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23+ Tips to Help Kids Organize by Learning Styles

The CoolCatTeacher

Sponsored by Staples From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. This blog post is sponsored by Staples. Homework Items – A folder with a football on it (Tests don’t happen as much, but they have to keep playing the game even if it isn’t time for a test.). Planner – dance program.

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How single parents can help their kids find fun, educational online activities

Neo LMS

Helping kids find safe activities online isn’t always easy; these days, with social media and social gaming, it can be difficult to find kid-friendly spots on the internet. Kids of all ages love to dance and make their own music, and you don’t have to be a music teacher to help them enjoy sound. Start drawing. Get musical.

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Computational Thinking and Math for Elementary Grades

The CoolCatTeacher

Steve Floyd on episode 249 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Fun, exciting tools and techniques can help very young kids understand math and learn computational thinking. Sponsor: FREE MATH RESOURCE The US Matific Games are coming this February.

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Parent Tips and Tricks for Distance Learning

Graphite Blog

Read books, create science experiments, and do math related to favorite topics. For instance, if math is the hardest subject for your kid, would they rather do it first or last? For little kids, whenever you can, frame tasks as games to make them more fun. Use natural consequences. Wide Open School has great choices, too!

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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

At the beginning of the year, I read aloud the book, “When Sophie Gets Angry, Really, Really Angry” and explain how Sophie is able to calm down when she focuses on nature and gets away from the upsetting scene. Academic Games: Consider using classroom games to make learning more active.

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What Would Dewey Do? Quotes…Ideas…Resources for Genuine Learning

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

First, please take a moment to subscribe to this blog by RSS or email and join me on twitter at mjgormans . Using Games, Play + Digital Media To Build Your Own Maker Culture – If you are going to be at ISTE in Denver this summer be sure to stop by this session. PBL Math Project Ideas by topic. Hope to see you there!

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Reimagining Education: A Call for Action

User Generated Education

Possible networks, many with corresponding apps, include: Facebook, Twitter, Edmodo, Instagram, TikTok, blogging sites, Youtube, and other social networks. It could include blogging, creating photo essays, doing screencasts, making videos or podcasts, drawing, singing, dancing, etc. This is just-in-time learning. .”

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