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Odyssey of the Mind
About five years ago, my youngest son told me he wanted to be on a Creativity Challenge team. He was in third grade, and they were accepting third through fifth graders... preference to the older grades. But then the teacher said the magic words... but if you are willing to coach, younger students will probably have a lock for getting on one of the teams.
By L. Lane Bailey5 years ago in Lifehack
Study Habits You Need to Rock in The New Era of Education
Education is constantly evolving. Even our parents would experience severe culture shock if they went to University today. Classroom equipment, as well as teaching methods and learning styles, have changed significantly in the past decade, without mentioning the impact of the recent pandemic on various industries, including Education and the whole world as a whole. Of course, a lot of these changes were generally beneficial and have provided society with hybrid learning, accessibility and inclusivity, growth of unconventional skills, and innovative study solutions. On the other hand however, more teachers and students started to experience previously unknown academic challenges and issues along the way.
By Miranda Williams5 years ago in Lifehack
How to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit easy
Do you want to know how to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit easily? Read the short article about simpler, practical form to do a conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit. Thanks to the information included in the text below, you will be able to change from Celsius degrees to Fahrenheit degrees quickly.
By Shiraz Kahn5 years ago in Lifehack
How To Prepare Your Child For The Transition Into Kindergarten
Enrolling your child in kindergarten can be a vital investment. Here's why? Children's brains develop significantly during the first five years of their lifespan. Children who have attended preschool have finer listening skills, have a more positive approach towards learning, and have better language acquisition and self-control.
By Annapolis Christian Academy5 years ago in Lifehack
The Power of Agendas
I think it is safe to say that we have all had days (or even weeks) where we wake up with all the biggest plans and a mental to-do list, but then time appears to 'fly by' and nothing get accomplished. It usually aligns with the days that we are binge watching shows on Netflix (or whichever your favourite streaming platform is) or laying back, scrolling on social media. But how does that benefit us? How did that fit into our schedule? Did we just reward ourselves for procrastinating on our life priorities and tasks again? How do we stop that from transitioning into the next day?
By Richard Okusaga5 years ago in Lifehack
sign language alphabet #sign language alphabet#
The American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet is extremely important when learning ASL. The British Sign Language (BSL) is another important part of the sign language family. The British Sign Language is the language used in the Babbie signs that are used on the streets. These signs are very similar to the American ‘Q’ and ‘E’ alphabets. However, the British Sign Language has two versions: British English and American English. The British Sign Language is the language of the deaf and hard of hearing people who can’t speak or hear well, and it is spoken differently than American English by these people.
By sign language alphabet5 years ago in Lifehack
Four Effective Tips to Make the Most Of Your Study Breaks
Are you feeling overwhelmed with all the academic pressure? Try out the study break tips as discussed in this article. These tips can help you succeed and pursue your desired career in the future without ruining your mental peace.
By Robert Davis5 years ago in Lifehack
A New Way of Writing but Phenetic
As the English language is now, it is one of the most difficult languages to learn in the world, yet is a dominant language in political negotiations and the economy. Native speakers, such as I, struggle our selves to spell in English. But why is this?
By Niviva Shenanigans5 years ago in Lifehack
Everything You Need To Know To Become An Active Reader
I've always been an avid reader. But for several years, my big mistake was also being a passive one. Many great ideas, quotes, and creative nuggets of understanding slipped through my fingers because I moved too quickly (and passively) through the pages.
By Leigh Lynnson6 years ago in Lifehack
10 Reasons to Consider Getting a Language Tutor
Maybe I’m biased, but I think a language tutor can help you immeasurably with your learning. Here’s why. Motivation You need an iron will to keep going with self-study alone beyond the initial buzz of the first few weeks or months. It’s useful to know that one person at least will be able to tell if you’ve made any progress. And it doesn’t have to be weekly if it doesn’t suit your budget — a quarterly review may be enough to keep you on track.
By Claire Amy Handscombe6 years ago in Lifehack








