College Readiness Checklist for Cyber School Students
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 04.29.2024
High school students should begin exploring their college, trade school, university, and technical school options as soon as their freshman year. The earlier they start defining their interests and goals, the more prepared they’ll feel to finish high school and begin their next educational journey. As your child progresses through high school, work with them […]
10 Earth Day Activities for Students
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 04.22.2024
Every year, Earth Day unites people worldwide to celebrate planet Earth. Earth Day is an excellent opportunity to educate students about the benefits of recycling and our responsibility to protect the environment. Earth Day activities are fun and educational, ranging from outdoor adventures to creative crafts. Let’s discover some exciting Earth Day activities for students […]
Educational Movies to Watch With Your Kids
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 04.17.2024
In a world of bright, distracting screens, it might feel like your child is always seeking entertainment and falling behind in education. Movies with educational messages or subject matter offer parents and kids a chance to learn as they’re entertained. Watching movies with your kids can help you open a dialogue with your child about […]
5 Activities to Help Develop Prewriting Skills in Your Child
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 04.10.2024
At some point in your education, you probably sat down to write something and thought, “I don’t know where to start.” This kind of writer’s block is common, especially for young writers still learning about the process. Prewriting activities can help kids develop their ideas and prepare for writing before they put pen to paper […]
9 Ways to Avoid Plagiarism When Writing Papers
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 04.03.2024
While including outside sources and ideas helps improve the quality of your work, failing to give credit to others when you use their thoughts is considered plagiarism. Intentionally or accidentally claiming something as your own work when it isn’t can not only get you in trouble but also hinder your development as a writer and […]
How to Support Multiple Children in Cyber School
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 03.27.2024
As a parent, you always want to make the best decisions for your children, especially when it comes to their education. However, when you have multiple kids in school at the same time, it can be more challenging to ensure each child receives your undivided attention and support. The right cyber school will provide the […]
50 Positive Affirmations for Students
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 03.20.2024
Negative emotions and thoughts can consume us and fill us with self-doubt. Children in school who meet new people or face new experiences are susceptible to questioning their worth and abilities. Positive affirmations can significantly impact your child’s mindset and guide them toward self-acceptance and self-love by reinforcing the positive things they see and think […]
10 Reasons Why Families Love Cyber Schooling
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 03.15.2024
Choosing the best school to help your child to grow and learn is among the most important decisions you will face as a parent. Selecting the safest, most engaging, and most robust education comes with many options, including private schools, public schools, charter schools, and homeschooling. Many families are turning to virtual learning to deliver […]
Does Texting Affect My Student’s Writing Skills?
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 03.13.2024
As the newest phones, tablets, and laptops make their way to stores across the globe, there’s no doubt that most children have at least one device with them at all times. While keeping connected with the rest of the world is integral to learning about current events, socializing with family and friends, and networking online, […]
5 Tips for Balancing Cyber School and Social Life
By Commonwealth Charter Academy / 03.07.2024
Schoolwork is a large portion of students’ lives. The school day takes up most mornings and afternoons, and additional assignments can take time into the evenings. Balancing school and work can be challenging enough. Trying to find time to visit with friends simultaneously can feel overwhelming. Creating a school and social life balance is important […]