Sunday, March 29, 2020

Organic Chemistry - What is Electronegativity?

Organic Chemistry - What is Electronegativity?Many parents want to start an interest in Organic Chemistry, but not too many know what the term 'electronegativity' means. The article below will help parents familiarize themselves with the term.In case you're not familiar with the term 'electronegativity', it refers to the electrical properties of a molecule. Electronegativity refers to the relative rate of interaction between an electron and a molecule, or in other words, how easily the electron is repelled from the molecule. Electronegativity is a pretty complicated field, and if you've ever wanted to do research on the subject, it's best to read the written work of a good Organic Chemistry tutor. The best Organic Chemistry tutors have years of experience under their belt and are generally well-versed in this topic.With a large molecule like carbon, electronegativity is quite important, because when a molecule with one more electron than another molecule comes into contact with the m olecule with more electrons, that molecule immediately becomes electronegative. It is this first electron that then follows the chain of electrons, creating the electrostatic charge that can subsequently repel or attract.To get an example of this, think about how some new molecules are manufactured. These are molecules that are created by adding one atom with one more electron to a molecule which already has one more electron than another molecule.When this occurs, the electron in the existing molecule must be either exchanged for an extra electron, or the remaining one is removed. This action produces a second molecule, which have the same number of electrons as the first, but two more protons in its nucleus. An electron with two protons, and two more with four, make this molecule, or molecule with two protons and two neutrons, or (N=2) - the same as the original molecule.The first atom in this chain then must go into a less energetic state before it can gain the two additional ele ctrons required to be electronegative. It does this through kinetic energy, or heat energy - and then energy can be transferred from this to the second atom that makes up the chain, in order to complete the process.There are other types of bonds that are produced in this way, but in general, a molecule goes into the second state because the electron in the first atom changes, creating a second electron with two protons in its nucleus. The second atom then uses this energy, to create a bond with the next atom that has more electrons than the first, making that the second atom electronegative.As the chain continues, these bonds continue to the end, in a process called a bond elongation, where one atom starts using all the available energy it has, to make a bond with the next one, with each having more electrons than the one before. Finally, at the end of the chain, the bonds end with the third atom, with all the atoms having three electrons each, creating a completely electronegative molecule.

