Here it is! The final product is live on the website and ready to sell!! Click below to explore :)
I have mentioned a few different curriculums on my blog. So, let me clarify some things:
1. The Little Learners Curriculum is a curriculum that my friend, Gretchen, and I created. This curriculum was started at the time that both of our daughters were about one year old. Now that the curriculum is complete, we are finalizing some book lists and the scope chart before putting it on Teachers Pay Teachers (website) to sell.
2. Bible Journey Curriculum: This is a curriculum I am currently developing for Grace that is a journey through the bible with developmentally appropriate crafts/lessons for two to three year olds. At the earliest, I predict that it will be finished sometime during the summer.
3. Wake Forest Problem Based Learning Curriculum: For three years now, I have worked part-time for a non-profit research company called CERTL (The Center for Excellence in Research, Teaching, and Learning). CERTL operates through Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Our most current project was developing a problem based learning (read about the problem based learning methodology here) curriculum aligned with the new Common Core Standards. Due to the fact that our cases were aligned with the old North Carolina standards, we were forced to align them with current standards. We are also aligning the cases to a few specific state standards that haven't adopted Common Core. ANYWAYS, I was a part of a great team that worked to develop this curriculum. It's AWESOME. It's ready to sell...so I figured it couldn't hurt anything to feature it on my blog. We have a sales team that will be marketing the product soon. Please share this with any teachers YOU may know!! You can buy individual cases or districts can buy whole packages of content. I am prayerful that this product sells and am grateful to have worked with a great development team.
*Currently I am working on the ELA side of this project creating Language Arts cases that align with the Common Core Standards.
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