Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Bergen Community College Scholarships And Grants - How To Find The Best One For You
Bergen Community College Scholarships And Grants - How To Find The Best One For YouBergen Community College offers a number of scholarships to help students get the money they need to help pay for tuition, books and other costs of attendance. The Tuition and fees of most colleges are very expensive. So these scholarships and financial aid programs can help support students.The following Bergen Community College Scholarships and Grants can help students pay for their college expenses. Students should consider all the available scholarship and grant programs offered by the college in order to find the one that will best suit their needs.The Bergen College Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors who plan to attend Bergen Community College and want to study business, humanities, or health and medical professions. This award can be used to finance the student's room and board, as well as books, supplies, and other tuition and education-related expenses. This scholarship i s available to male and female students, and students must be at least eighteen years old at the time of award.The Bergen Community College Scholarships and Grants include the Bergen Community College Emerging Leader Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a senior from a Bergen County School District or public college who plans to pursue a degree in the arts or humanities. The award varies in amount and is based on the student's GPA, academic standing, and other factors. All students in grades nine through twelve are eligible to apply.Students interested in attending Bergen Community College can apply for the Bergen County College Scholarship Program. To qualify, students must be currently enrolled in a two-year college, have an annual family income less than $40,000, and be 18 years of age or older at the time of award.In addition to a Bergen Community College scholarship, other BergenCommunity College Scholarships and Grants include the Graduate School Scholarship. This award is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college or university after high school graduation. The award is also dependent on the student's GPA, class rank, and other factors.Other Bergen Community College Scholarships and Grants include the Bergen College Graduate Student Opportunity Award. This award is given to graduating seniors who plan to complete a four-year program of study and pursue a career in public service.
Friday, March 6, 2020
3 Creative Ways to Make Learning at Home Fun
3 Creative Ways to Make Learning at Home Fun This post is part of a month-long series to help you start 2018 on the right foot. Throughout January, visit the Varsity Tutors blog for advice, tips, and tricks on how to reignite your passion for learning this winter. Getting your student excited about learning outside of the classroom can, at times, be a challenge. However, introducing your student to engaging educational activities at home can inspire a passion for learning. Creative ways to make learning at home fun can involve hands-on educational activities, catering projects to your students current interests, and incorporating educational games. Make learning at home fun by incorporating hands-on educational activities Encouraging students to have hands-on experiences with the concepts they are learning in school, or with topics they personally find interesting, can help your child better understand academic material. If you student is struggling with a math or science concept, try illustrating it through a visual or kinesthetic game. For example, if your student is learning about plant or animal cells, work together to create a cell diagram using LEGOs. This will allow your child to build something physical, and to see what he or she has created and how the cell works. Your student can also build bridges, race cars, or skyscrapers out of LEGOs or other building materials and conduct various math and science activities with them. [RELATED: 4 Educational Family Field Trips] Make learning at home fun by listening to your child's interests A great way to make learning at home fun for your student is to engage in activities surrounding any current interests. Gearing learning time toward topics your student already finds interesting can increase his or her excitement. For example, your student might be interested in dinosaurs. If this is the case, activities could include: Visiting the local library or bookstore to find books on dinosaurs, both fiction and nonfiction. Then, incorporating these books into blocks of time set aside at home for learning-related activities. Incorporating STEM activities and experiments, such as creating fossils using modeling clay, leaves, and shells. These experiments can be followed by a conversation on the activity topic, in an effort to instill a deeper understanding. Encouraging your student to write a short storyor simply a book of illustrations depending on the students ageabout dinosaurs, including any facts he or she may have learned that stand out. As previously mentioned, visiting places like the local library could help your student better connect with the material. Incorporating field trips to science centers, historic sites, or other local centers could provide your student with an opportunity to absorb material he or she might not otherwise come into contact with. You can translate this new knowledge into additional at-home educational activities. This will allow your student to make a direct correlation between what he or she discovered and activities you can do right at home. [RELATED: How to Enhance Your Student's Experience With Literature] Make learning at home fun by including educational games Educational games allow your student to absorb information in a low-pressure, creative environment. If your child is struggling with spelling, create a Jeopardy game to help him or her improve his or her skills. Make different categories based off of the types of words your student is struggling with, and have five questions under each category that are worth a specific number of points from 100-500. Every time your child gets a spelling word correct, add points to the total. You can add another level to the game by reading a definition and having your student guess the correct word and spell it properly. Gauge your childs knowledge level and base your rules off this. In addition, there are hands-on math games your student can play to assist in his or her understanding of subjects. Simple games like dominoes or Connect Four can help your child better understand addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Other games, such as Equate, which allows students to solve equations in crossword-puzzle form, and Sequence Numbers, which puts a fun math twist on the classic game Sequence, encourage students to learn in a fun, relaxed environment. [RELATED:Educational Road Trip Games for the Whole Family] Any topics you want to know more about? Let us know! The Varsity Tutors Blog editors love hearing your feedback and opinions. Feel free to email us at blog@varsitytutors.com.
