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Fourth graders enjoyed bringing a book to life with 3-D art, and transforming their library into an interactive art exhibit. At Winston S. Churchill Elementary school, the library was transformed from an ordinary school library to an interactive art gallery, all as a... by Pat Wyman | Mar 31, 2013 | Articles
It’s never too early to start kids on the road to financial literacy, financial security and teach them about money. Author of two books and teacher, Danny Kofke says he is appalled when kids with college degrees are working at jobs in shopping malls and... by Alisha Webb | Feb 7, 2013 | Articles
When you stop to think about it there are not really any subjects more interesting than biology. It encompasses all life and nature, but, sadly enough, it’s one that I never paid any attention to at school. That’s a big shame but I can ensure my kids... by Lisa Pluth | Dec 13, 2012 | Articles
Practice is something most of us take for granted as part of the learning process yet as a process unto itself few of us think about how to get the most out of practice to learn quickly and efficiently. Luckily there is an excellent new book by teachers Doug Lemov,... by Pat Wyman | Oct 13, 2012 | Articles
What if your child or students realized they could learn their spelling words in half the time with the simple strategy in the new book Spelling Made Easy? Is your child writing their spelling words ten times each and getting low grades in spelling? Do you wish there...
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