Preschool

cubetto lesson plans to use with preschool students

  1. Eduporium Weekly | EdTech Use In Early Education

    Eduporium Weekly | EdTech Use In Early Education
    We all know that today’s children have grown up using technology and that too many of these young kids log countless hours of simply playing games or streaming video content on their devices. Some say this is stunting their development while others say the stimulation is beneficial. Though there is truth to each, the education-focused content is most valuable in
  2. 8 Early Education Technology Tools: STEM In Kindergarten

    8 Early Education Technology Tools: STEM In Kindergarten
    There are actually a lot of awesome early education technologies students could use for practicing everything from problem solving or engineering to math or even coding in Pre-K or kindergarten. Whether it is engaging them more successfully or actually introducing hands-on experiences, including coding, the right tech has a place in ECE and these are some favorites.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | Using Tech to Help Students in Preschool

    Eduporium Weekly | Using Tech to Help Students in Preschool
    Generally, the common belief is that this should start around first, second, or third grade. What if it could start earlier, though? Like even as early as preschool. Those extra couple of years could wind up making a pretty large difference in the development of a child and, who knows, could ultimately help them reach greater heights.
  4. Eduporium Experiment | Squishy Circuits Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | Squishy Circuits Pt. 2
    These cool kits are designed for play-based learning! By building a number of experiments, students can learn various circuitry basics and experiment with conductive and insulating dough, LEDs, and other accessories. Using the Squishy Circuits kits, they’re also able to get hands-on while they learn about conductivity, simple circuits, series, and parallel circuits.
  5. Eduporium Experiment | Marbotic Pt. 1

    Eduporium Experiment | Marbotic Pt. 1
    For this week’s experiment, we’re going to be taking a look at the newest of the brand new EdTech tools we have in our store. Developed and manufactured in France, Marbotic is an interactive way for early learners to get familiar with numbers, letters, and technology. They’ve created three different kits and we got them in our office just in
  6. Who Says EdTech Tools Don't Belong in Kindergarten?

    Who Says EdTech Tools Don't Belong in Kindergarten?
    While teachers and parents may not notice the benefits clearly for another couple of years, using technology to enhance learning for kindergarteners is actually a pretty wise decision. Adding a new wrinkle to early education can help promote inquiry in students, provide opportunities for beneficial collaboration, and help them start to develop both STEM and soft skills.
  7. Eduporium Experiment | Codeybot

    Eduporium Experiment | Codeybot
    When there are so many personal, educational robots to choose from, how can teachers be expected to decide which one is right for their students and what they are trying to accomplish in their classroom? The ‘bot they choose has to have just the right balance of fun and learning applicability. So, let’s learn about the Codeybot.
  8. Eduporium Experiment | Square Panda

    Eduporium Experiment | Square Panda
    Square Panda is perhaps the most effective combination of early education, STEM learning and Future Ready skills available in the early EdTech market right now! Essentially, it’s a digital introduction to the phonics skills that kids in kindergarten should be able to know, but its educational value doesn’t stop there.

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