Would you rather.. be able to talk to animals, or speak all languages
Would you rather.. be able to talk to animals, or speak all languages During one of my English classes today, I asked a student if he would rather do work in his current office, or the office in a photo we were talking about. He hadnt come across this construction yet, and so I stopped the lesson we were working on to focus on it.I remembered that around Christmas time I stumbled across rrrather.com with my siblings, and we spent an hour or so asking each other Would you rather questions. Heres how it works. Below is a screen shot taken from the website.So, you can use the text above to make a Would you rather question: Would you rather be able to talk to animals, or be able to speak all foreign languages? This is the same as asking, would you prefer to be able to talk with all animals, or be able to speak all foreign languages? Its a great way to ask about hypothetical situations. Note that every sentence starts with the modal verb would. We cannot substitute other modal verbs, such as could or might, in this construction.Here is another photo. Ive c reated a gap fill below it. See if you can make your own Would you rather sentence.Would you rather be ___ ______ _____ ____ ___ _____, or __ _______?Visit the website at rrrather.com to continue practicing these sentences.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Complex Compound English Sentence Structure
Complex Compound English Sentence Structure This is the last part in our series about English sentence structure and word order problems for English language learners. In this video you will hear the explanation for Complex Compound Sentences. This is the last, and most complicated form of the English sentence. Often times, the problem for English language learners is that they dont follow the rules of the simple sentence structure. The most important thing to remember is that there must be a subject, verb relationship in all parts of the sentence.You will see that Complex Compound Sentence has 2 independent clauses and 1 dependent clause. In all 3 parts there is a subject verb relationship.Take a look at this sentence:After Halloween we decided that our daughter, who is two years old, had too much candy, so we threw it away.I.C. After Halloween we decided that our daughter had too much candy.I.C. We threw it away.D.C. who is two years oldWatch the video and complete the exercises to practice compound complex sentences:Look at the 3 sentence parts and put them together to make a compound complex sentence.Dependent Clause: As soon as we arrivedIndependent Clause: We went to the soccer game.Independent Clause: It started to rain.1. _________________________________________.I.C.: We thought the movie was too violent.I.C. Our friends disagreed with us.D.C. who like scarey movies2. _______________________________________.I.C. Well go camping.I.C. We could stay in a hotel.D.C. If the weather is bad3. _________________________________________.I.C. I made dinner.I.C. Paul went to the gym.D.C. which was chicken fajitas4. ________________________________________.I.C. The students were seated and ready.I.C. The teachers was 15 minutes late for class.D.C. because he had to go to a meeting.5. ______________________________________. Lucas Arruda We went to the soccer game and as soon as we arrived it started to rain.We thought the movie was too violent but our friends, who like scary movies, disagreed with us.Well go camping and if the weather is bad we could stay in the hotel.Paul went to the gym while I made dinner, which was chicken fajitas.The students were seated and ready, however the teacher was 15 minutes late for class, because he had to go to a meeting. LOIEnglish Good work Lucas! Ilka 1. We went to the soccer game and as soon as we arrived it started to rain.2. We thought the movie was too violent, but our friends, who like scarey movies, disagreed with us.3. Well go camping and if the weather is bad we could stay in a hotel.4. While Paul went to the gym I made dinner, which was chicken fajitas.5. The studentes were seated and ready, but the teacher was 15 minutes late for class, because he had to go to a meeting. LOIEnglish Nice work Ilka! LOIEnglish Good work! Zeca 1- As soon as we arrive, we went tot he soccer game, when It start to rain. 2- We thought the movie was too violent, but or friends, who likes scarey movies, disagreed with us. 3- Well go camping, and We could stay in a hitel, if the weather is bad. 4- While Paul went to the gym, I made chicken fajitas. 5- The students were seated and ready, and the teachers was 15 min late for class, because he had to go to a meeting. LOIEnglish Zeca,Your sentences need a little work. Have you had the chance to watch the first 2 videos in this series? I recommend watching simple sentence video and complex sentence video and start with those exercises. After you complete those exercises return to this exercise and try rewriting your sentences. Wellington 1 We went to the soccer game, yet as soon as we arrived It started to rain.2 We thought the movie was too violent. nevertheless, our friends disagreed with us who like scarey movies.3 Paul went to the gym and I made dinner which was chicken jajitas.4 The students were seated and ready, but the teachers was 15 minutes late for class, because he had to go to a meeting. LOIEnglish Wellington,Question #2: When we use a relative pronoun (who, which, that, where) in an non-defining relative clause needs to come directly after the subject: We thought the movie was too violent, nevertheless our friends, WHO LIKE SCARY MOVIES, disagreed with us.
