Jan 25, 2021 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
There are many paintings of beautiful sights in nature, such as landscapes, animals, gardens, rivers, and seascapes. You may be familiar with the work of Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne, Vincent Van Gogh, Winslow Homer, David Hockney, J.M.W. Turner, Paul Klee, and Georgia...
Jan 11, 2021 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
Video games have a bad rap, but they don’t really deserve it. Over the years, parents have come to associate video games with hours of inactivity and disconnection from the world. However, games and educational software like Readorium actually have a lot to offer...
Dec 21, 2020 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
Time management is difficult during COVID when children are home and parents need to work. Here are some tips that may help you get through it. Good luck! Sit down with your family and develop a schedule with them. Talk about what each of you needs to accomplish alone...
Nov 24, 2020 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
In our first blog in this two-part series, we discussed 5 ways to help our children at home become inspired and successful learners. This included ideas on encouraging reading, listening to your child(ren)’s ideas, discussing new things you are learning, and promoting...
Nov 17, 2020 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
We all want our children to be inspired and successful learners. In these days of uncertainty, the importance of learning at home has never been greater. This blog will be in two parts, and in each part, we will examine five tips to assist you in helping your...
Oct 21, 2020 | Readorium at Home, Readorium in the Classroom
Football is physics in action! Physics is the study of the motion of matter through time and space. It is also the study of the forces created by this interaction. A force is a push or a pull that makes something move. There are different types of forces in action in...