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August 10th, 2011
by Tracy H in adaptive learning, K-3 Curriculum, Math Learning
Join us for a free 60-minute webinar designed for K–5 educators preparing to support teachers in implementing the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) in the 2011–2012 school year. Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 Time: 11:00 AM PDT to 12:00 PM PDT Cost: FREE Host: Casey Davidson, Director of Product Marketing at DreamBox Learning Presenter: [...]
Read more: Webinar: Using Virtual Manipulatives to Jump-Start Your CCSSM Implementation
August 9th, 2011
by Lisa W in Classroom tips and tools, Elementary teachers, Math Learning
Welcome to the Tuesday Teacher Tips series! Each week we’ll highlight teaching and learning resources, ideas to use in the classroom, as well as things to ponder as you go about your teaching day. About the Book I was recently introduced to the book Two of Everything: A Chinese Folktale (1993) retold by Lily Toy [...]
Read more: Tuesday Teacher Tips: Two of Everything
August 8th, 2011
by Blue in Life at DreamBox Learning, Parenting
My son will be 6 in October, and my daughter is 3 ½. I don’t think it will come as a shocker when I admit that I’ve been flying by the seat of my pants at this parenting thing. Sure, I’ve gotten better over the years. I’ve read the books and magazines, talked with friends [...]
Read more: Confessions of a DreamBox Parent
August 8th, 2011
by Tracy H in Reporting, Technology
As many of our teachers and administrators begin to prepare for the start of the new school year, you will see a few subtle yet significant changes within the Teacher and Administrator Dashboard. We have updated the navigation tabs to more accurately reflect the content available to you. Below is an update of the changes, as [...]
Read more: Updates to Teacher and Administrator Dashboard Navigation
August 4th, 2011
by Jessie W in adaptive learning, From the CEO, Learning Research
Our customers can attest to how DreamBox Learning’s math program has changed the lives of their students. Our intelligent adaptive learning program supports a broad range of learners, both struggling to advanced. And the greatest satisfaction comes from students feeling empowered and more confident in their math ability. With the latest study released by SRI [...]
Read more: SRI Study: Changing the education landscape with intelligent adaptive learning
August 2nd, 2011
by Lisa W in Classroom tips and tools, Elementary teachers
Welcome to the Tuesday Teacher Tips series! Each week we’ll highlight teaching and learning resources, ideas to use in the classroom, as well as things to ponder as you go about your teaching day. This month I was able to hear Beth Skipper, journal editor of Teaching Children Mathematics present on including literature in the [...]
Read more: Tuesday Teacher Tips: Summer Reading
August 1st, 2011
by Tracy H in math activities calendar, Math fun, Math in Real Life
Ready. Set. Go back to school! It’s time to get the little ones ready for the classroom and DreamBox Learning is here to help. Our August Math Activity Calendar is all about going back to school, and we’re celebrating with a number of activities to prepare your child for their first days of school! Math [...]
Read more: August Math Activities Calendar: National Back-to-School Month
July 20th, 2011
by admin in Uncategorized
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July 19th, 2011
by Lisa W in Elementary teachers
Welcome to the Tuesday Teacher Tips series! Each week we’ll highlight teaching and learning resources, ideas to use in the classroom, as well as things to ponder as you go about your teaching day. One thing I love about teaching at the elementary level is that you’re not locked into one grade level. With my [...]
Read more: Tuesday Teacher Tips: Gearing Up For a New Grade Level
July 14th, 2011
by Tracy H in Life at DreamBox Learning
Thank you to everyone who is a fan of DreamBox and submitted their story! We received a number of great entries, all of which can be found on our FaceBook, Twitter, and Edmodo page – if you haven’t done so already, check out the stories shared by your peers. And now for the winner of [...]
Read more: Winner: Share Your Story Contest