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Mr. Robertson's Corner
3w ago
The scientific method: Understanding how scientists solve problems
Have you ever wondered how scientists discover new things or solve tricky problems? They use a special process called the scientific method. This method is like a recipe scientists follow to find answers to questions about the world around us. Just like how you might follow steps to bake a cake, scientists follow steps to make sure their discoveries are correct. Let’s explore these steps!
Step 1: Ask a question
The first step in the scientific method is to ask a question. This question usually begins with words like "what ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
3w ago
Veterans Day in the United States: Honoring service and sacrifice
Veterans Day is an American federal holiday dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Celebrated each year on November 11, it is a day steeped in historical significance, patriotism, and gratitude for the countless sacrifices made by veterans for the nation’s freedom and security. This essay explores the origins of Veterans Day, its evolution over the decades, the various ways it is celebrated across the United States, and the importance of acknowledging the contributions of vete ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
1M ago
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Home is where the learning is: Fun and creative educational ideas
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, keeping learning enjoyable and engaging at home presents a unique challenge and opportunity for parents. This approach not only keeps children's curiosity alive but also deepens their understanding and enjoyment of learning. By integrating creativity and interactive methods into everyday educational activities, parents can create a stimulating environment that encourages children to explore and grow. Here are some tips from Mr. Robertson’s Corner to help ch ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
1M ago
An essay about the broader Roman landscape during the time of Jesus. What was it like to live in Roman Judaea during the time of Jesus? How did Jews and Romans get along? What were the main political, social, and cultural factors of the day? What was the economy like in Roman Judaea?
Life in Roman Judaea during the time of Jesus: A look at the broader Roman landscape
Introduction
When Jesus lived, the land where he grew up was called Judaea, which was part of the Roman Empire. This was a very important and powerful empire that ruled over much of Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
1M ago
Following are brief definitions/explanations for 10 words or phrases as they pertain to Roman Catholic beliefs. They are written in a style that fifth grade students studying the Catholic faith can understand. Here are the words/terms that will be defined: Incarnation; Sacrifice; Parable; Miracle; Annunciation; Immaculate; Eternal; Ascension; Resurrection; Anno Domini.
Incarnation: This means God became human. We believe that Jesus is God who came to Earth in human form to live among people.
Sacrifice: A sacrifice is giving up something valuable to show love or devotion. In our faith, Jesus ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
1M ago
A comprehensive essay on what it means and looks like to teach and learn mimetically, specifically in the context of teaching and learning in a classical education environment.
Teaching and learning mimetically in classical education
Introduction
Classical education, deeply rooted in the traditions of the Greco-Roman world, aims to cultivate wisdom and virtue through rigorous study and character formation. Within this educational framework, the concept of mimetic learning - learning by imitation - is central, offering a unique approach to the acquisition of knowledge, the shaping of virtue ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
2M ago
A student's guide to test-taking and test preparation strategies
Taking tests can sometimes feel stressful, but with the right strategies, you can feel confident and ready to succeed! This guide is here to help you learn the best ways to prepare for tests and perform your best during the test itself. Let’s dive into some strategies to make studying and test-taking easier.
Part 1: How to prepare for a test
1. Start early
Don’t wait until the night before the test to study! Start reviewing your notes a few days (or even a week) in advance. This will help you avoid cramming and reduce stress ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
2M ago
Synonyms and antonyms for fifth grade students
An introduction to synonyms and antonyms featuring a list of 20 words
Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings.
Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings.
Let's explore some common examples of synonyms and antonyms that are perfect for fifth grade students!
1. Happy
Synonyms:
Glad
Joyful
Cheerful
Content
Antonyms:
Sad
Unhappy
Miserable
Gloomy
2. Big
Synonyms:
Large
Huge
Enormous
Gigantic
Antonyms:
Small
Tiny
Little
Mini
3. Fast
Synonyms:
Quick
Speedy
Swift
Rapid
Antonyms:
Slow
Sluggish
Lazy
Delayed
4. Easy ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
2M ago
Exploring the early origins of Rome: A journey from legends to the Roman Republic
Introduction
Rome is one of the most famous cities in the world, known for its rich history and powerful empire. But where did it all begin? The story of Rome's origins is a mix of fascinating legends and real historical events. Let’s dive into how the city of Rome was founded, how it was ruled by kings, and how it eventually became the mighty Roman Republic.
The legend of Romulus and Remus
The story of Rome begins with a legend. According to ancient myths, Rome was founded by two brothers, Romulus and Remus ..read more
Mr. Robertson's Corner
2M ago
An essay about the broader Roman landscape during the time of Jesus. What was it like to live in Roman Judea during the time of Jesus? How did Jews and Romans get along? What were the main political, social, and cultural factors of the day? What was the economy like in Roman Judea?
Life in Roman Judea during the time of Jesus: A look at the broader Roman landscape
Introduction
When Jesus lived, the land where he grew up was called Judea, which was part of the Roman Empire. This was a very important and powerful empire that ruled over much of Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle Eas ..read more