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Creating a Successful School Christmas Program
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/22/2007 | Childhood |
School Christmas Programs or Plays can be difficult to say the least. Children are hyper because of the thoughts of the holidays. Teachers are anxious and do not want to have an added burden. Parents have so many other appointments on their calendar that this because just another thing that I have to do. All in all, with the negative vibrations given out by all the stress, Christmas programs need to be something special to be a success. Here are some suggestions to make for a stress less Christmas Program.
10 Qualities You Find in Good Students and Good Citizens
By Caroline Mackay | Published 08/22/2007 | Childhood |
Over the years I have found 10 qualities in students that make them good students. To me a good student is not always the student that gets an A. Some students can get an A without even trying and they will take any path they need to, to get that A. Then there are those students that work their little hearts out and get a B or even sometimes a C and they are much better students that the A student talked about above. A student is someone that wants to learn and study to make himself better.
Grade 10 Applied English Homework Help
By Scott Palat | Published 06/10/2006 | Childhood |
This article talks about the difficulties of 10th grade english homework, and some tips to make it go by more smoothly.
Kids' Activities: The Magic Bag Is A Great Way to Introduce Kids To Fossils
By Claudia Mann | Published 04/15/2006 | Childhood |
The Magic bag is a great kids' activity for introducing fossils. It is simple to do and captivating with any age group. The lesson plan is easily adapted to classroom or home school settings.
Shape the Future of your Child
By Sapna Ganeshan | Published 04/14/2006 | Childhood |
Parenting is not about just providing; it is much deeper than that. As a parent you will be worried about your childs well being as well as his future. The aim of most parents is to raise a happy, intelligent, and fulfilled child - a child that is secure, confident, and independent.


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