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«Elementary» column

Career Profile: Speech and Language Pathologist

June 23rd, 2016; By Susan Huebert

Being able to speak seems like a natural and normal thing to do. However, many young children or even adults lisp or stutter, and people who have had strokes or […]


Book Recommendations: Catch Up on Your Reading!

June 23rd, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Book lists are never easy, because there are so many great books out there! This is especially true when it comes to elementary level reading. While stories that are beloved […]


Make Lunch Great Again

May 20th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

The multitude of quick meal fixes loaded with fat and sugar, coupled with increasingly erratic and hectic schedules that make time-saving measures all the more appealing, has harmed our health […]


Tips to Hike Up Your Math and Science Grades

May 20th, 2016; By Marianne Stephens

Everybody has their weaknesses, and for a lot of people, those weaknesses often lie in science and math. Personally, I was OK in science but math was my weakness. It’s […]


Expressing Your Ideas Effectively

May 20th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

We’ve all been there. Our teacher gives us a group project that will be 30 percent of our final grade for that subject. Members for each group were chosen randomly, […]


5 Steps to Awaken Your Critical Thinking

May 20th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

What is “Critical thinking”? Critical thinkers know how to read between the lines and not just see things as they are or superficially. In your studies of any subject, for […]


Agreeing to Disagree – Handling Conflicts Like a Pro

April 28th, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Do you ever feel like you go a different route than your classmates when it comes to school projects? It is indeed fun to reminisce your pre-school and kindergarten days […]