Wednesday, March 25, 2020

What Does it Mean To Define Element Chemistry?

What Does it Mean To Define Element Chemistry?When you talk about what defines element chemistry, it's obvious that the right answer is so much more complicated than we could ever define. Just like there are so many different forms of chemical reactions, the defining factor is the fundamental components of that reaction, which are mostly atoms, molecules and some subatomic particles. There are countless combinations, but the one constant element of chemical reactions is the element itself. So, to define chemistry we have to determine the most common element of chemistry, which has been found in every element of the periodic table.The element that stands out is aluminum. Every element with atomic number 91 can be explained in terms of metal atoms, atoms that are the lightest element in the periodic table, and the element is the heaviest. An atom of aluminum has the chemical composition of an aluminum ion, and there are four types of aluminum atoms: Al, As, Al2+, and Al3+.It is not sur prising that this element is the one that occupies the top spot in the list of the elements of element chemistry, since there are a few properties of the element that gives it the capacity to store large amounts of energy, and because of these properties it plays a prominent role in several chemical reactions. The other metals that have atomic numbers larger than ninety also play a key role in the energy release during chemical reactions.The other elements that are interesting for the purposes of defining element chemistry are zinc, which are of atomic number 45, and copper, with atomic number 47. These two elements together form the element selenium, and they play a very important role in another important reaction. There are still other elements, but these three are the most important ones, and by keeping the definition as simple as possible, we can start to discover the properties of elements.The properties of an element are properties that determine how it behaves and interacts with the rest of the world, and the properties of an element are named after the element that first discovered them. One example of the properties of an element is its charge, which can either be positive or negative. Electrons can be either positively or negatively charged, and this also determines how the atom is described in certain quantities.Another important property is that of a group of atoms or electrons in a particular position magnetic. This is very important because this makes it possible for different atoms to pair up together to form various atoms and particles, and this is one of the main roles of atoms in chemical reactions.So by defining chemistry we will have a better understanding of chemical reactions, and understanding of the elements in particular is something that is done so frequently, even in elementary school. By using the definition of element chemistry, you will not only be able to learn a lot more about the element you're looking at, but you will also be able to follow and understand this rule when reading chemistry textbooks.

Friday, March 6, 2020

2017 NAEP Scores - Heart Math Tutoring

2017 NAEP Scores - Heart Math Tutoring 2017 NAEP Scores 2017 NAEP Scores April 12, 2018 This week, results from the 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) became available. NAEP is administered every two years and serves as a common metric for states and selected urban districts. In 2017, Charlotte fourth grade math proficiency rates ranked second out of the selected urban districts and exceeded North Carolina and nation averages (below). Overall, 46% of fourthgraders in Charlotte are performing on grade level in math. For Economically Disadvantaged Students (EDS) however, 29% areon grade level. In 2017, fourth grade math proficiency rates fell for both EDS and non-EDS peers in Charlotte (below). There is a 30% gap between proficiency rates for EDS and non-EDS peers in Charlotte (above). The proficiency gap between black students and white students in Charlotte is larger than the gap between EDS and non-EDS peers (below). Addressing the need for math proficiency must start early. Without foundational math skills, scores decline as difficulty increases (below). Many students leave eighth grade below grade level in math and unprepared for Math I (algebra), a high school graduation requirement. Heartsvolunteers, donors, and school partners areaddressing this critical needfor math proficiencyat the foundational level. With just a few more weeks of tutoring left this school year, we are looking forward to sharing 2017/18 program results on our blog in June! Read more analysis on 2017 NAEP scores from the Charlotte Observer here.

