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Teaching Fractions at Home

Understanding fractions is a crucial math skill that lays the foundation for more advanced concepts. By introducing fractions to your child in a fun and engaging way, you can help them develop a solid understanding of this important mathematical concept. Here are some creative and interactive activities that you can do at home to teach your child about fractions.

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Kari Edmonds Kari Edmonds

Nature Study Ideas for Elementary Kids

Childhood is the perfect time to grow an appreciation and love of nature. Nature studies are wonderful for learning and also emotional regulation. Now that so many educational opportunities are online and through screens, it is a breath of fresh air (literally!) when everyone gets outside for a change of pace.

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Kari Edmonds Kari Edmonds

Homeschooling with the Help of Your Local Public Library

Public libraries provide amazing resources for learning and many of these are perfect for homeschoolers! Though your local library may have slightly different offerings, here is a sample of what some libraries provide. If your library is missing one of these programs, try requesting it! Librarians are happy to help young learners and the community as a whole.

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Ways to Help Your Students Self-Assess Their Learning

Reflection. It is often over-looked when thinking about the learning process, however it plays a crucial part in student growth. Giving your learners a chance to self-assess helps them in many ways. Meta-cognition (thinking about their own thinking) helps students reach a higher level of understanding and critical thinking. It also helps kids take ownership over their own learning. As a lovely bonus, it can save the teacher time by shifting some of the assessment responsibility to the student. Win-win!

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Reading Books by Grade Level for Elementary School Students

Reading can be a more enjoyable experience if kids have “just right” books that are close to their reading levels. These levels are not written in stone and can be slightly different for different reading programs. In addition, for early readers, some books emphasize phonics, while others may focus on sight words or predictable texts. You may want to look through these books and see if they fit the way you are teaching your child to read. Still, this list of book levels will give you a good jumping off point for your little reader.

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When Simple Worksheets Work Better Than Complex Ones

When there are too many elements on the page, it is easy to get distracted from the main tasks. It can be difficult to see at first glance what pictures are related to the skill being practiced and what pictures are decorative. If the page is cluttered with too many images, it can be more difficult for a student to get started.

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Simple Learning at Home

Ideas for learning at home including organizing with a checklist, keeping assignments simple, and using online resources.

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