Get your child out of the house and exploring the community with these ideas for easy, educational "field trips" right in your neighborhood!
Megan Sternke
Looking for inspiration to keep your child's mind active this summer? These activities merge fun and learning by incorporating games, crafting, science, language arts, and much more!
On average, elementary students lose over one month of learning throughout the summer—known as the “summer slide”. To make sure that your child is prepared to continue learning in the fall, here are three tips to make the summer vacation months an academically productive time!
It can be difficult for parents to decode education-related jargon. We've defined four important terms that all parents should be familiar with - next generation assessments, PBL, maker ed, and DOK!
Sarah Cornelius
Take part in NAEYC's annual Week of The Young Child to celebrate early learning, our youngest students, and their teachers and families!
Our new Parent Challenges feature in Study Island for Home helps parents motivate their children to learn with personalized, real-world incentives.
Ashlee Tatum-Eckley
The New Year is a perfect opportunity to teach your child about the importance of goal setting and how to go about the process effectively. We’ve put together these four tips to help!
Study Island for Home actively engages students in the learning process with games and incentives, as well as provides parents with insights to keep children on track in their learning.
Shannon LaBree
Bright ideas for tech-savvy educators right to your inbox. Subscribe today.