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THERE'S A PRINTOUT FOR THAT! Keep this list of printable homework helpers on hand when you need a template for graph paper, a blank map or even the right kind of ruler.
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Using Mega Maps
by Hilda and Henrietta
National Geographic’s MapMaker Kits offer free downloading of map pieces that can be put together to create Mega maps. The maps make great displays for reports and projects.
Distracted? Lost Online? No Way!
by Hilda & Henrietta
You know lots about technology, but your teachers may not think you know exactly what you need to know. This article demonstrates how you can be proactive in demonstrating that you know how to use digital devices and the Internet safely and effectively.
Study Right—What Works
by Hilda & Henrietta
Here’s what a new research study says about the best ways to remember what you study. #1 – Learn what it is over a period of time. #2 Test yourself. You’ll also learn what are the worse study methods—like highlighting and underlining.
Great Definitions Online
by Hilda and Henrietta
Why look up a term in a standard dictionary when you can learn more and impress your teachers if you use subject dictionaries? Most contain much more than definitions and many feature both terms and acronyms.
The Many Forms of Word Theft - Part III
by Dr. Merle Marsh, Guest Columnist
In the first two parts of this series we looked at different forms of plagiarism. Here specific actions you can take with your students are offered.
Paranoid About Plagiarism
by Hilda & Henrietta
To be sure that you haven’t accidentally plagiarized anything in a research paper or report, why not use a plagiarism prevention service? These services will help you identify parts of your paper that may be similar to other sources.
Tricks for Avoiding Plagiarism: Part II
by Hilda and Henrietta
Believe it or not, there are all kinds of plagiarism. Knowing more about the less obvious forms of this academic misstep can save you from accidently committing the crime.
Tricks for Avoiding Plagiarism: Part I
by Hilda and Henrietta
Believe it or not, there are all kinds of plagiarism. Knowing more about the different varieties of this academic misstep can save you from accidently committing the crime.
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