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School hacks to elevate your academic game; work smarter, not harder.
1O Simple Steps To Quickly Master Any Habit.
Do you struggle with a specific habit that you’d like to master? Want to eat healthier, exercise more, or rest every day? Even if you never stopped to consider it before, it’s surprisingly easy to develop a new habit and it doesn’t require any effort or willpower.
By BingBingMoney2 years ago in Lifehack
College Prep
Congratulations! You’re in college!! This is an exciting time for you, as it was for me, and you want to do your best for you and your family. High school may not have prepared you for what you’re going to face in college, so you might need a little help getting to where you need to be. That is what I am here for. Going into college on the first day can be scary, and you want to make sure that you’re prepared. There are many things you can do to prepare yourself for your first day of classes, and I am going to take you through some of those so that you don’t walk in blind.
By Mike Johnson3 years ago in Lifehack
Back to School in 2021
August is almost over, and the new 2021–2022 school year has begun. School is a major milestone in a child's social and emotional development, whether they are going for the first time, starting at a new school, or returning after a fun summer holiday.
By Mandilee A Hecht3 years ago in Lifehack
How to study when you're tired?
We've all been there. You're attempting to concentrate yet your eyelids are hanging and your mind feels fluffy. You feel like you've had a taxing year, not simply a taxing day. This post will give you 7 different ways to consider when you're worn out.
By Aryan Pandey3 years ago in Lifehack
How To Make Homework Work
Homework serves several important purposes. It can be used to reinforce what has been learned in the classroom and provide students with an opportunity to practice it in a problem solving context. It can also take the form of pre-reading to prepare students for the next day’s lesson or to study for a test.
By Todd Green3 years ago in Lifehack
Odyssey of the Mind
About five years ago, my youngest son told me he wanted to be on a Creativity Challenge team. He was in third grade, and they were accepting third through fifth graders... preference to the older grades. But then the teacher said the magic words... but if you are willing to coach, younger students will probably have a lock for getting on one of the teams.
By L. Lane Bailey3 years ago in Lifehack
Study Habits You Need to Rock in The New Era of Education
Education is constantly evolving. Even our parents would experience severe culture shock if they went to University today. Classroom equipment, as well as teaching methods and learning styles, have changed significantly in the past decade, without mentioning the impact of the recent pandemic on various industries, including Education and the whole world as a whole. Of course, a lot of these changes were generally beneficial and have provided society with hybrid learning, accessibility and inclusivity, growth of unconventional skills, and innovative study solutions. On the other hand however, more teachers and students started to experience previously unknown academic challenges and issues along the way.
By Miranda Williams3 years ago in Lifehack