This resource, from In 30 Minutes, offers 5 tips for making the most out of Google Drive. Discussed are the 5 principles Ian Lamont uses for...
In this resource from Matt Miller of Ditch That Textbook, Google Drawings is a blank slate for your students’ creativity. Many teachers and...
Watch this series of videos from Class Dojo with your students and facilitate discussion with related activities for social-emotional learning. In...
Are you looking for a way to gamify your lesson? Deck Toys is a simple solution that allows you to add your content, activities, and checks...
Pear Deck is an add-on for Google Slides that allows you to make your Slides presentations more interactive and engaging for your students. ...
This resource, provided by the Google Workspace Learning Center, is a reference sheet for those new to using Google Docs. This cheat sheet (their...
Being intentional in fostering community in all settings is important, but interaction is especially important in a virtual setting, whether it is...
How to detect the difference between compassion fatigue and burnout among educators. Join the discussion to learn more about the differences and how...
When sharing a Google Doc you've created with others, you have many options. Frequently, we want to share a Doc with others, but we don't want them...
Are you looking for an easy way to transform website content into a learning activity for your students? Then look no...
Utilizing a HyperDoc allows teachers and students to streamline work and easily access everything needed. Students can also exercise some control...
This video from Common Sense Education is all about getting kids to be reactive listeners. When you use video in your classroom (virtual or...
Letting your students use online programs in your classroom can raise privacy and digital safety questions. Even though there are filters in place,...
Providing adequate instruction for ALL students can be a challenge, but technology tools can be instrumental in reaching the students who need...
Play with letters, words, and sounds! Having fun with language helps your child learn to crack the code of reading.
This Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest video shows how to implement research-based literacy practices from the What Works Clearinghouse...
"This activity will help students make the transition from one-variable representations (e.g., number lines) to the TWO-variable representation of...
In this blog post from Dan Meyer, learn all about how he crafted original graphing stories to use with students. Included in the post are separate...
"A graphing story is a classroom routine that can be used to develop secondary school students' knowledge of graphs, relationships and mathematical...
In this playlist resource from Kyle Pearce, see 3 Act Math Tasks for Graphing Stories. A Three-Act Task is a whole-group math activity with three...