Friday, March 6, 2020

You Said What Or, the Joys of Learning the Local Language

You Said What Or, the Joys of Learning the Local Language Once upon a time, I was a language teacher in Japan.   I studied hard and got my Japanese to a level that allowed me to hike, ski, surf and sushi taste my way across Japan.   I had the time of my life and wouldn’t trade it for anything else in my life.   But it was not always that way.   When I first touched down as a fresh-faced youngster, I had the benefit of being placed in a great school with ample holidays and I told myself I would make the most of them.   So every chance I got, I jumped on the train and explored the country with my new teacher friends; it was a breeze with them leading the way.   But as my new friends started to move back home, I had to rely on my broken Japanese to get me around the country.   I was content to just point and mime my way through most situations, but this severely limited the amount of things I could do.   I was stuck in a rut and contemplating going home until I had an epiphany brought on by two life-changing moments: one embarrassing and one terrifying.My embarrassing epiphany moment happened at a school function.   Hundreds of children piled on to five replica London double-decker buses and drove around Tokyo with us playing games and singing songs in English.   It was a great day and afterwards my head teacher took me around to meet some of the students’ parents.   One proud father shook my hand and asked me in Japanese, “Ureshikatta?” which means “Did you enjoy the day?”   I thought I’d take a crack at answering in Japanese, but instead of saying “Sou, Ureshii,” which means, “I did enjoy it?” I jumbled up my phonics and blurted out “Urusai,” or, “Shut up.”Egg, meet my face.However, that was nothing compared to my first health scare.   After suffering through terrible pains in my side, my friend kindly took me to the hospital.   After the doctor examined me, he had a chat with my friend.   Now, because Japanese uses lots of English loan words (gum = gamu, soccer = sakka) I thought I’d be able to follow the conversation.   To my horror, I kept hearing them say “kensa, kensa” â€" or in my mind, “cancer, cancer.” You can imagine what horrible ideas were floating through my head. As we left the office, me white as a ghost, I grabbed my friend and asked what all that cancer business was about. “What are you talking about?” she said.  â€œYou kept saying cancer, am I okay? What’s wrong with me?” I asked.  â€œOh, kensa: that means blood test!” My sigh of relief and subsequent collapse onto a couch in the waiting room was so loud it brought some nurses into the hall and I had to relive my horror and embarrassment as I composed myself.After that, I put my shoulder to the grindstone, studied Japanese every chance I got and was rewarded ten times over.   I learned that being able to communicate in the local language not only saved me from embarrassing situations or frightening misunderstandings, but it opened my eyes to a whole new side of Japan.   Now inst ead of heading to Tokyo every weekend to hang out with other expatriates, I started exploring smaller towns and more rural areas where, with my newfound language skills, I gained a new perspective on Japanese culture.   Instead of eating at restaurants where you buy tickets from a machine and eat in silence, I started to frequent local mom-and-pop places and made a lot of new friends.   Instead of only hanging out with fellow teachers, I was able to make more Japanese friends, see what Japanese family life is like, and gain a better perspective on everything Japanese.   See a pattern yet?When people talk about the benefits of travel, the number one reason stated is usually “broadening horizons.”   Well, walking through a foreign city and seeing a culture’s monuments is all good fun, but I’ve found that these types of activities only let us see a culture on the surface.   But by learning the local language, we can open up an almost infinite amount of doors that lead to greate r understanding of a culture, and, in turn, a more enjoyable and rewarding time abroad. As teachers living overseas, we are afforded an opportunity most travellers aren’t.   Don’t make the same mistake I did â€" take the time to learn the local language from the beginning.By  Nicholas Crowe

How to travel the world and make money in 2020 by teaching English abroad (or online!)

