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Ignite Learning with My Printable Escape Rooms for Kids

How do you get kids off their screens and into discussions with peers? As a teacher and tutor, I know the struggle is real. Whether you’re a parent looking for engaging activities, a tutor needing fresh ways to connect with students, or a teacher searching for that perfect lesson or sub plan, keeping kids truly […]

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Reading Fluency vs Reading Comprehension

What’s the difference between reading fluency vs reading comprehension? Reading fluency vs reading comprehension might sound like “teacher talk,” but with a few clear explanations, it becomes easier to understand, spot the differences, and support children in developing both of these foundational reading skills. Many parents assume that if a child can read words out

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How Summer Tutoring Sets Your Child Up for Success

What are benefits of summer tutoring? As a parent, you want to give your child every opportunity to thrive, especially when it comes to their education. But national testing data from 2024 reveals a concerning truth: math and reading levels among students have not returned to pre-pandemic levels. In fact, many students in grades 3–9

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6 Proven Strategies to Help Teens Study Smarter Not Harder

What are good study skills for teens? Have you been searching for “how to study smarter, not harder” or “study skills for teens”? You’re not alone! Many students struggle with how to study effectively, but the good news is that there are proven strategies to help you study smarter, not harder. Not every study technique

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My Child’s Teacher Emailed Me About Academic Concerns—Now What?

Which school teacher has the best communication style? If you’ve ever received a note from your child’s teacher about academic concerns, saying they’re struggling to organize ideas in writing, apply math concepts to real life, or make inferences while reading, you’re not alone. Many parents see these messages and wonder, What does that actually mean?

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How to Be an Online Tutor – A Free Workshop to Conquer Your Tech Fears

Would you rather tutor online or in person? If you’ve ever thought, “I’d love to tutor online, but I don’t know where to start,” or Googled “How to be an online tutor” you’re not alone. Many amazing educators hesitate to take their skills online because they worry it’s too complicated or that in-person tutoring is

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Time Management for Kids: Simple Tips to Help Students Stay on Track

Is it harder for you to estimate how long it will take to do a task or to manage your time appropriately while doing the task? As mentioned in a previous post on executive function, time management for kids is the ability to estimate how much time a task will take and manage time appropriately.

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10 Practical Executive Function Activities for Students: A Guide for Parents and Tutors

What are some of the main categories of executive functioning? Good kids may often say “I forgot” and genuinely not know how to stop forgetting to do homework assignments or turn in their work on time unless parents and tutors use executive function activities for students to help train their brains to focus and manage

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Building Blocks for Success: How Executive Function Skills Support Learning and Life

What are some of the main components of executive function skills? Success in learning, living, and leading starts with strong executive function skills, and without this building block, many students struggle academically, personally, and socially. Executive function skills help us stay organized, manage our time, control our emotions, and make good decisions. These skills are

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Thanksgiving Logic Puzzle

What activities have you planned for Thanksgiving day? Around the kitchen table or classroom, this Thanksgiving logic puzzle will whet your appetite for food and fun during the holiday. Grid puzzles require critical thinking skills to determine the relationship between people, places, and things based on the clues given. This “print and go” PDF contains

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