What Is SplashLearn? A K-5 Math Game For Kids
SplashLearn is an engaging standards-based math game for students from pre-K through 5th grade–and is free for teachers and schools.
SplashLearn is an engaging standards-based math game for students from pre-K through 5th grade–and is free for teachers and schools.
Examples of education tech include mobile devices, adaptive learning algorithms, the cloud, podcasting, and virtual reality.
Teachers are professionals and their ‘clients’ are children and their function is teaching and their craft is understanding.
Social-emotional learning is part of the bedrock of critical literacy: helping them care enough to change themselves.
One condition: There is no single, obvious, or superficial solution path – yet, the task is ‘doable.’
Just as teaching with video games might be ‘controversial,’ so is teaching with what on the surface seems to be a superficial distraction.
From high-interest text libraries to phonics and vocabulary builders, here are 14 of the best apps for struggling or hesitant teen readers.
Instead of asking, ‘How can we slow their loss of academic progress?” we might ask instead, “What do children need over summer break?”
Slowing the ‘summer slide’ through daily reading, writing, and ‘playing’ supports children in developing learning habits that endure.
Every lesson plan should have a clear and compelling–and accessible–role for each student during each moment of the lesson.
Teachers are guides and coaches and content experts. A ‘post-progressive’ teacher would be empowered, not replaced.
While they have the connotation of being wastes of time, video games and simulations provide useful and compelling platforms for learning.
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