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By: Arisheniah, 10, IL (AKA deoxys123)
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HOMEWORK HELPER
By: Arisheniah, 10, IL (AKA deoxys123)

Do you need help with your homework? Well this is the right place to come for! I can help with almost every subject!

Math: If you have trouble on math, look at the problem twice. Think about it mentally and write it on a piece of scrap paper. Do all the steps in order as you're writing it down. If you're still having trouble, ask the teacher for some extra help.

Reading: Reading isn't that hard at all! If you're having trouble with reading, try out a lower reading level book that's right for you. As you read more and more books, your reading level will get better, and you can start reading bigger books! Reading is fun for everyone!

Science: If you have a science textbook, read what you're learning a few times. It might help you understand it. During Science, take notes on whatever your teacher tells you to. Do fun experiments on the topic you're learning about. It'll help you learn better and understand the meaning of the topic you're learning about. It just takes some thinking.

Social Studies: Social Studies is information of geography, history, countries, and more about the world. You can read your notes and your textbook to study what you're learning about. It might be interesting. Search on the Internet to find out more about what you're learning.

Language Arts: Language Arts is pretty much about learning the usage of grammar in sentences. There's more than just saying a sentence. It's also learning what's in a sentence. Subjects, predicates, adverbs, you name it!

Art: Art is a subject where you can draw, paint, spray and be creative! It's a time to express yourself and have fun. If you can't draw, try doodling every day. Your drawing might get better!

Writing: Anybody can write! If you want to write a book, you should brainstorm ideas. Next write a draft of the book. Edit it, revise it, proof read it. Next publish your book and share!

Test taking: Review your notes a week before the test. Ask your mom or dad to ask questions about the topic. On the night before the test, relax and read a book that you will enjoy.

Keep yourself organized!: Write all your homework down in a planner or an assignment notebook. Get an accordion file to organize notes in separate subjects. Also put your homework in separate spaces.
Follow these tips, and you'll be leading yourself to a successful life in school!






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