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Summer Tutoring
Summer is a great time to catch up on skills without the pressure of additional assignments from a classroom teacher getting in the way. Call now to schedule summer sessions of Y3K Tutor In Your Home tutoring and test prep.
WEEFC – Weston Education Enrichment Fund Committee
Look for our Y3K Tutor In Your Home auction donation of tutoring and test prep at the WEEFC or Weston Education Enrichment Fund Committee Auction. We hope you will join us in helping the children of Weston, MA.
Be Strong (Part 1): You Must Act
Be Strong (Part 1): You Must Act
Everyone is afraid of something. The strong act in spite of the fear. The weak cower because of the fear. Being timid breeds doubt and hesitation that not only weaken but also can be dangerous. The coward dies a thousand deaths. You must be strong.
EDUCATIONAL WINTER BREAK ACTIVITIES #3: COOKING
Money
Go shopping for the ingredients and decide what dollar bills to use and how much change to get back.
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
Determine how much the ingredients will cost and subtract out coupons also.
Fractions
The concept of what a fraction is.
Demonstrate equivalent fractions such as 8/16 cup being the same as ½ cup.
Measurement Conversion
How many teaspoons make a tablespoon? How many ounces make a cup? How many quarts are in a gallon?
Time
Telling time on an analog clock.
Elapsed time. How to determine what time the food will be done cooking.
Reading Comprehension
Read the recipe and follow directions.
EDUCATIONAL WINTER BREAK ACTIVITIES #2: VISIT MUSEUMS
EDUCATIONAL WINTER BREAK ACTIVITIES #2: VISIT MUSEUMS
What could be more fun and educational at the same time than a trip to a museum? There are so many great museums that are entertaining and informative for both kids and adults. Take a trip to the art museum, science museum, children’s museum, or local history museum.
EDUCATIONAL WINTER BREAK ACTIVITIES #1: BOOKSTORES
EDUCATIONAL WINTER BREAK ACTIVITIES #1: BOOKSTORES
An educational present that kids enjoy are gift cards to bookstores. These allow the child to choose what interests them. Even kids that usually hate reading will be able to find something they enjoy and will want to read.
Haynes Elementary School, Sudbury MA
Y3K Tutor In Your Home has donated tutoring and test prep services to the Haynes Elementary School of Sudbury’s Auction. The Haynes Auction is an integral part of Haynes Organization of Parents (HOP) annual fundraising efforts. Your bids are greatly appreciated not only by Y3K Tutor In Your Home and Haynes Organization of Parents, but by the Sudbury children and families your auction bid directly impacts.
Together we can make a difference in the education of the children at Haynes Elementary School. Through our support, HOP is able to support the school by financing various cultural arts and science enrichment programs, purchasing educational technology, and providing funds for professional development, teacher stipends and school equipment not provided through the Sudbury Public School system. We believe the funds raised from the Y3K Tutor In Your Home donation will enrich the children of Sudbury and broaden their educational experience.
Michigan State Board of Education Policy: Student Options for Animal Dissection
Michigan State Board of Education Policy: Student Options for Animal Dissection Coursework
The Michigan State Board of Education recognizes that a growing number of students have moral, ethical, religious, or other objections to animal dissection and that modern nonanimal teaching methods (e.g., interactive computer software) are available. The State Board of Education also recognizes that these alternative teaching lessons may be more effective and less expensive. Consistent with the recommendations of leading science education organizations, to accommodate these students and create an inclusive learning environment, any K-12 student who objects to dissecting animals or animal parts should be permitted to opt out of dissection activities without fear of reprisal.
School districts should establish a written policy stating that options are available for students who object to dissection activities, and that upon written request, the school will permit a student who objects to dissection activities to demonstrate competency through an alternative method.
Teachers shall provide these students with an alternate project (i.e., completing modules on interactive computer software) that does not involve participating in or observing dissection and through which they can learn and be assessed on the material required by the course. The alternate project should be selected by the teacher and entail a comparable amount of work to the dissection activity.
No student shall be punished or discriminated against based up on his or her decision to opt out of animal dissection activities.
A student who is reluctant to voice his or her concerns about animal use in a particular course, or who thinks these concerns have not received proper attention, may seek assistance from their principal.
Critical Thinking Tip #6: Fractions, Decimals and Percents
Critical Thinking Tip #6: Discuss with your student the use of fractions, decimals and percents in our everyday lives.
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