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Build Engagement and Interactivity with Genially: On-Demand Workshop
Level up your lessons with interactivity, animated infographics, and gamification using Genially. Come learn how to take your presentations and...
Seterra for Science
If you are a science teacher searching for a game-based platform for your learners to practice their skills, Seterra is the perfect fit. Seterra...
Cornell Notes: An Introduction and Templates
"Cornell Notes" refers to a popular note-taking system created by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Cornell Notes can be...
New Year, New You: Tech Tips for 2023
Join the Digital Learning Team, Diana Smith, Meri Carnahan, Matthew White, & Alisha Foor, for a quick and fun...
Planning & Brainstorming Templates for K-12
Sometimes the initial brainstorming phase of a project is the hardest part, and providing students with a template to scaffold their planning is one...
The Social Studies Classroom with iCivics
iCivics is a free, non-partisan civic education tool filled with high-quality, engaging resources for teachers and students across the nation. From...
20 Ways to Use Wakelet in Your Class
Learn about Wakelet and 20 ways to use it in your classroom.
National Today: Global School Play Day History & Activities
Learn 5 interesting facts about playtime, FAQs, and find activity ideas for Global School Play Day.
Global School Play Day
Visit the Global School Play Day website. Global School Play Day is for public schools, private schools, and homeschool families! Let's...
National Institute of Play
Play is central to healthy lives. Today, a diverse body of play research has shown that play is central to leading healthy, productive human...
The Serious Business of Play
This resource, from the American Psychological Association, offers recommendations to soothe anxiety and foster healthy child development in all...
5 Proven Benefits of Play
This resource explores five proven benefits to support play in schools at home.
The Cognitive Benefits of Play: Effects on the Learning Brain
Learn how playful behavior appears to have positive effects on the brain and on a child’s ability to learn.
Why Play is Important
This resource explores why play is important, the difference between structured and unstructured play, and play at the different developmental levels.
Parents' Guide to Structured Vs. Unstructured Play
Through play, children can develop important life skills that help prepare them for experiences later in life. There are two types of play:...
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