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Story Maps

A story map is a strategy that uses a graphic organizer to help students learn the elements of a book or story. This Story Maps resource...

Reflection Activity: Roll & Reflect

At times, it can be a struggle to fit time for reflection into a lesson. There is so much to do! Yet, I think we can all agree that including time to...

Spot the Troll

A troll is an inauthentic social media account. Often created to spread misinformation and distrust, trolls have been deployed on every central...

New Year, New You: Tech Tips for 2022: On-Demand Workshop

Join the Digital Learning Team, Diana Smith, Meri Carnahan, Matthew White, & Alisha Foor, for a quick and fun session to...

Sketchnoting: An Overview

Sketchnoting, or visual note-taking, allows learners to create their own customized notes by combining images, graphics, and structure.This video...

My Wordle: Create Your Own Wordle

Have you wondered what those grey, yellow, and green boxes are that your social media friends keep posting about? They're playing Wordle! Wordle is a...

Innovators' Compass

The Innovators' Compass is a great tool that allows users of all ages to see a situation from many angles and brainstorm possible solutions. With the...

Top 10 Forms of Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is a fast-growing crime targeting children and teenagers. Learn about the top 10 common forms of cyberbullying in this video, produced...

The Go-Getter's Guide to a Growth Mindset

Shannon Anderson, author of Y is for Yet and Mindset Power, shares the importance of developing and maintaining a growth mindset to succeed inside...

PROVEN: An Acronym for Source Evaluation

Teaching students to research effectively can genuinely be a difficult task. CORA, also known as the Community of Online Research Assignments,...

Problem-Based Learning with 3-Act Tasks

Are you looking to hook your students when it comes to mathematical problem-solving? Leveraging Graham Fletcher's 3-Act Tasks is a terrific way to...

Lesson Ideas to Love

Did you know the Indiana Learning Lab has Lesson Ideas? View this on-demand workshop as guest presenter Jessica Zepik, creator of some of the many...

Digital Protocols: Examining Ideas

Digital protocols, also known as EduProtocols or thinking routines, are versatile lesson frames that can be used repeatedly with many different...

Craft: A Note-taking Platform

Calling all Mac and iOS users! Craft is a flexible note-taking platform similar to Google Docs that is flexible and easy to use. Check out this...

Seesaw Lessons

Are you an elementary teacher that loves Seesaw? Seesaw is a versatile tool that allows teachers to assign activities and students to respond and...

The Social Media Predicament

Our students receive positive and negative messages through the daily use of phones and social media. How can they learn to sort through the negative...

Piktochart Tutorial: A Simple Guide to for Beginners

Piktochart is an online service that allows you to make professional-looking, impactful infographics without complex design software or designer...

National Geographic Resource Library

National Geographic Education offers thousands of free resources to create immersive experiences for your classroom. This Lab resource hosts a...

National Geographic Mapping Activities

Creating immersive experiences for your students to explore and interact with locations around the world can be done simply with National Geographic...

Formative Assessment: Socrative Overview

Socrative is a freemium web application perfect for formative assessment in the classroom. Using any device, students can respond to teacher-created...