K-12 Free Articles - Page 4 of 10
Jane Saeman
How to Organize for School Success
Organization can be the key for your student's greater success and self-esteem. [Read More]
Heyward Ewart
Dangerous Student Test Announced
With even the President lamenting "shocking acts of violence in schools" (AP Oct. 8), a new test has been developed and ready for trial to detect trouble in advance. [Read More]
Jane Saeman
Recommended Books About Learning Disabilities
If you have a child that has learning disabilites I am sure that you need help sifting through the vast assortment of books on the subject. [Read More]
Jane Saeman
Teen Books About Learning Disabilities
If your student has a learning diability there are some excellent books for them to guide them. [Read More]
John Morris
Incorporating Education Into Your Summer Vacation
Parents no doubt realize that it is important to educate their children, but educate them when you are on summer vacation? [Read More]
Jane Saeman
Should You Consider Hiring a Spelling Tutor for Your Child?
Is spelling a critical subject for students these days? [Read More]
John Morris
A Buyers Guide For School Uniforms
In many cases, a uniform is superior to a regular dress code. Of course, that concept is now changing as more schools both the public and parochial ones are seeing the advantages of a uniform... [Read More]
Jane Saeman
What to Expect from a Calculus Tutor
Calculus is an important and difficult course for high-schoolers and college students! [Read More]
Jane Saeman
Writers with Learning Disabilities
People with learning disabilites can excel in life just as well as anyone else. [Read More]
William Henniger
Distance Learning to Complete A High School Diploma
The importance of a high school diploma is becoming more and more evident today. In 2004, if you have that certificate you are 70 percent more likely to be employed than someone who did not have a diploma. [Read More]
William Henniger
Earn A High School Diploma Online
Insight Online High School offers an alternative for students unable to make a traditional high school experience work for them. [Read More]
Jane Saeman
Advantages of In-Home Tutoring
Why You Should Choose In-Home Tutoring vs. Group Tutoring at Storefronts [Read More]
Bill McCumber
How Free is the FAFSA?
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is free according to the U.S. Department of Education. It costs you nothing to fill out the form. But it costs families thousands of dollars in lost financial aid if done incorrectly. [Read More]
Dave Poon
The Secret to 1st Grade Spelling
Handwriting, reading and of course, 1st grade spelling are among the basic things your child learns in school. These three are very important as your child's learning capacity with regard to these three aspects can make or break his learning habit and his learning desire as he matures. [Read More]
Rodney Daut
Why Should Your Student Study Extra Hard For The SAT Essay?
There are three reasons to study hard for the SAT Essay. They all have to do with how admissions officers intend to use the copy of your student's essay that they will recieve. [Read More]