In the expansive landscape of education, the paths of homeschooling and unschooling stand out as alternatives that resonate with parents seeking a personalized approach to their children’s learning. As we dived into the depths of both homeschooling and unschooling and explored their philosophies, practices, and outcomes, we slowly but surely realized the benefits that both …
Simon Lewis
Education should be fun! And if you’re currently teaching 2nd or 3rd grade, there’s no better way to engage the whole class and help students learn than by playing a fun and educational game. Interactive activities and popular board games can help young students develop different skills, including drawing and counting to motor skills, and …
Nothing brings kids together more than a themed relay race. They’re super fun and great for teaching kids how to work together. Plus, they usually result in non-stop laughter. The best thing is that everyone can participate in a themed relay race, no matter their age or fitness level. It’s about having fun more than …
We all remember sitting in our high school English class, trying to wrap our heads around the concepts of ethos, pathos, and logos. It might have seemed like an intimidating jumble of Greek terms back then, but today, we’re going to make it fun and easy for both you and your students. Ethos, pathos, and …
Teachers should have fun, too. And if you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a class prank at the crafty hand of one or more of your students, April Fools is the perfect time to get your own back! Joking aside, April Fools is a better time than any to have some harmless, friendly …
Drawing is not just an artistic activity; it’s a fantastic way for kids to express themselves, boost their creativity, and have a blast while doing it! Encouraging children to embrace their inner artists can lead to a world of imagination and learning. To make the journey even more enjoyable, we’ve compiled a list of five …
Kids love to play mad scientist. And what better way to get kids excited about chemistry than with a few awesome chemical reaction experiments you can do at home? Chemistry is an important branch of science that plays a big role in our everyday lives – so it’s definitely a subject children should learn about. …
One thing’s for sure: the higher your GPA, the higher the chance you have of being considered for top academic institutions and high-paying jobs. Still, what is a good engineering GPA? What is the average? The upfront answer is that it depends. What’s considered a good GPA can depend on the type of engineering course …
Hexagons are a great way to introduce young children to the world of geometric shapes outside of squares, circles, and triangles. This can be taught as early as first grade as your students begin to recognize 2D shapes and count sides and edges. A “six-sided shape” is the easiest answer you can provide if one …
Fall is a magical season filled with vibrant colors, crisp air, and endless opportunities for fun and learning with your preschool class. As the leaves change and the temperature drops, it’s the perfect time to engage your little learners in exciting activities that celebrate the wonders of autumn. In this article, we’ll share 20 fantastic …