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5 Reasons Your School Needs a Drinking Water Station
Although many of us don't drink as much water as we should considering how crucial it is to drink water. Getting enough water is crucial for good health, according to the CDC. It protects your spinal cord and other delicate tissues, helps you control your body's temperature, and flushes out waste. Fortunately, there are several simple strategies to increase your daily water intake, such as drinking water with each meal, keeping track of your water consumption, and bringing a water bottle with you to rehydrate throughout the day. What is the greatest strategy to ensure that children have access to clean, fresh water all day long? By setting up drinking water stations at their educational facilities! All schools ought to have water bottle filling stations, for the following main reasons:
By danieltyler9074 years ago in Education
The Lobster Story
Speaking of lobsters, I recall an incident that happened last semester. That day, a classmate and I were walking home from school. Passing a small street, I saw a small store, narrow and almost invisible, squeezed in the middle of a hardware store and a butcher's store, respectively, and no sign, I do not know what to see.
By VioletHolt4 years ago in Education
Steve Jobs
During the summer vacation, I read the book "The Biography of Steven Jobs" on the recommendation of my teacher. I have heard about Steve Jobs for a long time, and he has always been one of the celebrities I admire, so I was deeply touched after reading this book.
By LarryRodgers4 years ago in Education
The Most In Demand Healthcare Careers Today
The Australian healthcare sector is the country's biggest employer. The healthcare system encompasses a wide range of jobs, including doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers, as well as speech therapists, pharmacists, and elderly care workers.
By Marshall Thurlow4 years ago in Education
Math Problems Solved in Creative Ways
School children everywhere are gearing up for their annual break. Parents, on the other hand, want their children to be able to let loose and play all day, but they also want them to learn a little something. But how can you make learning interesting when arithmetic has been viewed as the devil's domain for so long? Math isn't the enemy; it's a lot of fun to learn. It must, however, be made fun of. We've created a slew of entertaining and educational arithmetic games. Learning games with puzzles and activities that convey fundamental and advanced arithmetic concepts to children in a fun and easy method are what we've come up with. Some of the SKIDOS games for 2 year olds have these traits.
By skidos20214 years ago in Education
Creative Ways to Solve Math Games
It's that time of the year again when all school kids are in vacation mode. And while it's amazing for them to let their hair down and play all day, parents still want to get a little bit of learning done. But how are you going to make learning fun when, through the years, math has been looked at as the devil subject? It's time we realize that math isn’t the enemy, it's in fact, a lot of fun. However, it needs to be made fun. We've developed some amazing math games that are engaging and amusing. We understand that math concepts can be challenging so we've created learning games that have puzzles and activities that introduce basic and advanced math concepts to children in easy and fun ways. Here are some of the characteristics of the SKIDOS educational games for kindergarten.
By skidos20214 years ago in Education
Fables
Civilized and polite education is indispensable A snake and a crab live in the same place. The crab is very kind and obedient to the snake, but the snake often bullies the crab with malice. The crab often advised the snake to be honest and gentle, but the snake always refused to listen. The crab was so angry that he secretly cut off the snake's head after it had fallen asleep, resulting in the snake lying straight and motionless on the ground.
By DelorisPowers4 years ago in Education