How to travel the world and make money in 2020 by teaching English abroad (or online!) The new year has begun and, if you haven’t already, now is a great time to reflect on some New Year’s resolution ideas for 2020. For many of us, it’s all too tempting to fall back on resolutions focused on dieting or self-improvement. A much better plan is to make resolutions you’ll actually want to stick to that are based on things that enrich your life and bring you happiness. So, let’s talk more about a resolution that can do both: travel more this year! If this is already one of your resolutions you’ll be at no loss for travel inspo because Lonely Planet has already released its Best in Travel 2020 list and Travel and Leisure have rounded up 50 Best Places to Travel in 2020. But, of course, deciding where you want to go is the easy part. Figuring out how to get there can be a little more tricky. If you’re looking for a great way to tick travel destinations off your list this year, teaching English abroad might be the best option for you. Not only does teaching abroad allow you to travel the world but you can also continue to work and make money while you’re at it. With growing worldwide demand for English teachers, there are plenty of teaching positions available just about anywhere for new grads or certified teachers. When it comes to teaching English you have two options: you can either move to a new country to teach there or live the digital nomad life by teaching English online. So, keep scrolling for a step-by-step guide on how to make your 2020 travel dreams into a reality by teaching English abroad. How can you travel more and make money in 2020 by teaching English abroad? Get qualified by doing an online teacher certification course. Choose if you want to teach English abroad or online. Land a teaching job in a convenient location to where you want to travel. Grow your travel fund while working as a teacher. Take off on the travel adventure you’ve been dreaming of! 1. Complete a TEFL certification The first step towards teaching English abroad or online is getting qualified. If you have a university degree in education, you may already qualify for some jobs. But, if you don’t have oneor if you want to make your application stand out, you’ll need to get a teaching qualification to teach English as a foreign language (TEFL)in order to find teaching jobs abroad. With aBachelor’s degree (in any subject)getting a teaching certification is pretty simple. Holding a BA in any subject is the main entry criteria for any good TEFL certification course. Speaking of TEFL courses, a quick Google search will reveal there is no shortage of TEFL courses to choose from. So being mindful of your budget, learning style and the amount of time you have to dedicate to your TEFL course will help you choose the right TEFL course for you. Doing your TEFL certification online is the fastest and most afforableroute to getting an English teaching job abroad. Along with your bachelor’s degree, your TEFL certificate will qualify you to teach English as a foreign language in any country around the world. Online TEFL courses also offer a great amount of flexibility, so you’ll have plenty of time to work or plan your travels alongside studying. And if you’re keen to hit the road as soon as possible you can even get a TEFL certification online while you travel. 2. Decide if you want a teaching job abroad or online teaching job. Once you’re TEFL qualified you’ll be ready to start applying for English teaching jobs abroad. Next, you need to choose which route you’ll take. Would you rather commit to living in one place or do you want the freedom to move around? Let’s take a look at each choice a bit more! Option 1: Teach English Abroad in one place Finding a teaching job abroad normally means you’ll work in one location for one school. The process of finding a teach abroad job after you’re qualified can take around three months or more, depending on where you want to teach. You’ll spend anywhere from a few months to a year in one destination as an ESL teacher. That means you’ll have time to make local friends, learn the language and immerse yourself in the culture where you live. And travel-wise you’ll be able to visit destinations that are accessible from your new home base. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Option 2: Teach English online from anywhere with Wifi Choosing an online teaching job means you’re not tied to one location, as long as you have a good internet connection you can work from wherever you like. The process of finding an online teaching job after you’re qualified can take as little as two weeks. The obvious benefit of this is the huge amount of flexibility it offers. Your job will allow you to travel wherever you like, whenever you like, traveling the world and making money as you go. If you want to travel to a bunch of countries or don’t have a firm itinerary yet, this could be the best option for you. 3. If you decide to teach English abroad, get a job close to where you’d like to travel. If you already know you want a teaching job abroad, think carefully about choosing a destination that will place you within reach of all the places you want to visit. Luckily, living in one area for a longer period will mean you can travel extensively in the surrounding area, as well as having the time to fully enjoy the cultural experience where you live. So when choosing a destination, make sure to factor in all the travel experiences you could have nearby and how accessible that location is from airports and train stations. There are hundreds of teaching jobs all around the world available through our job board. To give you a little teaser of some of the top TEFL destinations abroad with the best proximity to hot travel spots, we’ve listed a few regions you may want to explore. Where’s the best place to teach English in Central America in 2020? If you’re interested in traveling in the Americas or in the Carribean, why not teach English in Mexico? While you’re there, make sure to visit luxury coastal paradise Baja Sur’s East Cape, ranked number 5 in Travel + Leisure’s 50 Best Places to Travel in 2020. Where’s the best place to teach English in the Middle East in 2020? Teaching in Dubai will give you great access to the Middle East, Europe and Africa. As Dubai is a travel hub it has plenty of quick connections to nearby destinations including Travel + Leisure’s number one travel destination Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, an emerging art and culture hot spot. Where’s the best place to teach English in Asia in 2020? If you want to explore Asia there are many great options to choose from! Teaching English in China means you can live in Travel + Leisure’s number seven destination, Beijing. Bhutan was named Lonely Planet’s best country to visit in 2020, which is easily accessible if you’re teaching English in Thailand. Beyond these locations, there are equally exciting opportunities to explore different corners of the continent by: Teaching English in Japan Teaching English in Korea Teaching in Taiwan 4. Save money for your travels while teaching English. One of the biggest advantages of teaching English abroad or online is that it allows you to make money to fund your travels while you’re overseas. If you decide to teach abroad in one location, this will probably mean that you build up a travel fund from your monthly salary. You can then use your savings to take short, local trips on the weekends, or larger trips during school holidays or after your contract ends. Of course, how far you can travel will depend on how much you earn. If you have ambitious travel plans to fund, take a look at the top countries to make the most money teaching abroad. If you are teaching English online you have two options to fund your travels: You could teach online from home to save up a travel fund. Then you can take short or long trips when you feel like you have enough money to fulfill your travel plans. You could make money while traveling by teaching English online. This is not a way to save money, but a way to fund your travels while you’re on the go, and a great option for people who want to travel but don’t have a travel fund saved up. It's also a great idea to look into it more practicallyby looking into your potentialearnings vs. expenses with either option. If online teaching sounds ideal, you can start bycalculatinghow much you can make teaching online before you plan your trip. Or if you're leaning more towards teaching abroad, don’t forget to check out living expenses in different countries to get an idea of how far your hard-earned cash will stretch while you’re on the road. 5. Plan your trip and live your travel dreams. Once you’ve worked out which kind of TEFL job best suits your travel plans, it’s time to start planning the details. First, you’ll need to get TEFL certified and start applying for jobs online. The best place to start is at the Teach Away job board where hundreds of teaching jobs abroad are posted regularly and you can filter by country or region. Once you’ve found a few jobs in your ideal location, think about your lifestyle preferences. Different schools may offer different salaries, vacation days and working hours. Think about what will work for you (and your travel plans) so you can find the best option for you. If you’re looking for online teaching jobs, it’s time to start working on a travel itinerary. Thinking about which destinations you want to visit will help you figure out how much you need to earn to make your travel plans work. It’s also worth considering how many hours you can work each week while you’re traveling, and how much flexibility you need in your schedule when looking for online teaching jobs. Different companies will offer different salaries and working hours. Once you’ve chosen your ideal teaching job, you’re ready to go! It’s time to pack your bags and put a big tick next to travel on your new year’s resolutions list. Get started today! So here’s to 2020 â€" the year you traveled the world and made money! Create your free Teach Away account and complete your candidate profile so you can explore our job board and apply for teaching positions around the world.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

