WonderGrove Learn Offers Free Animations That Teach Students Proper Behavior

WonderGroveTo kick off the new school year, WonderGrove Learn is offering free access to its Back-to-School instructional animations until Sept. 12. The 12 animations address critical challenges that educators face with their students during the first few weeks of a new school year.

Each animation models appropriate behavior for students in pre-K through second grade, including listening in class, using polite words and raising your hand. All animations include printable extension lessons that align with the Common Core State Standards.

The back-to-school lessons are currently available for free to any interested educator on WonderGrove Learn’s website. After Sept. 12, the lessons will return to their full subscription price of $98 a year, which includes access to all 150 of WonderGrove Learn’s instructional videos.

 

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