These three activities allow early elementary students to play while also creating a sense of calm they carry back into ...
Why gamify lessons: Incorporating game elements like points, challenges, and rewards taps into children's love of play, encouraging active participation and better recall. Which tools shine: Kahoot!
Recent research highlights that educational tools such as linear number board games and high-quality media can significantly improve young children's math and reading skills. A University of Oregon ...
On Saturday, April 17, the stage at Manhasset’s Shelter Rock Elementary School was brimming with song and spirit as first grade students presented a captivating performance of the “3 Piggy Opera.” ...
Flipping through his book, first grader Briden Green stretched out vowels, feeling the curvatures of each word. Sometimes, he repeated the sentences, printed in black ink, until they sounded just ...
Created by Nippon.com based on data from Kuraray. Pâtissier or baker remained the top choice for girls for the twenty-eighth consecutive year, amassing 21.2% of their vote. Police officer, in fifth ...
Dr. Worthen, a professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, is the author of “Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History From the Puritans to Donald Trump.” See more of ...
SHICKSHINNY — Northwest Area first graders experienced the magic of reading during Friday’s Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) program. RIF, a nonprofit that aims to connect children with the joy of reading ...
Learning to read fluently requires hundreds of hours of practice. Some children happily sit and read for hours, but others (especially those with ADHD or dyslexia) cannot. Parents and teachers often ...
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing but ...
If you’re a first-grade teacher like me, you may have tried to bring all kinds of cute projects you found online into the classroom, only to be disappointed. Your students’ work didn’t look like the ...