If you’re a teacher worried about the education your students are receiving from online lectures, there are a few ways to ensure students are tentative during lectures and stay engaged the entire time.
Here are a few ways to keep your students attention on the other side of the screen.
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If you’re an elementary teacher and you’re wondering how you get your elementary students’ engaged in online learning, here are 4 ways for you to achieve this goal along with some tips.
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A five or ten-minute daily mindfulness practice can see students reduce stress and anxiety, increase concentration and engagement, sleep better, improve social skills, and develop problem-solving and decision-making skills.
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Making the switch to online learning can be a big adjustment, but just like in-person school, it can’t be all work and no play! Here are 20 fun Zoom games for kids that you can use to take a break from the traditional curriculum and keep kids engaged.
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A fun ‘compete against yourself’ approach to physical activity with a focus on resilience and perseverance and the aim to achieve bronze, silver or gold medal targets. We have a range of activity cards and videos.
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Make a Coronavirus time capsule with your students virtually! Record this moment by filling in the template provided for your future self to look back on.
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Learn touch typing online using TypingClub's free typing courses. It includes 650 typing games, typing tests and videos.
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Check out the sites for simplifying lesson planning, keeping the classroom running smoothly, engaging students, and involving families in learning. Be sure to bookmark them!
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Join kindergarten teacher Ben Cogswell as he shares how to keep our youngest learners engaged in distance learning by blending digital tools with analog activities.
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Boom Learning cards can help make that shift much less stressful – and provide digital activities for your students that they can use at home (or at school) on ANY device!
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Check out the free supplemental, printable resources - plus how to get started with the Khan Academy Kids educational app.
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Explore 30 creative activities to do with built-in features of iPad. Designed for children aged 4‑8+, these activities can be easily tailored for all ages.
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Ready to make yourself flat and go on an adventure with your students?This activity is based on the Adventures of Flat Stanley where a flattened little kid goes on adventures around the world.
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They are offering their members free access to some of their best Premium resources to help support you during school closures. Sign up for free now!
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As doctors and scientists continue to fight the Coronavirus, society is fighting to flatten the curve by staying home and physically separate from others. However, parents are still in need of child care help so that they can continue to work from home. We’re all adjusting to this new normal in many ways—including through virtual sitting.
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How to use technology in the (virtual) classroom? What are the best teaching apps for your classroom?
This video tutorial will answer questions about best apps for teachers and make recommendations for classroom management apps, best English, Science, and Math apps for school.
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Here is a list of ten ideas that will make your next Zoom a hit with both you and your kids!
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Are you looking for fun and engaging activities to do with your students during class meetings?
Here are some creative ways to engage your students during virtual lessons.
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The first 5 minutes of class are the most important! In this video, you can get the tips and tricks on how to make the beginning of your class build excitement, promote engagement, and get your student talking!
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Catlin Tucker has recorded a video overview for each stage of Roger Bybee’s 5 Es instructional model for teachers who need additional support in designing an online learning experience.
She also includes quick introductions to some of the technology tools that pair nicely with each stage of the 5 Es.
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Check out these physical & fitness activities to be used as brain break or brain booster during virtual lessons!
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CBeebies helps pre-schoolers learn whilst they play fun games, watch clips, sing songs and make things with their favourite CBeebies characters and shows.
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As well as much-loved characters such as Biff, Chip and Kipper and Winnie the Witch, you’ll also find some great non-fiction eBooks to help your students explore their world.
Oxford University Press has also added some books used in schools, such as Read Write Inc., Oxford Reading Tree, and Project X Alien Adventures.
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TIME for Kids is committed to supporting educators and families around the world during this time.
Check out the materials they provided to support teachers and parents!
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Noggin — the learning app from the experts at Nick Jr, provides animations with activities for young children to play and learn at home.
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Every day includes four separate learning experiences, each built around a thrilling, meaningful story or video. Kids can do them on their own, with their families, or with their teachers.
Just find your grade level and let the learning begin!
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