
15 Ready-To-Use Comic Strip Templates for Your Next Lesson
In hopes of helping “make EdTech easier” I created 15 ready-to-use comic strip templates for your next lesson.

In hopes of helping “make EdTech easier” I created 15 ready-to-use comic strip templates for your next lesson.

Do you want to make reading more fun for your students? Check out this musical text reader that will transform classroom reading!

Struggling to get students excited about informational texts? These five ways will help you introduce text features and engage your students!

We’ll take a deep dive into using memes in the classroom, and I’ll share a student-friendly activity idea along with a meme lesson template.

To help students build digital reading habits, they can use Markup to take notes, jot down ideas, and organize their thinking.

Looking for a creative project idea for your students? Try a comic strips activity in your classroom. With a comic

Where can you go to find engaging, standards-aligned resources? Connect has you covered if you’re teaching elementary school this year.

A video and storyboard app can help students plan, produce and share a video of their own this school year.

When it comes to creating for an audience, a series of short-form posts is super popular — and I have a microblogging lesson idea.

K-12 schools and districts can quickly access movies to share with students with a platform designed with educators in mind.

Poetry isn’t just for spring, but with April as poetry month, you might find it’s the perfect time to explore a spring writing poetry project.

Are you looking for a quick classroom activity? Giving students a space to create can help them apply and celebrate
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