Oxford Learning
1105 Finch Avenue L1V 1J7 Pickering, ON, Canada
Category
General Information
Locality: Pickering, Ontario
Phone: +1 647-492-7197
Address: 1105 Finch Avenue L1V 1J7 Pickering, ON, Canada
Website: www.oxfordlearning.com/locations/pickering-tutoring
Likes: 3
Reviews
Facebook Blog
Consistency and effort are habits that help students learn from setbacks and keep going forward
Reading is one of the greatest ways to work on school skills over the holidays. Books not only tell stories of great adventures, but they also help children unplug. Reading also helps children develop their vocabulary and improve reading comprehension.
As students get older, homework amounts increase. For teens with developing time management skills, balancing school, life, friends and homework can be overwhelming, Check out these 11 tips on how to help (without doing all the homework yourself.)
Have you signed up for the Oxford Learning Newsletter yet? Get our top learning tips right in your inbox every week! Sign up here:
Crafts are a great family holiday activity. They reinforce many important school skills like attention to detail, following instructions, and maintaining focus. These activities also encourage creativity and imagination. Plus, kids end up with a great craft that they can feel proud of!
Our 12 Days of Holiday Learning Tips are Back! How will your kids keep learning over the holidays? Follow along as we share our 12 Days of Holiday Learning all this month!
Did you know? When students write their goals down, they are more likely to achieve them!
It's almost report card time! Check out these tips for understanding what the report card really means:
Do you have Triskaidekaphobia? (That means having a fear of the number 13.) But why is the number 13 considered unlucky anyway? And why is it bad if the 13th day of the month falls on a Friday?... CBC Kids explains:
As a parent, you’ve probably had to lend a helping hand with homework from time to time. But, there can be a fine line between helping your child and doing the work yourself. Here’s how to be helpful without taking over:
When setting goals, be as clear as possible. "I want an A in math" is not as clear as "I want to get 90% on my next math test and I'm going to practise this unit every night." The clearer the goal is, the easier it is to achieve!
Don’t get overwhelmed by a large goal; break large goals into many small goals to stay focused and on track! Every mini-goal reached boosts confidence and provides the motivation to keep going!
Popular Listings
Lis Manson Piano
1050 Lindsay Drive L6M 3B5 Oakville, ON, Canada
+1 905-582-6931
Tutor/teacher, Specialty School, Art, Music school
Learning to Excel Tutoring Centre
12 Massey Street L6S2W1 Brampton, ON, Canada
+1 905-791-5959
Tutor/teacher
Focus Learning
2900 Steeles Avenue East, Unit 202 L3T 4X1 Markham, ON, Canada
+1 416-519-3285
Tutor/teacher, School, Special needs school