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101 Ways to Be a ScientistScientists aren't limited to quiet people in white lab coats that lack social grace. Scientists exist all around us in all types of jobs and fields, and there is more than one way to end up in the rewarding study of the sciences.
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Winning the War on HomeworkHomework doesn't have to be a daily battle. Here are 5 tips from a teacher to help you win the war on homework for this and each school year.
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Teaching Sept. 11Today's middle school students were young children in 2001. Soon, America's students will not have been alive during those events. We must carry on our memories of this day to future generations so they can continue to understand its impact on our world.
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5 Fall Festivals on Cape CodIt's hard to imagine the Cape being more beautiful than during the fall. These festivals celebrate all the wonders and beauty during this amazing New England season. -
Book Review: The Help by Kathryn StockettWith the movie The Help out now and poised to be a hit, it is worth taking the time to read the book that inspired the Oscar hopeful.
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3 Easy Desserts for Your DietDessert can be the toughest meal of the day if you are on a diet. Here are three simple recipes using your favorite box mixes but none of the added oil or fat. -
5 Funny Twitter Accounts You Should FollowTwitter can be addictive, so while you lose precious time from your day there you might as well get a few good laughs out of it. Here are 5 of the funniest twitter accounts that you should be following right now.
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Is Cursive Going Extinct?Indiana Public Schools recently dropped cursive instruction from their curriculum. Is this the way of the future in the world of smart phones and tablet PCs or are we losing an important part of our culture and history?
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A Teacher's First Day of SchoolStudents aren't the only ones under a lot of pressure on the first day of school. The nerves build up for teachers,as well and sometimes they have just as much to learn as their students on that big day. -
3 Pieces of Advice for College FreshmenThere are so many things to worry about before you head off to college. Don't get so caught up that you forget to enjoy the ride! Here are three things I wish I knew as I left for college in the fall of 2004.
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5 Perfect Picnics Near Worcester, MassachusettsA great (an inexpensive) way to enjoy central Massachusetts is to pack a picnic lunch and explore the natural beauty of the area. Here are 5 perfect places for your next picnic. -
Finding the Right Gift for Your Child's TeacherWhat do you buy to thank your child's teacher, especially if they are older and have more than one? Here are a few ideas for gifts that are meaningful, practical, and sure to be loved by the recipient. -
Surviving Parent-Teacher ConferencesThe parent-teacher conference can be an uncomfortable experience for all involved. Here are some ways you can leave your next teacher meeting feeling better about yourself and your child.
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Easy Root Beer Slow Cooker Pulled PorkIf you like simple and easy recipes for your slow cooker, it doesn't get much better than root beer pulled pork!
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Don't Forget These Items on Your First (or Next) Camping Trip!You may think camping means getting back to basics, but you don't want to be without these basics on your next trip or you will just find yourself going back (and back) to the store instead! -
Dixon's Coastal Maine Campground - Great Place for Great CampingDixon's Coastal Maine Campground, located between York and Ogonquit beaches, is a great, affordable campground for the new or seasoned camper looking for a great experience. -
Help! My Child is Starting MIDDLE SCHOOL!Middle school: two of the most feared words in the English language, but it doesn't have to be as bad as you think (or as you remember)! -
Best Sandwiches in MassachusettsA sandwich might be the most underrated food out there. With so many places to choose from, these are my top 5favorites from across the state of Massachusetts. -
Gator SnackAn alligator haiku. -
Philly for FreeThe city of brotherly love doesn't have to leave your wallet wanting more. Here are 5 things you can do for free on your next visit to this historic city. -
Keeping Your Student Sharp This SummerThe end of the school year doesn't mean the end of learning for your child. Get their next school year off to a great start by keeping their skills sharp over the summer and having fun at the same time.
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