My daughter's speech is not quite where I think it should be. She has a tendency to say things backward like, "Mom, can I get some towel paper?" or she'll say "What should I wear on?" instead of saying "wear...
Report card time again? These tips will help you figure out what to do about grades before and after that fateful slip of paper comes home.
Knowing how to contact the right person at your child's school can make you a more effective advocate.
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Third-graders become familiar with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by using them in computation exercises and problem solving.
High school exit exams hold schools and students accountable for teaching and learning key skills.
Your kindergartner will learn to observe and do simple experiments.
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In third grade, students work on designing experiments to answer questions in science.