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TinyTap - About

TinyTap - About
TinyTap is a platform that lets anyone learn and have fun by making their own learning apps and playing thousands of apps created by a worldwide community. With simple, interactive tools like Q&A, readings, soundboards, puzzles and more, TinyTap enables anyone, from a toddler to a grandparent, to create beautiful games to teach and learn anything. We believe in personalized education. We believe that anyone can teach and learn anything if given the tools to do so in a way that addresses their specific needs, which is why we built TinyTap. We also believe that there is no better way to learn than by teaching - which is why we created the TinyTap Market. The TinyTap Market is an online community of millions of kids, teachers and parents that create and share their fun educational games everyday. Want to see who’s behind the scenes? If you’ve created a really amazing game, we want to know about it! Kids Parents Teachers Special Needs Book Authors Organizations Brands Games Puzzles Quizes E-Books

Children's Songs with Downloadable Kids Music - songs and lyrics from KIDiddles ESL Kids World - Printable Worksheets, Flashcards & Resources for Kids ESL Kids World - Role play worksheets Worksheets At ESL Kids world we offer high quality printable PDF worksheets for teaching young learners. These worksheets include among others: colouring sheets, crossword and wordsearch puzzles and much more. Designed by ESL professionals, the sheets will help teachers of kids in their lesson plans. Phonics For Young Learners of English, the teaching of phonics often takes centre-stage. Flashcards With a rich collection of flashcards, properly arranged by topics, you are armed with more high quality materials for teaching kids. Games The artistic nature of kids brains has them ready-made for games and fun activities. Song Worksheets Song relax and gets rid of negative emotions. Powerpoint PPT he age of interactive whiteboards and overhead projectors are here to stay - enter powerpoint. Interactive Some students learning by playing games and solving puzzles on the computer.

children's short stories Peter was tired. After 10 years of holding together the paperwork for “Johnson, A.P. – SSN 555-66-33xx,” his tensile strength was fading; he could feel his molecules beginning to degrade. - Length: 8 pages - Age Rating: U People told tales of long, long ago, when they used to enjoy Halloween, dressing up, knocking on doors showing off their fine costumes, playing something called Trick or Treat and, it used to be fun, but not anymore. - Length: 7 pages Was this a riddle? Becca laughed and smiled at her brother ruefully. - Length: 6 pages Hoover had been the runt of his mother’s fourth litter. - Length: 5 pages It was the fifth day at her new school and ten-year-old Buseje hung her head as she settled down into her desk. She returns to the kitchen and stops in her tracks. - Length: 4 pages Helen was born wrong. - Length: 14 pages Snow fell steadily in the wild woods of Siberia... Bobby Osgood woke up one October morning and he was twelve years old again... Peter was tired. - Length: 8 pages

Fairy Tales, in General – WebEnglish.se Related Topics: Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Cinderella Background This theme is different from the others in WebEnglish.se, as it mostly presents various fairy tale related materials to choose from and not a set of directly usable materials in order. Warm-up Fairy Tales A short e-book explaining what fairy tales are (yr 2-4)Reboot of Rapanzel A cartoonist smashes a sexist fairy tale trope in one hilarious swoop (yr 7-9) Songs Fairy Tales and Story Songs A playlist of songs telling the stories Vocabulary Fairytale/Fantasy Flashcards with sentences to print out and play withPictionary Pictures and names of the most famous fairytales (yr 3-8)Worksheets Several activities with fantasy vocabulary Lesson Plans Reading Read-Along Storybooks Books read out; you can follow the textClassic Fairy Tales A reading list of well-known fairy tales in a simple format (year 6-8)8 Most Popular Fairy Tales Downloadable hand-out. Listening Watching Writing Games Related

Dream English Kids playlist Upload Jennifer Goings Loading... Working... ► Play all Dream English Kids playlist Jennifer Goings46 videos1,575,093 viewsLast updated on Feb 25, 2015 Play all Sign in to YouTube Sign in History Sign in to add this to Watch Later Add to Loading playlists... Sweet Search Free Websites that Teach Coding for Kids | Preschool Powol Packets Free websites that teach coding for kids are a wonderful tool to help kids (and adults) learn the language and style that computers are written in. We live in a very different world now than 30 years ago. Thirty years ago nobody I knew had smart phones, used the internet, or carried tablets. It turns out that there are a lot of free websites that teach coding for kids. As I scoured the internet for free websites that teach coding for kids, I came across a lot that have a free component (like one free class or introduction) and a paid component. Totally 100% Free (as far as I can tell!) PluralSight: Free coding courses for kids. Code Studio: computer coding classes for kids 4 and up! Scratch: uses drag and drop for kids to create projects and then share them with others. Scratch Jr.: is an app that uses drag and drop and is designed for kids as young as kindergarten. Made With Code: has free projects and encouragement for girls to code. App Inventor: Make android apps on this website.

Making a Magic (Drinking Straw) Flute Maybe my kids are weird but both of them love using drinking straws. So we had all the supplies we needed on hand for this little craft – nine straws and some clear tape. When I told my son we were making a flute, he was super excited. His classroom teacher is getting married and has been sharing details of the ceremony. “You know what the only instrument being played at her wedding is, Mom?” my son asked. Before we got crafty, we read a wonderful book. Before we got into the story, we went through the cast of characters on the opening few pages. With the book read, I asked my son to grab his ruler, scissors, nine straws, and some clear tape. The first straw was set aside; it required no cutting. Now my son laid a long piece of clear tape sticky side up on the table and lined the straws up longest to shortest, with the tops of each even with one another. It was time to play our ‘magical’ flute! “I would play it for my brother to make him fall asleep,” he wrote.

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