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| The kitchen garden should always contain a wide variety of herbs for use in cokking.
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| I always tell my math students that, "Practice doesn't make perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect". That means you have to check your work and answer to make sure you're doing the problem correctly from beginning to end. Tip Credibility: 53 |
| 1. Start loading up on carbs at least several days before prior to the competition.
2. Carbs should be consumed in greater amounts in the duration of activities that lasts more than one hour to fend off the onset of fatigue. Tip Credibility: 30 |
| Buy a calendar for the year the child was born and include that in with the gift also. A child cannot have too many books. Buy a book, read it into a cassette tape or CD and send the book and tape/cd to the child. Tip Credibility: 43 |
| Have your child create a simple 'test' for you, that they mark. For any answers you get wrong, have them 'teach' you. This'll give them confidence, and they'll want to tackle harder work. As they say, 'The teacher learns more than the student'. Tip Credibility: 7 |
| Freeze some milk in larger containers for a full feed replacement, but be sure to freeze some in smaller sizes for times when only a top up is needed - so you don't thaw a larger one only to find that baby rejects the milk and it all goes to waste. Tip Credibility: 7 |
| Once students get used to being asked "Why...?", they'll find it easier to ask you questions. I'd say that most students' progress in math is directly proportional to the number of "Why...?" questions they ask. So make math a discussion of ideas. Tip Credibility: 41 |
| Another approach is to ask questions that require thinking and reasons for what they're doing. So, instead of "Where does the decimal point go?", ask "Why does the decimal point go there?" (after they put it there). Students think more and better. Tip Credibility: 41 |
| Then, once they are choosing something more enjoyable, they'll gain success faster, and be more likely to show interest in, or attempt, some other topics. You must win their confidence before anything else. Success in math is probably 2/3 confidence. Tip Credibility: 17 |
| I taught math for 15 years, and if there's one thing most students can't stand it is boring repetition, eg 100 long division sum. So, provide a variety of ideas and examples within any topic, and the child will tend towards what they enjoy... Tip Credibility: 42 |
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