Amy Gill is a Contributing Editor at SplashLearn. As a former teacher, she likes to write about education reforms, edtech and how to make learning more fun for children.
As summer break approaches, kids eagerly seek thrilling activities to fill their days with adventure and fun. One of the best ways to keep them entertained is by treating them to the magic of...
Syllables can be tricky for kids because they don’t always match how we speak words naturally. For example, in words like “chocolate,” we often say it quickly as “choc-late,” skipping a syllable. This makes...
Have you ever thought about how to make your online teaching better? As more classes move to virtual spaces, it's important to learn some online teaching tips. In this blog, we'll look at practical...
Do you think you're good at math? Ready to challenge yourself with some fun math trivia questions with answers? Here are some math trivia questions for kids of all ages! See how many you...
Art activities for preschoolers are more than just a bit of fun—they’re little building blocks for growing minds. Did you know that when kids paint, draw, or play with colors, it helps their brains...
Are you concerned that your preschooler isn’t ready to start writing? Do you wonder how to build pre-writing skills, help them hold a pencil, form letters, and build the necessary coordination? Fortunately, there are...
Phoneme segmentation activities for kids are a fantastic way to help young learners break down words into individual sounds. This skill is essential for early reading and spelling success. By using fun and interactive...
Do you know how children begin to read words they’ve never seen before? It starts with decoding—breaking down words into sounds and blending them together. Decoding is the key to reading success, helping children...