Teach first grade addition
Addition Strategies for First GradersHome » Blog » Operations » Addition » Addition Strategies for First GradersWritten by: Angie Olson 365 shares Share194 Tweet First grade is the year that stude...
Best baby reading program
6 Best Programs for Teaching Children to ReadOne of the earliest ways we educate our young children is by teaching them how to read. Reading is the most fundamental area of education. Teaching a child...
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Homer get ipad
Fun Learning For Kids on the App Store DescriptionHOMER is the essential early learning program. Designed by experts, made for (and loved by) kids 2-8.Expert-Designed, Kid-Powered, Playful Learning —...
The importance of reading to your child
Why Reading to Children Is So ImportantDoes your child have a favorite book they like to hear? Do you enjoy sharing your favorite childhood book with your child? That’s a win-win! Reading to children...
Vocabulary with a
100 SAT Words Beginning with "A" - Vocabulary ListLearn words with Flashcards and other activitiesOther learning activities
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At what age do kids learn to count
When Do Kids Learn Numbers and Start Counting?Starting counting is a significant milestone in children’s development. Though it seems like children learn when they start school, they start learning nu...
Have fun teaching the letter d
Teacher-Approved Videos Letter D - Simply KinderHome » Teacher-Approved Videos Letter DThese teacher-approved and kid-tested videos about the Letter D are a great addition to your lesson plans. Use th...
High frequency words practice
High Frequency Words (15 Fun Sight Word Activities)Table of Contents1 What are High-Frequency Words2 Why are Sight Words Important3 Activities to Practice High Frequency Words4 Free Sight Word Printab...
Reading for kids age 8
The Story of Yes and NoWritten by Daniel ErricoIllustrated by Ricky Audi Before words were words, a boy named Yes lived in a small village in a small kingdom. Yes was good at everything. He was the be...