Digital escape rooms are among the latest and greatest ideas for creative problem-solving opportunities for students. With this resource from Ditch...
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...
From the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, this website is a great place to find lesson plans and resources for teaching music in the elementary classroom....
Sutori is an online tool that creates presentations for the classroom in a unique timeline format. Teachers and students can create projects,...
StoryJumper is a great website that offers students the chance to write, create, and publish their own stories. This site provides simple creating...
Cooperative learning strategies are teaching structures in which groups, each with students of different ability levels, use a learning protocol to...
Coggle is a freemium collaborative mind-mapping tool used to help visually organize your thoughts. Students can use Coggle to brainstorm, break down...
Mentimeter is a digital tool that allows you to make your presentations interactive and engaging for your students. Students can participate in...
EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames, great for all learners and content areas. Cyber Sandwich works in three parts and has students work in...
Is your Google Classroom a mess, difficult for students to navigate, and a headache for you? Thanks to Pocketful of Primary, this video...
In this video, elementary students explore some of the following questions using Minecraft:How do we build a perfect community?What does a "perfect"...
Circly is an online organizer tool and collaboration platform for visual thinkers. Capture and organize your ideas, tasks, projects, leads, and more...
Can you really use Chromebooks in...kindergarten? Yes! This resource, from four primary-level educators in Newington Public Schools,...
When working with students who have diverse needs, it's good to know that Google Chromebooks have been designed to be accessible for many different...
Now that student Chromebooks can utilize Android Apps, the need for educational review and privacy/policy checks is more important than ever. ...
We often think of Google Slides presentations as very linear: Slide 1 followed by Slide 2 followed by Slide 3. However, a feature in Slides...
CSEdWeek is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity in computer science education, and...
You probably think that project-based learning is not feasible in a remote, hybrid, or eLearning environment. PBL learning can occur in any location,...
What is Nearpod? Check out this video resource for a brief overview! Nearpod is an interactive learning tool that allows the teacher to create...
Magnify Learning is a teacher-driven non-profit organization dedicated to expanding the use of high-quality project based learning (PBL) by offering...