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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...

The Teacher Toolkit

The tools section on The Teacher Toolkit website contains numerous learning protocols teachers of all grade levels and content areas can use. The...

Understanding Rubrics

This blog post by Jennifer Gonzalez on the Cult of Pedagogy blog is a great review of the different types of rubrics (Holistic, Analytic, and...

K20 Learn

K20 Learn is a website for educators created through the K20Center at The University of Oklahoma with the goal of providing Authentic...

5E Instructional Model

The 5E Model of Instruction includes five phases: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate (Extend), and Evaluate. It provides a carefully planned...

EfficienTEACH

EfficenTEACH (efficient teaching) is a project by Matt Miller of DitchThatTextbook. EfficenTEACH aims to help educators by providing...

Fishtank Learning Math Resources

The goal of our mathematics program is to help all students see themselves as confident and competent mathematicians who are able to apply their math...

Fishtank Learning ELA Resources

"The Fishtank ELA curriculum aims to develop students into critical readers, writers, and thinkers. We hope to widen their perspectives so that they...

CodeHS

CodeHS is a top coding education platform for schools. "Everything You Need, All In One Spot" - Integrate the coding curriculum with your learning...

Digital Bell Ringers

In this resource from Carl Hooker, discover 17 bell ringer activities for use in digital instruction. "Bell ringers and soft starts in a remote...

Read Time Estimator

"This is a very simple chrome extension which allows you to estimate the amount of time it will take you to read a particular text."

Smithsonian's National Zoo: Education Resources

The Smithsonian's National Zoo, located in Washington, D.C. can make for a great field trip to explore their wildlife, habitats, and conservation...

Mount Vernon: Education Resources

"Mount Vernon, George Washington's estate, is dedicated to teaching people around the world about the life and legacies of our first president. Their...

National Geographic: Immersive Experiences

"Travel to different parts of the globe through cutting-edge technology, interactive live sessions, and virtual field trips – without even leaving...

MIT BLOSSOMS

"BLOSSOMS video lessons, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, contains over 100 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers...

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...

Foundation for Teaching Economics: Teacher Resources

"Foundation for Teaching Economics provides a variety of resources for educators, including curriculum outlines and accompanying lesson plans, Hot...

Exploratorium: Teaching Resources

The Exploratorium, located in San Francisco, is a public learning laboratory exploring the world through science, art, and human perception. While...

National Museum of American History: Simulations and Investigations

The National Museum of American History's website offers a number of resources for U.S. History teachers. Among these are the simulations and...

National Museum of American History: Online Exhibitions

The National Museum of American History, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., is home to nearly 2 million artifacts that paint a picture...