Tag: children

Creativity matters in education

03/08/2013 | By More
Creativity matters in education

As an educator, you have an opportunity and an obligation to foster creativity in your students, while also helping them develop digital skills. When students become creators of digital content, they can amplify their ideas and increase their impact. Article by Adobe

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Math Worksheet Wizard

02/14/2013 | By More
Math Worksheet Wizard

Yesterday we presented the Handwriting worksheet wizard, today we bring you the math worksheet wizard. These math wizards make arithmetic worksheets for your children. Rather than level specific, these are general math worksheets that can be used by any elementary school student. Just choose the settings that are appropriate for your child. Access the math […]

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Handwriting Worksheet Wizard

02/13/2013 | By More
Handwriting Worksheet Wizard

With the ESL Writing Wizard you can easily make worksheets for handwriting practice. You can change the font (print or cursive), the size and line patterns. With a few clicks you can create one-word worksheets or multi-word worksheets. The Writing Wizard is a free resource for teachers and (homeschooling) moms and dads. Access the ESL […]

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Find the dog!

02/07/2013 | By More
Find the dog!

  Andrew Knapp, a graphic designer from Ontario has a collie named Momo, who likes to hide instead of fetching the stick. So Andrew began photographing him. These pictures were a great success on Instagram and now Andrew has a blog with pictures of Momo, who is hiding. A book is also planned! How many […]

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Literacy Center

01/30/2013 | By More
Literacy Center

The Literacy Center Education Network is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with a mission to deliver free, professionally-designed, education material to preschool-age children. Utilizing the power of the Internet, they distribute education material directly to children in their homes, libraries, and schools. The Literacy Center aims to provide safe learning activities for parents and […]

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News on dyslexia and dyscalculia

01/09/2013 | By More
News on dyslexia and dyscalculia

Now and then, we want to give you a survey of interesting articles gathered from the net on dyslexia and dyscalculia. Spielberg on Dyslexia: “You are not alone.” Despite being bullied in school, Steven Spielberg didn’t let dyslexia prevent him from becoming a Hollywood legend. Read his encouraging words for people with learning disabilities. READ […]

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The Christmas match game

12/03/2012 | By More
The Christmas match game

Today’s freebie contains a Christmas matching game. There are twice twenty cards which have to be matched. But take care and look carefully: The cards seem to be the same, but every card is different. This trains visual and spatial perception – important skills for reading, writing and calculating. DOWNLOAD MATCHING GAME Also: do not […]

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App: Tring

11/29/2012 | By More
App: Tring

Tring breaks the mold of the traditional sliding puzzle you know and love. Ready to challenge yourself with an additional angle? The sliding blocks now interact on a three-axis triagonal grid with the goal of getting the highlighted blocks to the designated end position. With this new axis, blocks can slide and push each other […]

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Reading Gives You Superpowers!

11/10/2012 | By More
Reading Gives You Superpowers!

Reading gives you superpowers! You don’t believe it? Watch this wonderful animation in which Dav Pilkey explains why! Enjoy! Your child still has difficulty reading? Try our Easy Reading Card!

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Counting with monsters

11/05/2012 | By More
Counting with monsters

Many children with dyscalculia have difficulties with grasping amounts or with terms such as “less than…” or “more than…”. With today’s freebie this can be practiced within the number range until 10.  Children have to count and to compare monsters. However, according to the AFS-method, you should not just practice calculating skills, but also sensory […]

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