Play with letters, words, and sounds! Having fun with language helps your child learn to crack the code of reading.
Engagement is a word we often hear in the education field, but not everyone is on the same page with its meaning. Join this session to explore the...
Cross-curricular projects can help dispel the myth that knowledge exists in discrete "chunks" and helps promote a more holistic approach to...
Students live in a digital world so it would make sense for teachers to tap into what they already know. Using programs such as Google Education...
To get the most out of Google Workspace, you need to explore the catalog of numerous Add-ons. You can get Add-ons for several Google Workspace Apps,...
These documents highlight key connections throughout K-12 mathematics that educators can leverage in their classrooms to promote mathematical...
Are you getting started with Epic? This reading site is a great resource with thousands of leveled books that can be selected based on personalized...
How to create a Self-grading Quiz in Google Forms. In this video, learn how easily create a Quiz with Feedback for students. You can give them...
In this resource, Nik Peachey explores nine ways to use Infographics in the classroom. You can use these ideas with students to comprehend the...
Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...
Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...
Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...
Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...
Google Docs is a word processing tool that, while very similar in layout to Microsoft Word, has additional features that make sharing and...
Quality virtual learning, whether mostly synchronous or asynchronous, must be interactive. Students need to be able to interact with the teacher, the...
This workshop, with Catherine Whitcher, explores the five questions you need to ask when conflict arises.December Get Your Teach On learning series
A quick resource discussing common myths and stereotypes about autism.
This workshop will preview the upcoming spring professional development series. The principles of the Science of Reading will be broken down into...
Part I of Reading and Writing for Real: Discover ways your students can hone real-world skills and improve literacy by reading and writing to family,...
While students are stabilizing and recovering from the academic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many educators are looking for the best ways to...