Posts tagged with ‘education’

  • Learning Success Program 1-year Subscription Giveaway (Ends 4/26) WW

    By Ruth on April 17, 2014
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      Learning Success Program – Help Your Children Overcome Learning DifficultiesHosted by The Stuff of Success Sponsored by Learning Success Blog The Learning Success program shows how to find the core problems and overcome them. Learning is made up of 16 basic core skills and learning difficulties are small weaknesses in a combination of two or three of these skills. […]
  • Ooka Island Giveaway (Ends 4/24) WW

    By Ruth on April 10, 2014
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    Ooka Island Giveaway Hosted by Pea of Sweetness Sponsored by Ooka Island Co-Hosted by Deals of Sweetness Ooka Island is a fun Pre-K (starting as young as age 3) to 2nd Grade learn-to-read program for PC and Mac. It features a Home Edition, School Edition, and Homeschool Edition. It is a fun way for kids to learn phonics, phonemic awareness, […]
  • Learning Resources Fish-in-Line Measuring Set Giveaway (Ends 4/20) U.S.

    By Ruth on April 5, 2014
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    Welcome to the Learning Resources Fish in Line Giveaway! Sponsored by: Learning Resources Hosted by: Savory Savings & Gloriously Green Gal Co-hosted by:  An Ordinary Housewife, Joy Makin’ Mamas and Raising Soldiers 4 Christ Spatial thinking can be a difficult skill to teach to children and one that isn’t all that exciting at first blush.  Learning Resources has hit the […]
  • Rev It Up Reading Online Speed Reading Course Review

    By Ruth on March 31, 2014
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    Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. So how often did you wish that you could read faster and with more comprehension?  I certainly know that thought crosses my mind quite regularly.  I am a book reviewer, and sometimes I really have to set everything aside and read very quickly.  That can be easier said that done.  […]
  • Favorite Words: Connecting People With Words

    By Ruth on March 30, 2014
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    For as long as I can remember, I have loved words.  I was one of those people who carried a thesaurus around with me (although I used to mispronounce that word), and I was never happy with just a simple word.  I refused to use typical words to convey my emotions and feelings.  My English teachers realized it immediately, and […]
  • Ready to Send Your Kids Off to Summer Camp?

    By Ruth on March 23, 2014
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    Before we know it, summer will be here.  Traditionally, older children go off to summer camp at least once in their lives.  I certainly did, and my daughter did last year for the first time.  We are already preparing for this summer.  And planning is key when it comes to summer camp.  There are many things to consider when checking […]
  • College Planners, An Essential Tool For Students and Teachers Alike

    By Ruth on February 15, 2014
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    It has been quite some time since I have been in college, but since I am a teacher, I have never really left the educational world.  I know that life is busy in college for students and teachers alike, and being organized is a compulsory skill that both the educator and learner must have to be successful.  Due dates, term […]
  • Super Teacher Worksheets Giveaway (Ends 2/20) U.S.

    By Ruth on February 6, 2014
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    Super Teacher Worksheets Giveaway Hosted by Pea of Sweetness Sponsored by Super Teacher Worksheets Co-Hosted by Deals of Sweetness Super Teacher Worksheets features thousands of printable PDF files for grades K-5. Their collections include math worksheets, spelling lists, reading comprehension passages, educational board games, graphic organizers, handwriting practice pages, educational card games, flashcards, and manipulative teaching materials. For one low […]
  • Learning Resources – Under the Sea Shells Giveaway (Ends 2/20)U.S.

    By Ruth on February 5, 2014
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    Welcome to the Learning Resources  – Under the Sea Shells Giveaway Sponsored by: Learning Resources Hosted by: Savory Savings Co-hosted by: Gloriously Green Gal & ContestPatti Is math a drag in your house, or is it something you worry about with your younger child that they may not do well, or are showing earlier signs of struggling?  If so, why […]
  • Reasons to Teach Your Children Martial Arts

    By Ruth on January 28, 2014
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    There are a lot of misconceptions about martial arts, which makes many parents hesitant to enroll their children in a class. You should learn more about martial arts, because they have a number of benefits that you will want to consider. Benefits of Studying Martial Arts Parents should realize that there are actually a number of great reasons for their […]