Tag: kids
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‘Pudgy’ science teacher self-publishes series of books to help Arkansas kids make better choices
[ad_1] “Happy Choices Today!” is a new children’s book written by Patti Faris, author of Mountainberg’s self-proclaimed “Life of a Geeky, Out-of-the-Box Life.” This is the first installment of a story series that is spun with the voices of colorful animals. Just like in real life, no character is perfect. But, as she puts it, ... -
Radiance empowering young people in the right direction through proper digital marketing knowledge
[ad_1] August 29th: Radiance provides 21st century youth with extensive digital marketing knowledge through courses tailored to each individual and ability. The platform’s mission is to equip young people with the right digital skills through focused digital education, enabling them to not only build the survival skills they need, but monetize them. “Our goal with ... -
Partner of Education Foundation and Sarasota Military Academy
[ad_1] Rocket Kids Article SRQ Daily business edition monday Monday, August 29, 2022 | Sarasota Military Academy (SMA) cadets find a new addition to campus when they arrive for the new semester. Through a partnership with the Sarasota County Education Foundation, the Student Success Center is open and staffed by two student success coaches. At ... -
Casey Middle Teacher Receives Science Advocate Scholarship
[ad_1] A few years ago, Casey Middle School students didn’t compete at the big regional science fair in Boulder Valley. Some of the area’s middle schools consistently turn out students every year, but Casey, one of Boulder’s most diverse middle schools, was not one of them. Casey’s science teacher, Erin Mayer, wanted to change that ... -
How we turned educational apps into important tools for young readers
[ad_1] education, elementary school, learning, technology and people concept – close up of school kids … [+] Tablet pc computers are playing happily during break in the classroom. Getty How can technology change children’s reading journeys? Quora: a place to gain and share knowledge, helping people learn from others and understand the world better. answer ... -
beard science
[ad_1] World Beard Day (September 3rd) is here again, and the planet is ready to celebrate great facial hair. A beard is definitely manly multiple studies[1] Have[2] found[3] Men look more masculine, dominant, aggressive, and stronger when they wear a beard.[4] Having facial hair makes you look more masculine. According to research, men with beards[5] ... -
NC students fell behind in vaccinations during pandemic
[ad_1] By Kate Martin Carolina Public Press As students and parents brace for the start of the school year, many are entering North Carolina classrooms without the protections of required vaccines. During the COVID-19 pandemic, children fell behind on their vaccination schedules, and while some students are catching up, they still have a ways to ... -
Is Hiding Under A Tight Hoodie Science Or Does It Make Sense? | | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Forbes magazine recently asked, “Is there science behind why teens wear hoodies in the summer?” Believe it or not, I was a teenager myself. That’s true. I was. I remember when Georgie Washington, Tommy Jefferson, Benny Franklin and I played tag in the back of the school building. Georgie lives ...










