Flip, Match, and Remember: Bringing Memory Games to Life for Young Learners There’s something magical about a memory game — that moment when a child flips a card and remembers exactly where its pair is hidden. Memory games aren’t just fun; they are t…
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
World Daffodil Day: Exploring Nature, Hope, Growth, and Spring Learning with Little Learners
World Daffodil Day is a wonderful opportunity to help little learners explore nature, flowers, growth, kindness, and the beauty of spring through one of the season’s most recognizable blooms — the daffodil. For young children, daffodils spark curiosi…
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Life Cycles in Action: Exploring Nature Through Play and Stories
Life Cycles: Discovering Nature's Amazing Transformations Some of the most meaningful learning happens when children slow down and notice the world around them. Life cycles are filled with wonder, change, and small everyday miracles. They invite c…
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Shark Week Day: Exploring Ocean Life, Curiosity, and Learning Through Sharks
Shark Week Day is an exciting opportunity to help little learners explore ocean life, marine science, curiosity, storytelling, and hands-on discovery through one of the most fascinating creatures in the sea — sharks. For young children, sharks inspir…
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Canada Day: Exploring Community, Belonging, and Celebration with Children
Canada Day, celebrated on July 1st, offers a meaningful opportunity to explore ideas of belonging, community, diversity, and shared traditions through stories, symbols, and everyday experiences. For children, this day isn't about historical facts…
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Playdough Mats and Activities for Young Learners
Playdough Mats and Cards: Hands-On Learning Through Creativity, Play, and Exploration The soft morning light hits the table, and a set of colorful playdough mats lies waiting. Alongside them are Playdough cards—little guides, prompts, and ideas tucke…
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Fables and Life Lessons: Exploring The Crow and the Pitcher Through Play
Some stories stay with us long after we've closed the book. Fables have been shared for generations because they invite us to think, wonder, and gently reflect on the choices we make. Often told through animal characters, these simple stories ca…
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Speaking Activities to Use After Reading a Story
Speaking Activities to Use After Reading a Story One of the greatest benefits of using stories in the ESL classroom is the opportunity they create for meaningful communication. Too often, speaking activities feel disconnected from learners' experi…
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