First Tutors partners with Potential Plus to help disadvantaged children reach their maximum potential
First Tutors partners with Potential Plus to help disadvantaged children reach their maximum potential First Tutors is an international private tuition service allowing students and parents to choose a home tutor for all popular subjects at many levels and begin private tuition at their home or the tutor's. We showcase both home tutors and private tutors who teach from their own home. First Tutors puts you in control to choose private tutors you like at hourly rates you feel appropriate. Tutors write their own tutoring profiles so you can get a strong sense of how they approach private tuition. Our platform enables you to arrange lessons, and if your tutor doesn't meet your requirements, leave feedback to tell us why and we'll connect you to another one free of charge, giving you peace of mind in your tutoring. We, at First Tutors, firmly believe that all children should be given the best tools for ensuring a better education regardless of their backgrounds. That's why we have teamed up with Potential Plus, to help children from extremely disadvantaged backgrounds find a tutor should they feel they need one. A recent article in The Telegraph states: ...the growth of private tuition matters. Nobody would deny that parents have a right to do what they can for their children. But as a society we have a duty to make sure that those without the means to exercise that right don't lose out. Subjects that are most tutored for are Maths, English, Sciences and Languages as children can fall behind and schools do not offer the support these children need to catch up. The same article states: more enlightened tutor agencies are developing their own programmes to support disadvantaged pupils. First Tutors hast been trying to set up this kind of charity work for years as we understand the important effect private tuition can have on a child's education. We have many tutors willing to offer free tuition to children that would otherwise not have had this opportunity and would be happy to hear from other charities looking to help disadvantaged children. Potential Plus is an independent charity which was established in 1967 that supports the social, emotional and learning needs of children with high learning potential of all ages and backgrounds. This includes children and young people: who have been identified as gifted and talented who have the ability to achieve; but who, for whatever reason, are not achieving their potential who are dual and multiple exceptional (gifted with a disability or learning difficulty) who are profoundly gifted First Tutors have formed a partnership with Potential Plus that aims to find a volunteer tutor for children who have a specific learning disability or who are from disadvantaged backgrounds. These children fall under the category of 'dual and multiple exceptional'; children that do not have the means or the funds to hire a tutor. Our partnership was formed through a common want of enabling these children to grow and learn in confidence and to achieve their full potential. First Tutors has provided tutors willing to help these children learn. There will be no fees included from either parties. Potential Plus has provided the details of the children in need of a tutor and First Tutors has matched them to a suitable volunteer tutor in their area. Parents want the best for their children and both First Tutors and Potential Plus have found a way to ensure parents that do not have the means to ensure their children reach their maximum potential, have the same chance of success as their peers.
