Tag Archives: Learning Activities
25
Jan

Norman Doidge the Brain That Changes Itself – Free Resources

ENJOY THE FREE MATERIALS AND LEARN, LEARN, LEARN ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITIES TO OVERCOME LEARNING DIFFICULTIES!!!   Resources on behalf of PositScience!     Norman Doidge, M.D., is a renowned research psychiatrist and author of the bestselling book, The Brain That Changes Itself. He has written over 170 articles—scientific and popular—that have appeared in several media outlets [...]

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25
Jan

What Tools Should you use to Defeat Learning Difficulties?

  What Tools Should You Use to Defeat Learning Difficulties?   With everything there is to offer a child, there should never be a feeling of frustration when it comes to a learning problem. There are so many tools, suggestions, and help that you can give your child to help them through these problems.   [...]

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25
Jan

Activity – Math – Decision Maker Game

Decision Maker by William L. Gaslin, Charles Lund, & Martin M. Gaslin  education.com Decide to play this game, and you won't regret it! You can practice addition, subtraction, or multiplication using just a deck of cards. Decision Maker combines mathematical skill with an element of chance that will keep players on their toes. Draw two [...]

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10
Jan

Activities – Capture That Fraction

Capture That Fraction Compare fractions in this two-player math game. Improve your proficiency and understanding in a fun new way! Using just a deck of cards, pencils and paper you can create a more interesting way to practice an important skill. In Capture That Fraction, you must work together to determine who has created the [...]

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04
Jan

Become an Amateur Author!

Nothing is better than a book for opening up uncharted territory for your little one to discover! Encourage your child to create a fresh new world of her own by making her very own book. This activity is a fantastic way for you child to practice her budding reading and writing skills as she uncovers [...]

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28
Dec

Race for Spelling Patterns

If you’re having difficulty motivating your third grader to crack open a book and improve her reading fluency, turn it into a “race” and watch what happens. Instantly, your child's competitive streak kicks in and she’s up for the task! In this high energy, interactive game, third graders are challenged to a different kind of [...]

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