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Universal Kids allows children to play and explore exciting games with their favorite characters. Math, spelling, and coloring games are available for children ages 2 to 12 years.
The Head Start Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) provides a series of resources for business, government, community, and faith-based leaders to provide meaningful collaboration between early childhood staff, families, and community services.
This report addresses the vital link between school communication and school and student success. The Communication Accountability Project (CAP) by the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) has undertaken a number of research and educational efforts.
This article was originally published in the February 2009 issue of Parents magazine and features strategies to do homework more successful.
Recommendations for parents to help their children develop learning and thinking skills.
The Carolina Abecedarian Project randomly assigned infants born between 1972 and 1977 to either the early educational intervention group or the control group. Children in the experimental group received full-time, high-quality educational intervention in a childcare setting from infancy through age 5.
The Digital Chalkboard is where California educators get connected, collaborate, and share the best practices, best resources, best strategies.
This is a list of 10 developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) to improve teaching and learning. An infographic with the strategies is included.
This article by Claudio Sanchez reviews the research on early childhood education. The findings show that kids who attend public preschool programs are better prepared for kindergarten than kids who don't.
This article presents research-based techniques every kindergarten and first grade teacher should be using in their classroom.
Sarah Marsh writes about a new report from the Sutton Trust that reviewed the evidence around successful teaching practices. Here are the key points you need to know.
The California Department of Education (CDE) provides State Board of Education adopted Mathematics Framework by individual grade chapters.
TeacherVision provides printables, lessons, and other resources to support students with social and emotional issues.
Sarah Fields, a freshman at Morehead State College, shares tips for high school seniors to make the most of their last year of high school.
Scholastic discusses the grade-level social skills that teachers tend to look for and how to teach it. Skills range from sharing and being polite in Pre-K to accountability and perspective in Grades 4-5.
Restorative justice promotes a positive, orderly school environment. Students and all members of the school community can learn and practice self-discipline, empathy, and accountability. This article provides 8 tips for schools.
The editorial team at Resilient Educator present 5 articles written about early childhood education. These articles can be excellent resources for educators and parents to help maximize the benefits for young students.
The Committee for Economic Development (CED) provides resources associated to high-quality early childhood education. CED collaborates with business, policymakers, and local community members to deliver high-quality early childhood education to communities that need services the most.
Newsela provides current news stories and other content aimed at K-12 students. The content is provided at several Lexile reading levels that allows students to read the same content, but at their reading level.
MindShift shares ten free online educational game sites that teachers or parents may use as teaching supplements.
Millions of American children get to fourth grade without learning to read proficiently and that puts them on the high school dropout track. The ability to read by third grade is critical to a child’s success in school, life-long earning potential and their ability to contribute to the nation’s economy and its security.
New York Public Library offers a range of resources and programming (songs, read alouds and more) for families and children to enjoy reading together.
Motoko Rich, writing for the New York Times, reviews the progress and status of the Elementary and Secondary Act, the law that governs all public schools that receive federal financing.
Parent involvement in their children's education can be one of the biggest predictors of student success. This presentation offers 19 proven strategies for increasing family engagement and strengthening the home-to-school connection.