Language Arts Activities

April 25th, 2008 Stephen U. Posted in Education, Language and Culture Comments Off

Language Arts ActivitiesLanguage Arts can be made fun and exciting! When students are presented with interesting and challenging language arts activities, literacy is improved as well as their knowledge of the world around them.

Fact Frenzy has found a great resource that contains some Language Arts Activities and lesson plans that students can use to hone their language arts skills.

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Concerted Effort?

April 15th, 2008 Richard B. Posted in Education, Language and Culture No Comments »

Concerted EffortHave you ever been told by someone that you need to make a “concerted” effort? You may wanted to ask them to clarify what they mean, especially if they told you to do it by yourself.

Fact Frenzy sheds some light on the frequently misused (and perhaps over-used) term: concerted effort. Read the rest of this entry »

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American Sign Language

April 10th, 2008 jawn g. Posted in Education, Language and Culture Comments Off

American Sign LanguageAmerican Sign Language is a native language among millions of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people throughout the United States, as well as a few other countries in the world.

Not only is ASL a bona-fide language of some American citizens, it is also taught as a foreign language in a growing number of American schools and universities.

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Fact Fragment Frenzy

April 2nd, 2008 Tamara L. Posted in Education, Language and Culture, Science Comments Off

Fact FragmentBeing faced with the task of performing and presenting research often means one is engaged in the challenge of finding, analyzing, and piecing together fact fragments.

Fact Frenzy offers this article as a general guide that may help explain how to extrapolate fact fragments effectively, while maintaining an objective and logical course based on sound reasoning.
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