Starfall activities are research-based and align with state learning objectives for English language arts and mathematics. Its emphasis on phonemic awareness, systematic sequential phonics, and common sight words in conjunction with audiovisual interactivity is especially effective for teaching emergent reade...
The most exciting part of this app may be the sign language animations from the bottom menu. Starfall ABC is a must-have app for children learning their letters, letter sounds, and beginning reading skills. Kids hear the sounds of each letter repeated often and can both hear and see how ...
Or this one? A song accompanies each reveal (a yellow school bus, a teddy bear, and a farm). The last box features a mirror, which babies and toddlers love to look at. This richly interactive book is ideal for brain development and language acquisition for kids from 0 to 3. ...
These ready-to-use worksheets are perfect for teaching kids about the Fall of Constantinople (1453). Constantinople served as the Eastern Roman Empire’s capital for nearly 1,000 years. Despite enduring invasions, sieges, and internal strife, it fell to Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II on May 29, ...
Karen Keys-Gamarra, Member-at-Large: “I am really glad to see a focus on those kids who simply do not thrive in the virtual world.” Elaine Tholen, Dranesville District: “I am not confident that we will get back devices that have been handed out to students...We really want to ...
Language Alphabet Why Is It Important For Kids To Learn About Shapes? Children are naturally curious about everything around them. Learning about shapes is an important foundational skill in math. Compare and Contrast Learning shapes helps children’s brains get better at comparing and contrasting ob...
Whether it be for specific words, letters of the alphabet, or sight words, getting kids up and moving while still learning something is a fantastic use of their energy! Regular classrooms could do a scavenger hunt as a read the room activity, homeschoolers could get a bit of fresh air. ...
differences. So conditions like ADHD and autism aren’t “abnormal.” They’re simply variations of the human brain.For kids with learning and thinking differences, the idea of neurodiversity has real benefits. It can help kids (and their parents) frame their challenges as differences, rather th...
in 2007 to work out a new U.N. agreement by December 2009. Rich nations have put billions of dollars into green growth as part of recovery packages but, when unemployment at home is high, find it hard to promise extra money for developing countries. The slowdown in industrial output means...
19. The notable magazine is also offering afree digital library of Time for Kids, filled with COVID-19 information on flattening the curve, wearing masks, and shopping safely as well as learning resources, teacher guides, lessons, and quizzes to help simplify parent teaching during the ...