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How HyperDocs Can Transform Your Teaching

HyperDocs are an interactive way to package learning and replace the worksheet method of delivering instruction. Using HyperDocs is the perfect way...

Google Classroom: Differentiate the Beginning, Middle, and End of Your Lessons

Differentiating lesson plans for all diverse and unique learners in your classroom can be challenging, time-consuming, and exhausting.  Trying to...

Jigsaw Cooperative Learning Strategy

Think of a puzzle. Each piece is a necessary stakeholder that comes together tote create a beautiful product. We can think of our students similarly...

Iron Chef EduProtocol

EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames, great for all learners and content areas. Iron Chef, modeled after the Iron Chef cooking shows, is a...

Introduction to SAMR

Have you ever been introduced to SAMR? Learn what it is all about in this quick illustrated video explanation from John Spencer. SAMR helps teachers...

Hexagonal Thinking Templates

Hexagonal thinking is a thinking protocol that activates prior knowledge. Supply students with a series of terms, concepts, and/or topics explored in...

Padlet: 30 Ways to Use it in the Classroom

Have you heard of Padlet? Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. In this blog post by...

Padlet Tutorial for Students

Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. This video walks students through the process...

One-Pagers: Getting Started

One-pagers are single-page responses that provide a visual and text-based overview of what a student has learned. By mixing imagery and language,...

Graphic Organizers with Google Drawings

Graphic organizers are a great way to help students organize their thoughts, and making these organizational tools digital means they're even more...

Google Slides: Audience Tools

From Teacher's Tech, Jamie Keat outlines the feature in Google Slides that allows real-time interaction with your audience. If you are a teacher,...

Edpuzzle: Flip Your Classroom

Assigning your students video lessons to watch at home and using classroom time for more meaningful activities is a flipped learning environment. In...

Graphic Design and Yearbooks with Google Workspace

This resource, created by certified Google Innovator Jennifer Scott, turns the idea of graphic design—specifically yearbook publishing—upside...

Google Keep in the Classroom

Google Keep is a powerful tool that can be used for making lists, taking notes, organizing your thoughts, and setting reminders. This tutorial video...

iPad: Apps for Elementary Math

Need some great iPad apps for math? This video reviews some of the best apps for the iPad when teaching math in an elementary classroom and gives a...

What is a Vlog?

Are you familiar with vlogging? Vlogging has becoming increasingly popular over the past several years. It's a great tool for students and teachers!...

RemNote for Note-taking

RemNote is an incredible note-taking tool that helps you remember and organize what you learn.With RemNote, you have the ability to create...

YiNote

In this day and age, we are pretty certain you are assigning videos in some way for your learners to watch. How do you promote active watching?...

Thin Slides EduProtocol

EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames that are great for nearly all learners and content areas. This particular protocol, Thin Slides, is a fun way...

Create a TikTok-style Experience with Google Slides

Capitalizing on the excitement many of our students have about TikTok may seem unlikely in the classroom setting, but this post from Matt Miller's...