In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Not only will this make the cleaning process move quicker, but it is also a good idea to have an extra set of eyes to scan your house for garbage. Just make sure to stay focused while cleaning, and save chatting with your friends until after the house is put back together. Avoid having more than 3-4 friends stay to help you because it might make the cleaning process slower rather than quicker. Discard any used or leftover disposable dishware and tablecloths. Make sure to check underneath tables, couches, and chairs. Try to use opaque garbage bags over clear ones to further conceal contents. Then, drop the garbage off at a public dumpster or have a friend with a car do it for you. This will remove the evidence of the party from your property. Refrain from putting the bags of garbage in your own trash can, as an overflowing or filled trash can will look suspicious. Run a vacuum cleaner over the floor to remove any debris that was tracked into your house. If needed, mop any particularly dirty areas where liquids were spilled. Additionally, use an all-purpose liquid cleaner to wipe down any surfaces that were used during the party. This includes tables, countertops, and even the bathroom.  If needed, open a couple of windows to air out any smells that accumulated in your house. These smells include ones from your party and ones from the cleaning supplies.  Avoid having your home look too clean. If your house normally has items lying around or dust on the coffee table, try to leave it that way. An overly clean house can raise just as much suspicion as a dirty one. Just make sure to put back all of the cleaning supplies where you found them, otherwise your parents may ask why they are missing. Once everything is properly cleaned, make sure to reset the party space to how it was when your parents left. This includes putting back any valuables you stored and arranging the furniture to the way your parents had it. Refer to any photos you took of the space before the party if you are unsure where a particular item goes.
Summary: Ask a couple of friends to stay after the party to help you clean up. Gather the litter and drop it off at a nearby dumpster. Clean the floors, carpets, and surfaces thoroughly. Replace any items that you had stored in the exact spot they were before.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The more you work with the numbers themselves, the quicker you will recall how they work together. Start back at simple addition and subtraction to ensure the fundamentals are solid.  You can find speed tests online or in your local school supply store. Typically, there will be 50 problems on a single sheet that you will work through. Work as fast as you can to finish and then go back to check your work. The worksheets should take you less than 3 minutes per test page. Set a timer to stick to the 3-minute limit. Aim for accuracy above time, but eventually you will only to have to focus on how fast you can get the right answer out. Usually, in elementary school, you are required to memorize the multiplication tables from 0-10. Practice those again, adding in 11-15. Knowing that many multiplications by memory alone will speed up your calculations significantly.  Rather than finding multiplication tables to print out, create your own. The practice of writing the table out will start to work the numbers into your memory even sooner. Write them out at least 7 times before sticking to 1 of your sheets to study. Keep working on the tables until you just remember what 6 x 13 is, for example. You should not have to work out the math for any of the 256 combinations. You can find multiplication speed tests similar to the addition and subtraction ones as well online and in school supply stores. After reviewing the tables sufficiently, work up to the timed tests. Try some division speed tests next, using the recall of your multiplication tables to find your answer. Just as you shouldn’t have to work out the math for division involving 0-15, you should just match the right answer to the combination of numbers presented.  Having this type of recall will also help you to recognize when a number won’t be evenly divisible. For example, you might see 127 / 14 and remember that this is almost the even division of 126 / 14 = 9. Since the numerator is slightly off, you will know to resort to working out the problem. Knowing that 127 is larger than 14 x 9 will help you to immediately realize that the answer is going to be slightly larger than 9!
Summary: Do speed addition and subtraction tests. Memorize multiplication tables up through 15. Recall your multiplication tables for division.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Get down on your knees and place your tinder underneath your twigs. Place yourself between the fire and the wind. If there is a lot of wind, use your logs to create a barrier which will stop the breeze from buffeting your fire. As the kindling catches, proceed to place larger and larger branches on top of it until you can no longer see the flames. Be patient, and don't add too much at once. Make sure to leave plenty of gaps for airflow – you don't want to suffocate the fire.
Summary:
Protect the fire pit from the wind. Stack more branches on the fire.