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Why Use SplashLearn in Class?

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It includes access to thousands of educational resources without hidden costs or permissions. Age Group and Subjects: Parents: SplashLearn offers Math and Reading curriculum from PreK through Grade 5 for parents. Teachers: SplashLearn’s curriculum spans Kindergarten to Grade 5 for Math and Kindergarten to Grade 2 for Reading.

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3 Things Educators and Edtech Suppliers Need to Talk About

ED Surge

In almost every collaboration or discussion around what educators, schools and institutions need from their educational technology, three themes rise to the surface: The need for a trusted, interoperable and flexible edtech ecosystem. Is it accessible to all learners? Does it align with the curriculum?

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Integrate OUR Curricula into Your Kiddom Digital Platform

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I’m a big believer in online web-based curricula that can be accessed from any browser, any digital device, any location. This includes : grades 6–8 Math curriculum. They received excellent ratings from EdReports , a leader in evaluating textbooks and curricula for rigor, usability and alignment to academic standards.

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eSpark–Self-paced Learning for Math and Reading

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Right now, eSpark is only available for schools, not individual sign-ups (such as homeschoolers). If preferred, send letters to parents letting them know about this new learning platform their children will engage in at school and maybe at home as homework. Access the assignment provided by the teacher. How to get started.

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The Best, Free Financial Literacy Courses for Middle and High School

Cool Cat Teacher

These financial literacy courses from EVERFI are a must-have for any middle or high school. I highly recommend EVERFI as the best free financial literacy courses for middle and high school students. It reveals that 83% of parents believe high school fall short of making their kids financially savvy. But here's the good news.

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K-12 and Higher Ed Institutions Lead Consortium to Advance EdTech Innovation and Trust

ED Surge

Does your school district or higher ed institution use a learning management system (LMS), digital curriculum resources, learning tools, assessment applications, a badging platform, a single-sign-on application launcher or a student information system?

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As STEM evolves, so does South Carolina’s Coalition for Mathematics & Science

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Our current “secure” revenue source is a proviso that gives us access to the state’s Education Improvement Act fund. Additionally, we generate revenue through contracts with schools for specialized services, grants and gifts. We went from a revenue base of about $3 million annually to $300,000 almost overnight. Never again!