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Google Slides: Explore Tool

Join Tim Anderson from Google for Education to learn how to use the Explore feature in Google Slides to add layouts to slides and add links...

Google Slides: Transitions and Animations

Are you working in Google Slides and want your text to "appear" when you click? Perhaps you want an image to fly in. All of this and more can be done...

iPad: Google Slides Intro

Google Slides is a powerful tool for teachers and students. If you are using an iPad, you will need to download the Google Slides App. This video...

Using Video to Teach Students Self-Agency

Student-led learning is an increasingly important topic. How often do you promote student-led learning and self-agency? This blog post and...

5 Ways to Incorporate Student Choice in Lessons with Video

How often are your students provided with choices in their learning? Studies have shown that student choice leads to higher engagement. This blog...

SlidesCarnival: Free Themes and Templates

If you love using Google Slides but are bored of their standard themes and slide templates, SlidesCarnival might be just what you need. This site...

Google Slides: Your New Favorite Publisher

Did you know that you could publish excellent documents, flyers, and banners right from Google Slides? We didn't either until we found these great...

Google Slides: How to Make an Interactive Presentation

Are you using Google Slides just as a presentation tool? Slides are no longer just for creating and sharing traditional slideshows. The possibilities...

Learning Games with Mr. Nussbaum

MrNussbaum.com provides numerous interactive games and activities designed to complement crucial concepts and themes taught in the K-8...

Spin a Story

This creative writing version of Spinnerwheel is a great way to get your students' creativity flowing. Use this template from Tony Vincent to...

Virtual Scattergories

Love the classic game Scattergories but want the convenience of a digital tool? Challenge your students to incorporate newly acquired vocabulary, or...

Design School: Canva in the Classroom

Canva makes graphic design amazingly simple for everyone by bringing together a drag-and-drop design tool with a library of more than 1 million stock...

Dan Meyer's Three-Act Math Tasks

Math students often ask, "When am I ever going to use this in real life?" Without real-world connections, students can disengage or struggle to find...

Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Elementary Music Lesson Ideas

From the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, this website is a great place to find lesson plans and resources for teaching music in the elementary classroom....

Creating Mind Maps with Google Drawings

Mind mapping is an excellent strategy to help students do their thinking and learning visible. While mind maps can be done on paper, many online...

Creating Icons using AutoDraw

Are you wanting to create the perfect icon but struggle with drawing? Paula from SlidesMania feels the same way and has created a tutorial on...

Creating and Using a HyperDoc

Utilizing a HyperDoc allows teachers and students to streamline work and easily access everything needed. Students can also exercise some control...

Creating Accessible Social Media Posts

Ensuring that our learning materials are accessible for all students is always important, but even more so when many digital forms of instruction are...

Creating Accessible Documents and Slide Decks

Ensuring that our learning materials are accessible for all students is always important, but even more vital during remote learning when all forms...

Creating a Story in Sutori

Sutori is an online tool that creates presentations for the classroom in a unique timeline format. Teachers and students can create projects,...