Resources FILTERED

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...

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...

Ten Tips for Creating a Quality Video

With blended learning, educators are creating a lot of instructional videos for their students, which can be an overwhelming task. This video...

Five Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth in Your Classroom

What is Juneteenth, when is it celebrated, and how do we teach our students about this holiday? This post from ASCD provides a brief overview of...

Black History Month Teaching Resources

If you're looking for engaging, relevant resources for Black History Month, this Wakelet collection resource has what you need.With read-a-loud...

Google Classroom: Video Series

Google Classroom is a free learning management system in the Google Workspace for Education platform. And while it may be free, it is robust and has...

Universal Design for Learning (UDL): A Teacher’s Guide

Understood.com has created a teacher’s guide to Universal Design for Learning (UDL). In this resource you'll learn:Why use Universal Design for...

UDL Tips for Designing Learning Experiences

This resource from CAST details five UDL tips for designing learning experiences that are meaningful and challenging for all learners. Make sure to...

What Is UDL? An Infographic

What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)? Check out this infographic from Katie Novak to learn more about UDL and get implementation...

Teaching Hard History: Professional Development

Most students leave high school without an adequate understanding of the role slavery played in the development of the United States—or how its...

Teaching Hard History: American Slavery for Grades K-5

Most students leave high school without an adequate understanding of the role slavery played in the development of the United States—or how its...

Teaching Hard History: American Slavery for Grades 6-12

Most students leave high school without an adequate understanding of the role slavery played in the development of the United States—or how its...

StoryWeaver: A New World of Children's Stories

Are you looking for a reading platform that is interactive and has a wide variety of texts? If so, discover the magic of StoryWeaver! StoryWeaver is...

Giving Voice to Your Lessons with Mote

Mote is a Google Chrome extension that allows you to easily add voice comments and feedback in Google Classroom, Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Forms....

Google Arts & Culture: An Introduction

Google Arts & Culture is a non-profit project that works with artists and cultural institutions worldwide to bring art and culture to a platform...

Getting Started with Epic!

Create a classroom account for Epic! books. This is a free digital library for students and classroom teachers with thousands of books that can be...

Friendmojis

Bitmojis are more fun with friends! Check out this hack from Kimberly Howard, which allows users to pair their Bitmoji with someone else's to create...

Flipped Learning in an Algebra 1 Classroom

This video from The Ohio Department of Education highlights an Algebra 1 teacher using technology to help organize his classroom into a blended...

Flashcard Factory: Pear Deck + Gimkit

Two of our friends, Pear Deck and Gimkit, have come together to create an awesome, engaging vocabulary activity for students! In Pear Deck's...

Feelings Wheels and Emotions Charts

It can be a struggle to put words to our emotions; it can be even more of a challenge for our young learners! Luckily, there are tools, such as...