Saturday, March 28, 2020
Chemistry Study Guide
Chemistry Study GuideThe Chemistry lesson that you should be undertaking in your A-Levels is one of the key factors that determines whether you will pass the exam. It has been seen in the past that students from India are among the best in scoring high marks and therefore gaining admission to the top universities in the world. This makes them the ideal candidates for taking the final exams.It is necessary to choose a good quality lessons that would provide a good understanding of the topics that you are going to study. There are many colleges that provide excellent chemistry lessons online. However, the question arises whether it is possible to access all the information that is required in the material.As a matter of fact, you should always make sure that you have a good plan so that you can study like a professional. After all, you will be spending a lot of time in the classroom. You should take this into consideration while choosing the right lessons and online chemistry course.Th e questions that you will find on your Chemistry study guide are those that would let you practice your learning skills and knowledge. For example, the questions that you will encounter during the Biology test will only help you to become familiar with the concepts related to the biological aspects of the subject. These kind of questions are absolutely essential as they could guide you towards the knowledge that you need for passing the exam.An online course will not provide you with answers to all the questions that you will encounter during the examination. However, some of the study guides may have answered some of the questions that you would encounter during the chemistry exam. A good chemistry guide should have the answer to all the questions that would not leave you confused.The content of the good chemistry guide would be made of formulas and equations that would help you learn all the concepts of the subject. These formulas and equations would provide you with the basis for solving all the equations and formulae of the subject.All these topics could be found in the online chemistry study guides. In fact, if you select a good quality chemistry study guide, you will find that your success as a student depends upon how well you understood all the aspects of the subject. So, it is important to look for the online courses that provide good chemistry lessons and make sure that you would know all the aspects of the subject.
Friday, March 6, 2020
The Simple Secret to Foreign Language Fluency
The Simple Secret to Foreign Language Fluency Whats the hardest part of learning languages?They feel arbitrary.They have their own logic, but it takes trial and error to figure them out.What if there was a shortcut?A way to learn from your mistakes before making them?Heres a simple but useful tip.Learn example sentences rather than memorizing words individually and out of context. In other words, sentence mine.What is sentence mining?Google âsentence miningâ and youâll find a community of hardcore sentence miners who get into passionate debates.Sentence mining is learning languages by collecting, saving, and reviewing sentences.The more traditional approach is to memorize long lists of vocab words individually.Why does sentence mining work?Sentence mining works for several reasons.First, it helps you create mental associations with what you already know. The sentences give you a place in your brain where you can attach the new vocabulary.Second, it exposes you to the vocabulary in different contexts. This accelerates you r learning in the same way that you would get to know a person faster if you see them in multiple social settings.Third, vocabulary is nuanced, like people. Just like you dont truly know someone by knowing their name, you dont truly know a word just by knowing its definition.Sentence mining lets you master a word more quickly.How do I do sentence mining?There are 2 ways.The Traditional WayFirst, Ill tell you the traditional, painful way:Find a resource that can provide a steady supply of accurate sentences.Select simple sentences that demonstrate the wordâs meaning.Save those sentences in your notebook or flashcards.Periodically review.As you can imagine, the traditional way is a test of your discipline and organizational skills.If you enjoy challenges, have an iron will, and are very meticulous, go with the traditional way.If this sounds like too much work for you, theres an easier way. The FluentU WayTheres a new, painless, and even delightfully fun way: FluentU.With FluentU, youre able to see multiple examples of any word.These examples are all high quality.They either come from authentic sources like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talksor theyre created from scratch by native speakers, and written in a simple way that still clearly demonstrates how the word is used.The words even come with representative images.Take a look at the FluentU app to see what I mean:FluentU lets you learn any video through a fun, multimedia quiz. And at any moment in the quiz, you can swipe left or write to see more examples for the word that youre being quizzed on.Download the FluentU iPhone or Android app for free!
