EX - Alabama Learning Exchange 100s of Preschool and Kindergarten Worksheets for Printing and Projection on Interactive Whiteboards or Computer Uses "Jazzles utilizes a multi-sensory approach, emphasizing visual, auditory and kinetic activities and Jazzles is consistent with the latest brain research on learning. It takes the traditional activities of early childhood education and integrates them with 21st century literacy benchmarks and classroom technology advances - particularly interactive whiteboards." James J. Harrigan James J. Harrigan is one New York City’s most distinguished public school principals; a recipient of a 2006 Cahn Fellows Program for Distinguished Principals at Teachers College, Columbia University.
iPad Curriculum Verb | Flashcard Rating: 4.0/5 (11 votes cast) List of Common Verb walk, run, play, sleep, read, write, jump, ride, talk, cry, laugh, climb, cook, wait, watch TV, dance, fight , fly drink, eat, listen, open, close, throw away, turn on, turn off, sing pull, push, think, win, give, wash, sit down, stand up, cut Verb, 4.0 out of 5 based on 11 ratings Education Kits Welcome to the United States Postal Service curriculum resource center. During National Stamp Collecting Month each fall and Black Heritage Month each spring, the Postal Service issues stamps that are particularly relevant and interesting for students. The USPS Stamps Services team and Dr. Jacqueline Hansen, professor for the College of Education at Murray State University in Kentucky, have created an education kit for each special stamp issue designed to bring their featured people and topics to life for you and your students. Each lesson begins with an induction that hooks into students' personal experiences and academic knowledge. Dr. Explore the unique characteristics of our states with educational activities that compliment the Flags of our Nation stamp series. Celebrate Black History Month by studying this courageous, innovative filmmaker and entrepreneur. Celebrate Black History Month by studying this extraordinary educator. Put on your parka and mukluks!
USPS Community Connection: Education Kits & Resources This week, the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) 76th annual men’s basketball tournament kicked off on March 18th. Founded in March of 1906, the NCAA regulates, promotes, and organizes athletic programs and tournaments at American colleges and universities. Currently, 1,281 institutions belong to the NCAA, comprising over 400,000 student athletes. They are sorted into Division I, II, or III leagues, depending on the size of their athletic programs. The NCAA organized its first men’s basketball tournament in 1939, when only eight teams competed, and Oregon – then known as the Tall Firs – took home the title. The NCAA tournament pits 68 collegiate basketball teams against one another. Much like fantasy football, bracketology generates buzz for the Tournament, encourages competitive forecasting amongst fevered fans, and offers an exciting diversion from the final days of a dreary winter. March Madness Trivia