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25 Practical Ways to Use Google Forms in Class

Google Forms is one of the most valuable and versatile tools for teachers. Frequently we fall into the trap that Forms are only used for quick...

20 Ways to Use Formative for Assessment

Are you looking to assess your students creatively? Matt Miller from Ditch that Textbook has created this blog post, detailing 20 different ways you...

15 Ways to Spark Student Reflection

This blog post on Collaborative Learning provides 15 easy-to-use and understand examples of reflective activities that teachers can implement in the...

Screencastify Interactive Questions

Screencastify Record has gotten a facelift! Check out this video to learn about a new feature from Screencastify, interactive questions. Are you new...

Pictures to Puzzles

I'm a Puzzle is a free website that allows you to turn any picture into a jigsaw puzzle. Upload an image from your device, customize the shape of the...

Goodreads Book Review Template

If you're a book lover, there's a good chance you're a fan of GoodReads, a popular site for readers and book recommendations that helps people find...

Digital Citizenship: An Overview

It's Digital Citizenship Week! So much of our time is spent on social media and digital spaces, which is why being educated on digital citizenship is...

Bad Calculators

Ready for fun math puzzles? Bad Calculator is a site that has a user move through different levels to find a specific product. What makes these...

Brickit

LEGOs can offer hands-on, playful STEAM learning experiences. What do you do when you have an overwhelming pile of LEGOs in front of you, however?...

What If Math

Calling all math teachers! How often do you struggle with making math concepts seem real and applicable to your students? If your answer is frequent,...

Googley Activities for Primary Students

Eric Curts with Control Alt Achieve presents this resource, including nineteen activities and templates in Google Slides, Sheets, Drawings, Docs,...

Inspire Students with Mystery Doug Videos

Harness the power of your students' curiosity with Mystery Doug. Mystery Doug brings a new video every week that will inspire your students to think...

Metacognitive Flowchart

Searching for ways to help students think and learn more independently? This chart from J Powers is a great place to start. Model thinking aloud...

How to Address Standards in a Meaningful Way

In this video from the 2021 IN the LEAD conference, Erik Francis, author of Deconstructing Depths of Knowledge and Now That’s a Good Question,...

Considerations for Using Classroom Tech

As Matt Miller from Ditch That Textbook notes, classroom technology has the potential to be transformative. With the buffet of edtech choices...

IDOE Educator Standards for Blended and Online Teaching

Providing students with high-quality digital learning opportunities requires educators to have a specific set of knowledge and skills. This resource...

Moonshots! A Game of Radical Thinking

A "moonshot" is thought of as an incredibly ambitious and innovative project, and Moonshots! the game will bring innovation (and fun!) right to your...

Google Slides: Memory Books

Have you ever thought, "My students just aren't old enough to use Google Slides?" or "I'm not sure I can foster student reflection and metacognition...

Edji: An Overview

Do your students struggle with reading comprehension? Chances are, you've encountered at least one student that struggles with this pillar of...