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  2. The Top 9 Brain Foods for Studying and Exams - Healthline

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    Here are the top 9 brain foods for studying. Guille Faingold/Stocksy United. 1. Berries. Berries are rich in a variety of compounds that may help promote academic performance and protect the ...

  3. Trust Exercises: 15 Ideas for Kids and Teens - Healthline

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    Then the team can compare its drawings. 6. Trust the leader. Divide the group into two teams, with a leader for each. Have the teams line up behind their leaders, one hand on the shoulder of the ...

  4. School Uniforms: The Pros and Cons of Having Them - WebMD

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    Schools that use uniforms argue that they: Encourage discipline and set clearly defined rules. Promote comradery and foster a sense of community. Make it easier for students to get ready in the ...

  5. South Colonie Central School District - Wikipedia

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    Colors. Garnet and Gold. Other information. Website. www .southcolonieschools .org. South Colonie Central School District is a public school district located mostly in the Town of Colonie, New York. It has enrollment of 4,847 students in grades PreK–12 in 8 schools and a student to teacher ratio of 13:1. Its graduation rate is 91%. [4]

  6. 11 Surprising Signs of Intelligence - Healthline

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    linguistic. sensitivity to spoken and written language; ability to use language to achieve goals. logical or mathematical. ability to analyze logically, to do mathematical tasks, and investigate ...

  7. What Makes Kids Intelligent? - WebMD

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    Children need five or six daily servings of fruits and vegetables; five servings of whole grains; two or three servings of meat, fish, or poultry; and two or three servings of milk. Smaller-than ...

  8. Higher-order thinking - Wikipedia

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    Higher-order thinking, also known as higher order thinking skills ( HOTS ), [1] is a concept applied in relation to education reform and based on learning taxonomies (such as American psychologist Benjamin Bloom 's taxonomy ). The idea is that some types of learning require more cognitive processing than others, but also have more generalized ...

  9. Let's Get Ready (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Get Ready is a non-profit organization that provides low-income high school students with free SAT preparation, admissions counseling and other support services needed to gain admission to and graduate from college. Programs are based at colleges, staffed by college student volunteers. Let's Get Ready is the largest network of student-run ...