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Umlauts: What’s the Deal with the Two Dots?

Umlauts: What’s the Deal with the Two Dots?

  Have you ever seen German words with two dots over some of the letters? Are they really necessary or do they just make a heavy-metal band name look cool, like Mötley Crüe and Motörhead? It’s doubtful these bäd böys actually knew whät they were döing when ädding...

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Why Middle School History Is Important

Why Middle School History Is Important

The other day a friend asked me why her child needs to study history in middle school. After all, they read history story picture books early on, and they would be taking history classes in high school.  Couldn’t they just skip history in the middle school years? You...

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Summer Fun and Education: Can You Have Both?

Summer Fun and Education: Can You Have Both?

As the books and computers are put away and the grades have all been handed out, I am often left with a feeling of worry. What will we do this summer? Will it be a summer filled with TV, computer games, and Xbox? That is the last thing I want; however, sometimes I...

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Step Up Your Literature Game: Marking Up and Annotating Books

Step Up Your Literature Game: Marking Up and Annotating Books

Do you want to improve your ability to comprehend and think deeply about the literature you read? Mark up your book! Many students are encouraged to annotate their texts, but few know how to do this effectively. Commonly, students underline or highlight long sections...

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Food and Friendships Found Online

Food and Friendships Found Online

The cuisines of the world bring joy to our taste buds and nourishment to our stomachs. This post is dedicated to the friendships developed through online cuisine and pastry classes. I refer to these relationships as “soul food,” because I am a foodie. Soul food is...

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Have You Made Your Summer Bucket List?

Have You Made Your Summer Bucket List?

A summer bucket list is something that I’ve never written before, but I have seen it on social media the last few weeks as summer vacation has started for most students. So, as a science teacher, you might be able to guess that my summer bucket list would have several...

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One Awesome Education Hack for a Fabulous Summer

One Awesome Education Hack for a Fabulous Summer

One Awesome Educational Hack for a Fabulous Summer Easy plan. Children, avert your eyes. "FREE AT LAST!" … The joyful proclamation as the school year ends. But is that it? No more learning? Time for total educational depravity? What's the deal? Why is summertime so...

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Press On! Simple Homeschooling Advice and Encouragement

Press On! Simple Homeschooling Advice and Encouragement

Learning As We Go  In our family, we have two older boys, and then an eight-year gap between our younger son and our daughter. While spending time with my daughter’s friends and their moms, as the “veteran” homeschool mom, I sometimes get questions about...

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How to Prepare Your Child to Take a Foreign Language

How to Prepare Your Child to Take a Foreign Language

Americans who travel abroad for the first time are often shocked to discover that, despite all the progress that has been made in the last 30 years, many foreign people still speak in foreign languages.    ‒ Dave Barry For many years now, homeschooling families have...

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