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I love field trips! As a classroom teacher, I organized lots of excursions for students and teaching in New York
I love field trips! As a classroom teacher, I organized lots of excursions for students and teaching in New York
I love a good podcast! From hearing stories about how people live around to world, to addressing questions you never
It’s getting a bit colder here in New Jersey, so I thought I’d take a moment to share a few
Are you using Google Classroom at your school? The folks at Unicheck have a new tool designed to check for
What does independent reading look like inside your classroom? How are your students interacting with text outside of school hours?
I am so excited to officially announce today that my new self-paced writing course Writing Reboot: EdTech for Student Writers Across
In this round up of favorites I wanted to spotlight Thanksgiving books and Thanksgiving eBooks for your classroom including some
What are your favorite strategies for checking for understanding in the reading classroom? I’m excited to partner with the folks
Are you ready for Halloween? Finding the perfect Halloween books can be a challenge – regardless of the devices you
The team at TypeDojo has created a typing test website to gives users of any age a space to practice keyboarding skills. This website is simple, straightforward and gets right to the point. If you are looking for a space to measure words per minute, this is definitely a quick tool for getting…
Have you heard of VocabularySpelling City? This vocabulary instruction tool is designed to help boost reading comprehension for students. The team behind VocabularySpelling City designed this tool to break the “test on Friday, new words on Monday” vocabulary instruction cycle and increase vocabulary retention with multimodal exposures to words over time…
Last week I spent time in North Carolina working with teachers who were preparing for an upcoming reading and writing unit. One of the main areas of focus for this particular ELA unit was point of view. From how characters in literature perceive a situation to the way writers express their own point of view, we discussed a handful of strategies for helping students tackle this area of focus for the upcoming unit. As our discussion moved to thinking about how digital tools could elevate and energize…
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