Thursday, March 5, 2020
Tips to Improve Learning Skills Academic Success
Tips to Improve Learning Skills Academic Success Essential Learning Skills for Academic Success It is never too late to work on improving your child's learning skills. Focusing on specific learning and academic skills will help prepare your child for future learning and will provide a strong foundation for success. Many of these skills are easy to integrate into daily learning activities and can have a profound effect on your child's academic future.Consider these learning skills to help prepare your child for a successful school year: Planning ahead Knowing what is on the horizonis essential for academic success. Most teachers will provide a course syllabus or outline that details expectations and a calendar for the term. This is an important document so your child knows what to expect. Work with your child to add course expectations and deadlines to a mastercalendar. Once your child sees all of the required coursework in one placeyou can begin to plan ahead for the work load. You may notice that oneparticular week is full of exams, quizzes, projects, and presentationswhile the weeks leading up to it are relatively quiet. This knowledge will help your child plan and prepare carefully while ensuring that no deadlines are missed and no requirements sneak up unsuspectingly. Reviewing what has already been learned Looking ahead to this year's classes is important, but not at the sake of previously mastered learning. In order to properlyprepare for the upcoming school year it is vital your child spends timereviewing what has already been learned. Revisiting mastered concepts,skills, and knowledge is a great way to connect with future learning. The professional tutors at Huntington Learning Center are trained to reinforce previously mastered conceptswhile helping students become proficient with new skills and knowledge. For example, if your child participates in tutoring sessions fortrigonometry the tutor will ensure new concepts are mastered whilereinforcing what was already learned in the student's algebraclasses. Staying organized Many students struggle simplybecause of disorganization. It is hard to buckle down and begin studyingwhen you can't find the proper reading material, notes, or a class syllabus. Staying organized provides your child with a system to ensureall classroom texts and materials are readily available and easilyaccessible. There are no perfect organizational systems, and every studentwill do things a little differently, but working with your child to becomemore organized is highly beneficial. You may want to start by providingschool supplies with built in organization. Consider a color for everyclass and buy a binder, folder, and notebook that all match. Some studentsprefer an all-in-one system that organizes all materials, regardless of the class, together. Check your child's materials on a regular basis tomake sure the system you helped devise is still operating smoothly. Beingproactive Don't wait until your child feels overwhelmed by the required classwork to ask for help. Interveningearly when your child needs additional assistance is an excellent way to boost both confidence and academic learning. Spend time with your child ona regular basis reviewing classwork and discussing class requirements.This will help your child identify when to ask for help and what,specifically, is causing the most trouble. Being tuned in to these struggles will benefit your child when asking for help. Teachers, andtutors, can be of the greatest assistance when they know where thespecific learning breakdown occurred. This information, coupled withcareful diagnostic assessment, helps Huntington Learning Centertutors devise a customized tutoring plan. These tutoring plans meetstudents where they currently are and work to move them forward in bothunderstanding and academic confidence.
In the Spirit of Staying Positive Election Humor and 9 Common Phrases
In the Spirit of Staying Positive Election Humor and 9 Common Phrases It has only been a few days since The Donald became President-elect Trump. (We dont have to call him President Trump just yet!) Maybe you were shocked and horrified, like me. Maybe you were one of the people who knew it would happen. Maybe youre celebrating. The scary thing is that since Tuesday night, there seems to be even more arguing, name-calling and hate between the right and left sides than during the campaign. Dont worry, the point of this post is not to shine the light on the hate, its to cheer ourselves up while learning some common English phrases. Today well get to know the following phrases:in the spirit of: with the intention ofhitch a ride: get a ride from someone (informal)rise above: not allow something unpleasant to influence youreach out to: make an effort to communicate with or help someonelive up to: fulfilla thing or two: refers to useful information that can be learned (informal)have a ways to go: have a lot of work to doa little push: some en couragementgive up hope: stop believing something is possibleI think its obvious from this post that Ive been cheering myself up during the election by watching The Daily Show. This time, Jordan Klepper interviews both Trump and Hillary supporters to see if they can think of anything nice to say about each other. This video was taken before the results came, but it continues to be relevant between those who are #stillwithher and those who are happy America will be great again. Fill in the blanks with the correct phrase in the comments section below. Remember to conjugate the verbs!This has been a divisive nightmare of an election, but _____________ moving forward, at one of the debates the candidates themselves took an opportunity to say one positive thing about each other.I ____________ to a Trump rally to see if his supporters were also ready to _________ the anger and __________ the other side.I headed to a Hillary rally. Surely her supporters would ________ their slog an of stronger together, and teach those hateful Trump voters ___________ about kindness.So, both camps _____________. Maybe they just needed ___________.Then, just when I __________, I finally heard it-that one positive thing.Doesnt it help to laugh? Ok, so now that youve read the definitions and listened to examples, fill in the blanks below with the correct phrase. Dont forget to leave your answers in the comments section!He needs to learn ___________ about respecting people.Hopefully Trump will not ________ his reputation._____________ being honest, I told her that her haircut looks bad.I havent talked to my grandmother in months, so I will __________ her today.I didnt have money for the bus, so I ____________ home.After the election, we must remember not to __________.My English is really improving, but I still _____________. I should book a class with LOI!When he was bullied, he _________ the urge to fight back.Im a bit lazy with practicing my English, so sometimes I need ___________. Thats why I booked a class with an amazing LOI instructor.Want to learn more? Check out this extremely helpful post from one of our instructors, Peter: The Ultimate Guide to English Idiomatic Expressions
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