Summary: Sue Gnagy Fegan - EzineArticles Expert Author
Sue Gnagy Fegan taught for over 30 years at The Jemciy School, a private school for students with language based learning issues, like dyslexia. During her career she was a one-one tutor for reading, taught small groups, and taught written language classes for 5th-8th grade. Sue became a Fellow in the Academy for Orton Gillingham Practitioners and Educators over ten years ago and since has taught several advanced level courses on teaching our language to these students. Before retiring early to move to the beach with her husband who did retire, she was the Middle School Language Department Head, in ...
Sometimes you might want to have middle school science fair
projects for girls alone, just about things they are interested in.
Read about how that might work.
Date Published: Nov 09, 2011 - 6:48 pm
Many time times kids in 6th grade suffer from culture shock when
their first science fair experiments for middle school assignment
comes home. It is a whole new game from elementary school.
Date Published: Sep 19, 2011 - 10:10 am
There are many things parents can do to be the best support system
and give some great science homework help, advice and motivators.
Here are some things to think about.
Date Published: Sep 19, 2011 - 7:34 am
It must be a tough job, being the one judging a science fair. So
many cool projects to pick from. Here is information on what the
judges actually grade you on, you might be surprised.
Date Published: Aug 17, 2011 - 7:49 am
A good school science fair project to do at home will be one where
everything is really spelled out for you. A step-by-step science
fair project that comes home makes the whole experiences a positive
one for both the child and the parent. It is one of those win-win
situations.
Date Published: Apr 08, 2011 - 9:25 am
Parents should not be doing projects for their kids, but they can
help them understand what to do. Knowing more about the steps to
the scientific method, and which parts are more important than the
others is helpful to know.
Date Published: Feb 23, 2011 - 12:28 pm
Knowing the problems others have run into when looking for good
science fair projects can help a parent pick a good one for their
kids. Here are the two biggest ones that can easily be avoided.
Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 8:52 am
"Do a science fair project," is probably the most overwhelming
directions that can ever be sent home. Learn how to narrow down the
endless choices so a child can still make their own decision on
which project to do.
Date Published: Jan 17, 2011 - 5:55 pm
Parents have been known to get too caught up in finding the best
science projects so their kids can win an award. You can find great
ones without getting too intense. It is the kid's project, so put
that energy into learning how to search...
Date Published: Jan 13, 2011 - 2:42 pm
Sometimes you will get your best ideas for a science fair project
from the most obvious place. Do not overlook this valuable
resource! It could make the difference between and OK project and a
blue ribbon.
Date Published: Jan 11, 2011 - 7:37 am
One of the problems with pre-teens is that they do not always tell
you when they have science experiments for middle school students
as a long term homework assignment. This can be looked as two ways.
There are good things about this and some bad things to watch out
for.
Date Published: Dec 29, 2010 - 2:21 pm
All kids want to win a blue ribbon, and they need to learn that
hard work and quality is the key factor. Award winning science fair
projects will also be attractive and easy to read. It is not hard
to do.
Date Published: Dec 22, 2010 - 1:24 pm
There you are on a Friday evening and you realize that you can't
put it off any longer, there is a science project due on Monday. Of
course nothing has been started, procrastination is great until the
day of no return. You need to put your hands on some fast and easy
science projects and they have to be good, and pass the teacher
test.
Date Published: Dec 14, 2010 - 4:45 pm
Without this one important step a perfectly good home science
project for kids to do by themselves could get a bad grade. Guess
who will get the blame? The parent, so do not forget to do this
important step.
Date Published: Dec 13, 2010 - 3:09 pm
For a few weeks in the spring, you have to put aside thoughts of
the best juicy tomatoes you want in July, and concentrate on
preparing your soil. There are really only two basic things to
watch out for, one will take some time, the other patience!
Date Published: Apr 09, 2010 - 2:13 pm