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Kindergarten
School fundraisers for kindergarten classes can now be accomplished with greater ease and much more fun using some of the ideas we have listed below. Any activity involving toddlers always seems to be adorable and fun for everyone. Since fundraising is a worthy cause that helps those youngsters, it can be even more enjoyable. Check […]
We live in an increasingly digital world. Daily, children and adults are exposed to several images digitally, whether from news sources, social media, or advertising campaigns. For this reason, teaching children about visual literacy is more important than ever. Below we explore what visual literacy is in more detail and offer tips about how to […]
Starting school is an exciting time, both for students and their families. However, many parents are unsure whether their children are ready for kindergarten. With varying kindergarten requirements, preparing your child for their first day at school can be stressful and daunting – if only for parents! Fortunately, you won't have to worry too much. […]
It is never too early to begin promoting reading and literacy skills in children. Babies are already born with the ability to process language. As they grow and develop, they become aware of the language around them and begin to use it themselves. Early literacy is important because the sooner parents start building an understanding […]
An effective blueprint for early childhood will be a flexible and adaptive document that changes as new knowledge is gleaned through experience and practice. When building your district’s blueprint, don’t be shy about borrowing practices from other districts with proven results. Impact Areas Without success in these four impact areas, most early childhood blueprints will […]
As students learn, they grow right before your eyes. Helping young students grow isn't always easy for a teacher. It means changing classroom activities and how teachers deliver the lesson without losing the educational content values to increase student participation levels. It happens as a teacher recognizes a change in student learning patterns, signaling the […]
Schools are places of learning and discovery. But let’s be realistic — they’re also germ factories. When you have a bunch of little kids who might not yet have learned how to reduce cold and flu transmission, you are at high risk of catching whatever is happening around the classroom. Even teachers of older students […]
Sometimes we don’t take much notice of our child’s manners (or lack thereof) until we see them interacting with people outside of the family unit. Sometimes when you are with your children in a social setting, you will be aghast at their lack of manners, and at other times, they will do you proud! There […]
Isn’t it always amazing when you wrap up your lesson for the day and glance at the clock to see that dismissal will be in a minute or so? What about on those other days when you’re all set with your lesson, and there are still 10 or 15 minutes left until the bell rings? […]