Rainbow Reviewing

Felt-tip black, ballpoint blue, and graphite grey make up the usual palette of most students’ notes—but by adding a dash of color here and there, you not only make your notes more fun to look at, but more effective for studying as well. Adding color doesn’t...

Make the Most of Group Projects

Group projects are an inevitable part of school life—sooner or later, you’ll find yourself having to work with other students in order to accomplish a common goal. That goal is usually to get a good grade. Teachers give group projects mainly because they help you to...

The Benefits of Tutorials

Recently, the Department of Education implemented the K to 12 curriculum, adding three more years to students’ basic education. The new curriculum now requires students to have one year of kindergarten, six years of elementary schooling (grades 1 to 6), four years of...

The Best Way to Motivate Kids

Things are no longer that simple with regards to motivating kids of today’s generation. At present, most kids, if not all, are so complex compared to previous generations. Sometimes, giving a candy to a toddler is now seemingly outdated. Though we can say that the...

Common Mistakes by Students during Presentations

Students usually make a number of mistakes when giving presentations. Sometimes, they are just plainly reading and relying to their cluttered—and sometimes unreadable—presentation slides. What’s more is that though these too wordy slides can be easily rectified by...