How to Get a Free Download For Your Typing Help!

How to Get a Free Download For Your Typing Help!If you are considering paying someone to teach you how to type, I am going to tell you right now that there is no such thing as a typing tutor. But if you really need the help, I would recommend that you find a friend who is really good at this and find them online to get help. I know from experience that it is very difficult to get online friends to become friends with you.I would suggest that you build a friendship first by teaching them and then when they feel comfortable you can start asking for advice. If you're looking for a software program or eBook to help them learn how to type, I would encourage you to start with a free download. These downloads are the easiest way to get started.I recommend that you purchase either a printable help book or a software program. There are thousands of other sites out there that are offering these types of programs. If you're willing to pay for something you can get a much better deal.There are s ome very popular and established sites that offer a computer program that you can download for free. They will send you instructions on how to type through the internet, so it should only take a couple of minutes. If you can learn to type, you will be ahead of the game.Many people prefer to have their typing tutor in person, but if you have money, you could use the free download. You can also pay a fee for the software or for a printable book. If you're good at typing, you don't need to pay for anything.There are thousands of sites that offer a free download and you can use this freebie to learn how to type. My suggestion is to go online and look for free help that will help you. I always recommend that you get a free download and continue to work at improving your typing skills.Many free downloads are oversimplified or explain very little about how to type. I think you will find that you get a lot more help and a lot more results if you get a proven way to teach yourself how to typ e. Remember that there is no such thing as a typing tutor, but you can get an eBook and software to help you learn how to type quickly and effectively.

