Thursday, March 26, 2020

Know More About Gold Chemistry

Know More About Gold ChemistryGold chemistry requires you to make gold bars by combining various metals. Once you start doing this, you can easily make yourself a pile of gold. Even if you do not know what these are or how they work, you will be able to get the basics of this science pretty quickly.First, you have to make your first gold or you can make them from one another. This can be done by combining two or more metals that have different properties and quality. The one that gives the higher quality when mixed with gold is called gold and that is what you are making. The highest quality gold is made from the combination of three different metals.Since gold is the hardest metal, it has to be made into a hard substance. For this, you need to combine several metals that are similar in their properties. If you combine copper, aluminum and zinc, you will end up with a white gold. When you combine a lot of metals, this can be enough to make a whole bar of gold. However, it can also ge t very costly and you need to keep that in mind.When you are learning how to make gold, you can use a basic chemistry book to help you. You can also start by doing experiments in the laboratory. Then, after you have mastered that, you can go and do it in the field.You can do experiments where you just mix them. These are usually done in the laboratory where you can easily get all the tools you need. Make sure you use those that are rated for handling big amounts of materials. Make sure the heating process you are using is one that is appropriate for making gold.The most difficult part is getting these metal mixtures together. This is because there are some metal combinations that you cannot handle and your science lab is not big enough for it.Finally, you should remember that you will get a lot of money for making these materials but you will need to pay a full price for the materials and tools used. This may seem like a lot but it will actually pay off because it will help you inve st in gold.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Best Professor Teacher Christmas Gift Ideas 25 Top Picks by Teachers -

