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2024 Week of the Young Child Series

Week of the Young ChildĀ® (WOYC) is an annual celebration sponsored by the National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) designed...

Adobe Express Quick Wins Webinars

This collection includes select webinar recordings all about the NEW Adobe Express led by members of the Adobe for Education team. Learn about many...

PBS Kids for Parents

PBS Kids for Parents contains a collection of articles, links, videos, and other resources for parents looking to support children ages 2-8. This...

Loom: a Collection

Loom is a free screencasting tool that lets users record audio, video, browser windows, or entire screens in Google Chrome. Once installed, users can...

World Read Aloud Day

World Read Aloud Day is celebrated on the first Wednesday of February.LitWorld founded World Read Aloud Day in 2010 to advocate for access to...

PD Playbook: Digital Storytelling (July 2022)

Check out this collection to learn about what digital storytelling telling is and how to use this pedagogical tool with students in your classroom....

Canva Collection

Get started with the basics of Canva to create custom, beautiful graphics and designs! Sign up for Canva for Education to get a free upgrade to...

New Year, New You Resources

Looking to infuse some new ideas into your classroom? This collection, referenced in the IDOE's New Year, New You: Tech Tips for 2022 workshop,...

Lesson Idea: Social Media Influencer

In this lesson, students will demonstrate their knowledge of person or character covered in your content by role-playing as that individual and...

Lesson Idea: Questioning with Conjugated Verbs

In this lesson, students create real-world questions using conjugated verbs in the target language. Those questions will then be answered by their...

Lesson Idea: Metaphors for a Movement

Students will identify the metaphors in Let Freedom Sing by Vanessa Newton, then create a new metaphor they identify with the Civil Rights movement...

Lesson Idea: Create a Digital Story

Students will identify the main character, setting, and plot of a story. Then, they will create their own original story and have their peers...

Lesson Idea: Compare and Contrast Characters in a Story

Students will compare and contrast the lives of two cousins in the book Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin by Duncan Tonatiuh. They will then relate...

Lesson Idea: Design and Describe a Home

This lesson challenges students to design a house using a room planning app. Students will then describe the furniture in their house in the target...

Lesson Idea: What If?

The purpose of this lesson is to have students explore how the loss of a particular historical event, scientific discovery, math theorem, or art...

Lesson Idea: You Can Quote Me On That

The purpose of this lesson is to have students learn about an important figure in the content area. This lesson could be used to learn new...

Lesson Idea: Persistence Through Self-Affirmation

Students will create self-affirmation graphics by identifying positive goals and personal strengths.Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8Subject Area: WellnessFor a...

Lesson Idea: Musical Emotions

In this lesson, students will be asked to reflect on how music provokes different emotions, and how their own thoughts, feelings, and hopes connect...

Lesson Idea: Weather Watchers

In this lesson, students will record weather observations to describe patterns over time.Ā Grade Level: K-2Subject Area: ScienceFor a detailed...

Lesson Idea: Social Media Story

In this lesson, students will use their prior knowledge of human developmental stages to create social media threads, stories, or conversations....