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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,...

Student Reflection Cheat Sheet

In this research-based resource from Matt Miller, check out some of the most need-to-know information about student reflection. In it, you'll find...

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,...

Instructional Priority Model

In this video from the 2021 IN the LEAD conference, learn about the Instructional Priority Model from Dr. Michael Langevin, Founder and CEO at...

Gamifying the Writing Process

Do you have students writing college essays or personal narratives this fall? Check out this gamification folder with resources of the writing...

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...

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...

Strategies for Responding to Read-Aloud Texts

Helping new readers embrace the complexities of a text requires a robust teacher toolbox. In this resource from Learning for Justice, you'll find...

Smithsonian Open Access

Have you ever wanted to use Smithsonian images to coincide with your lesson? Now you can download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s...

Taking on Cyberbullying on YouTube: A Teen Perspective

Helping our students understand how to become responsible digital citizens is essential, especially on YouTube.  One way to ensure proper...

Squid: Digital Notetaking

Sometimes a keyboard isn't enough, and you want your students to use a pen and paper. Squid allows for this functionality on a variety of...

Quizizz: Play Live vs Homework Mode

Quizizz is a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to participate in a game-based formative assessment. Students work at their own pace to...

Quizizz: Introduction & Overview

Quizizz is a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to participate in a game-based formative assessment. Students work at their own pace to...

Nearpod for Formative Assessments

Formative assessment can truly help guide and facilitate the learning process. When we check for understanding, we can identify misconceptions and...

Digital End of Semester Final Products

Stumped over how to assess your students at the end of the semester, especially virtually? Check out these amazing ideas from Matt Miller of Ditch...

Getting Started with Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere is a digital polling tool that allows participants to respond to custom, teacher-generated polls or questions through text...

Gimkit Overview

Are you looking for a game-based resource that students will beg you to keep playing? Insert Gimkit! This tool, which a high school student created,...

iPad Apps for Student Reflection

Are you using iPads in your classroom? If so, you probably know what a fantastic tool they can be for producing student work! What about iPads as a...