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10 Ways to Use Technology in ESL Instruction

Providing adequate instruction for ALL students can be a challenge, but technology tools can be instrumental in reaching the students who need...

What Should My Students Blog About?

Looking for some examples of how students might use blogs to help demonstrate their mastery? Wondering how a blog is different from a...

A Teacher's Introduction to Actively Learn

Actively Learn is a freemium online education platform that allows students to read a book (or some other document), make comments, answer...

Novel Effect

When you read along with the Novel Effect app, stories are brought to life with sound effects, background music, or other dialogue. Users can read...

Mote + Pear Deck for Student Responses

In this resource from Stacy Roshan, learn how to collect student audio responses using Mote within a Pear Deck presentation! (Hint: it's as simple...

Rewordify

Rewordify is a free tool that simplifies difficult text—sentences, whole chapters, or even website URLs—to facilitate a scaffolded reading...

Starfall: Early Learning Activities

Starfall is an early learning website featuring interactive games, songs, and supporting resources for reading and math, with most content being...

Flyleaf Books

Support developing readers, whether in the classroom or at home, with Flyleaf Books. Click on any book cover to begin, and find optional homework...

Wonderopolis: A Tutorial

What do your students wonder about? How do you help them dive into their natural curiosity? Sometimes setting students free to explore the internet...

Reading Progress in Teams by Microsoft

Helping struggling readers is paramount to student success. In this resource from Holly Clark of Infused Classroom, learn more about Microsoft's...

Visuwords

Visuwords is a visual dictionary and thesaurus that allows users to see a concept map of connecting words and definitions. Use this tool to find...

Wordtune

Wordtune is a free, AI-powered writing companion that suggests ways to make your writing clear, concise, and compelling. Add...

Math is Fun: Visual Dictionary

Bring clarity to math concepts with this visual math dictionary. Search key terms to find easy-to-understand definitions complete with illustrations...

Beep: Voice Notes for Google and Beyond

Are you looking for a free tool that will allow you to create voice notes? You need Beep! Beep, formerly known as Voice Notes for Docs, is a website...

Everything You Wanted to Know about Sketchnoting

Sketchnoting is a creative and graphic process used to record thoughts with the use of illustrations, symbols, structures, and texts. Whether you're...

Sketchnoting: Ideas to Use in Your Classroom

Sketchnoting, or visual note-taking allows learners to create customized notes by combining images, graphics, and structure. This article gives...

And then i was like... A GIF-Creation Tool

GIFs, or graphics interchange format, are essentially moving image files. Leveraging GIFs in the classroom can be a great way to promote creativity,...

What are Visual Cues?

AFIRM, or Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules, an extension of the National Professional Development Center, has produced a...

The Power of Visuals to Engage Your Audience

No matter where your classroom is, whether you are virtual, hybrid, or in a traditional classroom setting, visual cues are important for all...

6 Essential Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners

Are you looking to support English Learners? This post from Emily Kaplan and Edutopia outlines six strategies to help when teaching English...