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  • Homeschooling Co-ops: What You Need to Know

    Homeschool Co-ops have there positive and negative sides. This article will explore both so that you can make an informed decision before joining one.
    Published by Alicia (4,932 pts ) on Sep 5, 2008 to
    K-12 Learning Articles

  • Fun Educational Games for Use with Homeschooling

    Education should be fun. One way you can make it fun is to incorporate some games. You would be surprised how simple games can be used for educational purposes. These games can be used for children in grades K-4.
    Published by Alicia (4,932 pts ) on Sep 5, 2008 to
    K-12 Learning Articles

  • Nothing but the facts about Venus

    At first glance, the planet Venus seems like it could be Earth's twin. Beyond superficial similarities of size, mass and composition, though, Venus isn't a sibling Earth would want to emulate, as it's the poster child for the greenhouse effect run amok. Let's look at some basic facts about Venus:
    Published by ebishirl (274 pts ) on Sep 5, 2008 to
    Space Articles

  • Inner reflection

    It is part of adolescence to spend time thinking and reflecting about the self and one's place in the wider world, but is it the role of the teacher to talk about reflective, serious topics with young and potentially vulnerable students? This article explores suitable class activities.
    Published by Anne Vize (1,290 pts ) on Sep 5, 2008 to
    K-12 Learning Articles

  • Why Pluto Is No Longer A Planet

    Pluto, the ninth planet from our Sun, has been demoted to a 'Dwarf Planet' and more recently reclassified as a "Plutoid". There are several reasons why the IAU has removed Pluto's status as a planet.
    Published by Victoria Trix (862 pts ) on Sep 5, 2008 to
    Space Articles

  • Meeting the Challenges of Suggesting Fiction for English as a Second Language Learners

    When it comes to required classroom reading, ESL students are no different from native English speaking students, with varied tastes in the selection of reading material. Some ESL students will enjoy fiction, while others might consider it a waste of their time.
    Published by JAlpha (159 pts ) on Sep 5, 2008 to
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