Best Professor Teacher Christmas Gift Ideas 25 Top Picks by Teachers - Amy W Oct 9, 2018 Its tough to figure out the best professor or teacher Christmas gifts every year for a whole new set of teachers!   Christmas is a time of giving and its also a time of total stress! Whether you are visiting family for the holidays or hosting the festivities, there is always a lot going on. While buying gifts is usually high on the priority list, there are some people that are notoriously harder than others to buy for. Teachers often fall into this category. The good news is that we are here to help. ‘We’ are a bunch of teachers who have an excellent understanding of the best teacher Christmas gift ideas. Trust us, we’ve received them all â€" the good, the bad, and the ugly! So, sit down with a glass of festive mulled wine and check out this years teachers Christmas gifts idea list. Teacher Gift Etiquette First and foremost, remember this â€" teachers don’t expect Christmas gifts! In fact, they don’t expect gifts, period. This alone should take the stress out of gift buying. However, it doesn’t take away from the notion that most people want to buy their child’s teacher a present. Try not to freak out, keep calm and do a little investigative work. Make inquiries about their interests and hobbies, and pay close attention to factors such as what they wear, eat and drink, and what is on their desk. Don’t be afraid to join forces with other parents. This opens up more ideas and helps bring costs down. Finally, a card goes a long way so make sure a hand written one goes with the gift. If time (or money) is tight, a card or note is perfect all on its own. Teacher Gift Card Ideas There is often a preconceived idea that gift cards are a cop-out gift. After all, they don’t require a lot of time and effort do they? Wrong. Well, almost. They don’t require much effort, but they have potential to be incredibly useful and appreciate making them one of the most popular and appreciated of the best teacher gift ideas for any time of year. Check out some of our most loved gift card ideas. Starbucks Not only do teachers love coffee, they love the festive holiday concoctions that Starbucks create every Christmas. Even the smallest of gift cards will help buy multiple drinks and treats! To find great gift cards for shops like Starbucks, check out all your gift card options HERE! Amazon You can buy practically anything on Amazon, so it is guaranteed that your child’s teacher will find something they need or want. Click HERE for some great Teacher and Professor gift ideas! Whole Foods Help your child’s teacher prepare for their own Christmas with a gift card to Whole Foods. They may use it to indulge in food and drink that they wouldn’t ordinarily buy, just what a gift card should do! Local Restaurant Not only does this support local businesses, but it gives teachers the chance to break from monotony, and enjoy a meal out. The holiday break means they have less school preparation to do, so it’s the perfect time to get used. Beauty Salon Whether you buy a gift card for a specific service (a massage is a great idea) or leave it open for choice, this gift gives your child’s teacher some much needed and well deserved ‘me time’.   You can choose a local salon or go online and choose a package from some of the national options. Best Gifts for Female Teachers Hand Cream Teachers’ hands get a total work out! They are constantly washing their hands after art, gym, lunch and, let’s face it, just generally looking after children! A hand cream in a pump bottle is perfect for the their desk, or a small tube to live in the top drawer is equally appreciated.   What we love about this gift is that there is something for everyone in this collection. Bath Treats Your child’s teacher will be exhausted by the time Christmas break rolls around. Bath bombs, bath salts and bubble bath make for a relaxing bath time. For something a little different, check out this bathtub tray.     Find more cute cheap teacher gift ideas HERE! Winter Accessories Think scarves, gloves and hats. They keep us warm and cozy and can be worn over and over again. Go for something plain and long lasting, or pay homage to the festive season with a Christmas-themed number. Smart Jewelry Bellabeat make great jewelry pieces that track and monitor health, sleep and activity. They are beautifully made and complement any outfit. They are a little on the pricey side, so it will require some parental teamwork, but your child’s teacher will receive one very useful and practical gift! Toolkit Sometimes waiting for school maintenance can take forever! Give a teachers the tools (quite literally) to take matters into their own hands. This pink toolkit fits easily in a desk drawer ready for use at a moment’s notice! Best Gifts for Male Teachers Socks These aren’t just reserved for dads and grandads. Men love socks. Teachers are fun-loving people who enjoy sharing the festive season with their class. Find some fun Christmas socks like these to help spice up any teacher outfit. Portable Speakers Whether they are used to play Christmas tunes at home, or create a surround-sound experience in their classroom, teachers will make good use of easy-to-carry speakers any time of the year.   And these are a gift that will last long after the holiday season is past. Docking Station Men’s pockets fill up during the day. One of these docking stations are perfect for home or their school desk, to place all their little bits and pieces so they don’t get lost! Serving Dishes For the entertaining teacher! Christmas themed serving plates and bowls are wonderful for this time of year. Or opt for something a little more year-round practical like this divided dish to keep the crackers away from the dip!   A favorite of mine is to give a fun or holiday themed dish or bowl with some baked good orf candy in it.   A BIG hit that doesnt have to cost much or take much time. Credit Card Multi Tool This is a new twist on the traditional Swiss Army Knife. Designed to fit in a pocket or wallet, this multi tool can go everywhere the handy teacher goes!   And it definitely will be an item that starts some conversations amongst the teachers as well with its cool look and multi-uses. Food Gift Ideas Chocolate It’s definitely a little cliché, but teachers love chocolate! It’s easy to buy, just don’t buy the ultra cheap stuff. Go for a mid to high-end range. Think quality over quantity.   So you can go with a local store or weve discovered a couple of fun options to consider as well!   Check HERE for fun gift boxes of retro candies and other fun items or check these guys out for their awesome teacher gift subscriptions. Homemade Christmas Cake or Other Baked Goods Or any other festive treat. These are the best inexpensive Christmas gifts for teachers. The best thing about this idea is that you can make a big batch and divide it up between several teachers. It’s perfect for parents that have multiple children, or when your child has multiple teachers. Plus teachers love the homemade effort. Something to Drink Alcohol is the first thought that comes to mind here. Many teachers love a glass of wine, a bottle of craft beer, or some festive bubbles. Minimal thought is required, but we love it anyway! There are also plenty of non-alcoholic options too â€" elderflower cordial and other similar drinks are delicious!   Its an easy and quick way to say thank you to your teachers any time of year.   One of our favorites are wine club gifts!   And Wine of the Month Club which you can find HERE is the most affordable and gets raves from Consumer Reports.com, Forbes magazine as well as Food Beverage magazine plus their pricing is great! Gift Baskets Teachers also have the holiday stress of entertaining family and friends. A basket filled with delicious food and drink, as well as seasonal accessories such as napkins and Christmas crackers, make a practical and loved gift. You can buy ready-made gift baskets and boxes, or team up with some other parents to make a teacher gift basket that specifically suits your teachers’ tastes, making them one of the best teacher Christmas gift ideas.   This is truly an all time favorite for teachers.   Its something that they can share both at home and at work and it[s definitely something that helps fill that mid-day lull when an energy boost is needed.   For some fun and affordable options check out this collection! Gourmet Coffee Kit Staff room instant or filter coffee gets tiresome. We drink it because we need it. But what we need even more is our very own gourmet coffee kit. Try buying a single-serve sized press such as those from American Press or like these weve discovered, and some gourmet coffee â€" we will love you for it!   One of our favorite coffees to share is Hawaiian coffee brand! This is one we discovered when we were visiting: 100% Kona Coffee Gourmet Coffee from Hawaii So delicious   plus just imagining being in Hawaii some days makes everything easier. ?? Other Gift Ideas Art Supplies Teachers all over the country fork out hundreds of their own dollars buying art and craft supplies for their class. They do this out of pure love for the learning of their students, but an extra helping hand goes a long way. You can buy markers, colored card, paint brushes, pencils, and more individually, or team up with some other parents and put together an art and craft hamper! Your child’s teacher will appreciate it and your child will also benefit â€" it’s a win-win! Something Personalized Having a gift personalized turns the ordinary into the extraordinary. Pens, notebooks, stationary and pencil cases are all easy to get personalized.  Organizational Gifts Teachers are organized beings, it’s in our nature. Which means we can’t get enough of gifts that help us do this. Steer clear of things like diaries, journals and calendars, we have plenty of these. Instead check out drawer organizer, bags, purses and wallets. We loved these whiteboard storage pockets as well as these cool Dr Seuss like hand pointers as fun little gifts to give to teachers. KeepCup Teachers love coffee, but they already have a million coffee mugs. What they probably don’t have is a KeepCup. They are great for the environment â€" no more throw away take away cups, and the lid means there is no risk of spilling a hot drink all over children (or their work). Subject Specific Gifts Look for gifts that reflect a teacher’s favorite subject. They may often seem silly, but trust us, teachers love these quirky, fun gifts as they show how well you know us!     For example these science scarves are an all time favorite gift for science teachers!   My sons chemistry teacher still comments on how much she loves hers!   And there are other subjects available as well. By now you are feeling much more confident when it comes to what to give teachers for Christmas or at the end of the school year.   Whether you need a gift for a male teacher or female teacher, you are sure to find the perfect idea here.   We have done the hard work for you, all you have to do is get shopping!

