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12 Free Learning Apps and Websites for Kids at Home This Summer

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The stories on this website range from short videos and films to photo essays, articles, and virtual reality experiences. Math games ChessKid. Good for: Critical thinking, math Grades: K-12 Platforms: Website. This collection of videos, songs, and activities covers a lot of ground in a creative, highly accessible format.

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10 Things Students (and Teachers) Can Do With Buncee

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A project is built like a slideshow–add new slides that appear in the sidebar and build them out with a wide variety of searchable multimedia–Buncee artwork, stickers, photos, videos, freehand drawings, audio, text, animations, YouTube videos, and links. Buncee offers only kid-safe presentation pieces. Differentiation.

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Curriculum Gets Personal: An Interview with LearnZillion's Eric Westendorf

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The result is LearnZillion , serving up teacher-developed math and English Language Arts curriculum through an innovative curriculum-as-a-service model. If our amazing sixth-grade teacher decided to move back to Florida, our sixth-grade math program would fall apart. Complete curriculum for 4th grade math. called E.L.

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16 Education Podcasts to Check Out In 2017

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Teaching Strategies Cult of Pedagogy Podcast Jennifer Gonzalez, a former middle school teacher, hosts this podcast as part of her popular blog on teaching strategies, education reform, and ed tech. It’s a golden age of education podcasts. Check out the latest reboot of the EdSurge On Air podcast! Take Michael Wesch, for instance.

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Classroom clutter–what to keep and what to toss

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I release a new episode each Sunday and feature it here on the blog to help you get energized and motivated for the week ahead. I release a new episode each Sunday and feature it here on the blog to help you get energized and motivated for the week ahead. Sure, they taste pretty disgusting, but whatever. I’ll tell you my story.

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3 Apps to Build Solid Study Skills

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Unless they have an eidetic memory, much of what they see/hear/taste/smell never reaches long term memory. They can show work while completing math problems and practice handwriting or drawing skills. Watch the how-to videos, but expect this to be intuitive, with a very shallow learning curve. For that, students require study.

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ProfHacker 2015 Holiday Gift Guide

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Hopefully you’ve noticed the subtle change in the air: the giving way of the aroma of pumpkin spice latte to the onset of the peppermint mocha. With that blessed change from decorative gourd season, mothers everywhere want to know what you’ll be getting them for the slew of holidays that close out the year. Not to fear! Board Games.