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15th March
2010
written by Ruby

Starting in middle school, students are expected to know the difference between primary and secondary sources–and to use a mix of sources when writing papers in the social sciences. Some primary sources are interviews, letters, and personal journals.

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Seventeenth-Century Diaries Online

12th March
2010
written by Ruby

The last minutes before the test can be excruciating for some students. Students who tend to get extra nervous can freeze up when faced with test questions. Even easy answers will escape some students if they get too worked up

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Should You Talk Before a Test?

10th March
2010
written by Ruby

When you dissect something in biology class, you take it apart and examine it, piece by piece. You could use this same process to be more successful in any assignment–especially if it seems overwhelming. We tend to avoid tasks that seem big and overwhelming

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Dissect the Task

6th March
2010
written by Ruby

There are many things that motivate us to do well. Motivation is a little hard to put a finger on, but it is that little force inside us that makes us want to achieve goals.

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What Is Your Motivation?

3rd March
2010
written by Ruby

Have you ever wondered what kind of behavior really gets on teachers’ nerves? You should! I’ve listed a few really annoying things that make teachers furrow their brows. Not taking notes .

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Teachers’ Pet Peeves

27th February
2010
written by Ruby

You will find that typing papers is so much easier when you develop good typing skills! But you don’t have to spend money to learn to type. You can find many free typing tutors at CNET’s Download site. Here are a few examples: Rapid Typing Tutor : This colorful program is for the young and novice typers

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Free Typing Tutor Downloads

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