Tips on How to Praise Correctly

Tips on How to Praise Correctly Most school teachers, tutors and parents agree on the importance of praising children. Praise can be an immensely important motivator driving a child’s performance, whether the goal be a passing a common entrance exam, good GCSEs, or just encouraging children to develop their talents and fulfil their potential. But are we giving the right sort of praise? One of our tutors, Stephanie S, is an Educational and Child Psychologist. She explains how to use praise in the best way. The importance of praise is now an old phenomenon; the notion has been around long enough for people to be  sceptical  about its benefits. It seems  that we are beginning to underestimate its value and some even think it be may detrimental - I regularly get asked questions along the lines of: “But won’t praising my children spoil them or fill them with false hopes?” From previous research we know that praising children for their efforts rather than their inherent traits has a positive impact on their all-round development (Kamins and Dweck, 1999; Mueller Dweck, 1998). What this means is that we should praise children using “process praise” â€" i.e. focusing on their efforts, actions and strategies to completing a task, rather than our view of an inherent ability (“you’re so smart”, “you are good”) that helped them complete it. This idea is backed by a new study by Carol Dweck and Elizabeth Gunderson, who monitored how parents praise their young children in real-life situations, and to note the impact of this on children 5 years later. The key finding was that the more parents praised pre-school children for effort (known as process praise, as in “good job”), the more likely it was that those children had an “incremental attitude” towards intelligence. For example, such children tended to agree that people can get smarter if they try harder, and disagree with the idea that a naughty child will always be naughty. From other research we know that such a mind-set has a positive impact on a child’s life and academic success. So how should we praise a child? “You found a good way to do that!” “You worked really hard at that!” as opposed to “you are so smart” “That was some really good addition” “Very nice handwriting” as opposed to “you have neat handwriting” “You did a good job drawing” as opposed to “you are a good drawer” “Good job counting” as opposed to “you’re a good counter” “You’re trying your best” as opposed to “good boy” What if they make a mess of the end product, and there is nothing to praise? Well… is there really nothing to praise?? If you do some really good detective work there will be at least 1 action the child did well, even if it was only standing up! Click here to view Stephanie’s profile page and find out more about her. _________________________________ Cimpian, A., Arce, H., Markman, E. M., Dweck, C. S. (2007). Subtle linguistic cues impact children’s motivation.  Psychological Science, 18, 314â€"316. Kamins, M., Dweck, C. S. (1999). Person vs. process praise and criticism: Implications for contingent self-worth and coping.  Developmental Psychology, 35, 835â€"847. Mueller, C. M., Dweck, C. S. (1998). Intelligence praise can undermine motivation and performance.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 33â€"52. Gunderson EA, Gripshover SJ, Romero C, Dweck CS, Goldin-Meadow S, and Levine SC (2013). Parent Praise to 1- to 3-Year-Olds Predicts Children’s Motivational Frameworks 5  Years Later. Child development, 84 (5), 1526-41 PMID: 23397904 http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=praise Post written by Christian Jarrett (@psych_writer) for the BPS Research Digest. Illustration from  dad.menshealth.com  -CC-by

