I created a virtual studio page with links to online math tools and links to some our favorite recently read books. It thought it would be useful to share some of these resources with you given the current uncertainty regarding the reopening of schools. I have been using the following math apps with my kidsContinue reading Guided Learning Virtual Studio Resources
3rd Grade Interest-Based Learning Ideas
With extended school closures announced in my community, I realized I needed to start thinking about and gathering some learning resources for my third grader. Learning at home will not mirror the learning that happens in school setting. It will not look like usual homeschooling because we are staying home and unable to make tripsContinue reading 3rd Grade Interest-Based Learning Ideas
Learning at Home, Continued
This was the scene yesterday when my kids abandoned me at the table and went outside to set up a tent. We are still adjusting to being home together during this worrisome time. Many of you are also working from home while keeping kids busy and quiet during conference calls. This new situation is difficultContinue reading Learning at Home, Continued
A Few Tips for Learning from Home
Last month we decided to withdraw our daughter from school for repeated illnesses. It was not a serious medical issue, more that she was coming home sick every couple weeks with a viral infection and couldn’t seem to get back to 100%. The stress of missing school days and having a ton of make-up workContinue reading A Few Tips for Learning from Home
Joyful Math Encounters: Resources for Families and Teachers
The first blog post of 2020 is dedicated to math. When I was an elementary math coach, I had the opportunity to work with thoughtful educators and participate in professional development that led me to better my teaching and coaching. Now that I provide educational support to various learners, I continue to seek out resourcesContinue reading Joyful Math Encounters: Resources for Families and Teachers
After School STEAM Ideas
A few afternoons a week, I tutor students right after school. My older kids have homework to complete and are old enough to occupy themselves while I work. My third grader has a more difficult time finding engaging ways to play. I organized all his building blocks, Magnatiles, wooden peg people, loose parts on aContinue reading After School STEAM Ideas
3 Back-to-School Tips to Ease into School
The new school year is rapidly approaching which means back-to-school shopping, lunch making, schedules to keep track of, extracurricular activities, and lots of driving. I don’t know about you, but I start to feel stressed this time of year. It is difficult to manage my three kids’ schedules plus my work and home responsibilities. OverContinue reading 3 Back-to-School Tips to Ease into School
Encouraging Your Child’s Interests with a Collection
Children love to collect found items! My eight-year-old continues to come home with found feathers, sticks, and interesting rocks. My older kids have built their own collections of rocks, minerals, elements and fossils. Collecting has become a family affair and a wonderful way to encourage curiosity in the natural world. Children’s interest in the naturalContinue reading Encouraging Your Child’s Interests with a Collection
School’s Out, Now What?
It’s been a little while since I last wrote a blog post. I blame it on the time of year, the end of the school year here in Arizona. I always struggle to stay on top of things, from exercising to getting errands done, during the last week that my kids are in school. ThisContinue reading School’s Out, Now What?
Learning About Mythology
When I think about mythology, the first thing that comes to mind is Greek mythology. My kids and the children I work with enjoy reading Greek myths and learning about the various creatures. Recent popular movies, like Marvel’s Thor, peaked my teen son’s interest in Norse Mythology which led him to read Neil Gaiman’s NorseContinue reading Learning About Mythology