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Best School System

February 13, 2014 By Y3K

Parents often ask us, “What is the best school system for my child?” Two college professors and a local newspaper got together and decided to try to answer this very question. They recently released the Dreamschool Finder online tool to help parents decide what public school system is in fact best. What Y3K Tutor In Your Home towns made the list? Check back tomorrow!

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Common Core Math Controversy

February 9, 2014 By Y3K

One major Common Core change is in the pace of math taught in the early grades. Teachers now cover fewer topics but in greater depth. The goal is to achieve mastery of the basics early on. The theory is that previously schools throughout America taught too much, too soon. The controversy lies in the fact that for some advanced students they are in essence being held back from their full potential. Some can learn more quickly than others and this system appears to teach to the middle. What do you think?

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Homework Strategy

February 3, 2014 By Y3K

Having a ton of homework can be overwhelming for a student. Students (and adults) may be paralyzed with fear as to how to get all of the homework completed. Have your child identify and start the hardest assignments first. This way their brain will be the least tired and most focused.

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PARCC English Tests

January 16, 2014 By Y3K

In English, the PARCC tests will take a deeper look at student writing abilities and critical thinking skills.

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PARCC Tests Grades = MCAS + 2

January 14, 2014 By Y3K

Students in grades 3 through 8 and 10 currently take MCAS tests in math and English, with some grades also taking annual science tests. The PARCC tests will also start in grade 3 but will be given straight through to 11th grade in both math and English. This is an addition of test taking in grades 9 and 11. Come back tomorrow to find out about the PARCC math tests.

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Pollard Middle School Testimonial – Needham, MA

December 8, 2013 By Y3K

Needham Parent Testimonial

“Y3K Tutor In Your Home has been a great support system for my son from elementary school through middle school. Helping him not only with the actual schoolwork but the organizational skills that it will take to be successful in school. My son looks forward to his sessions and plans out what he wants to work on so that he will get the maximum benefit. The tutor (who also happens to be the owner) is always willing to help him out in anything. He really knows my son. He also knows how to motivate and get my son back on task. The owner’s flexibility and support has really helped my son learn to enjoy school and not dread it. I would absolutely recommend Y3K Tutor In Your Home for anyone looking for a tutor.”

– H. B.

Pollard Middle School, High Rock School & Hillside Elementary School – Needham, MA Parent

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Extended Learning Time Parent Backlash

December 2, 2013 By Y3K

There has been a push by some to extend the school day. They call it ELT (Extended Learning Time). There is a growing backlash from parents that in fact find this to be a bad idea. They maintain that longer school days cut into family time, sports, theater activities and tire out kids. Those promoting this idea tend to be wealthy philanthropy organizations with big ideas about education and trying to push their ideas on middle class families who are on the receiving end. Kids need a chance to unwind and have free play. A 6-7 hour school day is more than enough time to get everything done that they should be doing. What do you think?

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Studying For Tests Part 1

October 5, 2013 By Y3K

Studying For Tests Part 1

We are asked all the time what is the best way to study for tests. New brain studies indicate the most effective way to study for a test is to write out the concept or questions with answers and examples in your own words. Check back tomorrow for how to apply this studying method.

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Teachers & Parent Involvement

October 2, 2013 By Y3K

Teachers hold higher expectations for students whose parents are involved in their education.

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Kids Achievement In School & Parental Involvment

October 1, 2013 By Y3K

Kids do better in school when their parents are involved. The best way to do this is to reinforce at home what your kids are learning at school. Show a genuine interest.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: achievement, advice, education, elementary school, grades, high school, kids, middle school, parenting

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