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iPad Apps for Student Reflection

Are you using iPads in your classroom? If so, you probably know what a fantastic tool they can be for producing student work! What about iPads as a...

HyperDocs: A Lesson in Action

HyperDocs are transformative, interactive digital lessons that are perfect for blended learning classroom environments. This video demonstrates the...

How HyperDocs Can Transform Your Teaching

HyperDocs are an interactive way to package learning and replace the worksheet method of delivering instruction. Using HyperDocs is the perfect way...

Jigsaw Planet

Jigsaw puzzles are proven to help improve cognition and visual-spatial reasoning, and digital jigsaw puzzles take the fun up another level. With...

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...

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...

Google Trends: Making Sense of Data

Google Trends is a fantastic place to go where everyone can be a data nerd! Not only can you quickly identify the hot topics that people from all...

Literacy Skills: Battling Fake News

The onslaught of media to which we are exposed is full of information that comes in disguise. Often, opinion is presented as fact. Therefore, the...

Jigsaw Cooperative Learning Strategy

Think of a puzzle. Each piece is a necessary stakeholder that comes together tote create a beautiful product. We can think of our students similarly...

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...

Padlet: 30 Ways to Use it in the Classroom

Have you heard of Padlet? Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. In this blog post by...

Future Ready Librarians

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

Graph of the Week

Graph of the Week is a website created by teacher Kelly Turner. Its mission is compiling activities for math class that would encourage critical...

Graphic Organizers with Google Drawings

Graphic organizers are a great way to help students organize their thoughts, and making these organizational tools digital means they're even more...

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...

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...

iPad: Apps for Elementary Math

Need some great iPad apps for math? This video reviews some of the best apps for the iPad when teaching math in an elementary classroom and gives a...

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...