?? 5 Inspirational Young People You Should Keep an Eye On
?? 5 Inspirational Young People You Should Keep an Eye On 5 Inspirational Young People You Should Keep an Eye On At Tutorful, we firmly believe that youngsters get a bad rep. Theyâre often unfairly labelled as lazy or selfish.This International Youth Day, we decided to prove those stereotypes wrong.Here are 5 amazingly inspirational young people who will make you sit up and take notice.1) Greta Thunberg (16 Years Old) By European Parliament from EU - Greta Thunberg at the Parliament, CC BY 2.0Greta is a Swedish activist. At the tender age of 15, she led a protest outside the Swedish parliament building about the impending dangers of climate change.The support for this protest grew incredibly quickly, resulting in over 1.4 million students protesting around the world in March this year.Greta has garnered several accolades in just one year. Sheâs been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, featured on the cover of Time Magazine, and granted the Ambassador of Conscience Award by Amnesty International.Sheâs had a real-world impact too. The EU boss, Jean-Claude Juncker, announced a new plan to spend hundreds of billions of Euros in an attempt to combat climate change.Greta is proof that young people care for far more than themselves, and that they have the ability to achieve anything, no matter their age.2) Cori âCocoâ Gauff (15 Years Old) By si.robi - CC BY-SA 2.0Coco is an American tennis player. She recently made sporting headlines when she received a wildcard entry to the Wimbledon tennis championships. The world watched as Coco defeated her heroine, Venus Williams, in the first round. In fact, the 15 year old made it all the way to Round 4.Coco is the youngest ever player to reach the main draw at Wimbledon, and she became such an inspiration that her third round match was played on Centre Court.The media and Cocoâs fellow players congratulated her on her performance and maturity throughout the tournament.Coco has likely inspired hundreds of kids to pick up a tennis racket, and sheâs showing the world that young people can be equally as determined and mature as their elders.3) Rishab Jain (14 Years Old) By Andy King for Discovery EducationRishab is an American researcher, scientist, and inventor. Oh, and heâs only 14. Last year, he created an AI algorithm that will help doctors accurately treat the pancreas in cancer patients.Previously, the pancreas has been difficult to pinpoint. This is due to other organs blocking the way, and the fact that breathing can often move it out of position.Rishabâs algorithm will help track the location of the pancreas, so that radiation can be applied exclusively to it. This lessens the danger of killing perfectly healthy cells that are nearby, and improves the efficiency of the treatment.The project, for which Rishab was awarded a $25,000 prize, was mainly inspired by a family friend who died of cancer.Rishab is a stark reminder that the youth of today are the innovators of tomorrow, and that they have the creativity and knowledge to make the world a better place.4) Marley Dias (14 Years Old) By narratively.comMarley is an American activist and feminist. She first ventured into the limelight aged just 11, when she created the #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign.After complaining to her mother that the books she read were always about white boys, she became inspired to do something about it.Her campaign is a book drive that originally aimed to collect books featuring black, female protagonists. In just a few months, she had collected 9,000 books, and raised a lot of discussion about the lack of diversity in childrenâs literature.Since then, Marley has written and published her own book, and is currently the youngest editor at elle.com.Marley has shown the world that young people not only care about the injustices of the world, but have the strength and willpower to do something about it.5) David Hogg (19 Years Old) By Barry Stock - CC BY-SA 2.0David Hogg is a writer and activist from the USA. He was enjoying a normal day at schoolwhen a gunman entered and killed several of his fellow students. During the shooting, Hogg used his TV production experience to interview other students, and update the outside world.Fortunately, David survived the attack. He then went on to co-found Never Again MSD, a gun control advocacy group, with 19 other students.Along with his co-founders, David helped sign up 50,000 young people for the midterm elections, and frequently campaigns for tighter restrictions on gun sales in the USA.He also co-wrote a book with his sister that made the New York Times Bestseller list. All of the proceeds from the book are being given to charity.David is a prime example of how young people are able to turn the most harrowing of experiences into something positive that helps to make the world a better place.They Are the FutureThe kids of today will be making the world of tomorrow. In f act, it seems theyâve already started.The young people in this article are just 5 of thousands others like them. Theyâre creative, intelligent, empathic, curious, and determined. Theyâve learnt from the mistakes that previous generations have made. All they want to do is make the world a better place.Maybe itâs about time we let them...
