**This post is a contribution from freelance writer Jenny Holt, author of multiple blogs and articles about haunted hikes throughout the US. After reading this post, check out Tales2go's own blog…
The following is a post written by Teacher Librarian and Tales2go user, Kim James. Thank you for sharing your Tales2go experience, Kim!
Educators...have you been looking for comprehension questions and activities for your listening centers? Look no further!
It's "busy season" here at Tales2go. Teachers and students are excited to get their listening stations up and running. That means lots of new classrooms and schools, trainings, webinars, Skype calls…
Hello teachers! It's that time of year...your classroom is "Pinterest Ready" and your mind is ready to take on new ideas for a fresh start this school year...so listen up!
Welcome back to a new school year! To get started with your Tales2go audiobooks subscription at school, follow the 5 easy steps below...
We compiled a list of activities for audiobooks that can be completed in the classroom, and a list for at home use. Educators are encouraged to attend a webinar prior to using Tales2go to walk…
With the varying standards across states, we put together a few documents to show the countless ways audio books connect to different state standards. Whether you are in a Common Core state, or in a…
The solution to our audio book dilemma
The following is a post written by Cathy Potter. Thank you for sharing your Tales2go experience, Cathy!
Does your school or district follow the Teachers College Curriculum through Columbia University?