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This new Parent/Caregiver section provides you with the same access that Teachers have to valuable educational information that can help your Student strive. Over time, the information within this section of the site will be specifically tailored to the needs of Parents and Caregivers. Whether it is helping a Student with homework, or educating yourself on subject matter to better help your Student, Thinkfinity is a Teacher approved, valuable destination. Please feel free to check back frequently for updates and new information.

Highlights:

Come join us in San Antonio with the National Educational Computing Conference

Teaching Students to Be Safe: Thinkfinity Online Safety Resources

Help children and teens protect themselves and their identity with Thinkfinity's Internet Safety resources.

June 14th is Flag Day!

June 14th is Flag Day!

Travel back to 1942 to explore hundreds of American flag themed magazine covers that made up the "United We Stand" campaign, an effort to promote national unity and rally support for the war. It's a great way to celebrate our "Grand Old Flag!"

31 Days to Better Reading!

31 Days to Better Reading!

Find fun literacy-building activities to do with young children in Thinkfinity's Literacy Connection Calendar. Or explore Literacy Network's Podcasts for Parents of Elementary School-Age Children for activities to support fluency, vocabulary and phonics skills.

Summer Fun

Summer Science Fun

Experiments, activities, computer games and books are a few of the fun resources Science NetLinks has put together to fill the dog days of summer with learning.

Summer Activities

Keep ReadWriteThink With You This Summer

Looking for book recommendations for children and teens? Want to see literacy activities in action? ReadWriteThink's new Learning Beyond the Classroom site now includes book review podcasts and video demonstrations of learning activities to help caregivers and tutors make the most of summer reading and writing opportunities.

Training for Parents:

Learn more about Thinkfinity.org's free resources for parents and the literacy community.

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Thinkfinity Calendar:

Access information on historic events and associated Thinkfinity lessons and resources.

Today's Lesson:

The dollar was unanimously chosen as the unit of currency for the United States in 1785.

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