Even at a young age, I loved getting to shop for school supplies. Even though it meant that summer was coming to a close, there was always something so exciting about a fresh pair of pens and a shiny new binder! I’ll admit- not much has changed, but as I got older, I learned that it’s not all about the tools you have, but the strategies you use.
Elizabeth Rosen
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5 Tips for Starting the School Year Off on the Right Foot
Topics: Executive Function, Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall, Study Guide and Strategies
Studying for exams can be a daunting, often anxiety-inducing task. Let’s be real - no one enjoys studying for exams, but could that be because you haven’t found the way that is most effective for your learning style?
Topics: Multiple Intelligences, Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall, Student Skill Building, Study Guide and Strategies
Have you ever completed a project, but couldn’t submit it on time because you forgot to put it in your backpack? Arrived at school only to find out you had a quiz in math that you didn’t study for? Submitted an assignment, but got points taken off for not having the rubric requirements?
Topics: Student Wellness, Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall, Student Skill Building
As technology advances, so does the way in which we learn. Over the years, I've discovered so many apps that have helped my students succeed in the classroom. Whether you'd like to improve the way you take notes, prepare for a quiz, or collaborate with others, there are apps that help make it easy. Here are a few of my favorites you should try before the new school year starts.
Topics: Student Skill Building