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High school is the beginning of adulthood. (Crazy, right?) Your teen will face bigger academic challenges, heavier homework loads, new levels of pressure and stress, all while trying to figure out what to do in his or her next stage in life. (Breathe, everyone!) We’ve got you both covered with tons of tips on everything from how to prep for the ACT® and SAT®, to strategies on reducing stress, to how to create an action plan for each year in high school.
Find out how you can help your teen find balance between panicking from stress and beginning to accept individual responsibility for academic performance.
Check out these tips for how you can create a game plan to put forth positive thoughts around learning for your child.
Get tips on how to communicate with your child so there are no surprises on report card day.
Do you know what to ask during a parent-teacher conference to get a better understanding of how your child is doing in school, their strengths & weaknesses, and how they can improve?
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It’s trigonometry time! These unit circles will help your high schooler solve trigonometry problems.
Your child will learn how to form graphs of common functions in these worksheets.
These properties will help your child solve higher-level math equations.
These activities will teach your child more advanced strategies on how to dissect parts of a story.
Check out this list of different prefixes and their meanings.
Check out this list of different suffixes and their meanings.
Your child can use this diagram to outline the different series of events in a story, using different clue words.
This guide includes a Venn Diagram for your child to compare and contrast different elements of a story.
It’s time to put all that writing kids have been doing since they were young to work—these tips will help your teen write a great college/university essay!
Usually the first thing an employer sees when hiring is your resume. It’s a one-page sales pitch for yourself—make it the best it can be with these tips!
Once your resume is complete, it’s time to create a cover letter, where you can introduce yourself and highlight some of your qualifications. Check out some of our ideas for cover letter writing!
Following these tips will help keep your child’s online and email experiences safe, friendly and respectful.
This graphic organizer will help your child organize the necessary components of an argument essay before beginning.
A mindset is an attitude, inclination or disposition. We outline a few tips on how kids can foster a more positive outlook, attitude and frame of mind.