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Understanding these ideas is essential so you can use each exercise effectively.

  • Anchor chart example

    Anchor charts

    Anchor charts are visual tools that would be helpful when learning new topics and recalling them later. They include key points, diagrams, images, ideas, etc. Typically, teachers create these charts during the class by collaborating with students to gather their input. Once finished, the charts can be displayed in the classroom, allowing students to easily recall concepts for better understanding and retention. We want families to have a choice when they use anchor charts. We offer the pre-maid anchor charts for parents new to homeschooling. Additionally, some of our anchor charts have blanks alternatively so that you can collaborate with your students when you feel comfortable doing so.

  • Worksheets Example Spongykids

    Worksheets

    Worksheets are great tools for students to practice their skills and allow them to work independently at their own pace. Teachers can also address students' progress and see if they need extra support. We focus on hands-on activities, but we have some worksheets for specific topics to develop students' skills.

  • Activities Example

    Activities and Games

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.