An Indoor Play Activity
This game is simple. How fast can you talk? (And it goes without saying that some of us will be far better than others!) 🙂
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- Paper
- Pencil
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- Tape recorder
This game is simple. How fast can you talk? (And it goes without saying that some of us will be far better than others!) 🙂
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Throughout our history, we humans have come up with some pretty strange beasts, extravagant creatures that exist only in the imagination. Now it’s time to put that to good use!
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Sure, you and your child can come up with some pretty snazzy drawings by conventional means. But what happens if you take the more radical step-holding the crayon between your toes instead of in your hands?
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Using these online subtitled videos will enable students to study and learn about The Structure of The Cell examining the fundamental unit of life, the cell, within a variety of organisms, including both plants and animals.
Zane Education‘s library of online educational video includes a comprehensive range of Biology topics, and today we review the topic of Structure of The Cell.
Exploring The Structure of The Cell is a curriculum-based topic intended for students of 12 years to adult age, or Grades 6 and older.
At some point, kids enjoy learning about the network of relationships that makes up their family. They’re fascinated and comforted to learn how they fit into the scheme of things, too.
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This activity works well with the previous Family Tree activity, although you can do it separately.
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Zane Education is currently one of the few online learning and education companies providing effective and affordable online learning support for Dyslexic children and students.
They offer an educational resource for Dyslexic students and children with Dyslexia provided a page entitled School for Dyslexia Online especially for parents and teachers of Dyslexic children that introduces the benefits of their Visual Learning solution that delivers curriculum-based material visually – and not simply text-based.
Using what is currently the largest online library of educational subtitled video developed specifically for the teaching of the k-12 curriculum, Zane Education provide the perfect solution for teaching dyslexic children and students, using an effective form of Visual Learning that eradicates the need to read, to learn.
In this day an age it is rather ridiculous that a child should virtually need to have to learn another language – that of text – as a precursor to any form of learning or education. And this is especially the case when you consider that such a high percentage of children with one form of Dyslexia or another, are often extremely bright and intelligent kids.
The use of online educational video provides the perfect online learning resource for teaching children with dyslexia.
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Review Rating: 4.0 out of 5 Stars
Using these online subtitled videos will enable younger children to study and learn about Communities. They will begin by answering the question ‘What is a community?’ after which Lollipop Dragon, Apple Blossom, and Bitty take the children of Tumtum on an adventure through urban, rural, and suburban communities.
Zane Education‘s library of online educational video includes a range of Geography and Social Studies topics, and today we review the topic of Exploring Communities.
Exploring Communities is a curriculum-based topic intended for students of 8 years to 14 years of age, or Grades 2 to 8.
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What banner does your household fly under? Let your child decide – then make a flag.
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Review Rating: 4.0 out of 5 Stars
Using these online subtitled videos to study and learn about Biomes, you’ll explore and travel the world’s biomes and discover their different climate distributions, topographies and appearances.
Zane Education‘s library of online educational video includes a comprehensive range of Biology topics, and today we review the topic of Biomes.
Biomes 1 is a curriculum-based topic intended for students of 12 years to Adult age, or Grade 6 and upwards, and is the first of two topics on Biomes in the Zane Education online video library.
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