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Riddles about two trains passing in the night are often featured on SAT tests. Help break these problems down into five easy steps.
High School
Algebra & Functions
Show your high school-aged child an offbeat way to let her friends know their future includes a party: fortune cookie cards!
High School
Fabric Projects
Teach your child how easy it is to make homemade pasta, infused with delicious and nutritious autumn pumpkins.
High School
Mains
Mummy chic or rag-tag retro? Catch the oldest trend in bandaged jewelry!
High School
Beads & Jewelry
Want a graduation memento that you can actually use? Create a signature graduation keepsake plate that is easy to make, inexpensive, and useful!
High School
Arts and Crafts
Your child can use her fingerprints to create a portrait using pointillism in the style of Chuck Close.
High School
Painting & Drawing
For Filipino families, parols (stars) are the ultimate holiday decorations! Here's how to make your own.
High School
Paper & Glue Crafts
Struggling to memorize all those SAT words? How about challenging Mom or Dad to a crossword puzzle duel?
High School
Reading
Help your high schooler pack his lunch in style with a recycled show box redesigned as a zombie survival kit.
High School
Paper & Glue Crafts
Let your creative kid write the full life -- and post-life -- of an imaginary ghost.
High School
Creative Writing
Your child can hone her realistic drawing skills as well as learn more about American artist, Norman Rockwell, in celebration of American Artist Month.
High School
Painting & Drawing
Probability problems are often among the hardest math concepts to wrap your head around. Here's a game show brainteaser that will help your teen practice.
High School
Probability & Statistics
Here's a teen-friendly refresher course in the plot of The Grapes of Wrath, as well as SAT vocabulary your teen can use to describe what happens.
High School
Literary Analysis

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