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Earlier this year I shared Class Charts, the behavior management tool for creating seating charts in your classroom. They have
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Earlier this year I shared Class Charts, the behavior management tool for creating seating charts in your classroom. They have

Looking for an English Language Arts resource for your middle school and high school students? Academic Help has free writing guides.
Last month I featured a new tech tool that allows children to email safely. TocoMail provides a closed network for

There are tons of vocabulary apps, websites and tools to help students learn new words. With these resources you can certainly

Happy Numbers has interactive activities directly aligned to the K–2 math standards. Children move objects across their screen as they learn.

Sphero is both iOS and Android friendly and help users send instructions to this smart toy. They have a new Robot Program.
YouTube is a terrific resource for teachers looking for content to share with students. There are tons of videos that
A fantastic app for early math education, Dexteria Dots is bright, colorful and teaches important basic math concepts. With this

Storytelling is such an important skill and there are plenty of ways to turn your students into storytellers using a
Storytelling is such an important literacy skill. Students of all ages can create their own comics, storyboards, and presentations with
The App Store is full of fantastic apps for practicing math fluency (Math Vs. Zombies, Meerkat Math, Sushi Monster). Mad Math

Spellmania is a Word Game for Students. A super cool feature is the ability to tap on any word to access a complete dictionary entry.
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