Tutoring Jobs in Green Bay, WI

Tutoring Jobs in Green Bay, WIThere are many opportunities to become a tutoring student in Green Bay, WI. Whether you are looking for a part time, full time, or even a contract position, there are several online sources where you can find tutoring jobs. This article will discuss the opportunities available and provide some recommendations to help you find tutoring jobs in Green Bay WI.One of the best places to search for tutoring jobs is at the Green Bay UW EDU website. This website allows you to search the catalog, read job postings, and see when you can apply. The company also offers tutorials that teach students how to tutor and screen applicants. Students should make sure they read all of the requirements, including everything from age requirements to academic requirements.Another way to find tutoring jobs in Green Bay, WI is to search online at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay web site. The site has a central database for tutoring jobs. You can search by institution, state, college or university, or grade level.If you are looking for a job in Green Bay, WI, you can search the Employment Web site for tutoring jobs. These are normally posted in the newspaper, the school newsletter, and on the campus bulletin board. You can also look at Craigslist and Adjacent Wisconsin to see if there are any ads for tutoring services. Also check your local newspaper for job postings.Tutoring is not just limited to students in college. Anyone who wishes to further their education or wants to learn another career can do so. You can get a regular teaching job, take up volunteer work, or start your own business. This could lead to a new career or you could teach someone how to take care of a pet or sell jewelry. The possibilities are endless. You must have specific skills in order to be successful. Many people want to be teachers but lack specific teaching skills. Others may need to focus on science or other subjects. Although there are numerous tutoring opportunities, it is important to remember that everyone's experience may be different.Of course, not every tutoring opportunity is ideal. Some require too much time, money, or training. But you can still find tutoring jobs in Green Bay WI, if you know what type of teacher you want to be. If you want to teach math, chemistry, and psychology, you will need special training or information.

Our Guide to Studying Zoology

Our Guide to Studying Zoology Everything about Learning Zoology ChaptersWhat is Zoology?How to Study ZoologyZoology JobsWhile zoology might sound a bit of an obscure discipline at first, it actually makes up one of the three main branches of biology, which also include botany and microbiology. A scientist involved in zoology can study a range of different subjects, from animal physiology and animal behavior, to entomology and biochemistry.What exactly is zoology though? The simple definition involves its primary goal: studying everything about animals, from the unique ecosystem they might be living in to the molecular processes that help it survive. Zoologists can be found leading an innovative research project, being involved in laboratory work, to heading wildlife management involving living organisms in national parks. The more complex definition, and the one that will help you study concept you might be studying, starts with the history of zoology as a discipline.Zoological studies concern fragile and sophisticated ecosystems

