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	<title>Empowering Democracy &#187; K-12 Education</title>
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		<title>Reading &#8211; What It Can Do For Your Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is never too early to start reading to your baby or toddler. If you do not spend time reading, your children, you&#8217;ve already experienced the pleasure and joy of your child to hear a good book. Not only your child bonding time is tight, but guess the familiarity of the most popular stories, what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is never too early to start reading to your baby or toddler. If you do not spend time reading, your children, you&#8217;ve already experienced the pleasure and joy of your child to hear a good book. Not only your child bonding time is tight, but guess the familiarity of the most popular stories, what happens next, and participation in the new page, character names and images are really explore for academic success your child.<span id="more-37"></span></p>
<p>For academic success depends on the skills of many other capacities of the child to read and understand instructions. From the beginning of this important skill to teach your child to read is that love and it is not difficult. Is early, you want to read a routine for your child if you have a strong reader, if they begin to hope to start school. Teachers are not only to teach skills.</p>
<p>Books appropriate to the age of your baby or toddler can accelerate the process and how they learn, you can reach the next level. Young children struggle to learn colors and fun objects, and children seem to learn the letters and numbers. Characters and plot have become important, as they move past this stage of reading.</p>
<p>A routine is important and gives your child something to anticipate when reading history or time. A room of familiar routine and help them look forward to a special event, even if it is part of the bedtime routine. You can always so special by giving your child pick up the story, but you have time to read the budget, because to teach it, it will set aside some time for reading.</p>
<p>Read every day is something that your child will be happy, and you can exit through the side or stressing the animals, how to participate read about them. You need to take turns if you have more than one child, and he brings the children to divide by to find games such as certain letters, and talk about history.</p>
<p>A trip to the zoo is a good field trip, after you book on animals, have read and helping them in a book relate to real life. You can also suggest, shapes, words, or other things if you travel daily to the store or a trip to a place you have to read them.</p>
<p>The books are wonderful for teaching children new things. New experiences, such as starting school or a visit to the dentist for a child may fear. Read a book that tells how she has another child is treated, it manageable for your child and help them put words, their fears.</p>
<p>Read your child is as important as your child see you reading. If there is a moment that you have to read to your child, you should as soon as possible. You must ensure that your child see you reading, then choose a book on the next trip to the library you want, except that your child is growing.</p>
<p>Read with your child learns more than the playback function, it creates a bond that lasts a lifetime and prepare your child for reading in school. Learning the skill is already a good way to give a child a good start in life.</p>
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		<title>How To Make Science Fair Projects &#8211; A Teacher&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 02:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In developing a curriculum guide for projects science fair, it is important to break the process in conducting a scientific project involving FAIR skills in manageable modules. Each module is considered a step towards a fair project science. For example, a module that you can choose a theme, a module to develop a hypothesis and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In developing a curriculum guide for projects science fair, it is important to break the process in conducting a scientific project involving FAIR skills in manageable modules. Each module is considered a step towards a fair project science. For example, a module that you can choose a theme, a module to develop a hypothesis and a module on the steps of the scientific method. Reducing Project Science Fair in steps that make the process more manageable for your students.<span id="more-40"></span></p>
<p>How many modules</p>
<p>If you expand the draft science curriculum FAIR need you, how many people want to create learning modules can be determined. What is your division&#8217;s Guide module will probably be how much time you devote to science fair preparation. If you have only three months, then you can divide the project into 12 module unit with five lesson plans for each module, on the other hand, if you&#8217;re just one months time for the Science Fair you will not be able to prepare to break the date.</p>
<p>Module Development Topics</p>
<p>Once you know how many modules you have time to teach the next step is to develop module themes. Topics of the modules are the focus of instruction to create plans that you provide your students on a daily basis. Themes Module go to his general topics such as selecting a theme for the project science fair, scientific method and design of the project.</p>
<p>Lesson Plans Development</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;re ready lessons for each of your modules to be developed. The number of lesson plans that support each module varies depending on the complexity of the subject module. For example, a module on the scientific method have up to seven lesson plans so that you have installed, is accompanied at every step, while a module is based on assumptions, only one or two lesson plans.</p>
<p>In developing lesson plans for your project science fair introductory modules that you want to include guided study activities and monitoring activities. You must include objectives for each lesson, which dictate what it takes to be your students will be able to once it has been the lesson. Finally, remember, how the success of your lesson plan, for example by including graded exercises.</p>
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