With our passion for and history of bringing educational entertainment to children in schools, we'd like to express that our hearts, thoughts, and prayers go out to those affected by the tragedy in Uvalde, Texas.
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If you take a look at any culture, it doesn't take long to find the signs and tells of astronomy deeply rooted within them. In ancient times, astronomy was studied and used as an essential tool in helping people determine the timing of important agricultural events like spring planting and fall harvests. The orientation of the ancient constellations was used as a clock by which time could be measured. “Indigenous astronomy“ was the astronomy that existed long before the Ancient Greeks and the modern era.
Read More5 Ways to Embrace Patriotism in Your Classroom this Memorial Day
Spring has arrived, and so has another holiday: Memorial Day. Many of us can’t help but feel relieved when this three-day weekend comes around, signaling the unofficial beginning of summer, but Memorial Day can also be a fantastic way to learn about patriotism in our classrooms and honor those that gave their all for our nation, while also creating a day of rest and fun summer activities.
Read More3 Ways to Bring Abraham Lincoln to Life in Your Classroom
Abraham Lincoln is one of America’s most famous presidents. Considering his efforts with the Union, the Emancipation Proclamation, and his magnificent speeches, Lincoln is an important figure for students of all ages to learn about. For students who may struggle to wrap their heads around historical events, educators at Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. have several immersive activities for you to use to help teach about Abraham Lincoln in your classroom this year.
Read MoreViral Science Experiment: Elephant Toothpaste
Our mission as an organization has always been to make students excited about learning, and it remains a top priority today. Some of the best ways we can get students invested in their learning are by getting creative in the classroom and letting our students be involved in their learning. Conducting experiments, whether as a demonstration or as a hands-on project, can do just that. Mobile Ed has a simple recipe for this classic chemistry experiment filled with ingredients you might already have in your classroom. Start amazing your students with this fascinating classroom experiment!
Read More8 Practical Tips for Overcoming Teacher Burnout
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Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. was founded by educators 43 years ago to be a tool for schools in Michigan. It has since developed into a beneficial resource for supporting educators of all subjects across the country. As a company that’s been run by educators for almost half a century, we know what burnout feels like. Feelings of exhaustion, self-doubt, and withdrawal can easily creep in at any time, especially around springtime. This doesn’t mean we have to let burnout overcome us or our classrooms. Educators at Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. provide personal tips for overcoming burnout.
Read MoreClassroom Science Activity: Tabletop Terrarium
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Our educators love science and springtime, and we love bringing science to your classroom! Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. has a new science project for your classroom that will fascinate and educate your students at the same time: a pop-bottle terrarium. With this project, you can initiate discussions about ecosystems or use this project as a tool to discuss more complex concepts such as the water cycle and photosynthesis.
Read MoreGo BIG this Earth Day with the Earth Dome
Earth Day is right around the corner, and the educators at Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. are getting excited for spring! Our educators love teaching about our environment in spring when plants begin to grow again and animals come out of hiding. Students and teachers alike can’t help but be amazed by the wonders of our home planet when they experience the Earth Dome. Dive into geography this Earth Day with the Mobile Ed Productions Earth Dome!
Read MoreJAM out with Mobile Ed Productions this April!
Jazz Appreciation Month is coming up in April, and Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. is ready to celebrate! Jazz History Month, also called “JAM” for short, was officially created in 2001 by the National Museum of American History. This month intentionally celebrates the heritage and history of the jazz genre and encourages individuals to listen, appreciate, and study this fascinating genre.
Read MoreScience Experiment: DIY Bouncy Balls
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Our educators are always looking for ways to bring safe science right to the hands of our students. This DIY science experiment has caught the attention of our educators by involving a classic toy: bouncy balls. Bouncy balls are a long-time favorite that bring endless fun. Our team at Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. has a way to turn a classic toy into an educational science experiment.