Hangzhou International School (HIS)

Hangzhou International School (HIS) Hangzhou International School (HIS) HIS was founded in 2002 by the International Schools Foundation as a non-profit, independent, day school. ISF operates four international schools: two in Shanghai (SCIS), one in Hangzhou, and one in Cape Town (AISCT). Approximately 600students from over 45nationalities attend HIS in grades Nursery through Grade 12. HIS is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is authorized to deliver the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The school is also currently in candidate status to offer the Primary Years and Middle Years Programs (IB PYP and MYP). Over the years, HIS graduates have been accepted and enrolled in top universities worldwide. The school year offers robust after-school activities and sports programs available after school hours and additionally runs a 1-to-1 laptop initiative across Grades 4-12. HIS also has a dedicated and talented group of educators on its campus. They are a diverse team comprised of 15 nationalities, most of whom come from the USA, Canada, England, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and China. Over 65% of the HIS teaching faculty carry postgraduate degrees in education. Hangzhou International School (HIS) Hangzhou International School (HIS) HIS was founded in 2002 by the International Schools Foundation as a non-profit, independent, day school. ISF operates four international schools: two in Shanghai (SCIS), one in Hangzhou, and one in Cape Town (AISCT). Approximately 650students from over 45nationalities attend HIS in grades Nursery through Grade 12. HIS is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is authorized to deliver the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The school is also currently in candidate status to offer the Primary Years and Middle Years Programs (IB PYP and MYP). Over the years, HIS graduates have been accepted and enrolled in top universities worldwide. The school year offers robust after-school activities and sports programs available after school hours and additionally runs a 1-to-1 laptop initiative across Grades 4-12. HIS also has a dedicated and talented group of educators on its campus. They are a diverse team comprised of 15 nationalities, most of whom come from the USA, Canada, England, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and China. Over 65% of the HIS teaching faculty carry postgraduate degrees in education. View our Brochure

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Maintaining Momentum this Summer to Keep from Falling Behind

Maintaining Momentum this Summer to Keep from Falling Behind Maintaining Momentum this Summer to Keep from Falling Behind Playgrounds may not be the only place your children experience a slide this summer. Whether you call it the summer slide or brain drain, children often fall behind without any academic learning during the summer months. While a break from the mental taxation of school is needed, studies show that children can lose up to two months of their knowledge and skills between school grades. A childs learning not only stagnates during this time, but a significant amount of the knowledge gained from the previous school year could also dissipate. To make matters worse, children who languish in the summer will almost always have trouble getting started when the new school year begins. Its important to remember, the brain is like any other muscle and needs a regular dose of exercise to stay strong. Consider how motivated and great we feel when we work out regularly. After taking a few months off of exercising, however, its easy to lose our motivation and our confidence may slip. Then, when we get over that hump and start exercising again, we often lose endurance and speed. The same thing happens to children after a long break from exercising the mind. They may lose confidence, motivation, and skills. What seems like simply taking two months off can easily slide into four months of progress lost and difficulty getting back into the routine. School is becoming increasingly more challenging each year. Since students have more free time in the summer, its a great opportunity to get ahead. Children that continue learning throughout the summer have an academic advantage that can catapult them into the new school year! The good news is theres plenty of time for both fun and learning in the summer. Check out this blog post for super simple tips! You might also be interested in: Soar Past the Summer Slide with Kumon’s Summer Learning Roundup What Could Your Kids Gain (or Lose) This Summer? Four Easy Ways to Make Summer Break Fun and Educational 6 Practical Tips for Summer Parenting Maintaining Momentum this Summer to Keep from Falling Behind Maintaining Momentum this Summer to Keep from Falling Behind Playgrounds may not be the only place your children experience a slide this summer. Whether you call it the summer slide or brain drain, children often fall behind without any academic learning during the summer months. While a break from the mental taxation of school is needed, studies show that children can lose up to two months of their knowledge and skills between school grades. A childs learning not only stagnates during this time, but a significant amount of the knowledge gained from the previous school year could also dissipate. To make matters worse, children who languish in the summer will almost always have trouble getting started when the new school year begins. Its important to remember, the brain is like any other muscle and needs a regular dose of exercise to stay strong. Consider how motivated and great we feel when we work out regularly. After taking a few months off of exercising, however, its easy to lose our motivation and our confidence may slip. Then, when we get over that hump and start exercising again, we often lose endurance and speed. The same thing happens to children after a long break from exercising the mind. They may lose confidence, motivation, and skills. What seems like simply taking two months off can easily slide into four months of progress lost and difficulty getting back into the routine. School is becoming increasingly more challenging each year. Since students have more free time in the summer, its a great opportunity to get ahead. Children that continue learning throughout the summer have an academic advantage that can catapult them into the new school year! The good news is theres plenty of time for both fun and learning in the summer. Check out this blog post for super simple tips! You might also be interested in: Soar Past the Summer Slide with Kumon’s Summer Learning Roundup What Could Your Kids Gain (or Lose) This Summer? Four Easy Ways to Make Summer Break Fun and Educational 6 Practical Tips for Summer Parenting

