First grade teacher, Ms. Trammell, covers a variety of ways caregivers and parents can help students get prepared for first grade. Concepts range from math, to nutrition, to ELA!
English Language Arts | Mathematics | Physical Health and Wellness | Grades K-2
Karen Garland, a K-5 science teacher, shares what new concepts rising second graders can expect to learn and ways caregivers can help their children get ready for the new school year over the summer.
Coach Kenan Woods, a K-5 physical education teacher, demonstrates the seven basic active motor skills K-2 students will learn. Caregivers can practice these skills with their children over the summer to help them get ready for K-2 physical education.
Danger! It lurks at every corner. Earthquake. Quicksand. Cyclone. Pandemic. As educators and parents power on to creatively engage, instruct, and inspire our children in the home, classroom, and online, how can we as educators use our superpowers to keep the love of learning alive?
Professional Learning | Science | STEAM | Grades K-12
Nora, a second grader at Kennesaw Elementary School in Georgia, invented Grips for Slips. This invention is designed to help dogs grip the ground and avoid falling down.
In this unit, kindergarteners use a combination of drawing, dictating and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts where they name what they are writing about and provide some information about the topic.
This unit uses project-based learning activities to help students investigate the driving question: how have new technologies in farming and weather prediction impacted the way we grow food today?