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Acing the Integrated Reasoning Section of the GMAT
Acing the Integrated Reasoning Section of the GMAT Think of the Integrated Reasoning Section of the GMAT as a test to evaluate the applied version of the same skills the GMAT is designed to test overall. The GMAT is intended to assess your competence in analysis, writing, and quantitative reasoning as well as your reading and writing skills. In this section, the key word is reasoning. While the IR includes a basic on-screen calculator, if you possess a talent for estimation and identification of rational responses, you will likely save time and may not even need the calculator. All participants will receive questions of increasing difficulty. There are four question types: tabular analysis, graphical analysis, two-part analysis and multi-source reasoning. While you likely aren't thrilled about adding additional study on top of your prep for the quant and verbal portions of the GMAT, a couple of straightforward methods can give you peace of mind when confronting the Integrated Reasoning section. Get to know graphs, because they abound in IR, particularly bubble charts or scatter plots. They are there to test your ability to extract information from a data set by analysis. Reviewing graphs outside of the typical practice materials, like those found in The Economist, can make you feel more at ease with the various symbols and text. Interspersing the standard data sets with graphs like these can keep your prep work from becoming too tedious. Give the multi-source reasoning questions a close read. While this may seem self-evident, many of us rely on skimming to deal with the volume of text in our lives. If you concentrate enough to nail each piece of information in the exercise on the first read, you save yourself the time spent glancing back and forth from the original text as you answer the questions. This is important when you consider that the entire IR has only 30 allocated minutes. While practicing, evaluate both your timing and how much information you are able to absorb. Don't fear the spreadsheet: there are questions in the Integrated Reasoning section that measure how well you can extract information from a spreadsheet. As long as you have beginner-level familiarity with Excel, the tasks that you have to execute are nowhere near as complex as you might anticipate. It's mostly a matter of being comfortable with the sorting function. Master that, and you will likely be fine. The two-part analysis section is similar to Critical Reasoning and has shorter, clearer prompts than the multi-source reasoning section and spreadsheets in table analysis. However, since the two-part analysis questions comprise one-third of the test, budget your time accordingly. Run through practice sets of twelve questions in one-half hour: four multi-source reasoning, two table analysis, two graphic analysis and four two-part analysis. Like the reading comprehension section, the time-consuming part of multi-part reasoning is reading the material. There is more time on average than in the other sections of the GMAT, but there is not as much time to catch up if you fall behind. Do not be afraid to guess - it is better to include a little informed guesswork in your answers than to run out of time before the final question. With some study and practice, you can acquire the skills needed to meet this challenging test head-on.
Eat Your Sunscreen Alternative Sun Protection
Eat Your Sunscreen Alternative Sun Protection Photo courtesy of Pixabay Despite the common advice to lather on the sunscreen before going outside (or to just avoid going outdoors altogether), instances of skin cancer are on the rise, and the number isnt minuscule. Cases of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, are steadily climbing at 3.1 percent annually, while other forms are jointing the race at a quick 4.2 percent. In fact, skin cancer rates have exploded upward by 77 percent between 1992 and 2006an ironic increase, when we look at the constant push for more sunscreen and less sun exposure. What could possibly be the cause of this increase, despite our ever-increasing safety measures against the sun? It seems individuals have long since forgotten that the sun brings life to our planet; it feeds our plants, warms our bodies and synthesizes vitamin D (which in turn can relieve fibromyalgia pain, treat skin diseases such as psoriasis, promote wound healing, and regulate body temperature) among a host of other necessary functions. According to Mercola.com, Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been used since ancient times to treat various diseases. This has a scientific background in the fact that a large number of molecules (chromophores) in different layers of the skin interacts with and absorbs UV. To reiterate this idea, the rays from the sun were also used as a standard treatment for tuberculosis before the advent of antibiotics. Surely this