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween Halloween is there. Quick turn off the porch light, draw the shades and turn down the TV. The children are coming! Pretty soon they will be banging on the front door with outstretched hands holding large bags for us to fill with treats, shouting and screaming, no demanding Trick or Treat! The TutorZ team wishes all our customers a wonderful Halloween, especially those moms who will be handing out treats tonight. This is an amazing day for all kids, students and adults whose minds are open to miracles, enchantment, magic surprises and mysteries. In this haunted and scary time some superstitious individuals may need professional magic support and protection. For these students TutorZ is offering assistance of qualified magic and spirituality tutors. Happy Halloween Tutors Minaz M. Accounting, Algebra, Business Accounting, Taxes, CPA in Chicago, IL. I provide high quality accounting and tax related training, advice, and mentoring. Matthew Horwich Math, English, Computer and Test Prep in Cleveland, OH. I have been successfully tutoring for over 12 years. I have some glowing letters of recommendation, and among the highest ratings in this region. I graduated with honors, Summa Cum Laude from Case Western Reserve University. Mr. CGibson Math, Algebra, Biology, Chemistry, Writing, SAT, ASVAB in Saint Louis, MO. I find it invigorating to help my students grasp a concept or subject they thought was too difficult or boring. Mr. MyGuru LLC ACT, ADHD, Algebra, Applied Math, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, English, Chinese, French, and GED in Evanston, IL. MyGuru LLC is a 1-1 tutoring and test prep company founded and operated by Northwestern University students, graduates, and PhDs. Best Value Guarantee! Easy match with qualified and trusted tutors at no charge. Find me a Tutor I Do (Not) Like Halloween It seems that Halloween or the precursor to it actually started in prehistoric times by the Celts. No surprise there. I from Scotland and all my brothers agree that our mother is some kind of a witch. When we were kids she always seemed to know when we were up to no good. continue reading ? Interesting Halloween Facts Halloween is one of the oldest holidays in the world, its origins are dating back over 2000 years to the time of the Celts who lived in Britain. Celts celebrated Halloween on October 31st which was the last day of the Celtic calender. continue reading ? Halloween Greetings TutorZ wishes all our customers a wonderful Halloween full of funny tricks and great treats. This is an amazing day for all kids, students and adults whose minds are open to miracles, enchantment, magic surprises and mysteries. continue reading ? Did these samples catch your interest? Receive new articles from the TutorZ blog. Its free. Subscribe to Blog How Does an Abacus Work? The abacus is an ancient calculating tool, constructed for the system of powers of ten. It means, that in lower the column we have the ones place, in the second one we have tens, in the third hundreds, in the fourth thousands, in fifth tens thousands and so on. The simplest type of calculation you can do is, if you stay on the ones place and add one number to another, for example 4 plus 3 and we have 7 as a result of your calculation. Watch this Video ? I like 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.” Matt Horwich, featured math and English tutor. “In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn” Quote by Phil Collins is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor and novelist, best known both as drummer and vocalist for English rock group Genesis and as a solo artist.

