by Tara Pelton | Feb 1, 2015 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology
Seth Cutler is a Professor at California State Northridge and a Mathematics coordinating instructor for LAUSD and has been teaching effectively for many years. Here is the link to enjoy his Introduction to Multi-Digigit Multiplication, a subject that challenges 3rd...
by Tara Pelton | Nov 14, 2014 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology
Mr Wizards World (produced by Nickelodeon back in the early 1980’s), shows hundreds of amazing scientific experiments some of which you can try at home. As a warning, many of them you cannot try. Mr Wizard himself is a bit old fashioned. But the experiments are...
by Tara Pelton | Nov 13, 2014 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Exceptional Children
Chemistry comes from the Latin word chemical which means a natural, physical process. Let’s do some experiments to see some natural, physical processes. Two substances are distinct, each are a different composite of atoms in a structure of molecules. See how...
by Tara Pelton | Nov 13, 2014 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Exceptional Children
Chemistry comes from the Latin word chemical which means a natural, physical process. Let’s do some experiments to see some natural, physical processes. Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Experiment Key words and word forms Endo: inside, internal, within Exo:...
by Tara Pelton | Oct 5, 2014 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Exceptional Children
Teach a great lesson suitable for ESL, ELL, and all students, conforms with Common Core State Standard 4b-d Grade 6-8 Vocabulary Acquisition and Use: “b. Use common Greek or Latin Affixes or roots as clues to a meaning of a word. c. Consult reference materials...
by Tara Pelton | Sep 7, 2014 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Environment, Uncategorized
Here is a short lesson for English Language Learners of every age. In this video you can see pictures of many famous animals of the world. They are organized by Alphabet letter – the Animal Alphabet! The purpose of this lesson is to learn to recognize, and say...