Five Best Math Review Books for Middle School Students

Mar 31 Comment

Five best math review books for middle school students. Click on each title to find out more about each review book. Amazon.com Widgets Visit Examville to browse and download thousands of educational study aids.

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What Can You Do With Your Nursing Degree?

Feb 15 Comment

Thinking of getting a nursing degree but totally lost about how to take it from there? Don’t worry; we’re here to help you out. This neat little infographic provides you with all the details you require to launch your nursing career, from listing down the most popular nursing degrees and specializations, to citing state licensing [...]

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The Dos and Don’ts of the Apostrophe

Feb 15 Comment

Though small and seemingly trivial in the grand scheme of world events, proper apostrophe usage is a triumph and a joy.

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Bilingualism Across the United States

Feb 15 Comment

While a majority of the country’s population spoke English in 2007, data reveals that the population that speaks a language other than English has been increasing for the past 30 years. While some may not like the sound of that, it does present the opportunity for those children to grow up as bilinguals.

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Advantages of Having Your Child in Preschool

Feb 13 Comment

The younger your child is when you enroll him in school, the earlier he will start to read. If you can expose your child to literacy at a young age, he will become a better reader. Courtesy of Children’s Learning Adventure Browse and download thousands of educational content at Examville.com

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50 Best Books For Teachers

Jan 22 Comment

Teachers like to read too! Here are 50 of the best books for teachers to read about their profession. 50 Best Books For Teachers infographic

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10 Ways You Can Encourage Your Children To Read

Jan 22 Comment

10 Ways You Can Encourage Your Children To Read Discover thousands of learning resources for students at Examville. Courtesy of RIF.org

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Adjectives: degrees of comparison (Grammar Review)

Jan 12 Comment

Adjectives come in a rainbow of flavors, but they have some rules and regulations when used for comparison. Courtesy of Grammar.net (c)

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The Math and Science Shortage

Jan 12 Comment

STEM – the acronym for the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – represents one of the quickest growing industries in the US one of the most important to the growth of our economy, and one of the best paying career paths for graduates. However, students are increasingly opting out of STEM majors in [...]

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New York Got Smarter, Dressed Sharper, and Faced Off with Failure in 2012 (Xconomy.com) – Examville News

Jan 2 Comment

“…Disruption in education was an early theme this year, with local startups such as Knewton, Examville, and Lore (formerly Coursekit) offering digital platforms to make content more accessible and shareable among students and teachers. Class scheduling, notes, and electronic textbooks increasingly appeared via the cloud and social networks thanks to these companies and their peers…” [...]

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