All You Want to Know about Playing Guitar Chords

All You Want to Know about Playing Guitar Chords Techniques for playing guitar chords ChaptersProgressive training for learning the chordsFinding common points between the chordsConfidently go from one chord to the nextTricks and advice for doing a chord progressionGuitar training is an excellent idea for the beginner musician, as it’s the perfect instrument for playing and imitating our favorite pieces of music quickly.Plus, as soon as you’ve mastered the guitar playing basics, it’s easy to facilitate your learning further. Even for absolute beginners!These foundations consist of knowing scales and basic chords, and reading notes and tablatures. Basic guitar lessons are very helpful at learning the basics and hopefully getting a little music theory thrown in!Whether it’s a major chord, minor chord, seventh chord, harmonic chord, or even a pentatonic scale over a chord (that’s a mouthful!), chords are an essential part of your guitar and ear training.Since the neck and fretboard are central guitar components, it’s vital to know how to correctly place one†™s fingers, strum the strings and to play a chord progression.Once you’ve achieved this, you can officially profess to play the guitar and benefit from the guitar!For the beginner guitarist especially, guitar training is anything but easy: strings make our fingers ache, our right hand doesn’t quite coordinate as it should with the left, and what can we say about all those bar chords that seem impossible to learn while keeping in tune!Whether you have a brand new guitar or play in vintage style, for beginners who want to learn to play the guitar, we recommend getting a tuner, learning guitar scales and how to read music and perform techniques like fingerpicking. In addition, discover the basic guitar chords. Moreover, you must to learn to play chords in a progression so that your overall playing becomes fluid and in tune. And most importantly, gaining fluency will help ease the pain at the tip of your fingers!Fortunately, you can find guitar tabs and chord charts for known songs on the Internet and in specialized magazines with which to you train yourself. In no time at all you’ll be able to learn easy guitar songs and arpeggios, and go on to riff or do guitar licks like Jimi Hendrix and play your own solos!Before this however, the first step will be learning to succeed at playing two chords together without losing the guitar rhythm. Once you’ve mastered that you’ll need to multiply these efforts to play a music piece!But how? Here are some guitar for beginners hints.Finding common points between the chordsIdentify the chords and know them well.Learn the different between an F chord, E minor chord and a C major chord. This will help teach you fingering techniques and how to play confidently.For optimal sequences between two or more chords, you must first locate the common points they may have.When two consecutive chords have one or more fingers in common: this could facilitate the placement of your hand along the frets without having to move all your fingers.When the position between two chords only shifts by one or several sections: this means that finger positioning doesn’t change, you simply have to move your hand several sections.Play a tune correctly using simple chords.When the position of the chord is moved by one fret or several strings: here too, no need to move your fingers one by one because your hand will move itself according to the number of necessary strings.When two chords that follow each other are in the same order: try to keep your fingers grouped to position them rapidly.When certain notes are common but the placement of the fingers doesn’t match: change the placement of the fingers on one of the chords to give the impression that the two chords have several fingers in common.When there is no common point between the chords: unfortunately there are no shortcuts to take in this scenario, you’ll have to memorize how to place the two chords individually in order to play them fluidly in a sequence while rea ding the tablatures well and strumming with your other hand.Why do this?If you study the different chords that you must play and string together, you’ll learn to make the most of these common points. With practice, you’ll be able to move your entire hand without moving your fingers and effortlessly improve the fluidity of your playing.An exercise for locating your chords optimallyIf some of your fingers stay in the same place between two chords, try to maintain them perfectly identically while you shift all the others.If you have to shift the entire position, train yourself to keep the fingers in their position even if you need to release your hand: the aim of the exercise is to position a chord, whichever it is, in space, without putting your left hand on the neck.Thus, thanks to this simple exercise, your hand will learn to anticipate your fingers, increasing your flexibility and fluidity.Break down a movementIf your two chords contain empty strings, you can play notes that ar e already available without even putting down your fingers.Where does that index finger and ring finger go again? If you learn to analyze your movement, you’ll also know at once if notes can be played without having to place other fingers.You’ll gain time and move between your chord progressions more naturally.Confidently go from one chord to the nextStringing together two chords necessitates an average of 6 small steps that you can break down according to your level.First, learn all your chords by heart so you can next train yourself on one chord progression in particular.Learn your chords to play the guitar naturally!Be patient and practice your guitar! It’s impossible to learn to change and string together chords in one time only, even by taking an online guitar lesson.Here is a breakdown of a method:Form your first chord with your left hand.Slowly change your position to form the second chord.Observe how your fingers are positioned, asking if there are two common points be tween the chords, whether the fingers cross over each other, and if there are some that don’t change positions.Go from the first to the second chord on the guitar, then do make the opposite gesture, going from the second towards the first, softly and slowly: your fingers must stay as relaxed as possible all while performing a minimum of movement. It’s important to pull off these “glissandos” between chords in a slow, exaggerated manner in order to build up muscle in your fingers. Most importantly, it will help you form the habit of the finger positioning. From there, you’ll be able to increase the rhythm and speed of your succession like a crescendo.Repeat this step 20 times if you must, and even more if you need to: the aim is that this gesture becomes natural, instinctive, while you are at ease and relaxed.Now, the last step consists in carrying out this entire exercise. There’s one catch: you must pluck your guitar strings with your right hand, in order to hear the st rings ring. To verify if the sound is in tune, play each string alone to locate and study the sound.This will help you play arpeggios!Tricks and advice for doing a chord progressionRegular PracticeOf course, to arrive at stringing together the chords like an expert, à la Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan or Ben Harper, if there is but one piece of advice to follow, it would be to train regularly.Check for affordable guitar lessons here.Adopt Ben's guitar style!What do we mean by this? How long should you practice your guitar to achieve a fluid playing style? Professional guitarists recommend daily practice or every 2 days from 10 to 15 minutes so that gestures become automatic and so that your muscles “memorize” the chords and finger placement. You’ll quickly learn the difference between terms like open chords and major chords.The support of a guitar instructorIf you don’t manage to motivate yourself or succeed at making chord progression, ask a guitar instructor for guidance. He or she will provide sound advice via a private lesson or guitar course. Maybe you can even find free guitar lessons with a friend?The guitar teacher will show you if you are holding yourself wrong or correct any bad habits you may be taking on.Learn to string your chords together with a professional!Having a guitar professor allows you to get an immediate return on your fingerstyle, playing and practice: he or she will be your mirror, considerably enriching your training.Keep the rhythmRhythm is an ultra-important element for playing the guitar well â€" whether you play rock, rhythm, blues or jazz guitar. Notably, it’s vital to not lose the rhythm when doing a chord progression.Don’t slow down to change chords and learn to play with a metronome. This way, you won’t lose time analyzing your playing: you’ll learn to play at the correct tempo while placing your chords where they should be.Once you master the two chords and your placements appear correct, use a timer, and try to do it as many times as you can in upscale and downscale movements on your guitar neck. Next stop on your path to learn guitar: fourth chords and fifth chords (or power chords) and riffs!Always privilege quality over quantity: try to do 5 correct chord progressions (of 15 sequences) in 1 minute with a crisp sound.Pay attention to your breathingWe are particularly referring to noticing your breathing during the split-second moment in your chord progression when you let the empty strings resonate, allowing you to pull off your sequence as it should be.This “respiration” must always come before the chord change and more precisely on the eighth note that precedes the first phase of the measure to come.And if you want to get very technical: when you use your pick to string together two chords (often constructed on a pair of eighth notes), instead of playing two pick strokes, use the last part of the empty bar to correctly place your left hand.Visualize the chord sequenceLearn to visuali ze the barre chord sequence.Remember how you learned how to read music? Close your eyes and visualize your fingers in their correct position to form the chord to follow.If you can hold this mental image, you’ll prepare your mind to undertake this gesture in complete flexibility.If possible, use the fingers that don’t move to serve as a support, or as a pivot to carry out your chord change. Next step will be adding equipment like a capo or amps to heighten your chord progressions and guitar music playing.You now know how to play guitar chords! You are well on your way to becoming an expert guitar player.We hope you enjoyed these guitar tips. And don’t forget to keep practicing and keep your guitar playing motivation strong! Just picture yourself onstage playing those guitar solos!Why not see how video games can help you learn the guitar.

