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Back to School with Book Creator!

Book Creator is an amazing tool that allows students to create and share their own ebooks. This resource has tons of ways you can use Book Creator,...

Halloween Magnetic Poetry

Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning brings us this resource that allows students to create their spooky poem or story using Google Drawings. Have your...

Project Zero's Thinking Routines Toolbox

Getting our learners to think critically can prove to be a difficult feat at times. Project Zero from Harvard University provides a toolbox that...

15 Great Apps for Kids with Autism

These apps can help kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental challenges (e.g., Apraxia,  Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, etc)...

The Punctuation Guide

When you aren't sure how to spell something, you go to a dictionary. But what do you do when you are unsure about the punctuation of a sentence? The...

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...

Resources for Instructional Coaching

The website instructionalcoaching.com contains resources such as videos, blogs, presentations, workshops, and a resource library. These...

Free Visual Schedule Templates for Autism

These free, printable visual schedules for home or daily school routines might help make things easier. Visual schedules use a series of pictures to...

CS First: Unplugged Curriculum

CS First is a coding and computer science program from Google. The program employs Scratch for learners to code. Google identified internet...

New Screencast App for Chromebooks

This resource is a video by John Sowash. He introduces the new Screencast app for Chromebooks and then explores the many features like annotating...

Getting Started with Screencast for Chromebooks

Make video creation capabilities available to everyone in your class with the Screencast app built into Chrome OS on Chromebooks. Educators can...

Approvals in Google Docs

Need to create a digital permission slip? Want to work collaboratively with a team and get everyone's input but still keep your editing rights? Learn...

Add Audio in Google Slides with mote

Mote is a Chrome extension that allows you to easily add voice comments and feedback to Docs, Slides, Google Classroom, and more. A new feature...

Interactive History with Historypin

This video will give you an introduction to and show you features of the interactive mapping software Historypin. Historypin is a free,...

Google Slides Grid View

Ever wish you could join all of your student project groups at once? With Google Slides, you can! Click from filmstrip to grid view to see all...

Padlet Tutorial for Teachers

Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. This video tutorial from Evgenii...

Fullscreen Interactive Google Slides

Do you use Google Slides with your students? If so, you must check out this Google Chrome Extension! With this extension, Slides remain interactive...

New Quizzes in Canvas

What's the difference between Classic and New Quizzes in Canvas? You may be familiar with Classic Quizzes, the original quiz tool, but New Quizzes...

March Madness Classroom Activities

Whether you're a basketball fan or not, March Madness offers educators an exciting entry point for their learners. This Wakelet collection, curated...