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Educational Tech Career Days: Meet the Students Where They’re At

In my visits to elementary schools, especially the Title I schools with deeply disadvantaged students, I often wonder what more we can do for the students who are not getting the broad exposure and stimulation that will prepare them for success.  One

John December 13, 2016 Broward Schools, educational technology, Elementary STEM, Site Features, Teaching Literacy No Comments Read more

Help Us Help You: You, Your Students, Your School

Help Me … Help You! Remember that funny scene and line from the film Jerry Maguire? It came to mind this morning when I came into the office early and participated in a major software release for VocabularySpellingCity. Today we

John July 29, 2016 educational technology, Helping Teachers, Teaching Literacy No Comments Read more

Vocabulary Building for Elementary School Students

I’m just back from the International Literacy Conference and I was struck my some apparent elementary ELA industry trends: Principals, literacy coaches, and teachers all seemed to be moving away from basal readers as core curriculum. More often, they are

John July 14, 2016 educational technology, Helping Teachers, Teaching Literacy 1 Comment Read more

Mother’s Day Wishes from the Mayor of VocabularySpellingCity

To celebrate Mother’s Day, the mayor of VocabularySpellingCity reviews her emphasis on grammar and his interest in language arts style guides. “Frankly, Mom would have loved Mary Norris, a copywriter at The New Yorker. She’s known as the Comma Queen”

John May 8, 2016 Teaching Literacy 2 Comments Read more

Teacher Talk: What they are saying to us

The Question: We asked of our users is to just tell us something about how they use VocabularySpellingCity. Here’s a collection of comments.   I use spellingcity on a daily basis. I assign assignments or let students choose activities to practice words.

John May 6, 2016 educational technology, Site Features, Teaching Literacy No Comments Read more

ELL: English Language Learners and VocabularySpellingCity

The VocabularySpellingCity site and app is a unique literacy tool used by many millions in schools, often to help ELL students. Why? Because VocabularySpellingCity is a rare combination of powerful, flexible, inexpensive, and convenient. Teachers can start using it on their own, or

John April 10, 2016 Helping Teachers, Site Features 7 Comments Read more

Hacks for Learning with VocabularySpellingCity

Here are some of the best learning hacks we’ve added to VocabularySpellingCity over the last few years. Enjoy, and may your students benefit. 1. Vocabulary and Writing. Students need both to build their vocabulary and to practice writing. A teacher in Davie,

John February 23, 2016 educational technology, Flipping the Classroom, Helping Teachers No Comments Read more

Vocabulary: Shades of Meaning

Since building student vocabulary skills is one of the big development areas for our company, I’m thinking a lot about how to build elementary vocabulary skills in a more rigorous and nuanced fashion. Today, I’m writing about nuances of meaning but more

John February 20, 2016 educational technology, Teaching Literacy 4 Comments Read more

Educational Technology of Yesteryear

At VocabularySpellingCity headquarters, we collect vintage educational technology.  We like to remember that we are not the first generation that is “revolutionizing” education. The leveraging and integration of technology into our lives has been a thrilling challenge and adventure for

John January 16, 2016 educational technology 5 Comments Read more

Career Days, December 2015 at VocabularySpellingCity and Science4Us

To celebrate the Hour of Code this December, VocabularySpellingCity and Science4Us will host over 300 elementary school students from the Broward County Public Schools with the goal of building interest in careers in coding and more generally to careers in high tech. To achieve

John November 24, 2015 Broward Schools, Teaching Literacy 1 Comment Read more
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