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Shally Ackerman

Super Teacher Worksheets - 0 views

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    GREAT RESOURCE if you can get your school/coworkers to split the cost. my teacher uses these worksheets for everything!
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    My CT used a reading passage from this website for small group reading. Some worksheets on this page are free.
Lauren Tappan

Fractions Worksheets - 2 views

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    FREE (really) fraction worksheets! 
Karrissa Harbour

Education.com | An Education & Child Development Site for Parents | Parenting & Educati... - 0 views

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    Lots of free worksheets in different subject areas.
Stephanie McGuire

Curious George at the Fire Station: Introduction - 1 views

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    Great for Fire Safety week this week for primary students. Especially Kindergarten. Includes links to games, interactive worksheets, and videos! Includes various media ideas.
Emily Wampler

Innovation Design In Education - ASIDE: Century of the Child: Moving Forward - 0 views

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      I don't think Play is a magic fix for all the problems in US education, but I think it's a step in the right direction.  
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      Couldn't agree with this more.  Assessment and standards for Pre-K?!?  Get real, America.  Let the kids play.  
  • For more than a decade, NCLB has pushed education into mediocrity, opting for a homogenized system to pass tests. We’ve taken the play out of learning, and as a result, children have disengaged in a flawed process to the tune of over a 35% dropout rate.
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  • The "children's garden" was to be a place that valued a child’s enjoyment, creative process, and intuitive investigation of materials. This is not what many kindergartens look like today. Too often they are worksheet driven in preparation for testing.
  • Today, free play to learn how to socialize, invent, and imagine is rare; instead, child's play is organized. Add in diminished recess, limited physical education, and worksheet-driven classrooms and we have a recipe for unimaginative kids who lack a passion for learning. It is no wonder that we have trouble getting kids to think creatively. If they can’t play, they can’t learn and certainly not innovate.
  • We need to promote play, passion and purpose for it and break free of fixed silos of learning. Creating innovators is not part of mainstream, conventional education that is too focused on measuring assessments through one-right answer tests.
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