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Mistakes Make the Student

Mistakes Make the Student Mistakes Make the Student Mistakes Indicate Future Success, Not Failure “Click!” You realize your mistake as soon as you hit send. The funny cat video you meant to forward to your friend was just emailed to the entire company, CEO and all. We’ve all made the “reply all”  mistake.   But chances are, you never did the same thing again. This is because making mistakes is a key part of the learning process. Huge blunders like emailing the entire company will stick in your mind for a long time. But even minor errors can have a big impact on how youâ€"and your childrenâ€"learn. Research Shows Mistakes Help, Don’t Hurt Educators used to believe that making mistakes hurt students’ learning. They thought  if a student learned to do something the wrong way, it would become fixed in their brain and they’d always make the same mistake. The opposite, in fact, was true. Several studies have shown that making errors during the learning process, and correcting those errors, leads to  better understanding and recall. In 1994, researchers conducted a landmark study comparing the US education system to Japan’s. The study found that American teachers praised students for correct answers and ignored incorrect responses. They would not discuss why the correct answer was right or the incorrect answer was wrong. Conversely, Japanese teachers would ask students to find an answer on their own. They would then discuss the different answers. Students would learn why an incorrect answer was wrong and a correct answer was right. This reflection and reinforcement would lead to much better recall. Letting students make mistakes and learn from them was found to be a key reason  Japanese students outperformed Americans on global math tests. The Power of a Growth Mindset The value of making mistakes is also clear when comparing students with growth mindsets to those with fixed mindsets. Stanford Professor Carol Dweck has done substantial research on the impact of growth mindsets. People with a growth mindset understand that intelligence is not set at birth, and they can work to improve. Those with a fixed mindset believe you’re either born smart or you’re not.  The theory is backed  by the science of neuroplasticity  and proven with significant research. Students with a growth mindset perform better throughout the course of their studies, even if they tested lower than their fixed mindset peers when they were younger. Students with growth mindsets view mistakes as learning opportunities.  A study comparing how kids with different mindsets play video games showed the difference. After making mistakes, students with a growth mindset performed better, with higher accuracy rates. Fixed-minded students did not show the same improvements. Classroom studies showed similar results. Instead of viewing mistakes as embarrassing, growth-minded students learn from them. Frame mistakes as  opportunities, and your children will see the benefits! Mistakes in Kumon Mistakes are an important part of the Kumon Program. In Kumon, students aren’t taught. Instead, they learn for themselves through carefully designed worksheets. Students follow directions and study examples to grasp new concepts. Errors come with the territory. Few kids can get long division or algebraic expressions  right on the first try! Instructors pay close attention to how students correct their mistakes. They then use that to lesson plan and assign work. Take Joey, for example. Joey sees subtraction for the first time in class. He gets every answer wrong on the first page. When he gets his worksheets back, he realizes he added instead of subtracted. He figures out his mistake and can correct it right away. It’s clear that Joey understood the concept and may not need much repetition to progress. While Kumon Students ultimately work towards mastery, the goal is not to receive a 100% on the first try. Learning from their mistakes is more important than perfection. In fact, it tells us a lot about the student and their motivation. Not every mistake is as traumatizing as the dreaded “reply all.” But every error is an opportunity to improve and learn. The next time your child makes a mistake, don’t get mad! Praise them for correcting and learning from it. You’ll be amazed at how impactful it can be! You might also be interested in: Motivating Children by Developing a Growth Mindset Neuro-what? Why Neuroplasticity Is the Key to Making Your Smart Kid Even Smarter. The SAT, Redesigned Defying Age Limits: How One Student Conquered the Stage and Academics Mistakes Make the Student Mistakes Make the Student Mistakes Indicate Future Success, Not Failure “Click!” You realize your mistake as soon as you hit send. The funny cat video you meant to forward to your friend was just emailed to the entire company, CEO and all. We’ve all made the “reply all”  mistake.   But chances are, you never did the same thing again. This is because making mistakes is a key part of the learning process. Huge blunders like emailing the entire company will stick in your mind for a long time. But even minor errors can have a big impact on how youâ€"and your childrenâ€"learn. Research Shows Mistakes Help, Don’t Hurt Educators used to believe that making mistakes hurt students’ learning. They thought  if a student learned to do something the wrong way, it would become fixed in their brain and they’d always make the same mistake. The opposite, in fact, was true. Several studies have shown that making errors during the learning process, and correcting those errors, leads to  better understanding and recall. In 1994, researchers conducted a landmark study comparing the US education system to Japan’s. The study found that American teachers praised students for correct answers and ignored incorrect responses. They would not discuss why the correct answer was right or the incorrect answer was wrong. Conversely, Japanese teachers would ask students to find an answer on their own. They would then discuss the different answers. Students would learn why an incorrect answer was wrong and a correct answer was right. This reflection and reinforcement would lead to much better recall. Letting students make mistakes and learn from them was found to be a key reason  Japanese students outperformed Americans on global math tests. The Power of a Growth Mindset The value of making mistakes is also clear when comparing students with growth mindsets to those with fixed mindsets. Stanford Professor Carol Dweck has done substantial research on the impact of growth mindsets. People with a growth mindset understand that intelligence is not set at birth, and they can work to improve. Those with a fixed mindset believe you’re either born smart or you’re not.  The theory is backed  by the science of neuroplasticity  and proven with significant research. Students with a growth mindset perform better throughout the course of their studies, even if they tested lower than their fixed mindset peers when they were younger. Students with growth mindsets view mistakes as learning opportunities.  A study comparing how kids with different mindsets play video games showed the difference. After making mistakes, students with a growth mindset performed better, with higher accuracy rates. Fixed-minded students did not show the same improvements. Classroom studies showed similar results. Instead of viewing mistakes as embarrassing, growth-minded students learn from them. Frame mistakes as  opportunities, and your children will see the benefits! Mistakes in Kumon Mistakes are an important part of the Kumon Program. In Kumon, students aren’t taught. Instead, they learn for themselves through carefully designed worksheets. Students follow directions and study examples to grasp new concepts. Errors come with the territory. Few kids can get long division or algebraic expressions  right on the first try! Instructors pay close attention to how students correct their mistakes. They then use that to lesson plan and assign work. Take Joey, for example. Joey sees subtraction for the first time in class. He gets every answer wrong on the first page. When he gets his worksheets back, he realizes he added instead of subtracted. He figures out his mistake and can correct it right away. It’s clear that Joey understood the concept and may not need much repetition to progress. While Kumon Students ultimately work towards mastery, the goal is not to receive a 100% on the first try. Learning from their mistakes is more important than perfection. In fact, it tells us a lot about the student and their motivation. Not every mistake is as traumatizing as the dreaded “reply all.” But every error is an opportunity to improve and learn. The next time your child makes a mistake, don’t get mad! Praise them for correcting and learning from it. You’ll be amazed at how impactful it can be! You might also be interested in: Motivating Children by Developing a Growth Mindset Neuro-what? Why Neuroplasticity Is the Key to Making Your Smart Kid Even Smarter. The SAT, Redesigned Defying Age Limits: How One Student Conquered the Stage and Academics

