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March 25, 2020 at 1:32 pm #826345ygecybusMember
Tutor Vacancy at Trinidad Classes
Tutor Vacancy at Trinidad Classes
We are looking for tutors to teach a variety of topics to children and adults.
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Home – Study Zone Institute
StudyZoneInstitute.com is the home for students, teachers and parents to find useful information and materials for teaching and learning. Read about active learning, types of learners, learning environments, the students in the classroom, focus exercises, learning with technology, outdoor learning, teaching aids, parents’ involvement and more.
Coloring book: Lil Trinbagonian for culture, fun – Sweet TnT Magazine
Megan Subero, 25, created the ideal gift for children to learn about the culture of Trinidad and Tobago. Lil Trinbagonian is a coloring book with activities based on heroes, national events and birds in the twin islands. The coloring book is designed for children ages 5 to 10 to enjoy the educational activity-based content while having fun.
Apps that may be Secretly Spying on You – Sweet TnT Magazine
Photo filter apps have become in recent times popular, they allow you to add fun to what would be an otherwise boring photo. Many people are not satisfied with the offerings of , and so opted to download an app that offers the features that are trending or what they prefer.
Potato crust quiche for lunch – Sweet TnT Magazine
For those of you who love to try veggie recipes, try making a potato crust quiche. This is a flavourful meatless option that uses locally grown ingredients that you can pick up at your green grocer or supermarket that you find affordable. After trying this recipe feel free to experiment and create new variations.
SEA exam: 5 tips for stressed-out parents – Sweet TnT Magazine
The pressure is on for children around ages ten to twelve and their parents in Trinidad and Tobago as they face the upcoming ‘tournament of doom’ in April known as Secondary Entrance Assessment or SEA exam. This is the time when parents go berserk for extra lessons, last-minute exam boot camps and expensive practice tests and educational devices for their children.
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