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17 hours ago ago from Legos For Girls

First of all we need a reality check: Homework and fun rarely belong in the same sentence. However substitute the word satisfying, productive, more enjoyable or non-confrontational and your goal of making math homework more fun for your child, and the family, can easily be met. Remind yourself you are the parent, not the teacher. Your job is to provide a place, enough time, materials and a positive environment for your child to do their work. ...

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Help Teach Teens: Math Counts Every Day

23 hours ago ago from Copywriting Blog

Many parents may admit math was not their favorite subject in high school. Many may also admit that math now plays an important role in their lives and careers-and will be necessary for their own children's futures. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, by 2014, 6.3 million jobs will require science, engineering or technical training-24 percent more than in 2004. These statistics show that today's middle and high school students ...

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Come on out and Help Us Move!!!

7 hours ago ago from LOGOS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Calling all parents and students!  Logos needs your help on Saturday, December 19 th .  We will be moving our campuses on that day and can use the help of parents and middle/high school students.  Moving starts at 8:00 am and goes all day.  Come on out for a few hours or the whole day, and help support your children’s teachers during our move.  If you are available to help us move on other times, please come by the school office and let us know.

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1 hour, 4 minutes ago ago from florida4dennis.org

My son has found the best math help online. One of his classmates had started using this Web site. My son told me about this site but I was skeptical about the subscription. I visited it many times and looked at the options and offers. The best thing about this site is the video tutorials. They were offering video feeds for different grades and levels of students. This feature helped me in quickly deciding to subscribe to this site.   ...

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We asked teachers “Why offer Functional Maths?”

6 hours ago ago from Teaching AQA GCSE Maths 2010

Last month, we asked 63 schools and FE colleges about their motivation for potentially offering the new Functional Maths qualification. Here’s a snapshot of their responses: 75% of respondents believed that learning Functional Maths is inherently useful for students 55% said that the Functional Maths qualification will be a useful way of delivering the Functional Elements of the GCSE course 29% believe that Functional Maths is likely to be ...

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Pandora Students Leave Backpacks at Home in Favor of Netbook Computers

1 hour, 34 minutes ago ago from FanHouse

PANDORA, Ohio, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The future of learning has arrived in western Ohio, as eighth grade students in the Pandora-Gilboa Local School District are leaving the backpacks and textbooks behind in favor of mini laptops - also known as Netbooks - with pre-loaded textbook software installed on them and the Lincoln Interactive curriculum. This technology-oriented school district is redefining the ways in which students learn. At the ...

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2 hours ago ago from FanHouse

American Book Company, Inc., a leading publisher of academic test preparation materials in the United States, has partnered with A+ Tutorsoft, Inc. to launch a new online Indiana Algebra 1 End-of-Course test preparation solution for student use. This partnership will allow schools and libraries to offer students and patrons the opportunity to improve their Algebra 1 content knowledge and test scores at reasonable introductory prices. With ...

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13 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

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