history • dylan thomas alcoholism • dylan thomas love life
Almost OCD? Many people have compulsive rituals which do not necessarily interfere with their lives. They don't have OCD, but they may benefit from applying cognitive-behavior therapy principles. ocd • obsessive-compulsive behavior • cognitive-behavior therapy • cbt • obsessive compulsive behaviour
American Women Journalist Ida M. Tarbell Ida Tarbell was an investigative reporter who was labeled a "muckracker" as she established an expose model in the 19th century that is still followed today. women journalists • ida m tarbell • tarbell and women's rights • tarbell's journalism career • tarbell as freelancer
Back to School Organization From a relaxing summer with no definite schedule to tight schedules - often the whole back to school experience becomes a juggling act for both kids and parents. These tips will offer time saving help this school year. school • back to school • learning • organization • kids
Counting for Fun and Mastery of Numbers Both teachers and substitutes have moments here and there when some students are at loose ends. Here's an enjoyable project they can retreat to while really learning. counting in the classroom • counting activities in spare time • counting activities teach math skills of place val • counting for fun and mastery of numbers • easy numerical activities to fill spare time with
Desert Gardening Expert Speaks II This is the second part of a two-part interview with Judith Phillips, a well-known author of gardening and gardening design books on the southwestern U.S. judith phillips • george radnovich • david salman • david cristiani • judy mielke
Doris O'Donnell, Pioneer Female Journalist Doris O'Donnell could be considered one of the unsung heroines of pioneering female journalists. A dedicated reporter, she broke barriers for female journalists. doris o'donnell • early reporters • female reporters • cleveland news • front page girl
Essay Writing for the English Major For the English Major just starting out, or well into university or college, these ideas can help improve essay writing skills and make the achievement worth the effort. essay writing • good literary essays • improve essay writing skills • english major in university or college • literary essays
Explaining "Jewish Things" in our Mostly non-Jewish Community Jewish homes often have ritual objects which draw strange looks from those who have never seen them. Why do we have them, and what do we tell those who ask? jewish • judaism • mezuzah • candlesticks • shabbat
Get Me to the Church On Time! Finding church records that add to your knowledge of history. By combining many of the sources discussed in earlier articles, you can often find more information then you would have expected! swarthout • church • mark swarthout • mark w. swarthout • religion
Have a Last-Day-of-School Party Don't wait until Fourth of July fireworks to blast into summer. Start the celebration on the last day of school. last day of school • celebrate summer • vacation • last day of school party • kids summer vacation
Housecleaning Made Simple Housekeeping tips for stay-at-home parents. housecleaning made simple • how to clean your house • cleaning day • cleaning the house • get ready for cleaning day
How to Recycle Shredded Paper Shredding sensitive documents is the safest way to dispose of papers. But can shredded paper be recycled? recycle shredded paper • paper shredding • paper recycling • minimizing paper use • paper shreds
Living the American Dream For all those who ever dreamed of turning a hobby into reality, follow along with Richard McGrew as he shows you "The America You May Never See." truckdriving • freightliner • photographer • rainbows • over land trucking
Preparing Your Home for Back to School It seemed to take forever for summer to start, and now it's at an end and time to pack up backpacks and lunchboxes. Here are some ways to get organized for back to school back to school • school supplies • organizing home • backpacks • lunch boxes
Separating Kids and Work at Home Separating kids from your home office takes planning, organization and vigilance from the work-at-home parent. separating kids and work • work at home • working from home • stay-at-home parents • work-at-home parents
Sept. 11 and beyond A look at Web sites offering analysis of the media's coverage of the terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan.
Silencing Harry Potter and Scout An examination of the attempted suppression of <i>Harry Potter </i> books and <i>To Kill a Mockingbird.</i> harry potter • to kill a mockingbird • censorship • banning
Text Message & E-Mail Shorthand Youth use texting jargon in text messages, e-mail, and sometimes even when talking. Read info & a beginner's dictionary guide to what lingo, acronyms, slang & codes mean. text message shorthand guide • im acronyms meanings • texting codes and lingo • lingo used in instant messaging • instant messages using smiley emoticons
The ADHD Child and Effective Use of a Backpack Boost the ADHD child's confidence and school success by helping him maintain an organized backpack. Create a schedule for taking care of the backpack. adhd child backpack • adhd child organization • adhd child homework • adhd child school routine • adhd child confidence
The Princess and the Prom A review <i>The Princess Diaries</i> latest installment, <u>Princess in Pink</u> meg cabot • princess • princess diaries • princess in pink • a little princess
The Suite Smell of Success This article gives highlights of the wide variety of inspiring and informative topics on Suite 101 to encourage College Success readers to explore the site. suite 101 • goals • achievement • slipups • australia
"Big Fat Liar"-- A Film for the Kid in All of Us A review of the new family comedy, "Big Fat Liar." The film stars Emmy nominee Frankie Muniz and Nickelodeon star Amanda Bynes. interview • movie • film • frankie muniz • family
Advanced IM Cell Phone Text Messaging Codes Learn text codes used in instant messaging on cell phones, e-mail, and online texting. A dictionary guide to shorthand, lingo, acronyms, slang & text code meanings. free text messaging • instant messaging • advanced text message shorthand guide • im acronyms codes meanings • texting codes jargon lingo
Bill Meddick, Creator of Monty The comic strip Monty was not developed in a flash of inspiration or as a singular effort at designing a cartoon. Bill Meddick advanced his cartooning career by drawing a strip aimed at promoting Robotman toy merchandise. The comic evolved in a twisted fashion, with all of the original robot and alien characters erased and the human nerd Monty now as the lead. Puzzling, isn’t it? robotman • monty • bill meddick • cartoon • cartoonist
Christians Can Trust God for All That's Needed Although modern God-followers don't worship idols, they often look for practical answers when they have needs rather than to the God who creates and sustains. reliance on god • needs • medical care • live longer • science and technology
Classic Authors: J.D. Salinger A brief biography of J.D. Salinger. the catcher in the rye • j.d. salinger • fanny and zooey • valley forge military academy
Darby Conley, Creator of Get Fuzzy Staring with evil eyes and sporting a single fang, Bucky wreaks havoc in the Wilco household. He's a cat, after all. Get Fuzzy, created by Darby Conley, is a fresh, hilarious comic strip under the United Media Syndicate. darby conley • get fuzzy • satchel • rob wilco • bucky |
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