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Saturday, March 28, 2020
Tutoring From Home - Tips On How To Get Started
Tutoring From Home - Tips On How To Get StartedA good way to earn extra money is to Tutor from Home, a great way to provide high quality tutoring for tutors. From the comfort of your own home, you can have one on one or group teaching with someone who is willing to pay a fee for you to spend a day with them.The first step is to find an effective tutor, the good ones are the ones who have been tutoring at the same level for many years and have had lots of students. You do not want to be an old timer yourself, it might take you longer to develop your teaching style and you will find that the differences are more dramatic in the younger classes.Once you have found a tutor, do all the homework to see how long they have been tutoring and if they are as good as they claim. Talk to other tutors and ask them about their experiences and how successful they were.If you are serious about working online, you can now use online tutoring, as many schools now have a number of their students using o nline tutoring. The problems are that they may not always be aware that you are there. Another problem with this is that you can only work on your own schedule, so you must be committed to your work as well.This is a new field for people who can afford to pay, but who may not have the time to spend a week teaching. Make sure that your students are happy, that you are having fun, as this can be the main determining factor in whether or not they want to come back.The other option would be to find someone who will teach for free, it is often cheaper for the school to pay for it, than to pay for the lessons themselves. It may take a while to build up a reputation and get the name out there, but pay for it later if you want. Do take into account that this is a cheap way to teach, but a highly rewarding one. When you have established a reputation, others will come to you for their lessons. Not only that, but you are also helping to boost your own personal development and give yourself a c lear path to pursue something you enjoy.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Yeah! It`s Friday!!
Yeah! It`s Friday!! Today it`s Friday! I cannot wait for the weekend to come. It`s the last weekend of the summer 2015 and I am planning to spend it at the beach! My husband and I are going to the beautiful Huntington Beach, California. Looks like a nice way to spend the last weekend of summer. Hope it will be sunny! The question to all our tutors â"What are your plans for the last weekend of the summer?
Reviewing Your Childs Standardised Test Scores
Reviewing Your Childâs Standardised Test Scores Standardised testing occurs at predictable intervals during your child's school journey. These tests provide a snapshot of how much knowledge a student has acquired by a certain point and also how this level of skill and knowledge compares to other students of the same age. This comparison is often further broken down into how your child fares in relation to similarly situated students in his or her own school, school district, and throughout the nation. When reviewing this information you may have many questions about what your child's scores mean in practical terms for your response in the short-term and for your planning in the future. Understanding how the test scores relate to the teaching available to your son or daughter and how your child is responding to the learning environment is crucial for you to best support your child. Purpose of the testing Understanding the reasons for the testing can help you assess your student's performance. The test scores within a school can give you valuable information about the challenges schools face locally and how well they are meeting those challenges. Once you have a grasp of the performance of your student's peers at several different levels, then you have a better feel for how your child's scores compare. You can next look more closely at his or her scores for information about competence and growth. Communicate with teacher and school Schedule a time to discuss your child's test performance with someone who can explain both what the test reveals about your child and what other measures are in place to measure his or her growth. Spend some of that time reviewing your child's score and exploring what it means to school officials. Find out how the teacher and school intends to use the score and whether they are concerned about your child's showing. If your child did well, ask for suggestions to challenge your child to continue the growth. If the score is lower, talk about whether the performance was to be expected given what the school knows about your student and what they have planned to accelerate academic growth. Look at the big picture Ask to see other indicators of your child's progress, which may be hard to translate into a test score. Does your child show growth in the arts or social skills that gives you a more complete idea of how learning is progressing? Is there a gap between the knowledge and skills your child can demonstrate in the classroom and the test results? Problem solve with school officials if the test results are lower than what had been expected given classroom performance. Discuss the school's approach for test preparation and ask if there are things you can be doing at home to improve the score during the next round. Use the scores for good Whether your student scored below, at, or above expectations, use the test and result to improve your child's overall learning experience. Once you have a baseline for your student, keep in mind one of the best indicators going forward is how he or she performs in the future compared to that snapshot. If your child needs help on the next test or in general, seek resources from the school or ELSEWHERE. If your child is already soaring far beyond his or her peers, use this knowledge to enrich both home and school life for continued growth and success.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Bond with Your Coworkers
