by Mary Kate | Jun 13, 2022 | Academic Subjects
After a long school year and hard work our students are looking forward to the summer break! But how can we prevent learning loss over the summer so they are ready for September? We have some fun ways to incorporate math into your quiet summer days and to keep your...
by Mary Kate | Jun 6, 2022 | Academic Subjects
The Wilson Reading Program has become a popular phonics based reading intervention program in many schools in the area. The Wilson Reading Program originally was developed to help students with Dyslexia, a learning disability which makes learning to read more...
by Mary Kate | Apr 11, 2022 | Academic Subjects
Sight word instruction is an essential part of learning to read. There are many ways to make sight word instruction engaging and interactive for all young learners. Here are four games that you can play with your elementary student that need little to no materials...
by Mary Kate | Mar 29, 2022 | Academic Subjects
For many students, there is a love-hate relationship with reading & math. Some students love reading and hate math while others feel the opposite. K-5 Math Teaching Resources, a New York math teaching consulting firm, compiled several lists of engaging books on...
by Mary Kate | Mar 9, 2022 | Academic Subjects
We are so excited to share with you a resource we discovered called Splashlearn. For many years, Splashlearn was a paid math and language arts learning game website for grades Prek-5, but now it is completely free for both parents and teachers! Splashlearn has two...
by Mary Kate | Oct 7, 2021 | Academic Subjects
In October we celebrate Dyslexia awareness month. Dyslexia is one of the most common learning disabilities. Dyslexia affects a student’s ability to connect sounds with their corresponding letters and combinations. Even if dyslexic students struggle with reading, they...
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