Author: babbyo

5 activities to do with your students this Thanksgiving

<!– –> It’s hard to believe Thanksgiving is just around the corner. A holiday known for spending time with family and friends, gathered around a table full of food, it is also a celebration of a feast shared by the colonists of Plymouth and Wampanoag. Help your students learn more about the origin of the… continue reading

Infographic: The Life Cycle

Kidblog is now a Google Cloud Partner

<!– –> Students, teachers, administrators, and parents now benefit even more from Kidblog’s integrations with Google G Suite for Education and Google Classroom. Kidblog is an official Google Cloud Partner within the Google for Education Integrated Solutions Initiative. Educators continue to trust Kidblog to provide expertise, credentials, and experience to help students succeed. Our current Google integrations include: Google… continue reading

Infographic: The Louisiana Purchase

App Smash in the New Year

<!– –> For both teachers and students, it can be a challenge to get back into the daily routine after an extended holiday. Even if students had some work to complete over the break, it is still difficult to transition back to the daily bell schedule. Coming up with ways to keep students engaged throughout… continue reading

Infopacket: Transformation

#FETC2020

<!– –> Many Kidblog teachers are heading to Miami, excited to attend (or present at) the FETC2020 conference. FETC (Future of Education Technology Conference) is a place for “tech-savvy educators, curriculum designers, online educators, technology integration specialists, grant developers, professional development trainers, ed tech coaches, and pre-service teachers to: Discover how to engage all learners by… continue reading

Infographic: Prospective vs. Kinetic Power

Amazing new possibilities with Kidblog and Microsoft’s Immersive Reader

<!– –> We are excited to announce our integration with Microsoft’s Immersive Reader. This feature provides inclusiveness and enhances the reading experience for students of any of age or ability. Students can: Increase fluency for English language learners or readers of other languages Help build confidence for emerging readers learning to read at higher levels Offer text… continue reading

Infopacket: Renaissance