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The following learning links are links that have fun learning games on them that your children of all ages will enjoy. There are games that use their math skills, alphabet recognition, hand-eye coordination and other school subjects. Make . . . read more
How to do a Bibliography Items in a bibliography are alphabetically ordered by author; and, if no author, then by title. Looking at the examples below, the source authored by the Central Intelligence Agency would be listed . . . read more
That time of year where we get to take Kansas Assessment Test is quickly approaching. There are many things that teachers and parents can do to help students get ready for these test. The students have been busy . . . read more
The following article was written two years ago about Bill Price. Since that time Bill has been nominated and won the Friends of Education Award from KNEA, and a State award for Volunteerism in . . .
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Please click on the following site to play different educational games to enhance things such as your math and reading skills. Click on the top bubble that says "Grades K - 8" and then choose your grade level and concept you want to work on. . . . read more
Learning to keyboard is an important skill that students need to have in the technology age. A source that we have use in computer class is called Dance Mat You may click on this link and try typing away. This program is a fun way to . . . read more
New Web Site to try out: Brain Pop In grades Kindergarten through 5th grade our students are leaning to use the computers during Computer time. I have added some sites at the end of this article that . . . read more
Here are some educational web sites that the students can visit to keep learning:
Thinking Things
PrimaryGames.com
FunBrain.com
Creative Kids
BrainPop Junior
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