I like TutorZ
I like TutorZ These are the nice words of our featured tutor Matt Horwich about TutorZ. I like TutorZ because it is such a quick and easy platform for students as well as tutors to use. As soon as I get a notification, I purchase the lead for as little as two dollars. Within minutes I have made a call or sent a direct email. I usually set up the first session for that week or sometimes that very same day. Thanks to Dirk and his team, there is great tutor+student match made every few minutes. Now lets start studying! Thank you Matt. I shared your good words with all TutorZ team members. You made our day! Dirk Wagner
Star tutor and freelance academic educator Monir Tsazan
Star tutor and freelance academic educator Monir Tsazan Meet our Star tutor and freelance academic educator Monir Tsazan. She lives in Fremont, CA and specializes in Math, Biology, English, Chemistry, History, Science, Spelling, Writing, Reading, Test Prep: ACT, GED, SAT, TOEFL, TOESL. Monir wants to provide students with the skills, inspirational learning environment and knowledge that will lead them to a successful academic and future career as well as making positive every day business decisions. A student who is competent, motivated, enthusiastic, in performing these tasks as well as his/her chosen field of study, will be able to succeed at what they want to do without the necessary business tasks that bog them down and eroding their confidence. Monir enjoys teaching and has 15 years of outstanding tutoring and teaching experience. Experience ranges from elementary, middle school curriculum to college level courses. Monir worked in a cancer Research Biotechnology industry as a Biochemist (QC Analyst) for 5 years, in an extreme learning academic company as an Academic Coach. Monir is flexible and open to negotiate. She is here to help you become successful. She look forward to meeting you and helping you reach your educational goals.
Online Loans to Help Pay For Tutoring Kids - Help Your Kids Learn Better With Fast Loans
Online Loans to Help Pay For Tutoring Kids - Help Your Kids Learn Better With Fast LoansLoans to help pay for tutoring kids is one of the options available to parents today. For parents who cannot afford to send their kids to school, the latest approach to this problem is available in the form of online loans to help pay for tutoring kids.Some parents think that for this solution, they need to go for loans with high interest rate. Actually, it does not mean much if you compare it with other options available in the market today. As a matter of fact, these loans are a very viable solution for most of the parents who want to help their kids to learn well.There are some advantages which you will find in these loans that you need to take into consideration before you apply for them. One advantage is that you can apply for these loans from your home where you have an internet connection. You need not to commute to the office just to find a reliable lender to help you pay for tutoring kids . This is the reason why many parents are opting for loans to help pay for tutoring kids with this option.With the help of online lenders, you can avail of the best deals available in the market. They also have the facility to offer very flexible payment terms for their customers. You can also avail of loan at extremely low interest rates.There are many online loan services offering these loans to help pay for tutoring kids. All you need to do is to log on to the internet and search for the service you want to avail.By logging on to the online services, you will find all the details related to the company you wish to deal with. The payment terms and conditions will be explained to you. You will find that these companies are very well equipped to handle their customer's application as well as loan processing.Nowadays, online lenders offer very competitive rates for their borrowers. You can easily compare the costs from different lenders and take the best option from there. So, you ne ed not worry to come out of the financial pinch.
Finding A Good Chinese Tutor - Learning How To Speak Chinese For Free
Finding A Good Chinese Tutor - Learning How To Speak Chinese For FreeIf you are looking for a good Chinese tutor, there are many places where you can find someone to help you learn the language. You may even find one that you can use yourself if you do not want to have to tutor others.One of the best places to start your search for a Chinese tutor is online. With the wealth of information that is available today, you can find a great resource that will help you learn how to speak Chinese for free. You can choose from a wide variety of different learning styles so that you can choose the one that is right for you.One of the best things about online resources is that they allow you to tailor it to your own needs. For example, you might choose to focus on teaching you how to read or write characters. Another thing you might choose to study is how to use the phone system to order food or where to buy a cab. There are many different areas that you can learn about on the internet.Another p lace to consider when looking for online resources is a local school or a college. There are many great colleges and universities around the world that offer free courses in Chinese. Of course, you need to do some research before you decide which ones are the best for you. It is important to find a university that has a well established track record for offering quality courses in Chinese.There are many other things that you can look for when you are looking for a Chinese tutor. One of them is their experience. Do they have an extensive background in the Chinese language? This will give you confidence in their ability to teach you how to speak Chinese and how to make sure that you know all of the correct pronunciation.You should also be sure that they have a good relationship with the people that they are tutoring. In order to be successful, you need to have somebody that you can trust who can guide you along the way. This can be especially important if you are looking for a tutor t hat is local to you.Finally, you should do some background checking on the Chinese tutor that you are interested in. Do some Internet searches and check with the Better Business Bureau. The Better Business Bureau can be a good place to start if you want to be sure that you are working with a person that you can trust.
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