Amy Gill

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.
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15 Fun Letter Q Activities & Crafts for Kids

Learning the alphabet can be fun, especially when exploring different letters. The letter Q might seem tricky, but there are many exciting ways to help kids learn it. In this blog, we’ll share simple...

15 Fun Letter N Activities & Crafts for Kids

Teaching kids the letter N can be both fun and educational with the right activities. In this post, we’ll share Letter N activities for kids that are easy to try at home or in...

12 Best Homeschool Apps for Parents and Students

Ever feel like homeschooling is a juggling act with no instruction manual? Finding the best homeschool apps can be the key to keeping your kids excited and motivated about learning while also making your...

13 Fun Letter P Activities & Crafts for Kids

Learning letters is an exciting part of a child’s early education, and simple activities make it even more fun. Engaging kids with hands-on learning helps them understand letter shapes, sounds, and words. In this...

How to Teach Multiplication: Steps, Ways, and Activities

Are you a primary school math teacher trying to figure out how to teach multiplication to your students? Well, then, you have landed on the right post. We will discuss easy and fun ways...

How to Teach Sentence Structure to Kids: The Ultimate Guide

Did you know that many students face challenges with sentence structure in their writing? A study analyzing student essays found that common errors include sentence fragments, run-on sentences, and incorrect verb forms. As educators,...

12 Most Important Maths Concepts for 2nd Graders

Math for 2nd Graders is a magical journey into the world of mathematics. As a second grader, are you ready to embark on a magical discovery into the world of mathematics? Mathematics surrounds us...

21 Fun Vocabulary Activities for Kids

Did you know that a child's vocabulary size at age 2 can predict their language and literacy skills up to fifth grade? For children, building a strong vocabulary is essential for understanding and using...

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