Never Forget: 5 Writing Prompts to Commemorate the 9/11 Events
Although students today don’t have their own memories of the 9/11 events, it’s important that they learn about that day and its long-term effects. One of the best ways to […]
Read MoreHomeschooling Multiple Ages: 5 Tips from an Experienced Homeschooler
Have you ever seen those booths where they turn on a high-powered fan and you try to catch the money that’s swirling around you? That’s probably the best visual I […]
Read More7 Back-to-School Traditions to Celebrate a New Year
The final days of summer break are here, and it’s just about time to start a new school year! Whether your child is excited to dive back into daily learning […]
Read More11 Wild and Wonderful Nature Documentaries for Kids
Kids love to learn about the world around them. And while experience is often the best teacher, it isn’t always possible (or safe) for kids to learn firsthand when it […]
Read MoreWhy Is Writing Important?
Writing is a critical life skill. Almost all of us write in some capacity every day. And in an increasingly virtual-based society, it has become our primary form of communication. […]
Read MoreTool vs. Toy: How to Use Math Manipulatives Effectively
“Do I have to use the manipulatives? Are they even effective? Won’t my child just play with them?” Over the last thirty years, we’ve heard these questions and many others […]
Read MoreSummer Writing Activities to Keep Your Student’s Skills Sharp
While summer vacation should feel like a break, it’s important to sprinkle in some educational activities to avoid summer learning loss. Below, we’ve compiled ten entertaining writing activities that you […]
Read MoreExplaining and Understanding Mastery in Mathematics [Show]
We often refer to math mastery in our episodes. If you are a Math-U-See parent, you may wonder “what does mastery look like?” at any particular point in your journey. […]
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