Virtual Learning in Grades K-5: Best Practices from Calvert Learning to Support Elementary Students
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Bring joy to learning
Learning doesn't have to be boring to be effective. In fact, research shows that students learn more when they are having fun. With Study Island games and game-based Group Sessions, your students can engage in meaningful practice and formative assessment when playing games and competing with their classmates.