To Grade or Not to Grade: Part 2
To Grade or Not to Grade: Point of View, Part 2 Last week we looked at numerous things to consider...
Read Moreby Deanne Crawford | Mar 15, 2022 | Academics | 0 |
To Grade or Not to Grade: Point of View, Part 2 Last week we looked at numerous things to consider...
Read Moreby Deanne Crawford | Mar 23, 2016 | Videos, Workshops | 0 |
In this video, Rainbow consultant Deanne Crawford will take you through a brief history of math...
Read Moreby Deanne Crawford | Feb 17, 2016 | Science | 0 |
The art of nature study is immensely pleasurable and educational for our children. However, as parents we often experience frustration at how to provide a worthwhile study. If this describes you, this book may quickly become your most valuable tool in the pursuit of nature studies.
Read Moreby Kristy Howard | Feb 1, 2016 | Resources | 0 |
As a history-loving mom, I enjoy exploring the people, places, and events of history along with my kids in our homeschooling units. Ancient history has been especially fun this year!
Read MoreMany family games and board games involve a math or reading component and can combine family togetherness with working on math facts in a fun way. Games for younger kids can strengthen counting skills, and games for older kids can strengthen calculation skills.
Read Moreby Linda Schneider | Dec 30, 2013 | Mathematics | 0 |
Proving that any monster can do math, these comically monstrous beasts take you along with them as they face math challenges both inside and outside the Academy.
Read Moreby Chad Stembridge | Jul 17, 2013 | Mathematics | 0 |
Miquon Math is a curriculum for Grades 1-3, developed in the 1960s by Lore Rasmussen at the Miquon School in Pennsylvania. Its hands-on lab approach helps children actively explore math concepts, learning by doing.
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