cant be the sun were talking about? Its downright dangerous, is a common claim among religious sunscreen-wearers. However, there is a problem with this reasoning, and it lies behind its beneficiaries: sunscreen companies. Sunscreen may be touted as a miracle must-have, yet the ingredients found in nearly all commercial brands could rival the damaging effects of a solar flare on our skin. According to Arthur W. Perry, MD, FACS: Chemical sunscreens donât sit on the surface of the skin â" they soak into it and quickly find their way into the bloodstream. They scatter all over the body without being detoxified by the liver and can be detected in blood, urine, and breast milk for up to two days after a single application. That would be just fine if they were uniformly safe â" but theyâre not. Perry reveals that 9 of the 15 chemical sunscreens are considered endocrine disrupters. Endocrine disrupters are chemicals that interfere with hormones, namely estrogen, progesterone, testosterone and thyroid hormones. These chemicals found in sunscreens can cause abnormal development of fetuses and growing children, early puberty and premature breast development in girls, and small and undescended testicles in boys, and contribute to development of breast and ovarian cancers in women and prostate cancers in men. Common singular ingredients found in commercial brands can have specific effects as well. Retinyl Palmitate showed in a 2009 study released by the National Toxicology Program to speed the development of skin tumors and lesions when exposed to sunlight (and by speed we mean a 21 percent faster development of lesions and tumors). In addition, oxybenzone acts as a hormone disrupter, while the chemical fragrances that makes sunscreen smell like the beach have been linked to organ toxicity and immunotoxicity by the Environmental Working Group (EWG). To be clear, brands using the harmful ingredients listed above include Aveeno, Banana Boat, Coppertone Sport, Coppertone Water Babies, Bull Frog, Neutrogena, Store brands (CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens), and Hawaiian Tropic, among others, and have been rated as dangerous by the EWG. So what should we do before spending a day at the beach or on a boat without sunscreen? Luckily, there are natural alternatives to sun protection that dont involve slathering on sunscreenones that work with our bodies rather than against them (and they taste good, too). Tomatoes Tomatoes are bursting with the antioxidant lycopene, which has shown to protect against too much UV radiation. In fact, according to a study published in the Journal of British Dermatology, 20 healthy women who ate a quarter cup of tomato paste in olive oil every day for three months were more protected against sunburn than those who consumed olive oil alone. Enjoy a cup-full for maximum benefits. Almonds and Other Seeds Almonds and sunflower seeds contain hefty doses of vitamin E, another powerful antioxidant that acts as a skin-protector. Be sure to add a few sprinkles to salads or smoothies in your daily diet. Apples Specifically, the skins of apples; a 2007 study at Cornell University showed the red skin of Red Delicious apples contains triterpenoids, which blocked or killed cancer cells in lab studies. Green Tea Catechin compounds in green tea protect against solar radiation, while the its tannic acid content can be used to soothe sunburns. Drink two cups a day as a preventative or apply two teabags soaked in cold water to a sunburned area. Pomegranate Research at the Department of Nutrition and Food Science at Texas AM University showed that the ellagic acid found in pomegranates helps reduce UVA and UVA-induced cell damage. Organic Sunscreen The sunscreens listed below are free of Parabens, Phthalates, PEGâs (polyethylene glycols), Propylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, SLS/SLES, Oxybenzone, and a host of other chemicals found in popular sunscreens, and instead use mineral sun-protectants such as Zinc Oxide. Badger All-Natural Sunscreens ECO FORMULA SPF 30+ by Raw Elements Poofy Naturals The Sunscreen Other options include wearing hats or clothing as a barrier, or finding intermittent shade if you plan on being outdoors for long periods of time. Remember, however, that it takes roughly fifteen minutes of direct sun exposure to synthesize the required daily amount of vitamin D (one of the leading vitamin deficiencies in the U.S.), so it would be prudent to go outdoors for short periods without sunscreen in order to reap the benefits. Without the sun, we would be without nourishment; without a planet capable of supporting life. For thousands of years humans have bathed in the suns rays, worked under its light and hailed its healing powers. Knowing this, what can we say is more likely to cause harm to humans? A life-giving source that has sustained life for millions of years or an unnatural bottled chemical concoction that exacerbates conditions previously rare before their advent?
