by Robyn Smith | Oct 6, 2017 | Articles
At Longs Peak Middle School, students are building bikes to give back to their community. Every day, the young engineers are working on the bikes, in a classroom that looks like a professional bike shop, getting donated bikes ready for the annual Kids Holiday Bike... by Anthony Powell | Apr 25, 2013 | Articles
You do not hear school reformers talking much about training more teachers in the arts given the current obsession with science, mathematics, engineering and technology. However, there is a long list of skills that young people especially kids learn when they study... by Vicky Hyde | Mar 8, 2013 | Articles
While a college education can open particular career doors, other well-paying and fulfilling jobs are available for those willing to learn on their own. There are plenty of job skills you can learn without a degree. These may be skills you developed alongside your... by Jack Cage | Sep 16, 2012 | Articles
What do you do when someone says that your writing is not that good? Go back and sulk? Break down and blame yourself? If you do so then let me tell you that it’s time for you to buck up and stop performing such foolish acts! Yeah it hurts when someone makes fun of... by Jackie Penn | Jan 3, 2012 | Articles
Kids today need to focus more on having fun with rhyming to improve their reading and spelling skills. Rhyming helps children learn about word families such as let, met, pet, wet, and get. Rhyming lends itself to better phonemic awareness; the ability to break words...
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