Spring break may conjure up images of college students partying wildly on sandy beaches, but it doesn't have to be spent this way only. Consider the time off as a kind of practice run for summer break.
First impressions do count and the first day of class can set the tone for the rest of the year. With this in mind, we present ideas to help you take full advantage of the precious first days of school.
Whether you teach English, Arabic, Geography or Math, you can integrate computer activities into any subject. Students build computer skills while they learn the content and, most importantly, they enjoy the process. Computer activities mesh easily into language learning and provide numerous benefits.
Good communication is key when working with your child's teacher. This is why this sample letter can help when conveying the importance of getting your child a day off for the Eid-ul-Adha break. It is respectful and clearly states your child's need for time off without disrupting the class schedule.
Pakistan was hit with devastating floods in 2010. These are some ways Muslim students did help, along with ideas of more they can do in future humanitarian crises to assist those affected.
Here is a sample presentation for topic about Ramadan month for first grade students about fasting and Ramadan. You can help your child deliver a similar presentation to his or her class.
What is Prom? The prom is a yearly social event commemorating students' completion of high school. But it is far from celebrating academic achievement. It is the ultimate event of the teen social scene.