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How can Tutors appear on First Page of Subject Search? | TutStu - 0 views

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    When a Student searches on TutStu, with any Subject or Branch name, they are shown a list of tutors on that subject. This is called Subject Search. For every tutor to get students, it is important to stay on the first page of Subject Search. Tutors who stay on the first page, receive more Student views. Hence, they have a greater chance of getting new Student requests. More Student requests means, more Business and more Earnings.
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Search Tutors | TutStu - 0 views

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    "Search Tutor" is the fourth option in the Left Menu, inside Student Portal. Using this option, Students can Search, Find and Connect with more Tutors, as per their choice. Suppose, you already take tutoring for Math, you already have a Math tutor. Now you want to find another Math tutor. You might click on "Search Tutor", to search for another Math tutor. Again say, you already have a Math tutor. Now you may want to find an English tutor. Then you must click on 'Search Tutor' to find an English tutor. There is no limitation. Students can have unlimited number of tutors. Students can have multiple tutors in any subject. A Student might have 5 Tutors for Math, 3 Tutors for English, 4 Tutors for Science, 2 Tutors for History and so on.
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Buy Verified CashApp Accounts - BTC Enable Aged CashApp by buyyelp123 - Issuu - 0 views

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    There are a few things you need in order to get a verified CashApp account. First, you'll need to provide your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. You'll also need to link your CashApp account to a bank account or debit card. Once you have all of this information entered into the system, you'll be able to request verification. You may be asked to verify your identity by providing a photo ID. Once you've been verified, a green check mark will appear next to your name on the CashApp home screen. This means that all future payments sent or received by this account will be automatically deposited into or withdrawn from your linked bank account.
GayeLynn Beaner

Poetry From Photos: A Great Depression Activity - 0 views

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    Grade 6-8 9-12 Brief Description Students view photographs of migrant families during the Great Depression, try to interpret the photos to answer questions about the subject's life, and then write a cinquain poem based on their interpretations. Objectives Students willGain understanding of the personal struggles faced during the Great Depression Learn to interpret information from a visual medium (photograph) and express that knowledge in written form (poem).
Eileen Grant

Kindergarten Kiosk: Learning To Read is Not a Race - 0 views

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    I've seen a lot of hubbub lately touting the teaching of reading at an increasingly early age. First, there was a commercial for a program claiming it could teach your baby to read. Then, I saw an ad for a school whose biggest selling point (according to the ad) was that their school can have your child reading before kindergarten.
Kallie Baum

Resources for teachers " Blog Archive " Story Jumper - 0 views

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    Story Jumper is a website where teachers, parents or even children can publish their own children's book. The process is simple, fast and fun. If your students have a hard time creating a story, they can use the Story Starter, a tool that will help them write a story in just seven steps.
kvandenbark

Education World: Grammar Still Isn’'t Fun, But Everyone Can Master It - 3 views

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    Grammar in the digital age
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    The author states that for many students, learning grammar is like learning to drive a car. Based upon teenage driving records I would concur. Teaching grammar is certainly something I would like to improve.
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    According to English teacher Marian Anders, learning to write correctly is like learning to drive a car. Driving is a necessary skill, but you don't need to understand how a car works to be a good driver. And people can learn to write well without knowing the intricacies of traditional grammar.
misswoods55

Plinkoball Helps Students Exercise Math Skills - 0 views

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    Design and description of plinkoball. a math/basketball game
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    Plinkoball Helps Students Exercise Math Skills In search of a way to liven up the playground, elementary principal Sam Slarskey came up with Plinkoball, a game in which kids launch balls at funnels and calculate their scores based on where they were standing and the balls path to the ground.
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    In search of a way to liven up the playground, elementary principal Sam Slarskey came up with Plinkoball, a game in which kids launch balls at funnels and calculate their scores based on where they were standing and the ball's path to the ground.
LaRayne Woster

http://www.educationworld.com/a_issues/chat/chat234.shtml - 0 views

Using newspaper to teach history is a great way to compare, contrast, question, think, reflect, feel, discuss and actually teach a child of this age to understand what a newspaper is and the proces...

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started by LaRayne Woster on 29 May 14 no follow-up yet
timsd22

Free Technology for Teachers - 2 views

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    just like the titles advertises: free technology for teachers : )
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    Richard Byrne's Blog! Free Technology for Teachers
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    This is a GREAT blog for learning resources, tools, apps etc. etc. etc. I've gotten tons of good ideas here!
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    Numerous blogs giving tips on technology that can be used in the classroom setting.
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    Definitely a great place to start when looking for free tech in the teaching community for your school.
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    This week I am hosting some guest bloggers. This is a guest post from Susan Myers. A group from an intellectually disabled class visits the media center once a week. During the year, we made bird houses, conducted science experiments, used the catalog to locate books, and listened to stories.
maynard205

Study Finds Teens Check Social Media Sites Up to 100 Times a Day - 0 views

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    A new study reveals more bad news for the argument for social media in the classroom. As the debate over whether or not mobile phones should be allowed in the classroom rages on, a new study from CNN on social media and teens found that 13-year-olds can check social media sites up to 100 times a day, indicating a heavy dependence due to the need for approval.
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Digital Education, A Prelude to Digital India | TutStu - 0 views

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    Digital India is not a 'Policy Change" but also a "Social Change" which involves transforming the mind-set of its Citizen. E-Learning and Digital Education are the two sides of the same coin. Students nowadays are apt with Computers, Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones. They are getting introduced & gaining experience of E-Learning.
Kristi Heidrich

Sandbag Homes - Blogs, Pictures, and more on WordPress - 0 views

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    This is a unique site for a nontraditional home construction. Great for research on different building techniques in different countries for an architecture class.
Kara B

Most Popular Blog Posts | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 0 views

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    A list of the "Most Popular" websites for a variety of subjects.
Jess Papke

Education World: News for YOU - 0 views

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    Education World has links to news stories for teachers to share and discuss with students. News stories are based on their timelines and interest to students. I feel this would be a great website to implement in the classroom and use to teach students how to five the five w's (who, what, where, when, why) when reading a news article.
Ben Latham

RubiStar Home - 0 views

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    A great resource for creating, modifying or "stealing" rubric for just about any subject. I have used this for a number of year. You can create and save rubrics to the site and share them.
Janet Wetz

Tammy Worcester's Tech Tip of the Week - 0 views

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    Each week, Tammy will post a new tip -- a shortcut to use in PowerPoint, a cool web resource, or perhaps a new tool to try. Be sure to check back often! To join Tammy's mailing list and receive these tips via email, click here.
Janet Kolb

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Assessment Rubrics - Kathy Schrock's Guide for Ed... - 0 views

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    Wonderful Rubrics! Whenever I do a new assignment, and want to put together or rubric or search for a pre-made rubric, this is my place to go!
Janet Kolb

Blog - 0 views

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    This blog has a little bit of everything. It's a great way to keep up with news in education, and new education resources.
Donneley Kay

Scholastic Principals Royal Treatment Blog | Diigo - 0 views

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    A good read for K-8 principals on a weekly basis. Lots of opinions, ideas, and tips regarding every aspect of the Principal's Office.
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