Dr. Raymond S. Moore, author of Better Late than Early (the book that launched the modern homeschooling movement in the United States), famously said:
"Recipe for genius: More of family and less of school, more of...
Keep the learning going in the summer break with these fun ideas! Learning never stops with SplashLearn and here's how you can beat the summer learning loss!
Math can sometimes feel like a daunting subject, right? We've all been there, staring at numbers and equations, wondering how they fit into our daily lives. But what if we had a visual guide...
Math can be tough, but it shouldn't be boring or confusing. That's where math manipulatives come in – helpful tools that make learning math more hands-on and fun. According to a study on EdTechBooks.org,...
Lack of engagement in classrooms can be addressed by making education a shared experience through an approach called Student-Centered Learning. Know all about SCL in this blog!
When I had to take up introducing “Community Helpers” to my first graders, I pondered over two ways of doing. First, I could make them read the chapter, show them pictures of a doctor,...
What's 7 times 8?" A long pause. A guess. A wrong answer.
Many parents know this struggle. Flashcards, drills, frustration—learning times tables can feel like a battle. How to teach time tables in a way...
Did you know that many students struggle with reading comprehension because they aren’t taught how to identify patterns in the way texts are written? By teaching text structure, you can help your students better...