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Problematics | How to halve a square
This week, a centuries-old geometric exercise that is easier than it looks, and a disputed division of a soft drink between a pair of twins.
At the same time, they were adamant that kids not have too much access to social media, websites, games, or group chats and that the phone not be a distraction. I also personally tested five of the ...
Researchers are testing out augmented reality as a new way to engage preschoolers in spatial awareness lessons. Here's how it's unfolding in the classroom.
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11 Old-Fashioned Tricks Kids Today Are Not Taught In School That Would Save Them A Lot Of Time
One of the most common old-fashioned tricks kids today are not taught in school that would save them a lot of time is the multiplying by 9s finger hack. This finger trick allows people to multiply any ...
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A bold request at a children’s museum leaves a 3-year-old stunned—and parents debating
What started as a sweet pretend-play moment at a Nebraska children’s museum has turned into a viral conversation about kids’ manners. In a TikTok now topping 1.8 million views, creator Ashton Hopper ( ...
Judge Garza knows the feeling. He tells a story of joining the Boys & Girls Club board as an adult and finding his former middle school teacher, Mr. Reinholt, already serving. “I couldn’t stop calling ...
A team of researchers has built a new measure of spatial activities to help researchers find ways to help children develop their spatial skills to the fullest.
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Expert explains how to keep your kids safe from online predators
A 26-year-old man was accused of luring and raping a 12-year-old girl he met online, highlighting the dangers of social media for children and the need for parents to monitor their ...
By regularly working in activities that get students to recall content they’ve learned in the past and apply it, teachers can ensure deeper understanding.
Yes, Dylan’s TikTok is amazing. But the bigger message is even better: Kids don’t need to do things “the right way” to do them beautifully.
Grand View Elementary first-grader Penelope Fowler and parapro Kim Zandbergen count blocks to complete an Illustrative Math challenge Grandville — Leland Smith says he really likes math, but it’s not ...
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