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Wide Open School: An Overview
Wide Open School is a free collection of online learning experiences and activities for kids brought to you by Common Sense. All resources are...
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...
Distance Learning in K-2
Distance learning presents new challenges for educators and students, and those challenges can sometimes feel magnified for those early elementary...
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....
Cybersecurity Knowledge Quiz
How much do you know about cybersecurity?Test your knowledge on cybersecurity topics and terms by taking this 10-question quiz. When you finish, you...
Class Dojo Student-Led Portfolios
Class Dojo has launched some great new features that allow parents and students to share the classroom experience. With portfolios, students can take...
Be Internet Awesome with Google
Google's Be Internet Awesome curriculum provides incredible resources to teach digital citizenship in your classroom. The curriculum is ready to go,...
Screencastify: 50 Ways to Use in the Classroom
Screencastify Record is a Google Chrome extension that allows users to record their screen, voice, and webcam. This is a great tool for the...
Padlet: 9 Ways to Add Posts
This video by Richard Byrne, the creator, and author of Free Technology 4 Teachers, demonstrates nine different creative ways users can post on a...
Noun Project
The phrase, "A picture is worth a thousand words," truly is a powerful statement. Icons, graphics, drawings, and images convey a message that words...
Middle School Writing Prompts
It's not always easy to get students excited about writing, but with the help of John Spencer, you can spark their creativity! From personal...
25 Practical Ways to Use Google Forms in Class
Google Forms is one of the most valuable and versatile tools for teachers. Frequently we fall into the trap that Forms are only used for quick...
20 Seesaw ideas with Chromebooks for K-12 classes
Seesaw is a digital platform where teachers of all grade levels and content areas can create learning tasks and assignments for students. The...
Frayer a Friend
The Frayer Model is a classic graphic organizer used for building student vocabulary. Before introducing the Frayer Model to your students, consider...
Common Sense Digital Citizenship Resources for Family Engagement
Just like with other content areas, building a strong digital citizenship foundation takes a village. In this resource from Common Sense Education,...
Google Slides: Memory Books
Have you ever thought, "My students just aren't old enough to use Google Slides?" or "I'm not sure I can foster student reflection and metacognition...
Taking on Cyberbullying on YouTube: A Teen Perspective
Helping our students understand how to become responsible digital citizens is essential, especially on YouTube. One way to ensure proper...
Gimkit Overview
Are you looking for a game-based resource that students will beg you to keep playing? Insert Gimkit! This tool, which a high school student created,...
Pear Deck in World Language Classes
Are you a teacher of a world language? A parent of a student learning a new language? Look no further! Pear Deck is a great platform to help make...
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