What Are Fractions Online Physics Tutors Tutorpace

What Are Fractions Online Physics Tutors Tutorpace Fractions are described as a part of a whole. Fractions have a number written on top and a number written in the bottom. The top part is known as the numerator and the bottom part is known as the denominator and it is written in the form of a/b where a and b are integers and b 0. Fractions form a very important section of numbers in math and operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division can be performed on them. Example 1: Add the given fractions, 1/2 + 3/2 + 5/2 The first step is to add the first two fraction numbers. We can directly add the fractions because they have the same denominator 2. This gives: 1/2 + 3/2 = (1 + 3)/2 = 4/2 Now, add the third fraction 5/2 to the derived answer 4/2. This implies we get: 4/2 + 5/2 = (4 + 5)/2 = 9/2 Therefore, adding the three fractions together we get: 1/2 + 3/2 + 5/2 = 9/2. Example 2: Evaluate the given fractions, 2/3 4/3 + 7/3 The first step is to subtract the first two fraction numbers. We can directly subtract the fractions because they have the same denominator 3. This gives: 2/3 4/3 = (2 4)/3 = -2/3 Now, add the third fraction 7/3 to the derived answer -2/3. This implies we get: -2/3 + 7/3 = (-2 + 7)/3 = 5/3 Therefore, evaluating the three fractions together we get: 2/3 4/3 + 7/3 = 5/3.