Why You Should Choose TutorNerds For Your Irvine Tutoring

Why You Should Choose TutorNerds For Your Irvine Tutoring Why You Should Choose TutorNerds For Your Irvine Tutoring Why You Should Choose TutorNerds For Your Irvine Tutoring As students get back in the swing of things at school, it’s time to consider hiring a private tutor. Too many students wait until their first report card or failed test to get help, but we recommend starting early with your tutoring. Tutors help boost confidence and improve study habits, two crucial factors in having a successful school year. So why choose TutorNerds? There are a lot of national tutoring chains, but none of them provide the level of quality and consistency that we do. TutorNerds is a company founded and operated right here in Southern California. In other words, we care about how our students do because we care about our community. We also offer affordable packages and group rates for those looking for long-term tutoring! Wait, it gets even better. You and a friend can score a FREE tutoring session with our referral program. Check out our comic to learn how the program works. There are many reasons to choose TutorNerds for your Irvine tutoring needs, here are four. Experience Our private Orange County tutors have experience. Further, our tutors have graduated from universities such as MIT, UCSD, USC, Columbia, Chicago University, and many other prestigious establishments. We only hire experienced and highly educated tutors, which means you’re getting help from someone who is an expert in the subject on which you are working to improve. Local We are proud to be a Southern California company. Further, we care about our community and work hard to make sure Orange County is always improving in academics and testing. Customize Based on Your Needs We approach tutoring a little differently than the corporate tutoring chains. Our services are customized based on your needs. For example, we start your program with a few questions to help us match you with the perfect Orange County tutor. After that, we work around your schedule and make sure our tutors can meet you in a place and at a time that is convenient. From there, our tutors will come up with a practical plan for moving forward based on your needs and learning habits. Results Our tutors’ main focus is on getting you results. From improved test scores to A’s on your next report card, we will work hard to make sure your efforts pay off. TutorNerds tutors have proven track records including a 97% success rate when it comes to college admissions consulting. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed If you aren’t happy with your private Orange County tutoring, you don’t pay. We make this promise because we are confident in our tutors and their ability to improve your grades and test scores. If you are not happy with your tutoring, then we will refund your unused sessions. To show how confident we are in our process, we don’t require any contracts to be signed. Make the right choice this school year and go with a local tutoring company that employs the best tutors in Irvine and the rest of Southern California. We can’t wait to help you meet your academic goals! All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.

