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10 Ideas for Primary ELA Stations

A Principal's Reflections

Establishing engaging and educational station activities for primary-age students in the English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum is essential for fostering literacy skills, including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. They can use sorting games where students group words by their beginning sounds or word family endings.

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Why Use SplashLearn in Class?

Ask a Tech Teacher

With a global reach engaging over 45 million children and 446k teachers, it ingeniously blends the excitement of gaming with the rigor of academic learning; the platform ensures that each session is not only engaging but also deeply educational. Today, it’s SplashLearn. Subsequent plans start at $7.50/month. You can get started here !

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Try SplashLearn for Summer Learning and Fall Success

The CoolCatTeacher

I recommend SplashLearn for parents this summer to strengthen the foundations of Mathematics (Pre-kindergarten to Grade 5) and Reading (Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 2.) These courses are designed to have personalized attention as tutors make math and ELA fun for kids. Personalize learning and make it fun for students.

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Announcing the 2020 Cohort of HP Teaching Fellows

Digital Promise

Katie Felix, kindergarten teacher at Tacoma Public Schools, Washington. Mia Gittlen, grade 6 ELA and grades 7-8 Minecraft teacher at Union School District, California. Mia Gittlen, grade 6 ELA and grades 7-8 Minecraft teacher at Union School District, California. HP Teaching Fellows Exemplify Powerful Learning.

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eSpark: The FREE Differentiation Tool for Elementary Reading and Math

The CoolCatTeacher

eSpark Learning is a fun, free differentiated instruction app for elementary and kindergarten classrooms. From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Do you have students at many grade levels in your classroom? Do you find it hard to differentiate? eSpark is simple and easy to use. Sign up now.

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Discovery Education Enhances K-12 Platform with New Games, Interactives, Career Resources, and More to Nurture Student Curiosity  

eSchool News

Charlotte, NC — Global edtech leader Discovery Education today announced the addition of new games, interactives, career resources and more to its award-winning K-12 learning platform, Discove ry Education Experience. Discover more about the latest updates to Experience here. “For

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Empty Desks: Getting Chronically Absent Students Back to Class Is No Easy Feat

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Children who are chronically absent in preschool, kindergarten and first grade are much less likely to read at grade level by the third grade, according to U.S. Only around 12 percent met or exceeded the English language arts (ELA) standards. — Forty minutes. Photo by Lizzy Myers for The Almanac. Department of Education data.

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