
Access to this information will help you make more informed decisions about where and how your child will get the best education. High stakes exams can cause anxiety, but yearly testing and …
9. Test your car. Place the car on a smooth, flat surface, blow some air into the balloon through the straw, then let go and watch your car race away! Author: Rachel Walter Copyright © 2025 …
The focus on rewarding good behavior rather than punishing bad behavior has a long history in the Character Education Movement, which began about three decades ago.
Before you head into your next parent-teacher conference or IEP meeting, here are twenty-three common education acronyms that teachers throw around all the time.
Terms/Concepts: fluids, density References: Phineas and Ferb Science Lab, published by Scholastic, Inc., pp. 12-13 (2011). Author: Michelle Formoso Copyright © 2025 Education.com …
Encourage their imaginations to run wild, and they will too! Second graders love to turn into galloping horses, hopping bunnies, slithering snakes and crawling bugs. They thrive on fun …
4. Add a head "skull" by drawing one in with white chalk. 5. Set aside to dry. This activity can be just as fun with non-human skeletons. Does your little one love dogs? Investigate the biology …
Provide experiences that will give your child the opportunity to practice all three and everyone (including you) will learn to love getting active! Author: Zac Robinson Copyright © 2025 …
For children with diagnosed disabilities, parental rights under IDEA, or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, may be a little different. This law mandates special education and …
Every time you volunteer to help a school, it lifts the burden off teachers and school staff, and shows your child how much you value education. Even if you work full time, there are things …