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Education: How to Guides

Educational Websites:

  1. Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies offers resources for educators on field trips, lesson plans, professional development, and a resource library. It also provides information for families and students on topics including art, science and nature, history and culture, and people and places. http://smithsonianeducation.org/
  2. Kids Know it.com is a free Children’s Learning Network filled with educational music, movies, video podcasts, games, and activities. It also provides educational information on topics including animals, astronomy, biology, chemistry, dinosaurs, geography, geology, history, human biology, math, memory, and spelling. http://www.kidsknowit.com/
  3. Fact Monster has educational information for kids on science, sports, the world, math and money, and has a homework center. It is filled with games and quizzes as well. http://www.factmonster.com
  4. Starfall is free website to help kids read through using phonics with online stories. It has different stories to practice reading and pronunciation. http://www.starfall.com/
  5. The Science Museum in London contains an online section which includes games and it also provides information and photos on their special collections as well as information and photos on their museum objects collection. http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/
  6. Education world http://www.educationworld.com/ contains a number of educational resources for teachers, parents and students for a greater educational experience and lessons to help kids learn better.
  7. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) provides information and statistics on global educational issues and progress towards the “education for all goal.” http://www.unesco.org/
  8. The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) provides information on issues directly related to the well being of children including education, nutrition, disease, gender equality, policies for children, child development, and child protection. http://www.unicef.org
  9. Quintessential Careers offers career, college and job search advice and provides information and postings for international jobs throughout the world. http://www.quintcareers.com/international_jobs.html
  10. The National Gallery London offers their art collection online and provides interactive information about artists and paintings that fill the gallery. http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/
  11. Ed Helper offers free math, reading comprehension, science, foreign languages, and social studies help with worksheets, word puzzles and art projects to help students, teachers, and parents. http://www.edhelper.com
  12. The Louvre Museum website offers a wealth of information on a number of its 35,000 works of art and includes pictures and information on its Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Islamic, and European paintings and sculptures. http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp

Guides:

  1. How to Study for a Test: Sometimes your anxieties can get the best of you when preparing for a test. There are simple ways to prepare yourself for taking a test and alleviating any anxieties. http://www.how-to-study.com/study-skills/en/taking-tests/47/test-anxiety
  2. How to help your child get ready for school. Parents and caregivers can take steps to ensure their child is ready to learn at school. http://nigeria.TheBeehive.org/en/content/28/343
  3. How to write an essay: Sometimes it may be difficult to know exactly what you should include with an essay, but it is simple if you know how to explain your ideas and organize them into a thoughtfully written essay. http://www.howtowriteanessay.com/
  4. How to know the signs of a learning disability: Often, children have learning disabilities. It may be helpful to know the signs of a learning disability so you can help your child overcome them. http://nigeria.TheBeehive.org/content/29/358
  5. How do decide on a job or career: It is important to explore career and job opportunities early in life, and you are never too young to consider various job types. It is important to consider who you are and what types of skills and educational background you need to perform a job. http://www.jobweb.org/studentarticles.aspx?id=128
  6. How to help your child make friends: Allowing your child to make friends is an important part of their abilities to learn, socialize, and interact with other children their age. Making friends helps kids develop their cooperation, negotiating, and problem solving skills. http://www.education.com/magazine/article/Helping_Children_Make_Friends/

Games:

  1. FunBrain.com A great resource for students and teachers with tons of educational games for kids of all ages. http://www.funbrain.com
  2. Funschool.com offers many educational games and craft projects for students, teachers, and parents. http://funschool.kaboose.com/

Comments

Children need interact with others to learn social skills.
Children need interact with others to learn social skills.
Parents should help their children prepare for school so they can learn and make friends.
Parents should help their children prepare for school so they can learn and make friends.
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