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Teaching Math With CK12: PLIX Interactives

CK-12 has a great reputation for providing FREE quality content to teachers. They have created an awesome interactive program called PLIX that lets...

How To Go Live With StreamYard | Complete Tutorial 2022

In this tutorial, you'll learn everything you need to know to go live with StreamYard.  StreamYard is a live video production tool in your browser....

Loom: An Introduction

Loom is a free screencasting tool that lets users record audio, video, browser windows, or entire screens in Google Chrome. Once installed, users can...

Loom: Editing and Sharing Videos

In this resource from the Loom Team, learn how to record a presentation using Loom. New to recording your lesson and overview videos, check out these...

My Favorite No

Making use of entry tickets is standard practice in many learning environments. Leah Alcala, a middle school math teacher in California, decided...

Convert to Forms with Automagical Forms

Google Forms offers an incredible assessment tool, but turning old assessments from other formats into a Form usually requires a lot of copying &...

Graspable Math

Graspable Math is a free tool that allows teachers to assign tasks to students. Learners can see live feedback of their step-by-step work, move and...

Genially: An Introduction

Are you looking for a tool that will help you create awesome content? You should check out Genially! Genially is a platform that allows users to...

Audio Journaling with mote

If you've ever wished student journaling felt more authentic or more accessible, mote may be just the tool you've been waiting for! Mote is a...

Edpuzzle + Canvas

Are you a Canvas user who wonders how to get started with the Edpuzzle integration? Check out this video from Edpuzzle, which describes how Canvas...

Seesaw Activity Library

Seesaw is a digital platform where teachers of all grade levels and content areas can create learning tasks and assignments for students. The...

Cornell Notes: An Introduction and Templates

"Cornell Notes" refers to a popular note-taking system created by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Cornell Notes can be...

The Social Studies Classroom with iCivics

iCivics is a free, non-partisan civic education tool filled with high-quality, engaging resources for teachers and students across the nation. From...

SMART Goals

A powerful way to help students write effective goals for themselves is to follow the SMART Goal model. Take a moment to watch this video, from 2...

KWL Protocol

KWL is an inquiry protocol that asks students to activate their prior knowledge, formulate questions, and reflect on what they have learned. It's an...

Shout-Outs

Educators know the importance of providing positive feedback to students who are working hard, achieving goals, and showing a growth mindset, but...

Corrective Feedback

Corrective Feedback is a classroom management strategy for educators to use to help correct inappropriate behaviors from their students. This video,...

Parents' Guide to Structured Vs. Unstructured Play

Through play, children can develop important life skills that help prepare them for experiences later in life. There are two types of play:...

Hexagonal Thinking | Getting Started

Hexagonal thinking is a fantastic framework for discussion and critical thinking. We love this protocol for its versatility and power. In this...