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Science Lesson 183: Communication on the Internet

A lot of the communication that we do today is based on the internet. Skype calls, emails, and text messages all require this stuff. There are two main types of communications available, known as E-mail, and VoIP. Both are dependent

Posted in 8th Grade, Computers, Science

Science Lesson 168: Making Mobile Apps

Mobile phones are becoming increasingly popular. They’re often used for social media, which are accessed via apps. They are used for calculating, searching, and having fun. But all of these things have something in common. You need an app to

Posted in 8th Grade, Computers, Science

Science Lesson 98: Miraculous Sun

The sun can be seen as the world’s biggest nuclear generator. It has an immense amount of hydrogen atoms in it, and each one is colliding with another one every second, creating another set of atom for an element known as helium. This

Posted in 8th Grade, Astronomy, Science

History Lesson 77: Amendments 13-15

The Constitutional Amendments that happened in the post- Civil War era were made to enforce the rapid and violent Reconstruction plan. The 13th Amendment was made so that slavery was completely abolished slavery and involuntary servitude on a Constitutional level.

Posted in 8th Grade, History

Personal Finance Lesson 86: Understanding your Paycheck

When anyone first gets a paycheck that is actually from doing work for an employer in a business, the paycheck will be smaller than what you would’ve first thought. Now you might go railing at the employer, but really it’s

Posted in 8th Grade, Personal Finance

History Lesson 73: Confederate Generals Part I

The first general was Stonewall Jackson born in 1842. He is the best known Confederate generals besides Robert E. Lee. He had a flawless record in his military decisions other than the Seven Days Battle near Richmond. Before the Civil

Posted in 8th Grade, History

Science Lesson 79: Going Rescues

Going rescues are the hardest and the most difficult to do, mainly because if you aren’t prepared enough, both physically and mentally, you might drown. The first thing before going out and helping the person is by assessing the situation.

Posted in 8th Grade, Life Saving, Science

Personal Finance Lesson 80: Review

Personal Finance was also a review, so once again, nothing new was discussed  

Posted in 8th Grade, Personal Finance

Math Lesson 80: Review

Today was review day, so nothing new was discussed  

Posted in 8th Grade, Internet Math

Science Lesson 76: How to Recognize a Drowning Person

Many of you think that you can identify a drowning person. I mean, obviously they would be flailing there arms and legs around, and yell as loud as they can. Unfortunately, most of this information has probably been gotten from

Posted in 8th Grade, Life Saving, Science
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