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2023 Summer Reading Games
Are you avoiding reading? Can't find anything to keep you interested? Think reading is just so boring? Check out the benefits of reading and what it can do for you. Also check...
Read This: Practice Makes Perfect
We always hear the phrase "practice makes perfect" when it comes to sports and music. This is true, but practice also makes perfect when it comes to reading. The more we read, the better readers we become. One reason this is true is because as we are...
Read more...ACT Practice: Tips from a New York City-Based Tutor To Get the Most From Your Efforts
When high school students think of standardized tests for college, the SAT is a popular test to consider, since it is, often times, the first test that comes to mind. However, the ACT is also worth...
Summer Reading Challenges - Make reading fun!
How many times have you heard your student tell you, "reading is just boring!" When I was growing up, I loved to read. Of course, I am old enough to remember the days when we didn't have internet or video games. I played Dungeons and Dragons when it first...
Read more...Strengthen Your Spanish With These Key Tips!!
So you're struggling in Spanish class? And you're feeling frustrated and discouraged in performing well? These are all perfectly normal sentiments to feel when learning a new language. Languages require...
What is the Study of Economics and how do we Define it?
One of the most fascinating topics to learn about while I was in high school was the study of economics. Whether it be a result of my natural comprehension of the course material or having possibly the best high school economics teacher in the state...
Read more...General Chemistry II Concept 1: Le Chatelier's Principle (Concentration Changes)
What is Le Chatelier's Principle?Le Chatelier's Principle is, by definition, a law that explains that the position of equilibrium shifts to counteract changes done to a system to reestablish equilibrium. Simply put, it is a principle that explains the...
Read more...Becoming a Successful Student with ADHD
According to the American Association of Psychiatry, "an estimated 8.4% of children and 2.5% of adults have ADHD (Danielson, 2018; Simon, et al., 2009). ADHD is often first identified in school-aged children when it leads to disruption in the classroom...
Read more...The Importance of Learning Styles
Every student is different and certain teaching methods and strategies may not work for each student. This is why it is important to understand and learn what you or your child's learning style is when tackling subjects! Learning styles can even shift...
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