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How to Pull An ALL NIGHTER! Step and tricks on staying up. This may be useful for finals week...
How to Pull An ALL NIGHTER! Step and tricks on staying up. This may be useful later...>>>Important for college life?
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This article is really key for all parents to read in order to understand how the Common Core standards will change mathematics education and testing. Begin about 14 paragraphs down where it says, "California’s old state assessment was pegged..." This has strong implications when you are choosing a math tutor.
The Common Core Is Tough on Kids Who Are Still Learning English - Pat Wingert - The Atlantic This article gives teachers insights into some techniques they can use to help ESLs with the changes in instructions and testing being brought about by the Common Core standards.
LATINOS ARE MAJORITY IN TEXAS SCHOOLS, BUT CAN THE STATE HANDLE THEM? "Latinos are majority in Texas schools ... These numbers are forcing some Texas school districts to question just how equipped they are to teach a burgeoning number of poor students who don’t speak English."
10 Quick Lesson Ideas for Substitute Teachers - I love using the story starter idea. I may have to learn a magic trick or two. Ha!
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Quiet. No Mess. Fun. Perfect. Just hand my kids a book. Entertainment provided in less than 5 minutes check. If you are feeling wild and crazy park it at the library and have lots of books. :)
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Online debate rooms are rife with opinions, but thankfully, those opinions seem to be changing, see “Are Video Games Bad For Children?” Seeing what their children play at home is completely different to what happens in educational games, these two classes of gaming are completely separate. http://www.debate.org/opinions/are-video-games-bad-for-children http://dh101.humanities.ucla.edu/DH101Fall12Lab4/archive/files/6070f0882cc89baa5a12992aaea56028.pdf
In 1976, Democrat Jimmy Carter challenged Republican Gerald Ford. In the second debate, Ford made a bizarre comment that may have cost him the election. Enter your 14-digit library barcode number to access the video from LSCS Libraries. Enter your 14-digit library barcode number to access the video from LSCS Libraries.
1976 ELECTION - "Teddy Roosevelt once said, "Speak softly and carry a big stick".. Jimmy Carter wants to speak loudly and carry a fly swatter." ~ 1976 Presidential Debate
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This list is very very nice :P My favourite part is the fact that Portuguese are 5th from bottom, and thus the best mediterranean place to go on holidays, and the best place to go for that are our South American counterparts. There is a friendliness in our language and culture it seems :)
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wikiHow to evaluate the credibility of a source...
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This article provides steps in how to assess the credibility of internet sources: CCSS.ELA.Literacy.W.7.8 (CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.7.8 Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for citation)
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Weird, my hands remembered how to do that from elementary school, but my brain did not! But, my daughter now thinks I am a superhero, so, yay!
How to fold a bus note.
Bus note! Great and super fun DIY gift to give you child when they go to camp. This is an opportunity to write a special and encouraging message to your child so they something to read when they are on the bus or arrive camp!