Posted on August 7 2010 by Admin
A collections of home school resources for middle schoolers.
Struggling to keep up with lesson plans for you middle schooler? Having trouble teaching your child about the events surrounding World War II? What about literature? Let the internet help.
There are thousands of education based sited appropriate for your middle school child.
Posted on August 7 2010 by Admin
Regardless of the language you teach, it’s nevertheless a good idea to have a solid teaching plan for each semester. Languages and linguistics are complex subjects that require structured planning if your students are to get anything out of your teaching. Here are a few things to consider when writing out your own language lesson [...]
Posted on August 7 2010 by Admin
An English famous linguist Wilkins said: “without grammar, little can be conveyed; without vocabulary, nothing can be conveyed”. It can be seen that as one of the three basic language units (pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar), vocabulary plays an important role.
It is about the meanings of words and how the words are used. In the process of [...]
Posted on August 7 2010 by Admin
A typical school science weather forecaster consisted of a three dial unit that told temperature, humidity and barometric pressure. Things have changed. Today, elementary science datalogger technology, also referred to as probeware with sensors, designed specifically for science education can still tell those three things, but a whole lot more.
Posted on August 7 2010 by Admin
I build middle school math games for a living. For the past seven years I’ve developed them in the classroom as semester-long strategy and story-based board games that led to whopping 80% gains on state tests, and now I build them with professional software teams.
Games do and can work, but beware:
There’s an awful lot on [...]