Word History: Computer 💻
The word computer entered English in 1646 meaning ‘a person who computes’. Academics borrowed it from Latin computare (com- ‘together, with’ + putare ‘to consider,…
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The word computer entered English in 1646 meaning ‘a person who computes’. Academics borrowed it from Latin computare (com- ‘together, with’ + putare ‘to consider,…
There are over 1,420 comprehension questions in WINGS Readalong and the list is still growing in 2019. 🤯
Readalong subscribers can get excited about the newly re-designed games.
They are programmed to work on all classroom devices, so no more problems with Adobe…
Internet Explorer has been a very popular web browser in schools and homes but sadly this relationship has ended.
Microsoft has discontinued support, drastically reducing…
You may have noticed that self-marking WINGS Comprehension has been added to Readalong.
Play along with Eric as you test your literal, inferential and…
Subscribers to WINGS Readalong, WINGS Science and WINGS Phonics can expect big things in 2019.
These products will undergo updates throughout December and January to…
WINGS Phonics Online subscribers get early access to brand new phonics content this July, at no additional cost.
Check out the Aa-Zz Letter Sounds Readers…
National primary school assessment results have revealed significant issues with students applying mathematical knowledge during standardised testing.
It is not that children cannot do the…
You might have noticed that WINGS Phonics is no longer part of Readalong.
So, if you love WINGS Phonics, we will give you continued access,…
Welcome back to in2Era for 2018. We have some new products coming soon.
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