The Chemistry Answer Key
The Chemistry Answer KeyDid you know that the Addison Wesley Chemistry Answer Key is available in multiple languages? In fact, it can be accessed and read in numerous other languages as well, including Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Hindi, Hebrew, Greek, and more. So if you have a credit card or PayPal account, you can now do some extra research on this impressive website.The question asked is a common one, so I am sure that most people are curious about this science-related website. If so, we will get some practical information, along with some other helpful tips.An important thing to remember is that the Chemistry Answer Key is not a one-size-fits-all thing. While it can be accessed by everyone, it is very important that everyone has the same account. You must also register for at least three of the three different accounts. This is because there are different levels of membership and different services that are offered.For example, if you have registered for a level two membership, you will be able to look up a past question from the previous site. In addition, you will be able to access previous websites, as well as see the answers to other questions that have been posted. You will also be able to access other sites, which are dedicated to answering common chemistry questions.The Addison Wesley website will also help you set up your own community profile, which you can use to communicate with other users. You can also leave comments on the other sites, and when you log in you will see your comment appear on their home page. This will allow you to interact with other members as well as get more information about what's going on at the Addison Wesley website.If you have not noticed already, one of the best parts of the Addison Wesley website is the research section. In fact, they are responsible for providing students the answers to a large variety of common questions. It should come as no surprise that they are also very well-respected in the scientific community. If you need an accurate answer to your question, the Addison Wesley website is just the answer you are looking for.In summary, there are a number of useful websites that you can visit to find the answers to your questions, and an exciting website called the Addison Wesley website. If you're wondering about the chemistry answer key, be sure to visit their website at AddisonWesley.com. It has a great forum where you can discuss common problems and discuss what you want to do to increase your knowledge about science.
Online Organic Chemistry Tutors - Who Are They?
Online Organic Chemistry Tutors - Who Are They?Online chemistry tutors offer much greater choice than traditional, live classes in chemistry, which they provide, for instance, by using videos or providing additional tests and quizzes. This can be achieved by choosing a tutoring service which allows you to view their course material from a computer and even offers you access to the videos that are on their website, or through e-mail or other media.An online chemistry tutor is concerned with the student's success; they look for opportunities to develop their learning skills. Because of the computer technologies they use, their role in the learning process greatly improves the speed and accuracy of the class.When you select an online chemistry tutor, they will send you video clips and questions, enabling you to study at your own pace. The materials that are given are thorough, and the internet connection speeds make it possible for you to study while you travel, during your lunch breaks , or whenever you have the time.A lesson plan developed for the online chemistry tutor enables you to get practice at this, as well as earning the necessary credits. All of the material is now available for you to study in a program that you can choose from.In the tutoring sessions you are given, you are encouraged to ask questions, so that you can practice your research skills and theory. You will also be able to practice experiments to improve your ability to understand chemical reactions.Online organic chemistry tutors not only teach through videos and interactivity but also provide you with help and assistance to ensure that you meet all the requirements for your grade. They will help you create a good grade guidebook, help you find the best chemistry teacher, and match you up with other students who have the same interests.The organic chemistry tutor will not only teach you about chemistry but it will assist you in understanding what you can do and how to plan your future cours es. This will be in addition to the online lab, tutoring, and workshops that they offer you.
TakeLessons Rock Star Teacher of the Week Katherine C.
TakeLessons Rock Star Teacher of the Week Katherine C. ksurmacewicz An award-winning and highly sought after mezzo-soprano and recording artist, Katherine C. of Elmwood Park, IL is this weeks Rock Star Teacher of the Week! Katherine has been with TakeLessons since October 2009, and teaches singing and opera voice, music theory and music performance in the Chicago area. Her students call her a great teacher with lots of enthusiasm and praise the attention to detail that she brings to each lesson. Katherine has taught at both the high school and college level, and her lessons focus on helping her students learn proper singing techniques, including how to prepare the body for singing and correct breathing techniques. Among the many achievements in her opera career, Katherine created the role of the Young Nun in the world premiere of Stephen Hartkeâs The Greater Good during Glimmerglass Operaâs 2006 Festival Season, which was later recorded on the Naxos label, and recently returned to the company as Aglaonice in the critically acclaimed production of Philip Glassâs Orhpée. Next, she makes her role debut as Hansel in Hansel and Gretel at the Syracuse Opera, where she will be awarded the comprimari âArtist of the Yearâ in 2010. Other notable engagements include a role debut as Sesto in Giulio Cesare and Un Musico in Manon Lescaut at the Florida Grand Opera. Congratulations on your accomplishments, Katherine!