Fun Outdoor Learning Activities for Kids

Fun Outdoor Learning Activities for Kids Summers are meant to be a time to slow down and relax. But if you`re a parent, though, summer can be a busy time for you. Especially, if you want to keep your kids entertained, interested and supervised. I hope todays article will help you to spend some  quality time with your kids.  So, what you and your kids can do outside to learn something, de-stress, and get some fresh air? Here a list of simple outdoor learning activities for families: -Play texture scavenger hunt. Put nature objects with different textures into several lunch boxes. It could be sticks, pine cones, stones, etc. Have your kids close their eyes and touch each object. Then ask your kids to find a similar texture. -Nature hike. Encourage your kids to find certain types of leaves, bugs, rocks and flowers. Then you can make a nature art collage. -Check out the stars. Buy a telescope to get started. Watching how the night sky changes hour to hour and day to day can provide years of enjoyment. -Go on a bug hunt. All you need are just simple plastic boxes bug catchers with removable lids. They will be temporary homes for crawly critters. Kids can try to find moths, butterflies, potato bugs, flies, shiny black beetles, centipedes, grubs, caterpillars etc. -Become a citizen scientist. You can join a citizen scientist project such as Celebrate Urban Birds, or Project Bud Burst, where kids can look for data in nature and help real scientists with real research projects. -Play alphabet ball. Call out a letter, and your kid needs to respond with a word that begins with that letter. Then you kick the ball to him. Now he calls out a letter, and you need to find a word that begins with it. -Play water balloon math. Make simple images with numbers (targets). For instance, 5, 7, 8, 9, 17. Fill the balloons with water and write equations that equal the numbers on the targets such as 3+4 or 15-6. Then have your kids match them and throw the balloons on the targets. -Make simple science experiment for kids. For instance, what Melts in the Sun? Perfect activity for a hot day. Get a small notebook that your kids can use to draw or write about what he or she sees. And talk later about your time outdoors to reinforce what was learned. For more activity ideas, check out this article Educational Fun Activities to Keep Kids Brains Active in Summer. Also you can visit TutorZ.com to find a private tutor for your kids and get all benefits from summer tutoring! Fun Outdoor Learning Activities for Kids Summers are meant to be a time to slow down and relax. But if you`re a parent, though, summer can be a busy time for you. Especially, if you want to keep your kids entertained, interested and supervised. I hope todays article will help you to spend some  quality time with your kids.  So, what you and your kids can do outside to learn something, de-stress, and get some fresh air? Here a list of simple outdoor learning activities for families: -Play texture scavenger hunt. Put nature objects with different textures into several lunch boxes. It could be sticks, pine cones, stones, etc. Have your kids close their eyes and touch each object. Then ask your kids to find a similar texture. -Nature hike. Encourage your kids to find certain types of leaves, bugs, rocks and flowers. Then you can make a nature art collage. -Check out the stars. Buy a telescope to get started. Watching how the night sky changes hour to hour and day to day can provide years of enjoyment. -Go on a bug hunt. All you need are just simple plastic boxes bug catchers with removable lids. They will be temporary homes for crawly critters. Kids can try to find moths, butterflies, potato bugs, flies, shiny black beetles, centipedes, grubs, caterpillars etc. -Become a citizen scientist. You can join a citizen scientist project such as Celebrate Urban Birds, or Project Bud Burst, where kids can look for data in nature and help real scientists with real research projects. -Play alphabet ball. Call out a letter, and your kid needs to respond with a word that begins with that letter. Then you kick the ball to him. Now he calls out a letter, and you need to find a word that begins with it. -Play water balloon math. Make simple images with numbers (targets). For instance, 5, 7, 8, 9, 17. Fill the balloons with water and write equations that equal the numbers on the targets such as 3+4 or 15-6. Then have your kids match them and throw the balloons on the targets. -Make simple science experiment for kids. For instance, what Melts in the Sun? Perfect activity for a hot day. Get a small notebook that your kids can use to draw or write about what he or she sees. And talk later about your time outdoors to reinforce what was learned. For more activity ideas, check out this article Educational Fun Activities to Keep Kids Brains Active in Summer. Also you can visit TutorZ.com to find a private tutor for your kids and get all benefits from summer tutoring!

