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Multisensory Learning, In the News

No Need to Fear…Friday the 13th Is Here!

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If Friday the 13th is your kryptonite, you’ve stopped by the right place to refuel. Learning Without Tears has superpowered programs and strong resources that meet your needs. Now that it’s back...Continue reading

Teaching Tips, Multisensory Learning, Ask the Experts

Reimagine Ways to Teach with the Wood Pieces

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Think the Wood Pieces Set for Capital Letters is just for letter formation activities? Well, think again because the Wood Pieces can be used for so much more! Although the Wood Pieces are...Continue reading

Teaching Tips, Multisensory Learning

Teaching Tips: The 4 Ps of Handwriting Instruction

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Teaching handwriting can be simple! It might seem like a mystery when you think about how a child goes from indecipherable scribbling with crayons in Pre-K to neat and tidy cursive handwriting...Continue reading

Teaching Tips, Multisensory Learning

How Combining Handwriting & Literacy Lead to Student Success

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It’s every K–5 teacher’s goal to give their students a strong understanding of the basics. Handwriting and literacy are two of the most important parts of young student development. They lay the...Continue reading

Teaching Tips, In the News

Reach for the Sky—It's National Skyscraper Day

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Today is National Skyscraper Day!

 

The term "skyscraper" came into use in the 1880s just after the first skyscrapers had been built. The term was originally used for buildings over...Continue reading

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