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ISEE Prep Tips for Your Child

ISEE Prep Tips for Your Child

If your student is thinking about taking the Independent School Entrance Examination (ISEE), you may wonder how you can help him or her prepare. The ISEE, which is administered by the Educational Records Bureau, has three levels: Lower (grades 5 and 6), Middle (grades 7 and 8), and Upper (grades 9-12). Since the ISEE may seem lesser known than a test like the SAT, helping students achieve their best ISEE score may seem like an impossible task to parents—but never fear! It is not. Some ISEE prep tips for your child include explaining the makeup of the exam and simulating the test day experience. For a more detailed guide on ISEE prep tip ...Read More About ISEE Prep Tips for Your Child

4 Educational Family Field Trips

4 Educational Family Field Trips

Educational family field trips are an excellent option for students to interact with the world and their surroundings in a new way. Family field trips also provide a change of scenery and bonding time that are great for all parties involved. Educational family field trips may include trips to historic parks, local farms, or a number of other local events that cater to this purpose for kids. The following are four educational family field trips that can get you and your family out of the house, and your bodies and minds working! Field Trip Idea #1: Museums You might start out with children’s museums that provide kid-centered activities ...Read More About 4 Educational Family Field Trips

How Parents Can Help with Elementary Homework Challenges

How Parents Can Help with Elementary Homework Challenges

Elementary homework can quickly become a challenging task for your student to complete. No matter the age, balancing several classes at a time can become taxing for many elementary students. It can become easy for them to question the importance of these assignments, but it is vital for parents to remember the purpose of elementary homework: to assist their students in fine-tuning skills learned in the classroom. While dealing with common elementary homework challenges, a lot of different complaints can arise in a student—all of which are totally normal. Parents can help with elementary homework challenges by utilizing certain technique ...Read More About How Parents Can Help with Elementary Homework Challenges

What is Project-Based Learning?

What is Project-Based Learning?

You may have noticed that we’ve changed the way we talk about teaching, learning, testing, and studying. There’s a specific language involved; a breaking down of the various ways we, as individuals, learn. If you’ve heard the phrase, project-based learning, you might be wondering what exactly it means. Project-based learning emphasizes real-world scenarios and a deep understanding of subject material. Unlike some other learning concepts, project-based learning isn’t so different from what you’d expect based on the name. Other methods of learning may focus on presenting information and expecting students to m ...Read More About What is Project-Based Learning?

What to Ask Private Schools

What to Ask Private Schools

No two kids are exactly alike. No two schools are, either. When looking at private school options at any grade level, it's important that parents ask questions that help them identify the key differences that will help determine what private school is best for their child. Knowing the right areas to ask questions about is an important step going into private school interviews and tours. As you dive into your exploration of private schools, keep these thoughts in mind: 1. What do you really want to know about this private school? This is different than what you think you should ask. You may feel that asking about test scores or adm ...Read More About What to Ask Private Schools