Tutoring A Simple and Straight-Forward Approach to Affordable Quality Learning for Students

Tutoring A Simple and Straight-Forward Approach to Affordable Quality Learning for Students Accomplishing top quality instruction and learning is a request in the present exceptionally moderate world. Each child needs to study and pile on well in examinations so he or she could enroll in a better foundation and perceive his or her targets for future. Since it makes the typical structure of their future dreams and accomplishments, the time students put resources into their extra and essential foundation years is significant. It is in this way vital that students in this time organize get appropriate intrigue and care toward all their understanding necessities.   Guardians do execute their critical commitments by picking the instructive privilege foundation for their kids, However, it is to be remembered that just enrolling the child in a school of good worthiness does not complete all employment. Youngsters need to put included concentration to understand an excellent arrangement and furthermore learn of focuses in a booked time allotment. Standard institutional training and learning centers around a group of students and usually particular concentration by educators to each kid does not wind up attainable invariably. This absence of specific attention to students creates finding space which could come to be an obstacle in passing on successful preparing to kids. On-line tutoring gives various advantages over regular one-on-one coaching: I   The cost advantage: Of all, it is taken a toll productive. Today, a learner needs to pay substantially less measure of credit to get high caliber on the web coaching when contrasted with vis-à-vis tutoring. Not all mothers and fathers can manage the cost of high costs of face to face select educational expenses for their children. On-line coaching supplies a donning opportunity to all guardians to convey quality tutoring to their kids. Web-based Tutoring II Online educational cost rations driving time: Not at all like customary in-person coaching, in online tutoring, physical separation between the guide and the tutee isnt a viewpoint which demonstrates a mentor can offer educational cost to a tutee from a placemaking utilisation of a PC or Smartphone with an excellent web connect. This spares voyaging time for the tutee and both mentor. III Choice of Guides Now and then students may not fit with the preparation style of a specific coach. This worry can happen in both vis-à-vis and web-based coaching. Fortunately, in on-line educational cost, the student does not need to weakly stay with a mentor as he or she has the decision of the best guide from a colossal determination of offered coaches for particular subjects. At  Tutorz, this couldnt just be an option as they provide the best tutoring services with which Academic Writing Pro is aligned to provide amazing academic writing services. Both will help you get high marks and top academic position. It is also observed that in a classroom circumstance, consistently students may tentative a long way from influencing request to clear their inquiries or to recall the examination thoughts without entirely understanding them. This could be an unsafe example and can affect the understudys academic change antagonistically. These above-recorded inadequacies of standard classroom teaching make the necessity for extra academic help as instructive private cost. The instructive private cost has ended up being a splendid gadget for giving additional examination empower that students to require. Today the vitality of web has impacted possibly for mentors to provide an instructive private cost to students free of their physical zones. Electronic training through the convincing use of online sound, video and individual whiteboard advancement has offered rise to a forte which shows a lot of decisions and open entryways for students over the globe. With a particular ultimate objective to achieve excellent scores, it is essential for students to get quality guideline and all help they require in their examinations to enhance grades. Watchmen does play out their fundamental commitments by picking the benefit educational association for their kids, However, it is to be seen that merely choosing the youth to a school of good reputation does not end all work. Its moreover central to mind the youngster to ensure that he or she is unquestionably getting all the help and support for fruitful learning. Its a given that the present examination instructive program is colossal and not what it used to be previously. Children need to put added focus to learn and understand a significant proportion of things in an arranged era. This puts weight on the adolescent from a learning perspective. We would all surrender to the manner in which that not all youngsters have a comparable level of understanding limits concerning learning. In like manner standard institutional instructional hubs around a social occasion of students and oftentimes only thought by educators to every youngster does not wind up detectably possible continually. This nonappearance of individual thought in regards to students makes learning gap which can transform into a hindrance in giving convincing educating to kids. Moreover, one should perceive the manner in which that every tyke has a substitute level of understanding limit and learning capacity, i.e., some may be fast students while others may set aside extra chance to learn. A couple of students may defy challenges with specific subjects however some may effortlessly ride over each one of the issues.

