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Edutopia Parent Engagement Video Playlist

This playlist features four videos from Edutopia, all of which are less than six minutes long and feature practical ideas for connecting with...

Organize Your Google Drive Folders and Subfolders

In this video from Amy Stevens, learn about creating folders and sub-folders in your Google Drive to keep you organized throughout your school...

How to Begin Positive Relationships with Families: 8 Tips to Try

Empathy and trust are critical to building relationships with parents and caregivers. This article from Understood  helps teachers think through how...

The Eight Ps of Parent Engagement

Are you hoping to expand and improve parental engagement? This resource, which provides an infographic featuring eight tips for schools to support...

Traffic Light Feedback

Needing to have students give each other feedback or reflect on others' work? This simple protocol is great for learning reflections and feedback,...

Student Reflection

Throughout the school year, students should celebrate self-awareness and embrace and celebrate themselves as learners.Check out this wonderful...

The Art (And Science) of Craftsmanship

According to Oxford Languages, craftmanship is the quality of design and work shown in something made by hand. How can we support our learners in...

7 Tenets of Creative Thinking

Would you consider yourself to be a creative person? Creativity is within all of us, whether you believe you are creative or not. This post provided...

Google Sheets: Simple Formulas

Did you know that Google Sheets can operate as a calculator, computing simple formulas like 5+5 and 7-3? Learn how to use Sheets for simple...

Google Sheets: Filtering & Sorting Data

Do you have large portions of data that are difficult to sift through? Consider filtering and/or sorting your data to help you easily navigate your...

Google Sheets: Add Drop-Down Menus!

Google Sheets is one of the most undervalued Google products. Many people don't understand spreadsheets and often shy away from using them on a...

Unprogram in the Art Room

Burnout isn't something professionals alone experience; project burnout is something students can experience, as well! These fun activities from The...

11 Ways to Help Students Overcome Creative Blocks

Creativity and innovative thinking are essential life skills that can be developed, and sometimes inspiration comes in unexpected ways. Check out...

10 Alternatives to Traditional Assessment

There's more than one way for students to show what they know! Check out this graphic, created by Kasson Bratton, that offers ten alternatives to...

Bilingual Tales for Language Learners

The Fable Cottage provides well-known children's stories translated into French, Italian, Spanish or German, with each story spoken by a native...

IXL Learning: Math

IXL provides unlimited practice problems with meaningful, up-to-date tracking of student progress. Students are provided thousands of K-12 topics,...

Mandala Maker

What is a mandala, and how can you use it in the classroom? A mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols that can have several symbolic...

Rebus Maker

Use this free rebus maker to create picture puzzles for your students! (Make sure to scroll down on the webpage for a tutorial on using the maker,...

Forms to Sheets: Analyzing Your Data

Do you have a Google Form that has a lot of data? Sometimes viewing data and Form responses can be difficult. Luckily, any Google Form can be linked...

Oh, Snap! - There's a Shortcut for That!

Saving time on tech allows for more time spent having fun! View this video and referenced slides from Dianna Knox with Clay Community Schools for a...