by Zachary Fagenson | Sep 4, 2014 | Articles
When 7 and 8 year olds are intent on plotting moves on a chessboard, it is definite proof that a chess curriculum teaches strategy, problem solving, and analytical thinking. It isn’t just play for students in one of Florida’s larggest school districts. ... by Dr. Shirley Disseler | Jul 13, 2014 | Articles
Math is oftentimes a difficult and frustrating subject for elementary students and parents, so making math come alive is vital. Gone are the days of the rote memory and fact recall activities that plagued our math classrooms for decades. Today, in the 21st century,... by Julia Reis | Jun 15, 2014 | Articles
One of the best approaches in any classroom of kindergarteners and first graders is to combine learning with fun and creative activities, as young children learn with games and through play. As older students joined Linda Herbert’s kindergarten and first grade... by Tina Barseghian | Feb 5, 2013 | Articles
How to use digital games in the classroom A recent report reinforces the popularity of digital games among teenagers and highlights their potential uses in education. The report, released by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center and the Games and Learning Publishing Council,... by Celina Jones | Dec 23, 2012 | Articles
Playing online cartoon games is a great way to stimulate your child’s mind and improve their knowledge and skills. There are eight main ways in which cartoon games can help to sharpen a young mind and we explore them in this article. Color Recognition and...
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