![]() Syllables Practice: Have your child start at "learn" then "patterns" then "play." CLICK HERE It's My Life Story Strips: Check this out. Sight Word Practice: Help your child master spelling sight words with this fun game. Reading Every Night"Why can't I skip tonight's reading?" CLICK HERE ReadWriteThink Shape Poem Generator Acrostic Poem Generatorįun Spelling Words Practice CLICK HERE FOR A GREAT WEBSITE TO PRACTICE SPELLING WORDS Read Write Think Story Map Story Elements Begin at the 2nd grade level and move through the levels as your child masters them. Prefix, Base, Suffix GameWe have been working with prefixes, suffixes, and base words. Click below to play the jellyfish game for lots of great practice. QuestionautThis game has AMAZING graphics, animation, and music.It still hasn’t sunk in that, yesterday, I had my last ever review at work. (Thanks to everyone who tweeted words of support beforehand, even those of you encouraging me to quit. Ha.) Regardless of when next year we end up calling it quits, there’s no scenario in which we won’t have given notice by December 2017. My bonus was more or less in line with what I was expecting, but we’ll talk about all of this in two weeks after Mr. ONL has had his review and we know our numbers. For now, it’s enough to say that I feel relieved that that milestone is behind me. If you’ve been reading here, you may have noticed a theme: I want to quit as soon as humanly possible (and I won’t shut up about it). And because I write the blog and only talk about Mr. ONL, rather than you hearing from him directly, I probably over-represent the collective desire to leave our careers because it’s all I can think about some days. ONL wants to stick it out all the way to the end of 2017, as we’ve long planned to do, and regardless of whether we hit our magic numbers many months earlier. We both have completely legit reasons: he wants to put us in as good of shape as possible financially for our early retirement, which I appreciate deeply, and I know that his desire is borne from his wish to put my mind at ease, in light of my financially conservative nature. Meanwhile I feel – and I know this sounds completely dramatic, but it’s true – that work is killing me, and not slowly. I’ve felt more anxiety this year than I ever have in my life, and I’m feeling its effects every day. ![]() ![]() I spent the entire flight to my company headquarters for my review feeling dizzy and nauseous at the prospect of having to defend my year. ![]() Here are my observations on this year’s list(s) together with some infographics that visualise the state of play as well as some thoughts on what this means for the “new normal” for personal learning, workplace learning and education.I feel like I’m drowning, and like every day is a new battle. "The survey took place at an unprecedented time following a period of lockdown where remote working and remote education was the norm, so the list(s) provide a unique look into how learning is being enabled and supported in these times. "The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2020 was compiled by Jane Hart from 2,369 votes from 45 countries in the 14th annual survey and was published on 1 September 2020. 59% of respondents came from companies, businesses and non-profit making organisations whilst 41% worked in education (although only 6% taught in K12 schools so the tools predominately reflect the situation in higher and adult education). This is an analysis of Jane Hart's famous annual survey for 2020. ![]()
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