Chemicals - Engineering the Future

Chemicals - Engineering the FutureThe CSUF Chemistry Department is one of the largest in the nation. It also offers a great reputation for helping students reach their goals. If you are an interested graduate student or you are already in graduate school and would like to change majors, consider the Chemical Engineering program.In order to get into the graduate school of your choice, you will have to take part in pre-professional courses. These courses will give you information about the school and the requirements that you need to meet. You will also be given a list of topics that you will have to study during your first year. The course load can be anywhere from ten to twelve units, so it depends on the program you choose.When looking at graduate schools, there are two types of classes that are required in your program. The first type is a laboratory-based class and the second type is a hands-on, outside-the-classroom course. There are also specializations available to you, which m ight be a wonderful option if you have specific interests.A major in Chemical Engineering might be an ideal choice for someone who enjoys working with chemicals. With this option, you will be able to apply your knowledge of chemistry to improve the production of commercial products that we all use every day. You will also be able to work with natural resources and the environment in a responsible way.The professional education offered in Chemical Engineering is especially strong when it comes to analytical and computational skills. It is important to understand how these tools work and how they can be used to improve quality and production.If you have decided that Chemical Engineering is the right program for you, the next step is to make sure that you meet the requirements. Of course, it is important to discuss this with your faculty advisor, but you will also want to talk to your teachers or professors to find out what their requirements are. Remember that in many fields, you will not be limited to the requirements outlined by your program.If you plan to pursue a career in Chemical Engineering, a strong preparation in the laboratory-based curriculum will help you earn your degree in a fast, efficient manner. Whether you want to pursue a career in business, engineering, or medicine, a Chemical Engineering program will help you achieve your goals.

Your Colleges Courses in Chemistry

Your College's Courses in ChemistryIn the course of your university career, your college may require you to take a course called YL Organic Chemistry. This course has the most challenging subject matter out of all of the basic courses in chemistry. YL Organic Chemistry is a prerequisite for all chemistry and science classes at most schools.Chemistry is a science class that studies elements, compounds, atoms, and the properties of various elements. The best way to learn how to do chemistry is to go to a laboratory. At most universities, there are students who take an elective class in chemistry every semester. Those students who are interested in obtaining a career in the field of chemistry should go to a laboratory at the beginning of every semester so that they can study and perform chemistry experiments with their classmates.The Electives syllabus in Chemistry provides information on the electives to be taken for the current semester. In order to meet the requirements for the Elect ives course, you will need to complete a minimum of eight course hours in the course and have a satisfactory grade. For the major, Chemistry students have two options: either choose one of the three tracks offered by the school or sign up for another departmental track. Students are encouraged to take at least one elective from each department. The best choice is to take the course from the more popular track.When it comes to electives, Chemistry electives usually include a course like Intro to Organic Chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy, Organic Chromatography, Bioorganic Chemistry, and Experimental Pharmacology. This means that these courses cover topics that students will need to master in order to qualify for admission to the major. The great thing about electives in Chemistry is that they provide students with opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of the subjects taught in the class.After completing the necessary requirements for the major, students have several options av ailable to them. Some students choose todo research and select one of the many chemical labs at universities across the country. Other students choose to apply for internships in industry. For those students who prefer to work at home, there are available online labs and students have to fill out a form to get access to this type of lab. Many students who want to gain experience in a company have started small companies and help others while they work at home.The best way to complete the coursework in a single semester is to take the required classes while taking the course. If the course requirement is fulfilled in two semesters, students may wish to take four semesters of the course in a single semester. It is wise to consider what the course demands in your area before choosing the next semester of the course. Remember that even the smallest courses in Chemistry will determine your future career.The course is one of the most difficult courses that students can have to take in the ir university careers. The standard will be demanding, but with a little effort, the student should be able to complete the course successfully.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Things to Consider When Choosing a Tension Organic Chemistry Tutor

Things to Consider When Choosing a Tension Organic Chemistry TutorIf you are interested in becoming a Tension Organic Chemistry Tutor, there are several things you will need to do. Once you have checked out what you need to do to become a certified tutor, you will need to gather up the necessary information you will need to make a good impression with your new students. The last thing you want is for your students to be embarrassed by the mistakes you made on their chemistry test.Not all chemistry tutors are the same. As a teacher you will have to look for a teacher who can help you provide assistance for any types of homework you will need to do for your students.Some Chemistry Tutors will have the ability to work on test taking and checking, while others will focus more on the assignments that you will be given. If you are a first time teacher, it would be best to go with a tutor who can handle both types of tasks, as this will give you the flexibility to be able to work with your students on other aspects of their education, as well.When you are looking for tutors, you should consider several things when choosing one. You will need to look at their reputation and how they handle their classes and assignments, as well as the amount of credit you will have for the different courses they teach.You will also need to ask the tutor if they have the ability to take the course work over to your home or campus. If the tutor is able to make their own schedule, it will give you more flexibility, but if the tutor is located somewhere in another state, you may need to contact the counselor they teach their courses with.If you are able to pay a little bit more, then you may find that you get a better tutor, as they will have access to better tools and equipment. However, if you are concerned about this aspect, you may want to try to find a better quality tuition, where you will only pay what you think you can afford to pay.Once you have decided which tutors you want to us e, you should also consider the amount of time you have to spend with them. If you have a lot of free time to teach, then you will probably not need as many tutors, as this will mean that you can dedicate the time to your own class and not worry about finding someone else to help with your class.