Saturday, 2 November 2013

Your Brain Map - 84 Strategies for Accelerated Learning

Your Brain Map - 84 Strategies for Accelerated Learning
Your Brain Map - 84 Strategies for Accelerated Learning

Your Brain Map - 84 Strategies for Accelerated Learning

This unique and interesting site provides an excellent 3D of Your Brain Map & 84 Strategies for Accelerated Learning.
You begin by viewing a revolving brain map with each area labelled for easy click access.

Accelerated Learning

Once you have selected a particular area of the brain you are provided with several options that explain the function of that part of the brain and tips on how to improve the functioning of that area.
To access this excellent site, click HERE

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Finding The Right Tutor

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Finding The Right Tutor

All parents want the best tutor they can find for their child. Many parents choose to save money by screening tutors themselves and hiring them directly rather than dealing with a company or agency…but this process takes time and has many pitfalls.
What kind of tutor are you  looking for?
The one who lives next door?
Or
, maybe the one who is offering the cheapest rate?
Now think about it….
There are no regulations on who can tutor.
There is no monitoring of tutoring quality or effectiveness.

So how do you find the right tutor?
Lernit Tutoring Services offers excellent tutors who are well-qualified,experienced and caring.
They use individualized teaching methods to help you achieve your learning goals.
We check our tutor’s credentials, do a criminal record check, and personally interview them to select only the best tutors for our students.
So contact us today…
Because you need an experienced, reliable tutor with a unique teaching style that suits your way of learning.

Questions to Ask the Prospective Tutor

The following questions serve as a guideline of questions to ask when contacting a tutor for the first time. Remember to spend time talking with the tutor on the phone to get a sense of the kind of person they are.
  • What is your education background? (Lernit tutors have the necessary credentials)
  • How long have you been tutoring? (Lernit tutors have a minimum 2 year’s experience)
  • When was the last time you tutored someone in this subject/at this level?
  • What method of payment do you take/when is payment due?
  • When are you available? (Lernit tutors try to meet your schedule)
  • What is your cancellation policy? (Lernit has a comprehensive cancellation policy)
  • Where do you meet with students? (Lernit tutors meet in your home or at any convenient location)
  • Have you had a criminal record check? (Lernit tutors have a recent CRC)
  • Do you have any references I can contact? (Lernit has verified at least 2 references)
Lernit has vetted each tutor to ensure you are getting a verified educator. We also have a Customer Service Policy that ensures your satisfaction…so contact us today to begin achieving your learning goals.

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Free Halloween Educational Goodies - Trick-or-Treat Bags

Just in time for the season this site offers great Free Halloween Educational Goodies for EVERYONE.
Halloween Freebie for Kindergarten
Candy Corn Contractions for Elementary
Spanish Halloween Freebie
Halloween Subway Art - Writing Prompt for Middle School
Who Am I? A fun game for High School
To access this site click HERE

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

The Best Sing-a-Long ESL Videos

Here are a few of the best sing-a-long ESL videos we have found. They are perfect for motivating and energizing your ESL class, or, if you are an ESL student, they will help your pronunciation.

HAPPY Song Video
HAPPY Song Video
"Happy" song by Pharell Williams, lyric video version. Really fun and repetitive language. If students don't get it the first time, they will one of the many other times....




What Does the Fox Say? ESL video song
What Does the Fox Say? ESL video song
"What Does the Fox Say?" is a viral video that is just plain fun, but also useful for animal name pronunciation. Fun to dance to.




Guess the Animal Game and Video for ESL
Guess the Animal Game and Video for ESL
'Guess the Animal Noise" A fun activity for all ages and the video is funny to watch. Not a sing-a-long but still encourages l

Friday, 27 September 2013

Taking Effective Notes

Whether you choose to go old school with pen and paper, or prefer to have everything digital, the most important thing for taking effective notes is staying organized. That means attending classes, dating your notes, and keeping your notes and course info in one place so it can be easily retrieved. For computer note-takers, software like Evernote is a great way to keep all your course material in one place – your syllabus, readings, and notes can all be stored and accessed from any computer through your browser. Plus, you can tag your notes with keywords and retrieve all your notes with that tag in a click when you’re studying for a test!

It’s easy to get distracted in class, whether you’re sitting next to someone chatty or you’ve fallen into a black hole of GIFs. Minimizing distractions is key to getting all that important information down, so turn off your WiFi if you have to, put away your phone, or sit towards the front to stay focused.
Instead of just copying down what you professor says in lecture, try adding keywords and questions to your notes to help you see important themes in your lectures, brainstorm for essay topics, and create practice exam questions. If you’re taking notes by hand, the Cornell note-taking method uses different columns in your notebook to include your notes, questions, and a summary of the lecture to complete after class. There are lots of resources for Cornell note-taking paper that you can download and print to make it even easier.

Reviewing your notes this way is great for checking your understanding and researching any questions you have before you forget all about it. Even though re-reading your notes after a two-hour lecture might be the last thing you want to do, it’s important to make sure your notes are complete while everything is fresh in your mind – a break between classes is the perfect opportunity to do revise!

Ultimately, the best tip is to make a system that works for you and stick to it. It can be tough to stay disciplined but some extra effort throughout the year will have a major payoff when it comes to exams and assignments.

Content courtesy of: http://www.schoolfinder.com/news/article.asp?ID=2701&SectionID=7

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Knowing How to Write Well

Communication skills are at the heart of what it means to be a student. Whether in college, university, or on the job, knowing how to write well is not only an essential skill, but also an important part of fostering good overall communication. Despite differences in study, improving your ability to communicate your ideas and concepts clearly will come in handy.

Planning and necessary preparing before you write is critical to your paper’s success. Teachers are famous for requesting an outline before any written draft of an essay. The reason is that an outline is highly effective for organizing your thoughts, ideas, and arguments. Writing without an outline is flying blind—make an outline and make your life easier.

“Does spelling count” is often heard in elementary, and even high school, but will seldom be heard in a university or college classroom – everything counts! A major part of writing is precision and discipline: which means editing, editing, and editing. Lazy mistakes, errors, and thoughtless words on a page will do little to impress your instructors or help you get your point across to the reader. Edit your work!

Often students will try to pump-up their essays with large words, clichés, wordiness, and poor grammatical and sentence structure. Make sure you approach your properly indented paragraphs with caution, and use words you know, always side with plain English, and try to avoid clichés that are commonplace.

Read over your work and be thorough – university and college professors will not take kindly to phrases that make no sense or that they cannot understand; there are no part marks.

To be a strong writer, a helpful place to start is to become a strong reader. Reading helps you understand structure, style, and content that will all inform and better your writing.

Most schools have writing resources to aid you with your assignments – take advantage of these services. Good luck!

Article courtesy of: http://www.schoolfinder.com/news/article.asp?ID=2705&SectionID=7

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Study Tips for Your Learning Style

Everyone learns differently, so knowing Study Tips for Your Learning Style will help you to make your study time more efficient. A popular model for defining learning styles is the VARK model: visual, kinaesthetic, reading/writing, and auditory.

Friday, 20 September 2013

Educational group games & activities

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Educational group games & activities
Access an ever-expanding online database of educational group games & activities specifically designed to equip teachers, corporate trainers, camp leaders, youth workers, outdoor educators and many others with outrageously fun and interactive activities.

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Visual dictionary on the topic San Francisco

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With this  visual dictionary on the topic San Francisco learn 14 new words and expressions related to this topic. For every vocabulary item there is an illustration, a definition, its use in a sample sentence, and audio pronunciation.