The Benefits of Home Schooling Distance Learning
As traditional classrooms continue to teach standardized testing, many parents are looking for ways to engage their children in learning. Gone are the days where a child is learning through experience because a standardized test only wants to know the basics.
Many parents are turning to home schooling distance learning programs because they understand that their child is getting a better education. Although, they worry about whether these classes will be accepted by colleges, they know that their children need something more.
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Activities For Teaching Vocabulary
Engaging young minds is most effective when learning is fun. Introducing new concepts through new methods draws and keeps attention. Activities for teaching vocabulary can be just as enjoyable. As the key partner to comprehensive in a child’s learning journey, vocabulary requires retention. And retention is fueled by activities that build memory and cognitive skills.
For example, rhyming is a powerful tool in building retention. Exercises with rhyming words is just one of the activities for building vocabulary used in this accessible and fun e-book program. The activities will support your child’s learning of parts of the body, manners, what baby animals are called, and much more. In addition, the activities relate to practical matters, such as what objects are used for particular tasks, in what order things occur, what individual does what jobs, and what various places are called. Word Gymnastics will stretch the possibilities for a stronger vocabulary, encouraging your child to explore new words, their meanings, and how to use them in writing and speaking.
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Admission Essays – Why They Are Important
Every year hundreds of otherwise eligible candidates get rejected leaving both candidates and their parents wondering what went wrong. The answer to this puzzle may not at first be apparent, but a little analysis will reveal that the candidates did not pay due attention to the admissions paper.
Ask any admissions officer and you will learn that one third the time spent in evaluating an application is spent evaluating the admissions treatise. Remember high SAT scores, high grades and other qualifying activities are often achieved by hundreds, if not thousands of aspiring candidates. When evaluating candidates with similar qualifications, it is the quality of the admissions paper that makes the big difference between acceptance and rejection.