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supertrampnyc:Teaching resistance by practicing resistance. I can do that. #education #teaching #r

supertrampnyc:

Teaching resistance by practicing resistance. I can do that. #education #teaching #reading #resistance


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“what I didn’t like about school was that it was a 19th century teaching style…”

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Back to school season is in full swing and we are very excited to announce a new resource for teachers using Kandu in the classroom: lesson plans

Designed by educators, this curriculum made up of 5 lessons will teach your students how to use Kandu to build basic games while using critical thinking skills and learning programming logic. We plan to create more of these in the future, so please let us know if you have any feedback either in the comments or by emailing us. We’d love to hear from you! 

Note: Kandu is available for FREE download in Canada. Not in Canada? Sign up here to be the first to know about our U.S. launch.

naturecottage:

Combining pre-literacy and mythology.

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I love studying mythology. It’s so much fun to immerse myself into another culture – learning about gods/goddesses/spiritual beings, the clothes they wore, the country they’re from, the food they ate, and their traditions. It’s a love I want to pass down to my children. My oldest son is 3 years old, and while he’s too young to curl up with a book on his own and read, he can still appreciate the…

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About the alphabet question, I would definitely go out of order! Start with the letters in a child’s name and then we tend to teach letters o, c, a, and move from there starting with the letters making the basic shape of an o. Just like anything else, start with the easy or most frequently used ones and move out from there!

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238. Asian American Bilingual Center. Asian American Study Prints Teacher’s Manual. Los Angeles: California State University, Los Angeles, 1978.


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