How do children learn a foreign language?
A few years ago there was a fad to guide children into bilingualism. This was supposed to make children not only gain linguistic abilities, but also strengthen other qualities in them that would facilitate a good start in the future. Such learning would have to start preferably before the age of 3. It would have […]
8 games that teach about friendship
On July 30, we celebrate Friendship Day! This is the perfect time to talk with your children about emotions, attachment, support and what positive relationships are all about. Below are suggestions for eight games. Some make children think, others promote relationship building. 1. friend wanted! The students’ task is to make an appointment letter for […]
School space and its impact on student performance
When I try to go back to my classroom of years ago, what comes before my eyes are rows of desks with chairs and the teacher’s desk opposite. In the corners stood several communist-era bookcases, and on the pale walls were hung themed posters offered by some publishing house. On the windowsills were evergreen plants. […]
How STEM turned into STEAM
Since the STEM program was established, it was intended to support young people in science-related careers. Dare them to experiment and experience science, technology, engineering or math. Overcome various fears that can discourage, for example, mathematics for life. However, the technology industry, science industry, or the job market in general, has changed enough to create […]
What a valuable descriptive assessment of a student should contain
The end of the school year is approaching, so this is one of the best times to sum up the past stage with the students and show them their achievements and the places they still need to work on a bit more. Those few words of feedback (i.e., feedback) can sometimes change one’s attitude toward […]
Positive aspects of playing games
I grew up with the opinion that games are not valuable entertainment, teach nothing and are full of violence, and that playing games is a mindless and unproductive activity. All of these statements are untrue, although sometimes they still persist in various circles. Games, like any tool, have positive and negative sides, depending on how […]
Knowla for entertainment – Knowla FUN
Children need activities that allow them to play freely and relax actively. Take a break from learning for a moment. Enjoy life. Discharge energy and emotions. That’s why the first FUN Package was created, filled with fun games! Another new feature is the way games designed for entertainment are displayed. It was prepared to meet […]
Tell me, how do you feel?
The Wheel of Emotions and Emotions Thermometer activities from Planet Emo, enable children not only to identify and communicate their emotions, but also to learn about their variability and impact on daily interactions. Through interactive play, students learn the importance of talking openly about their feelings and how they can develop empathy and better relationships […]
Lesson scenario “The way to school”
Grades: early childhood 1-3 Topic: the road to school Overall Objective: The student knows how to navigate his way from home to school. Operational Objectives: The student knows his way from home to school. The student knows the basic rules for moving outdoors. The student knows the basic directions and how to use them. The […]
Knowla Box will work well for group work
Knowla Box is not only individual fun. These are also activities in which the whole class can participate! Check out our suggestions – get inspired and conduct interesting, interactive group activities. Available accessories What tools are available? Interaction with the screen is done with thrown balls and interactive pens. The interactive pen is an infrared-operated […]