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Google Classroom: Differentiate the Beginning, Middle, and End of Your Lessons

Differentiating lesson plans for all diverse and unique learners in your classroom can be challenging, time-consuming, and exhausting.  Trying to...

Iron Chef EduProtocol

EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames, great for all learners and content areas. Iron Chef, modeled after the Iron Chef cooking shows, is a...

Introduction to SAMR

Have you ever been introduced to SAMR? Learn what it is all about in this quick illustrated video explanation from John Spencer. SAMR helps teachers...

Hexagonal Thinking Templates

Hexagonal thinking is a thinking protocol that activates prior knowledge. Supply students with a series of terms, concepts, and/or topics explored in...

One-Pagers: Getting Started

One-pagers are single-page responses that provide a visual and text-based overview of what a student has learned. By mixing imagery and language,...

Mote Content Ideas

Mote is an incredible tool that allows students and teachers to leave audio notes in Docs, Slides, Forms, Google Classroom, and more. Check out this...

Future Ready Librarians

According to futureready.org, Future Ready Librarians® are building-level innovators who believe inEmpowering learners with diverse skills and...

EquatIO: How to Use in Google Docs

Creating and using math in digital form can be frustrating and time-consuming. Thankfully, a Google Chrome extension called EquatIO makes it easy...

Google Slides: Teaching Math Through Conversations

Math teachers new to technology often ask, "Can I really use technology to teach math?" According to Alice Keeler, the answer is, "I don't know how...

Edpuzzle: Flip Your Classroom

Assigning your students video lessons to watch at home and using classroom time for more meaningful activities is a flipped learning environment. In...

Graphic Design and Yearbooks with Google Workspace

This resource, created by certified Google Innovator Jennifer Scott, turns the idea of graphic design—specifically yearbook publishing—upside...

Eight Ambient Sound Websites

Looking for sounds to help your learners focus? This blog post from Eric Curts with Ctrl Alt Achieve identifies eight websites that use sound to...

Listen & Learn With the Dallas Symphony

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is a repository of videos and audio clips for teaching students about culture and music. Each video introduces the...

Interactive Art: The ART Zone

The NGAkids Art Zone was created and developed by the National Gallery of Art. If you teach art at any level, this is a "must have" resource to...

How to Run an Hour of Code

If you want to start Hour of Code with your students, this is the place to start. This short video will list all of the steps needed for lesson...

GeoGebra

GeoGebra takes math and puts it back into the hands of students to create, problem-solve, reflect and critically think about mathematical concepts....

Historypin: Create a Collection

Historypin, the user-generated archive of historical photos, videos, and audio recordings, is an excellent tool to connect students to historical...

If-Then Adventure Stories

Google's Applied Digital Skills curriculum is chock-full of significant projects, like this introductory unit "If-Then Adventure Stories" using...

How to Make a YouTube Playlist

Did you know that you can create playlists on your YouTube channel so that a series of videos are all connected to one another? This video will...

What is a Vlog?

Are you familiar with vlogging? Vlogging has becoming increasingly popular over the past several years. It's a great tool for students and teachers!...