Drawing Tutorials for Kids
Drawing Tutorials for Kids Learning to Draw has no Minimum Age! ChaptersThe Benefits of Drawing for ChildrenHow Do Art Classes Work for Children?Online Art Resources for the Little OnesKids love drawing â" and itâs no wonder why!From the moment they learn how to hold a pencil in their small hands, many children cannot bear the thought of putting it down.And this is why itâs a wise decision for parents to opt for washable felt-tip pens and crayons, as they are a lot cheaper than a new sofa or having to repaint the walls after the little ones have been getting creative!So, what exactly are the benefits of learning to draw to a childâs development?How can parents and teachers help to stimulate their creative side in such a way that it helps their learning?What is the most effective method for helping children learn the basics of making their drawing realistic?There are so many questions to be answered, and before you know it, youâll be looking at your childâs works of art from a whole new perspective! FernandoDrawing Teacher 5.00 (8) £3 0/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EmmaDrawing Teacher 5.00 (5) £75/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors DavidDrawing Teacher 4.75 (4) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NatashaDrawing Teacher 5.00 (7) £37/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LorrenDrawing Teacher 5.00 (2) £18/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors SabrinaDrawing Teacher 4.33 (3) £15/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Julia janeDrawing Teacher 5.00 (5) £60/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EvelinaDrawing Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsThe Benefits of Drawing for ChildrenDrawing and sketching help children to improve their fine motor skills.As they learn to hold a pencil, coordinate their movements and trace shapes, they get closer to learning to write. · Stages of DevelopmentFrom the age of 18 months to 6 years, childrenâs brains undergo a progressive process whereby scribbles and spirals give way to straighter lines and stic k figures.Movements which were uncontrolled in the beginning become more precise, and bit by bit, the child learns how to stop their pencil moving when they wish to.Next, come their first drawings:Simple shapesLines and strokesAnd then they draw people for the first timeThis is where the child begins to draw, reproducing what they see and know. It may be far from realistic paintings, but at this stage, the child learns to express what they see in their own way. · Health BenefitsBeyond developing their motor skills, drawing lessons for kids are beneficial for childrenâs health in many ways, helping them to:Get to know themselves and boost their self-esteemExpress their emotions and state of mind with different shapes and coloursDevelop their cognitive skills by using engaging their brainsStrengthen their fingers and their grip for better control over their toolsWork on their concentration ability and observational skillsDrawing lessons for beginners are also good for the soul at any age, helping people to:RelaxLet off steamReflect on their thoughtsChildren are fast learners, and this is evident when they learn to draw. Representations become more precise, and more detail enters the frame.A child's development can be monitored through their drawing ability ¦ source: Pixabay - marimari1101Their first scribbles are replaced with more complex pieces such as real-life scenes where the adults can pick out characters, landscapes and animals, and recognise their relation to the story the child tells of their picture.From the age of 6, observational skills develop and children begin to produce more realistic drawings. If you want to help them develop their artistic skills, why not sign them up to art classes?How Do Art Classes Work for Children?Children usually take their first art lessons at school, where they learn about drawing, colouring, making collages, sculpting models and also making music.However, these things arenât always taught in a way th at helps children to perfect their skills and artistic technique.If the artistic side of your childâs education holds a certain importance for you, drawing and painting lessons are a great option.Extra-curricular art lessons will help your child to:Develop their knowledge of art cultureMake use of their creative skillsLearn basic drawing techniquesHave a go at paintingLearn to use different drawing tools such as crayons, felt pens and oil pastels · Develop their TechniqueWhen theyâre growing up, children develop their sense of observation and their perception of reality evolves.This means that as they progress, they can discover more complex drawing techniques, such as:PerspectiveProportionLight and shadePortraitureIntroducing movement to a still drawingBy learning to draw at a young age, children quickly get to grips with the basics and learn to express themselves through their creations.By trying different techniques, each child develops their own style. They m ay find that they prefer drawing Manga characters, drawing animals, reproducing facial expressions in a drawing or drawing landscapes â" no stone will be left unturned for them!The child will have the means to fully explore their artistic side.By learning to tell stories through their drawings, expressing emotions and letting their imagination guide them, over time, drawing becomes better thought out and less random.When a young child expresses their thoughts through their drawings, itâs usually an intuitive, unconscious expression. As theyâre growing up, reasoning skills and the way they execute projects changes as they become more conscious of what others see in their art. · The Mystery of the Right BrainSome people believe