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Student creativity in the classroom can facilitate successful learning. Incorporating the creative process into lessons enhances engagement, increases retention, and
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Student creativity in the classroom can facilitate successful learning. Incorporating the creative process into lessons enhances engagement, increases retention, and
You can now use Explain Everything on Chromebooks in your classroom! One of my favorite mobile apps to share with tablet
WriteLab is a powerful online tool built by writing teachers for students and other writing teachers. Students can upload or compose
Earlier this year I shared OpenEd, an online educational resource library for K-12 students. It is a video resources for
I love free resources and here’s one perfect for teachers of multiple disciplines! The Global Oneness Project also offers free multicultural stories
Numbie is a mobile math skills app for iPads and Android tablets that offers over 1,200 math challenges for students.
If you’ve ever felt like your location or budget made field trips tough for your classroom, there’s a great virtual solution worth
In a project-based learning (or PBL) environment students explore a topic by solving a problem. Earlier this summer I shared
Istation Math uses game-like formative assessments and an adaptive online curriculum to address the needs of individual students. This personalized
ClassDojo is popular classroom tool that can help motivate students and keep track of behavior. Parents can stay in the
TenMarks math platform helps teachers individualize math instruction for their elementary and middle school students. It saves educators time preparing
SimplyCircle offers teachers a free, safe and simple way to communicate with parents. Teachers can send updates, create events and
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