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Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. Write the first paragraph of the review as an introduction to the article.

The paragraph should be three to five sentences and must be an attention grabber and make people want to read more. Read each paragraph and sum up the article. Does the article have merit, or is there more research that could be given? You can use subheadings to sum up each part of the article, or you can use bullet points to indicate important information. Say whether the article is creditable or if it is not substantiated with facts. Give the readers a true overview of the article. If the article lacks facts, note that more facts should have been given. Conclude the review with a short three- or four-sentence overview of what you have written. Tell the readers whether reading the article is worth their time. Include details. Read more: How to Review Articles | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5061097_review-articles.html#ixzz29jwtfBA3 >>http://www.ehow.com/how_5061097_review-articles.html 17:37 19th oct 2012

Children Can Learn Morals And Values from fairy Books K-12 Subject Areas > Reading | By: TY Hulse (10/13/12) Views: 35 Books are the best sources to educate excellent morals and teach the right values in kids. Youngsters love fairy tales because they find good characters that may come in their dreams in fairy books. When they read fairy books they learn a lot of good things which they try to inculcate in their life. Their creativity is enhanced when parents read stories and fairy tales at bedtime. They try to become similar as the role models about which they listen or read in the fairy books. Children may find interesting story books in their school library. They may look for their favorite fairy books in the school. Boys and girls may find books of their interest in school library. Each fairy book has main characters and children lover to read about these characters. In fairy books simple stories depicting common life problems are written in simple language for easy understanding of the children. In such story books solutions of such problems are also given and in this way children are able to learn about common problems that they may encounter in their life and they also learn ways to handle such problems easily. In fairy tales, characters of both sexes are found that teach children to co-operate with each other. Due to presence of both sexes now boys and girls are becoming interested in the same story books. Children imitate the characters that they love in the story books. There are many places, animals and things mentioned in the story books that are not actually seen by children. Thus, fairy tales help to increase knowledge of children in regard to different places, animals and things. Books are best friends of children as books such as fairy books provide best company to children. Fairy books have their own charm and these books help children to make an image of their favorite characters in their mind. Books can become a favorite company of your child at any time of the day and they can enjoy reading about their favorite characters. They feel happy when they see beautiful pictures of different animals, gardens and birds in fairy books. Fairy books help children to learn about helping each other, not doing wrong deeds in life, speaking truth, eating healthy food, playing and loving with animals, etc. These values help children to become a good person in life. Every story has a moral and when children read moral stories they learn important things to follow in their life to make their life smooth and happy. After reading fairy books children get rid of their fear and anxiety and they become bold enough to face the realities of life. Regular reading of fairy books may help your children to understand

the real values of life that may help them to achieve success. Reading books also increase knowledge and keep your child busy in useful activity. Sometimes children try to make beautiful pictures on their own by looking from the fairy books. This helps to increase their creativity and learning new form of art. Thus, fairy books are a great source of giving practical knowledge to children which is not provided from anywhere. Children remain absorbed in the characters of story books and do not indulge in harmful activities. Encourage your children to learn more and more books to increase their knowledge and keep their mind fresh. Retrieved on Friday, October 19th 2012 http://www.edarticle.com/article.php?id=28235

What motivates children to learn?


Adult Education | By: Linda Warren (10/07/12) Views: 364

Every child learns a little differently. It would be convenient if each child fit into one of the traditional learning styles, such as visual learner, kinesthetic learner, or auditory learner. The truth is that each child is a unique combination of these learning styles as well as other points in their personalities that make their learning style unique to each child. Learning styles tend to explain how a child learns. Visual learners like to see the educational material demonstrated, they tend to like learning on the computer. Kinesthetic learners need to touch and feel to learn, they like to build models. Auditory learners learn best when hearing the information presented. Besides having a way that they like to learn each student has a reason, a motivation, why they learn. It is important to take advantage of not only the way the child learns, but what motivates the child to learn. Some children learn what is put before them because they feel some sense of obligation to do what they are told to do. For these children it doesnt seem to matter how the material is presented, but that the material is presented. Sometimes these children are called compliant learners. They do not seem to need external rewards to learn unless you consider the approval of adults as a reward. Other children seem to need a more tangible reward. Some athletes are examples of this. They do the school work because the end result is that if they do their schoolwork they are allowed participation in their chosen sport. An example might be football players who must maintain a C average to be allowed to play in the game on Friday night. There are things that are considered rewards, and for each child there is a different reward that is important. Some children are motivated by rewards that are internal. They learn because it gives them pleasure, or they are driven to know more about a subject, or they are driven to learn to know more than other children, in a sense to become an expert. There is a set of children who learn for the joy of accumulating knowledge; in a sense the knowledge itself is the reward Some children are motivated by the act of completion. For example, each chapter in science is an exercise to be completed. When they finish the chapter, they have checked off some mark, and are ready to begin the next chapter, so that they can complete it. For that child, the reward is the check mark, not necessarily the knowledge gained.

Grades are another important reward. Receiving the praise for the grades or the gaining attention for grades can be a reward and a motivator. It is important to find out what the motivator is for your child. External rewards, internal rewards, accolades, privileges, or simply the joy of learning can all be powerful motivators. Once you find the right combination of motivating rewards for your child you will better understand what inspires them to learn. In combination with learning styles, motivational styles can help you get the most learning into your child, with the fewest drawbacks.
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