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Tweet Template for Artificial Tweets

Do you or your students use Twitter? Why not bring it into the classroom to use in projects and check for understanding! This resource gives you a...

Thin Slides EduProtocol

EduProtocols are reusable lesson frames that are great for nearly all learners and content areas. This particular protocol, Thin Slides, is a fun way...

The Ultimate Collection of Jamboard Templates

Jamboard is a digital whiteboard that lets even far-flung teams sketch out ideas and save them in the cloud so they can be accessed on any device....

Strategies for Responding to Read-Aloud Texts

Helping new readers embrace the complexities of a text requires a robust teacher toolbox. In this resource from Learning for Justice, you'll...

Taking on Cyberbullying on YouTube: A Teen Perspective

Helping our students understand how to become responsible digital citizens is essential, especially on YouTube.  One way to ensure proper...

Squid: Digital Notetaking

Sometimes a keyboard isn't enough, and you want your students to use a pen and paper. Squid allows for this functionality on a variety of...

Record to Slides Extension

There are several workarounds for adding video into Google Slides, but check out the Record to Slides Chrome extension if you're looking to...

Quizizz: Play Live vs Homework Mode

Quizizz is a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to participate in a game-based formative assessment. Students work at their own pace to...

Quizizz: Introduction & Overview

Quizizz is a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to participate in a game-based formative assessment. Students work at their own pace to...

Getting Started with Google Forms

Google Forms is a digital tool that allows you to create documents aimed at collecting answers or data from a group. You can create surveys,...

Nearpod for Formative Assessments

Formative assessment can truly help guide and facilitate the learning process. When we check for understanding, we can identify misconceptions and...

Gimkit Overview

Are you looking for a game-based resource that students will beg you to keep playing? Insert Gimkit! This tool, which a high school student created,...

iPad Apps for Student Reflection

Are you using iPads in your classroom? If so, you probably know what a fantastic tool they can be for producing student work! What about iPads as a...

How it Started, How it's Going - Google Slides Template

Are you looking for a low-stakes, non-content activity that allows students to practice using collaborative Google Slides? Then, you have to check...

How HyperDocs Can Transform Your Teaching

HyperDocs are created as an interactive way to package learning and replace the worksheet method of delivering instruction. Using HyperDocs is the...

Hexagonal Thinking | Getting Started

Hexagonal thinking is a fantastic framework for discussion and critical thinking. We love this protocol for its versatility and power. In this...

Graphic Organizers with Google Drawings

Graphic organizers are a great way to help students organize their thoughts, and making these organizational tools digital means they're even more...

Google Sites: 20 Ideas, Tips, and Tricks

Google Sites is a free, easy-to-use web page creation tool that offers many solutions for educators. Find lots of tips, tricks, and teaching ideas...

Google Keep for Grading Comments

This resource is another gem by Eric Curts from Control Alt Achieve. In this video, Eric will show you how to harness the power of Google Keep for...

Google Forms: Sharing Quiz Scores

While Google Forms is a great way to collect data from a group of respondents, it is only the beginning of how teachers can use this tool in their...