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Ideas Ignited is a foundation committed to creating young innovators and problem solvers.

Working with teachers, we develop engaging, hands-on activities from existing curriculum to support learners at all levels.

Why the 21st Century Classroom May Remind You of Starbucks (EdSurge News) 05/30/2016

Ditch the desks! Teachers are redesigning their classrooms to let energy and creativity flow.

Why the 21st Century Classroom May Remind You of Starbucks (EdSurge News) It’s been my dream to make my 2nd grade classroom look more like a “Starbucks for kids”, and less like, well, a classroom. Think about when you go to Starbucks to complete some work. Why do you choose to work there? Where do you choose to sit? I usually gravitate towards the comfy seating c

05/05/2016

Save the Date for an Ideas Ignited event on June 15 featuring Kevin Chavous, DJ Jensen and a panel of our grant recipients, all teachers from Washington State. The event will be held at Town Hall, Seattle.

04/25/2016

Elementary School Teachers! We are putting together an amazing event at Seattle Town Hall on June 15 and would love to feature you in our Q&A panel. Message me if you are interested.

"Most Likely to Succeed" Follow up Photos 01/27/2016

Thanks to all who attended the first Seattle screening of "Most Likely to Succeed." We are now accepting grant applications for Washington State teachers! Please share this photo and tell teachers to submit an application on our Web site: www.ideasignited.us

Are you a teacher with creative ideas for your classroom but just need the resources to get it done? Please visit our web site (www.ideasignited.us) and apply for a grant! We are accepting grants now until March 31, 2016.

"Most Likely to Succeed" Follow up Photos 01/24/2016

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Homework is making our kids miserable: Why the classroom staple is a colossal waste of time 03/16/2015

The discussion of homework in elementary school continues, now with more research. What do teachers think? Is the increase in elementary school homework a symptom of a bigger problem? A necessity? Something they would love to get rid of? Weigh in.

Homework is making our kids miserable: Why the classroom staple is a colossal waste of time Research suggests it offers little to no benefit to elementary school students. Now parents are a taking a stand

Photos 02/01/2015

Venn diagrams at 6 years old. Two books, one title and so much to learn. This exercise teaches reading comprehension, writing, language and critical thinking. Photo courtesy of Erin Perea.

Photos 12/29/2014

Boxing Day (Dec 26) is behind us, but if you still have boxes lying around, try this activity. It hits multiple K-2 literacy and math standards and inspires creativity and imagination in children.

Crossing The Canyon
Required materials: 2 cardboard boxes, a ziploc bag with half a pound of white sugar, notecards for nametags, a pencil for sketching, a ruler and a mixed variety of random materials (popsicle sticks, wooden spools, duct tape, masking tape, glue string, brads, etc)

Photos 12/17/2014
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