How the Language Challenge helped me with Arabic

How the Language Challenge helped me with Arabic Language Challenge contestants, how are you doing? Its only been a week hopefully youve completed a few lessons by now. To help give you some extra motivation, we wanted to share with you a recent email that one of our members (and Community Tutor) sent us. Andrea successfully completed the last language challenge and it helped her become a professional Arabic Translator. Read her story below Dig deep! Keep up the good work! Written by Andrea in Arabic [Translated into English below] ?????? ???? ???????? ????? ? ??????? ????? ?????? ?????? ?? ???? “???????” ??? ???? ????. ????? ?? ??? ?? ???? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ?????? ??? ??? ???? !?????? ?????? ???????? ?? ?????? ?????? ???? ???? ?? ????? ???? ??? ??? ????. ????? ??????? ?????? ??? ???? ?? ??? ???? ??? ??? ???? ?? ???? ???????? ??? ????? ????? ??? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ??? ?? ????? ??? ????. ????? ?? ?? ???? ?? ?????????? ?????? ??? ?? ?????? ?? ???? ?????? ????????. ?? ???? ??? ????? ????? ?????? ???? ??? ?????????? ??? ??????? ???? ??? ????? ???? ???????? ?? ?????? ???? ???? ????????? ???????? ???? ??? ???? ????? ?????? ??? ??? ??????? ?????? ??????? ??????? ??????? ?????? ??? ?? ???? ??? ??????? ?? ???? ????? ???? ???? ??? ??????? ?????? ??? ??????? How the Language Challenge helped me with Arabic Hi friends, both old and new! I really delved into the italki challenge just a few months ago. The primary reason behind my doing so is because I wanted to be an incredible translator (even though most of them are native speakers of whatever language theyre translating from). I think Ive succeeded in that, however. I got a new job at a NYC based translation company where I was responsible for an Arabic language team. The most important thing Id like to mention is that Americans should especially take up a foreign language, or two or three. It hardly crosses our minds to do so because English is considered the language of the world, especially considering that America isnt exactly a prime location for those of us who are language nerds. So, its up to us to seize every opportunity as much as possible to find the most optimal linguistic resources available to us, even if that means registering on a website conducive to such goals like italki! Here are Andreas Language Challenge Before and After Notebook Entrees. It helped her reach her greater goal of becoming an Arabic language translator! BEFORE CHALLENGE To improve my Arabic language skills and pursue my dreams in becoming a fluent translator. AFTER CHALLENGE So, I completed my 10 Arabic lessons with an excellent teacher from this website, Yaser. Highly recommended. The lessons ranged from reading short story excerpts to translating articles from Arabic to English, and my favorite from English to Arabic. That exercise is rarely practiced by native English speakers, and it truly helped me to measure my knowledge of the language. I have a translation job interview this Sunday, so itd be such a treat to see how much I can prove myself to the company if they make me a part of their team! These lessons were rigorous and at times I felt like I was being held underwater, haha, but in a way, thats the point. You allow yourself to be pushed beyond your comfort level because you want this. Salaam! Andrea is joined italki in 2012. She became a Community Tutor in 2013. How the Language Challenge helped me with Arabic Language Challenge contestants, how are you doing? Its only been a week hopefully youve completed a few lessons by now. To help give you some extra motivation, we wanted to share with you a recent email that one of our members (and Community Tutor) sent us. Andrea successfully completed the last language challenge and it helped her become a professional Arabic Translator. Read her story below Dig deep! Keep up the good work! Written by Andrea in Arabic [Translated into English below] ?????? ???? ???????? ????? ? ??????? ????? ?????? ?????? ?? ???? “???????” ??? ???? ????. ????? ?? ??? ?? ???? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ?????? ??? ??? ???? !?????? ?????? ???????? ?? ?????? ?????? ???? ???? ?? ????? ???? ??? ??? ????. ????? ??????? ?????? ??? ???? ?? ??? ???? ??? ??? ???? ?? ???? ???????? ??? ????? ????? ??? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ??? ?? ????? ??? ????. ????? ?? ?? ???? ?? ?????????? ?????? ??? ?? ?????? ?? ???? ?????? ????????. ?? ???? ??? ????? ????? ?????? ???? ??? ?????????? ??? ??????? ???? ??? ????? ???? ???????? ?? ?????? ???? ???? ????????? ???????? ???? ??? ???? ????? ?????? ??? ??? ??????? ?????? ??????? ??????? ??????? ?????? ??? ?? ???? ??? ??????? ?? ???? ????? ???? ???? ??? ??????? ?????? ??? ??????? How the Language Challenge helped me with Arabic Hi friends, both old and new! I really delved into the italki challenge just a few months ago. The primary reason behind my doing so is because I wanted to be an incredible translator (even though most of them are native speakers of whatever language theyre translating from). I think Ive succeeded in that, however. I got a new job at a NYC based translation company where I was responsible for an Arabic language team. The most important thing Id like to mention is that Americans should especially take up a foreign language, or two or three. It hardly crosses our minds to do so because English is considered the language of the world, especially considering that America isnt exactly a prime location for those of us who are language nerds. So, its up to us to seize every opportunity as much as possible to find the most optimal linguistic resources available to us, even if that means registering on a website conducive to such goals like italki! Here are Andreas Language Challenge Before and After Notebook Entrees. It helped her reach her greater goal of becoming an Arabic language translator! BEFORE CHALLENGE To improve my Arabic language skills and pursue my dreams in becoming a fluent translator. AFTER CHALLENGE So, I completed my 10 Arabic lessons with an excellent teacher from this website, Yaser. Highly recommended. The lessons ranged from reading short story excerpts to translating articles from Arabic to English, and my favorite from English to Arabic. That exercise is rarely practiced by native English speakers, and it truly helped me to measure my knowledge of the language. I have a translation job interview this Sunday, so itd be such a treat to see how much I can prove myself to the company if they make me a part of their team! These lessons were rigorous and at times I felt like I was being held underwater, haha, but in a way, thats the point. You allow yourself to be pushed beyond your comfort level because you want this. Salaam! Andrea is joined italki in 2012. She became a Community Tutor in 2013.

