
4 Creative Activities for Reinforcing Place Value
Place value is a key mathematics concept for students to learn. The concept that numbers can be broken apart and put back together gives students a more solid understanding of […]
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Beyond the Piggy Bank: Multisensory Ideas for Teaching Money Concepts
When it comes to children learning about money, tossing coins in a piggy bank barely scratches the surface. Today’s math instruction demands creative, hands-on approaches that engage multiple senses and […]
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Should Your Preschooler Use Math-U-See Blocks?
You can prepare your preschooler for Math-U-See by providing her with purposeful activity and play in advance. Perhaps it’s happened in your house. It’s time for Math-U-See, and your older […]
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Teaching How To Make Change
Whether buying a snack or saving for a toy, kids encounter money math everywhere. Teaching how to make change helps students feel confident and capable in real-world situations. Making change […]
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Technology Tools for the Struggling Writer: From Voice-to-Text to Digital Editing
For some students, writing feels like hitting a wall before the first sentence ever forms. Ideas are there. Thoughts are clear. But getting those thoughts onto the page becomes slow, […]
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Achieve Peace and Productivity in Homeschooling: A Practical Guide [Show]
Meet Ana: A homeschool mom of three who transformed her journey into a successful blog. She is also a Messianic Jewish biblical scholar-in-training and a passionate teacher of Hebrew and […]
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How to Use State Education Funding for Homeschooling
Homeschooling requires constant instructional decisions. Families regularly assess pacing, materials, and methods to ensure students receive the support they need to make steady progress. Curriculum choices, instructional tools, and learning […]
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Struggling Reader Homeschool Help: 7 Simple Daily Habits That Make a Difference
Reading doesn’t develop on a fixed schedule. Just as a pediatrician expects a baby to walk between 7 and 18 months, we must allow a wide window of expectation for […]
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Beyond Red Hearts: Crafts and Activities to Teach Empathy and Kindness
Seasonal activities often highlight kindness without helping students understand it. While Valentine crafts can be cheerful, empathy develops through repeated practice, reflection, and intentional instruction. Students learn to recognize emotions, […]
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