4 Mnemonic Devices for Elementary Students

4 Mnemonic Devices for Elementary Students Using mnemonic devices is an excellent way to help elementary students learn and retain important information. If youre not already familiar, these are memory devices that rely on language or numbers as a strategy to trick your brain into remembering facts. The mnemonic device that begins with Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November... for example, can help students remember which months have 30 days and which have 31. Types of mnemonic devices for elementary students include rhymes, acronyms, mini-stories, and associations. Looking to use mnemonic devices to enhance your students learning? Here are four mnemonic devices for elementary students: Mnemonic device #1: rhymes For some students, it can be far easier to remember lyrics than facts from a textbook. Rhymes are great mnemonics in part because theyre closely connected to songs and often include catchy wording thats easy to recall. Teaching your student common rhyming mnemonics can help them remember key facts that will be useful throughout their education. Examples of rhyming mnemonic devices include: A rhyme to help with a common spelling confusion: I before E, except after C, or when sounding like A, like in neighbor and weigh. A rhyme for remembering Alaska and Hawaiis statehood: 59 was the date when Alaska and Hawaii became new states. [RELATED: How to Enhance Your Students Experience with Literature] Mnemonic device #2: acronyms An acronym uses the letters in a specific word to form a new keywordsuch as NASA or ATM. Remembering the keyword can help your student to recall each aspect or step in a group or concept. During a test, for example, knowing that the terms theyre trying to remember begin with certain letters can help jog their memory and relieve test-day stress. Examples of acronyms that students may encounter include: The helpful way to remember colors in a spectrum in order is ROYGBIV, which stands for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. HOMES can help you remember the names of the five Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. [RELATED: Keep Calm and Study OnHow to Avoid Homework Meltdowns This School Year] Mnemonic device #3: mini-stories This strategy uses a silly sentence to help students remember a concept. Each first letter in the phrase corresponds to an aspect of the concept they need to remember. Similar to acronyms, the difference between the two lies in the phrase itself. Acronyms are almost exclusively a single word or a very short word grouping. Mini-stories, in contrast, include wording that appears as a short sentence. Examples of these mini-stories include: Never Eat Sour Watermelon, which can help children remember north, east, south, and west. Roman numerals are often difficult to recall, but the phrase I Value Xylophones Like Cows Dig Milk can help students remember this key: I=1, V=5, X=10, L=50, C=100, D=500, and M=1,000. A common math mnemonic is King Henry Died Drinking Chocolate Milk, which corresponds to kilo, hecto, deca, deci, centi, and milli in the metric system. Mnemonic device #4: associations Associations rely on the connections we make between sounds, letters, and word meanings. It makes a match between words that start with the same letterfor example, students can remember that Memorial Day happens during the month of May because the two begin with the letter m. To remember the homonyms principal and principle, for instance, students can remember that a principal is your pal, but a principle is a rule. [RELATED: How Parents Can Help Students Setand AchieveAcademic Goals] While there are common mnemonic devices students can use, students can also develop their own phrases and connections based off of items that pertain to their everyday life. Encourage your student to identify aspects of their studies that they find challenging and to create associations that may help them better recall the facts. You and your student can use a keyword that needs to be remembered and make an acrostic poem out of it, or you can think of visual or verbal personal connections related to a word. For more help with mnemonics, ask your childs teacher for ones that they use in class, or any others they might be familiar withespecially in the areas that your student struggles with or that require more memorization skills. Any topics you want to know more about? Let us know! The Varsity Tutors Blog editors love hearing your feedback and opinions. Feel free to email us at blog@varsitytutors.com.