A Lesson in Math - An Algebra Tutor in Need

A Lesson in Math - An Algebra Tutor in NeedOne of the greatest advantages to studying with an algebra tutor in need is that you will learn more in a few short months than your peers do in years. This is because you are working together with a skilled person and not just doing it alone. You will have more opportunities to make mistakes because you are learning from someone who has mastered the skills. In addition, there will be more opportunities for them to help you improve.A second advantage is that you will find that a particular tutor has a high degree of attention to detail. He or she will work very hard to enhance your skills and you will be very grateful for their effort. Not only will you get much better results, but you will also have a good teacher who can encourage you to reach your full potential.Third, they are flexible in their hours. If you can spare some time, then spend it with them. They will get the most out of your time if you allow them to use it effectively.Fourt h, a higher grade can be expected from you because a particular algebra tutor is more experienced. Usually, students who do not have someone to practice with are unhappy with their grades and often turn to people to assist them. For one thing, they tend to be impatient. But they do not spend enough time on the subject because they are too busy trying to keep up with their homework.Lastly, you will get more attention from them because they know you want more time to learn and you are their student. When they start struggling with the subject, they will give more attention to you and it will motivate you to get your homework done more quickly.Even though they do not have a degree in math, they will be eager to answer any questions you may have and work hard to help you with your math problems. That will keep you motivated and engaged in your math class so that you are less likely to leave the classroom frustrated.It is important that you choose the best one for you. Not all of them ha ve backgrounds in math, so you need to be wary. Ask him or her to give you sample tests. Keep in mind that there are hundreds of tutors available and only one can be the best one for you.