that being able to draw is a talent, however, studies have shown that isnât completely true.The fact is, drawing teaches itself!All children draw, but if they turn away from this activity, it's usually because they grow up and realise tha t their drawings do not reflect reality. Thinking they have no gift for this art, they simply give up.This is what Betty Edwards says in her book Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.She also emphasises the need to exercise the right side of the brain in order to be able to produce more realistic drawings in a simple way: by viewing drawing as a less intellectual subject, but rather, an intuitive one.The left hemisphere is the side of the brain linked to logic, reasoning and analysis, while the right side is more creative, imaginative and intuitive ¦ source: Pixabay - SeanbattyBy stimulating your right brain with specific exercises, you improve your drawing ability without even working on your technique.Take the test to see whether youâre right-brained or left-brained! · The Birth of an ArtistSome people like writing, singing, making music, whereas, for others, drawing comes out on top.Parents should encourage their childrenâs motivation to draw. After the age of 12 years, drawing classes can help teens get to grips with the basics of illustration, caricatures, portraits, comics, and realist or abstract drawing.Regularly practising your drawing skills can broaden your outlook and the way you see the world, even if you're not aiming towards a career as an illustrator.To really blossom in your artistic ability from a young age and to learn to draw in an effective way, itâs important to find an art teacher who is adaptable and can take the abilities and needs of the learner into account so that they make the best possible creative progress.The drawing teacher should be able to deliver suitable teaching so that the child makes good progress whilst expressing their creativity.This is why itâs so important that the teacher knows how to set work which is appropriate for their level and help them in a personalised way.Online Art Resources for the Little OnesBefore the age of 7, children arenât developed enough to take drawing lessons.Of co urse, they can take part in drawing and painting workshops, however, one to one sessions which aim to train them to be an artist are too advanced.As a parent of an under-7, why not opt for more sensory workshops where your child can get to discover new things?Mobile and tablet apps are a great way to get your child drawing on-the-go! ¦ source: Pixabay - StockSnapThe little ones love new experiences â" theyâre great for developing their cognitive ability - and this is why itâs so important to get them involved in different activities. This can involve anything from making models to painting, and from making a collage to drawing.When it comes to drawing, as weâve already seen, the child learns to better control their movements whilst also exploring emotionally. This helps them to build their personality and gain confidence.In the digital age, there are plenty of online resources to help children get creative and work on their artistic ability!We mustnât forget that drawing i s a type of play for children. The objective of practising their drawing is not to impose anything, but to encourage their curiosity and make them keener to explore the world around them through art.Thanks to the invention of touch-screen tablets, you can now introduce a new angle to drawing.Of course, they canât replace the feel of a wax crayon or the excitement of getting a new colouring book, but they are an interesting alternative for the child.Their game-like and interactive properties stimulate childrenâs brains and help them get used to using technology.There are many drawing and colouring apps available.They are available for all ages (even adults) and offer different outcomes:Learning how to trace with your finger: by using the touchscreen feature to learn to draw a person, an animal or a buildingLearning to colour in: the child experiments with colour and learns through playFreehand drawing: the child creates their own drawings on the tablet with their finger or a styl usDeveloping their creativity: with the help of an app which tells a story which the child must illustrateLay the foundations for writing: by learning to reproduce lines, curves and spiralsSome apps have succeeded in combining traditional drawing on paper and virtual reality. These provide enriching experiences for the child who can see their drawings become a part of the application. Squiggle Fish is just one example of this kind of app, which brings drawings to life.There are also plenty of print-out drawing activities which you can download from the internet. Choose from landscapes to characters and you can even find some artistic activities which have an educational element to them.The internet also offers plenty of drawing tutorials that teach children how to draw a particular object or give drawing tips through videos and step-by-step drawing instruction.As your kids are growing up, their drawing abilities will advance. There are many online drawing tutorials dedicated to teac hing children and young adults about everything from drawing basics to still life sketches, contours, shading, ink drawing, gesture drawing, digital drawing, shadows, cross hatching, rendering, perspective drawing, drawing people, life drawing and blending as they learn how to draw.There are also plenty of drawing lessons online to choose from. These are for all ages and levels, and their objective is to get people into art, no matter what their ability. Or if you're after face to face lessons, consider drawing class London or anywhere around the UK on Superprof.
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