Sentences with phrase «like homework books»

But with sometimes important items listed like homework books, your child's organizational style might be better served with something else.

Not exact matches

It was like that when I learned my first numbers and letters through books presented by my father and board games I used to play with my sister, when I perfected my motor coordination and posture through dance classes encouraged by my mother, when I really understood about equilibrium and confidence in the moment that I learned to ride a bike, and when I received encouragement from my parents while I was studying my homework.
You may have limited family time to spend with your child (by the time you get home from work and you eat dinner together as a family and go through your evening routines — make sure homework is done, school bags are packed for the next day, teeth are brushed, baths are done, and so on — there's very little time to sit and review schoolwork with your child); but you can try to look over what your child is doing with his tutor, and try to use free time on the weekends to incorporate fun into learning by playing math games, reading fun books and helping your child pick out books he likes to encourage reading and more.
I know what a hectic morning can look like ~ one shoe lost; homework forgotten; a missing library book; a refusal to leave their favourite toys; the «I don't want to go today»; the bickering; the still - sleepy - slow motion - zombies; the spills; the last minute toilet emergencies; the hairstyle not having enough clips; the clothes that are too long / short / tight / loose / scratchy; the world - is - going - to - end emotional meltdown... and it is safe to say these scenarios are applicable whether you have a house full of toddlers or teens!
Formal assessments (which we discuss in greater detail later in the book) include things like surveys, quizzes, exit cards, Frayer diagrams, quick - writes, homework checks, purposeful note taking about students» proficiencies, interests, or learning approaches, and so on.
The Kindle can also do things books can't, like read homework aloud.
I enjoyed this book immensely and feel like Susan Rivers did her homework.
«The key to making summer reading successful for kids is to make it feel more like «homefun» rather than «homework,» and to give kids the power to choose the books they want to read.»
«With 100 Books to Read in a Lifetime, we set out to build a roadmap of a literary life without making it feel like a homework assignment,» said Sara Nelson, Editorial Director of Print and Kindle Books at Amazon.com.
Her new book, It's OK to Go Up the Slide, features options for parents and teachers who want to opt out of homework, along with other renegade topics like «It's OK to Talk to Strangers.»
The book fell like a rock in the rankings, which points us back to this important thing to keep in mind: Even if Amazon suggests the keyword string, you still need to do your homework to make sure it's the right choice for you.
If you like their mission and goals, you're going to have multiple writers at your disposal to help you write your admission essays, book reviews, articles, dissertations, business plans, personal statements, grant proposals, coursework, creative writing, capstone projects, lab reports, biographies, essays, homework and PowerPoint presentations.
I mean, if I look at a book and I start it and I put it down and it feels like homework, I'm not going to pick that book up.
You'll probably get some homework to do on your own, like books to read or specific changes to make to your resume.
Most of his books feel a little bit like homework to me (ha!)
I'd prefer paper books of course (being a bit of a Luddite myself) but I'm not averse to e-books — anything to get them reading:) I think bans are tricky, I've tried it with my daughter, having a mid-week curfew (no social media Sun - Thurs) so she'll do her homework and read but it has limited success and she feels like a social isolate!
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