Education Through Entertainment

Hannah Terry

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15 Books to Read with your Students During Women’s History Month

Posted on Mon, Feb 28, 2022

15 Books to Read with your Students During Women’s History Month 

(Image of Margaret Mead, an American Anthropologist, from Library of Congress)

For decades, the United States has been celebrating and honoring the women who have contributed to our history, society, and culture during the month of March. Milestones of women can often be overlooked, so this time of year is dedicated to noticing, appreciating, and understanding the important women who may be left out of the classroom and social discussions. As educators, we have the important opportunity to encourage the study of these women, inside and outside of our classrooms. 

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Celebrate George Washington this Presidents’ Day

Posted on Mon, Feb 21, 2022

George Washington’s life story is also the story of the beginning of our nation. At the convention to revise the Articles of Confederation, George Washington was unanimously voted to be the convention’s President. His quiet presence at the convention encouraged compromise, healthy debate, and unity between delegates. His part in the creation of the United States constitution still has an immense influence on us today. We’ve honored George Washington with an incredible monument and a federal holiday, but Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. invites you to bring the celebrations of George Washington into your classroom this year. 

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Forensic Science Project: Easy Fingerprinting

Posted on Mon, Feb 7, 2022

(Image from Childhood101)

It’s a well-known fact that our fingerprints are completely unique to each of us. Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. has an easy forensic science experiment that will help your students take a closer look at the patterns that make us unique while laying a foundation for how science is used in crime investigation. For educators that teach remotely, this project can easily be completed at home.

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Easy DIY Classroom Chemistry Project: Atom Models

Posted on Mon, Jan 31, 2022

 

Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. has been making education entertaining for over forty years! Through hands-on activities, thought-provoking questions, unforgettable performances, and amazing props in our educational programs, we’ve made students across the country fall in love with learning. Similarly, our team recommends educators use hands-on activities in their classrooms to engage students in unique ways, practice teamwork, and develop problem-solving skills. 

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Bring a Robot to Your Classroom!

Posted on Mon, Jan 24, 2022

Students are rapidly adapting to a life where technology is constantly evolving, and according to Moore’s Law, it’s not stopping any time soon. Global X, an investment company, claims that due to low-interest rates, increasing labor costs, and delayed supply chains, there is high potential for “a huge surge in spending on robotics and artificial intelligence” in 2022, making this new year the “golden era” for new robotics. New technologies are not going anywhere but will become even more accessible to us and our students. Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. has an educational and entertaining robotics program that teaches students to learn about the robots operating all around them and enables them to experience them up close like they never have before. 

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Travel Back in Time with Martin Luther King Jr.!

Posted on Mon, Jan 17, 2022

 

The Mobile Ed Time Machine has been in the works for some time now. Our Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. “Scientists” have finally perfected our time machine, and we want to bring it to your classroom! Many of our programs use the Mobile Ed Time Machine to teach students about important times in history, but our Martin Luther King, Jr. program is one of our educators’ favorites. In our Martin Luther King Jr. program, students are invited to travel back in time with Dr. King himself to experience a first-hand account of what it meant to lead the Civil Rights movement in the twentieth century. 

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7 Tips for Handling Viral Challenges in Your Classroom

Posted on Mon, Jan 10, 2022

The National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the United States, has sent a letter to the CEOs of TikTok, Facebook Inc., Instagram, and Twitter Inc. calling for control over the spread of viral challenges and false information on their social media platforms. These viral challenges and the spread of misinformation have made educators’ lives significantly challenging this past year. 

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Fun DIY Classroom Activity - Magnetic Race Car

Posted on Mon, Jan 3, 2022

Mobile Ed Productions, Inc has an exciting new project for you and your students to work on this year that involves magnets, a race car, and lots of smiles. This experiment will use the basic property of magnetic poles repelling each other to make your magnetic car move forward. 

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Bullying and COVID-19: What Educators Can Do

Posted on Mon, Dec 27, 2021

It goes without saying that the effects of the pandemic on our students have been substantial, but increased bullying was not one effect we anticipated. Many schools have returned to in-person learning, and with that students have returned to navigating social lives. Bullying has found itself in schools for years, but bullying related to COVID-19 is an epidemic of its own. Bullying for reasons related to COVID-19 is now known as “COVID Shaming”. 

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Unplugged - Classroom Coding DIY Activity to Do With Your Students

Posted on Mon, Dec 20, 2021

Coding is necessary for building amazing technologies and designing complex computer programs, but Mobile Ed Productions has a way to teach basic coding skills to your students with no technology required and only one household object: a deck of cards. 

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