There are many reasons to work to improve a student’s (or your!) vocabulary.
One of the best ways to improve a student’s vocabulary is to keep what I call simply, a vocabulary journal.
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Another book is born! Introducing, “10 Study Tips for ADD/ADHD Students,” a short e-guide to help you or your student have the best study sessions possible. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XG9KKPY “I get that little boys are wild and crazy, but mine is beyond this.” Comments… Read More
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It’s no secret that many students struggle with math. Because of this struggle, both kids and adults often have the impression that math is boring, hard, and something to be feared. Math was certainly a challenge for me in school! Thankfully, many… Read More
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In addition to gadgets and gizmos aplenty (see Part 1), two other things that make studying hard for students of any age are TV and messes. Television is designed to capture and hold our attention with various sounds and lights, and it… Read More
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Posted on October 3, 2017 by Loura Shares A Story
The Art of the Vocabulary Journal
There are many reasons to work to improve a student’s (or your!) vocabulary.
One of the best ways to improve a student’s vocabulary is to keep what I call simply, a vocabulary journal.
Category: Uncategorized Tags: act prep, ADHD, Book, Education, education blog, educational resources, english vocabulary, growing your vocabulary, home education, home school, homeschool, homeschool resources, homeschooling resources, homework help, how to study, improved vocabulary, increased vocabulary, learning disabilities, learning to read, literacy, priorities, reading, sat prep, Self-esteem, special education, Student, student vocabulary, study guide, study prep, study tips, studying, success in school, teaching reading, test prep, tips for students, Tutor, tutoring, vocabulary, vocabulary and literacy
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Posted on March 28, 2017 by Loura Shares A Story
10 Study Tips for ADD/ADHD Students
Another book is born! Introducing, “10 Study Tips for ADD/ADHD Students,” a short e-guide to help you or your student have the best study sessions possible. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XG9KKPY “I get that little boys are wild and crazy, but mine is beyond this.” Comments… Read More
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Posted on January 19, 2017 by Loura Shares A Story
Using Dice in Teaching Math
It’s no secret that many students struggle with math. Because of this struggle, both kids and adults often have the impression that math is boring, hard, and something to be feared. Math was certainly a challenge for me in school! Thankfully, many… Read More
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Posted on November 5, 2013 by Loura Shares A Story
Distractions Part 2: TV and Messes
In addition to gadgets and gizmos aplenty (see Part 1), two other things that make studying hard for students of any age are TV and messes. Television is designed to capture and hold our attention with various sounds and lights, and it… Read More
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