Distance Learning vs Virtual School vs Home Schooling
Home school, distance learning, virtual school? What exactly are they and what is the difference between them?
Home school, distance learning, virtual school? What exactly are they and what is the difference between them?
Being able to adapt to potentially changing circumstances as the months unfold will be a key feature of this years back to school planning. So with that being said, let’s get into it;
Do you resentfully like photos of perfectly designed and colorful Bullet Journals on Instagram? Are you desperately trying to get organized or keep on track with your plans and goals but every single system seems to inevitably fail? Did you read the title and laugh? Good Enough. Meet your new Planner.
Previously here at TNN we talked about incorporating streaming options as a way to encourage a general interest in STEM and Science in general. The general idea being that as screen time is already a part of our lives, using family viewing to explore new worlds. Now that we’ve covered the basic types of programs, I have gone ahead and […]
Exploring STEM and STEAM, especially at an early age, is a great way to open kids up to the wonderful worlds of science and math and the future possibilities that come with them. But trying to encourage an interest in science with textbooks and workbooks is like trying to encourage an interest in cooking with a blender manual. I know […]
For many, the last time they saw the inside of a classroom was March. As we are fast approaching August, that is very nearly six months since schools first began shutting down. But with new cases once again on the rise and a resurgence putting vulnerable populations at risk, what does that mean for schools?
Supporting creators of color isn’t just about reducing inherent roadblocks to success and systemic bias for creators, it’s also about opening yourself up to more diverse and incredible content.
Preventing the dreaded ‘Summer Slump’ by keeping kids engaged, active, and curious is an ongoing process. One made all the better with the introduction of a little science to the mix…
In a previous article, we went over some of the basic recommendations for ways to help prevent the “Summer Slump”. Reading and family activities are great ways to keep kids’ minds active and curious during the summer months. Math skills, however, require a slightly different approach. Elementary Summer Math There are about a thousand and games and apps available on […]
“Children are made readers on the laps of their parents,” – Emilie Buchwald
12 Picture Books, 14 Middle Grade, and 12 YA recommendations to meet your Summer Reading needs.