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Nces: How to Create a Pie Chart
Resource from the National Center for Education Statistics provides tools and steps for creating printable pie charts online. Fill in the information, click the necessary buttons, and you have created a pie chart!
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Nces: Create a Graph: Line Graph
This resource from the National Center for Education Statistics provides tools for creating line graphs right online! Select a type of graph, fill in the information, and voila! -- you have created a wonderful graph all your own!
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National Center for Education Statistics: Nces Classroom
Just what is the NCES Students' Classroom? In addition to many useful features, this site provides math and statistical activities tailored to a middle and elementary school students.
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Nces Kids' Zone: Dare to Compare: Science Grade 4
How do you compare with students nationally and from around the world? Take the interactive online quiz to find out.
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Federal Work Study
This site explains the Work Study program, how much you are paid, and how many hours you work.
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U.s. Department of Education: Grants & Contracts.
This site has information about grants and contracts available from the U.S. Department of Education for individuals, schools, and states working in the areas of English language acquisition and bilingual education.
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The Partnership for Reading: Childhood: Teaching Approaches: Fluency Instruction
A short explanation of why fluency instruction is important and how fluency develops in a child.
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Academic Success: A Tool Kit for Hispanic Families
This resource is a tool kit for parents, available in English and in Spanish, prepared by the U.S. Department of Education. It tells parents how to help their children through school, from preschool and on to middle and high school.
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Academic Success: A Tool Kit for Hispanic Families
This resource is a tool kit for parents, available in English and in Spanish, prepared by the U.S. Department of Education. It tells parents how to help their children through school, from preschool and on to middle and high school.
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Helping Your Child With Homework
Your attitude counts! Look here for hints from the U.S. Department of Education on monitoring students homework. For students of all ages and for parents, this is a guide, checklist, and a list of resources that will help with homework.
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U.s. Department of Education: Involvement in My Child's Education
This concise list of sites covers numerous topics that deal directly with a child's success in school. These topics include No Child Left Behind, supplemental services, and family involvement.
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U.s. Dept. Of Education: Childhood: Teaching Approaches: Vocabulary Instruction
How do you teach vocabulary instruction in your classroom? This site offers some suggestions to accomplish this mighty task.
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Nces: Kids' Zone: Education Quiz
Test your smarts about education in the U.S. and the world by taking this quiz.