Why a computer isn’t the first thing you need when teaching kids to code

Before leaning to code, children must learn spatial orientation, how to communicate and how to solve problems. These resources and games help teach the foundational knowledge needed for coding.

Getting Started With PBL in Social Studies

Implementing project-based learning can lead students to investigate historical movements.

How to make student-teacher communication work

As distance learning continues, determining best practices for digital student-teacher communication is essential

Robinson & Rogers: Write Less to Say More — How Schools Can Communicate More Effectively With Families

How Schools Can Communicate More Effectively With Families

How Parents & Teachers Can Communication Effectively

The relationship between teachers and parents is very important to help ensure our kids are getting the most out of school. Communication is key.

Using ‘Hexagonal Thinking’ to Deepen Classroom Conversations

A novel activity using little more than geometric shapes can help students examine complex problems and connect big ideas.

Why It’s Important For Preschoolers To Know The 5 ‘W’s’

Most of us are familiar with the five W's- who, what, when, where, and why, but you may not know it is an essential part of preschooler's development.

4 tips for teacher-family communication this school year

It’s more important than ever to have clear lines of communication between educators and families—here are some tips to establish a dialog

Essential Apps for the Physical and Digital Classroom

Teacher-recommended tools for promoting collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking, and equity whether students are in school or at home.

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