How to Bond with Your Coworkers via Pexels.com Do you want your coworkers to like you, or do you need your coworkers to tolerate you? For some people, work is work. Its kept separate from their personal life. For others, work is work, but crosses-over with their personal life. This can be a tough boundary to set, and a dangerous one if you cross it. For instance, I know several people who enjoy going out with their coworkers on the weekends. However, walking in on Monday morning and facing the people you got crazy with on Friday night can be pretty unsettling. When its your friends, its not so bad. But when its people you have to deal with in your professional life, its much harder to face. Are you wanting your workplace to also serve as your friend base? Its a tough call do you want your coworkers to be your friends, or do you want to keep your personal life distant? Are you wanting to be friends with all of them on Facebook? Are you hoping you only see them Monday Friday during business hours? Deciding whether or not you want your coworkers to be actual friends is a tough one. But regardless of where you draw your boundary line, it is likely that you want to be able to work well with your coworkers. Most of the time, we want to bond with our coworkers in a way that will make us the most productive. If youre someone whos looking for ways to get closer to the people you work with, here are some options: via Pexels.com 1. Set up a time to volunteer together. Spending time working for a common cause is sure to bring people closer together. If youre looking for a way to become closer to your coworkers, coordinate a volunteer event. Theres nothing better than giving your time to help others. It will also give you the opportunity to experience each other in a different setting. Instead of being in the workplace, youll be working together to benefit others. 2. Schedule a professional development workshop. When we all get better at what we do, it pushes us toward a common goal. If you want to become closer to your coworkers, give yourself (and them!) the opportunity to get better at your (their) craft. When coworkers invest in the same goals, they are more likely to have more in common and feel more inclined to cheer each other on. 3. Plan an after-hours get together. Play laser tag, meet for dinner and drinks, or embark on a Go-Kart racing adventure. Giving your coworkers the opportunity to have fun together and get to know each other in a different light will surely bring you all closer together. After a few events with each other, youll be surprised how much closer-knit you feel to your coworkers. Be careful. The more you intermingle your personal and professional life, the messier things can get. (Precisely why people say not to dip your pen in the company ink, I suppose.) When you decide to cross this boundary, you decide to mix two separate parts of your life. While this isnt a bad thing, you should be aware that its happening, and you should be ready for what that entails. If theres one piece of advice I can give you for bonding with your coworkers, its to make your workplace an environment where people want to come every day. If you feel comfortable, take it upon yourself to create ugly sweater days, organize a game of Secret Santa, or randomly leave thank-you notes for your coworkers around the office. When people are unhappy at work, their productivity goes down, and theyre more likely to leave the company/profession. So while your relationships with coworkers are important, you have to make the decision about where you stand on your coworkers being a part of your personal life.
5 Easy Tips to Prepare for Standardized Testing Season
5 Easy Tips to Prepare for Standardized Testing Season 5 Easy Tips to Prepare for Standardized Testing Season Help your child become a confident and prepared test-taker. For most around the country, the month of March kicks-off standardized testing season and that can leave parents feeling overwhelmed. Whether you have a grade schooler preparing for the stateâs standardized test or a high schooler preparing for the SAT, testing can be stressful for the entire family. We hope this will help you start planning a few months out. Thereâs no secret formula when it comes to passing a standardized test. Itâs important to remember that anxiety may hinder performance for the test taker, so take a deep breath and read through a few practical tips to help your child prepare for standardized assessments. Take practice tests. Many Department of Education state websites offer practice tests, which can help prepare children with understanding the test expectations, including the content and mechanics. SBAC and PARCC give assessments in many states and offer good examples of practice tests. If the test format seems familiar on test day, kids are more likely to feel comfortable and know what to do. Promote a positive attitude. Parents should promote a positive attitude towards learning and testing. Kids need to take tests seriously and be strategic, but also feel confident and mentally prepared. Parents can help children feel prepared for the test by encouraging children to visualize success on test day. In other words, ask children to close their eyes and imagine themselves taking the test and feeling great about it. Discuss what to do if you finish early. Sometimes kids finish the test early. Itâs important to discuss that this is a good opportunity to double check and verify their answers for accuracy. Parents can coach them to review certain questions that were hard and use the process of elimination to rule out some of the answer choices. Eat well, exercise and rest. In the weeks leading up to the test, it is important for students to have adequate sleep (eight hours is recommended), eat balanced meals, drink plenty of water, and get exercise. Foods high in protein, and water help to stimulate the brain. Exercise, such as stretching and walking, helps to supply the brain with oxygen. Eating a healthy breakfast before school, particularly on the day of the test, gives the body the fuel it needs to maintain long periods of concentration. Plan enjoyable and relaxing activities. Trying to squeeze a little more preparation in immediately before the test is not advised because it can lead to feeling overwhelmed. Studying the day before or day of the test leads to increased anxiety and should be avoided. Instead, plan enjoyable activities to feel relaxed and ready. You might also be interested in: How does Kumon help prepare students to become successful standardized test-takers? Harvard Bound Kumon Dual Program Completer Gives Advice on College Admissions Process Fun and Easy Tips to Keep Kids Learning during the Holiday Season Fun and Easy Tips to Keep Kids Learning during the Holiday Season 5 Easy Tips to Prepare for Standardized Testing Season 5 Easy Tips to Prepare for Standardized Testing Season Help your child become a confident and prepared test-taker. For most around the country, the month of March kicks-off standardized testing season and that can leave parents feeling overwhelmed. Whether you have a grade schooler preparing for the stateâs standardized test or a high schooler preparing for the SAT, testing can be stressful for the entire family. We hope this will help you start planning a few months out. Thereâs no secret formula when it comes to passing a standardized test. Itâs important to remember that anxiety may hinder performance for the test taker, so take a deep breath and read through a few practical tips to help your child prepare for standardized assessments. Take practice tests. Many Department of Education state websites offer practice tests, which can help prepare