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7 Morning Routines for Teachers That Take 10 Minutes or Less

Mornings can often feel hectic. How can you start your day on the right foot? Let's jump in! We Are Teachers describes seven ideas that...

Monitor iOS Screen Time

Do you find yourself scrolling through Instagram for far too long? Perhaps TikTok has your attention. No matter the platform, it's easy to spend more...

Taxonomy of Reflection for Students

“We do not learn from experience… We learn from reflecting on our experience.” This quote from John Dewey, an American philosopher,...

Social Studies Resource Guide: 3rd Grade

This resource from the Indiana Department of Education provides supporting materials to help educators successfully implement the social studies...

Social Studies Resource Guide: 4th Grade

This resource from the Indiana Department of Education provides supporting materials to help educators successfully implement the social studies...

Social Studies Resource Guide: 5th Grade

This resource from the Indiana Department of Education provides supporting materials to help educators successfully implement the social studies...

Google Sheets: Input Data, Output Success

Google Sheets is an incredibly flexible and powerful tool for teachers. With it, you can input, edit, and analyze data. And, just like with other...

Google Lens

Have you ever looked around and wondered about unfamiliar items or places you see? With Google Lens, you can take a picture and search for what you...

Google Keep Tutorial

Staying organized is a struggle for most of us.  Keeping track of sticky notes, notepads, and memos can be challenging, especially when sharing a...

Google Keep for Grading Comments

This resource is another gem by Eric Curts from Control Alt Achieve. In this video, Eric will show you how to harness the power of Google Keep for...

Digital Note-taking Strategies to Deepen Student Thinking

This article from Mind/Shift provides multiple strategies and research to support student note-taking in a digital environment.  Collaborative...

Digital Escape Rooms

Digital escape rooms are among the latest and greatest ideas for creative problem-solving opportunities for students. With this resource from Ditch...

Digital Citizenship Week with Common Sense

Digital Citizenship Week is a great time to spotlight topics that impact our students' social and emotional well-being and leave a lasting footprint....

Distraction Free YouTube Videos

Are you wanting to assign a YouTube video to your students but don't want the ads, distractions, or an unrelated video to play next?...

DocStickers with Google Keep

Add digital stickers right into your students' work on Google Docs with the nifty new integration features from Google Keep!  Students don't...

Doing a Project vs Project Based Learning

Doing a project at the end of a unit is not the same as project-based learning.  Because these two ideas frequently get confused, PBL...

Dan Meyer's Three-Act Math Tasks

Math students often ask, "When am I ever going to use this in real life?" Without real-world connections, students can disengage or struggle to find...

Pre-teaching Vocabulary: Inductive Vocab Teaching

Pre-teaching vocabulary is an essential part of the learning cycle. Oftentimes, we as educators believe this scaffold is important only for English...

Google Forms: Locked Mode in Quizzes

Thanks to the 2019 update, teachers can now use locked mode in Google Forms to keep students focused and distraction-free during tests and quizzes!...

Google Forms: Beyond the Basics

Google Forms is a digital tool that allows you to create documents to collect answers or data from a group. In this on-demand workshop, you will...