children with understanding the test expectations, including the content and mechanics. SBAC and PARCC give assessments in many states and offer good examples of practice tests. If the test format seems familiar on test day, kids are more likely to feel comfortable and know what to do. Promote a positive attitude. Parents should promote a positive attitude towards learning and testing. Kids need to take tests seriously and be strategic, but also feel confident and mentally prepared. Parents can help children feel prepared for the test by encouraging children to visualize success on test day. In other words, ask children to close their eyes and imagine themselves taking the test and feeling great about it. Discuss what to do if you finish early. Sometimes kids finish the test early. Itâs important to discuss that this is a good opportunity to double check and verify their answers for accuracy. Parents can coach them to review certain questions that were hard and use the process of elimination to rule out some of the answer choices. Eat well, exercise and rest. In the weeks leading up to the test, it is important for students to have adequate sleep (eight hours is recommended), eat balanced meals, drink plenty of water, and get exercise. Foods high in protein, and water help to stimulate the brain. Exercise, such as stretching and walking, helps to supply the brain with oxygen. Eating a healthy breakfast before school, particularly on the day of the test, gives the body the fuel it needs to maintain long periods of concentration. Plan enjoyable and relaxing activities. Trying to squeeze a little more preparation in immediately before the test is not advised because it can lead to feeling overwhelmed. Studying the day before or day of the test leads to increased anxiety and should be avoided. Instead, plan enjoyable activities to feel relaxed and ready. You might also be interested in: How does Kumon help prepare students to become successful standardized test-takers? Harvard Bound Kumon Dual Program Completer Gives Advice on College Admissions Process Fun and Easy Tips to Keep Kids Learning during the Holiday Season Fun and Easy Tips to Keep Kids Learning during the Holiday Season
Learn the Basics in Planeswalker Tutor
Learn the Basics in Planeswalker TutorPlaneswalker Tutor is a virtual card game that the player can play on his or her computer. The best part about it is that you can play anytime and anywhere, and you can even play from the comfort of your home. However, it is not recommended for kids.Now, if you would like to start learning, you can learn how to play this game at home. If you want to learn the basics, you can first create an account on the website. You will need to provide your full name, email address, as well as any other personal information. This is not necessary, but it is recommended. You also need to provide the security code when you log in.Once you have created an account, you can download the Planeswalker Tutor program. It is a Flash program. Downloading it is quick and easy. Just click on the icon that shows up in your browser and then click on the link that says 'Download', or 'Link Here'.Once you have downloaded the program, you can start playing it. It's as simple as that. But before you start the game, you need to know the basic rules and the fundamental rules.The basic rules are that you use your mouse to move the Planeswalker around the screen. You can click on the next card by using the right mouse button. The right arrow key will go to the next card.The different cards will allow you to make more money or power. The main goal of the game is to learn the basics of the game, and the second goal is to win the game, which is the main purpose of the game.When you have mastered the basics, you need to practice. There are many ways you can do it. Just be sure to read the rulebook and do not forget the basic rules.
Private Tutoring in Los Angeles - This Schooling and Learning Tool is For Everyone
Private Tutoring in Los Angeles - This Schooling and Learning Tool is For EveryonePrivate tutoring in Los Angeles is a great option for children who need a little extra attention or help with their studies. You may be surprised at the amount of kids who qualify for tutoring in Los Angeles and it doesn't cost much either. This article will give you the essentials you need to know about private tutoring in Los Angeles.Tutoring in Los Angeles is fairly new and not that well known. The first private tutoring services began to be offered about five years ago. This was all because of the demand. People are now more focused on getting their child's homework done than on talking to a child. They are desperate for someone to come in and improve their grades and sometimes give them some extra help.If you are a parent and you need some extra help with your child's homework, the first place to turn is in Los Angeles. Tutoring in Los Angeles is available from a variety of teachers, so it will be a bit different depending on what area you live in. You should also find out what will be required of you as a tutor so that you know what you are getting into before you hire a tutor. One other thing you want to look at is if there is a location that they can be found at.Private tutoring in Los Angeles has opened up a lot of opportunities for parents to work in-house and help their child in different ways. The most popular type of private tutoring is called early childhood tutoring and this can include helping your child with their math, reading, and even language lessons. These are great if you have a home schooled child, but if you don't you will be able to get a variety of other tutors. The good news is that most of these tutors have experience and are qualified to work with children that are in the age range your child is.Private tutoring in Los Angeles also includes people who specialize in tutoring elementary school students. The reason for this is that the students are gener ally older and may need additional attention. Private tutoring in Los Angeles has become very popular because of the need for these tutors. Many schools are hiring these tutors because they are so valuable for their children.Tutoring is a great way to show love and care to your child. It will also give your child the extra boost they need to keep going when they are struggling. There are a lot of options and programs that offer private tutoring in Los Angeles. They can take your child who is struggling with their homework or just something they are struggling with and really turn them around.One last thing to know about private tutoring in Los Angeles is that there are different types of tutors. Some tutors are classroom tutors, which are trained teachers who work with children. These teachers are great because they are an experienced expert who can help your child with almost anything.
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