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The 5E Model

In this resource from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt blog, Shaped, explore the 5E instructional design model. The 5E model, a constructivist...

How to Use the 5E Model in Your Science Classroom

The 5E model ignites science learning! Students actively construct knowledge through Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate phases. This...

The 5 Es of Inquiry-Based Learning

Sam Northern, ED.D. draws the connection between the 5E Model and inquiry-based learning in this resource from the AASL. Discover how...

5E Instructional Model Lesson Plan Templates

In this resource from Aliv Faizal of edutechspot.com, get access to several lesson plan templates for the 5E instructional model.

BSCS 5E Instructional Model

In this resource from BSCS, discover the 5E instructional model. The educator resource page includes a comprehensive explanation of...

Adobe Express Quick Wins: Student Portfolios

Explore how digital portfolios can capture your students' learning journey. In this webinar recording members of the Adobe for Education team...

Adobe Express Quick Wins: Formative Assessments

Allow your students to be creative and express their understanding during formative assessments. In this webinar recording members of the Adobe for...

How to Play a Game of Kahoot!

Ready to play Kahoot! with your learners? This resource will get your participants connected to your Kahoot, whether they're using a computer,...

Comparing Kahoot!, Quizizz, Quizlet, and Gimkit

The best features of game shows can be used to review and teach in the classroom. Kahoot!, Quizizz, Gimkit, and Quizlet Live can help. See their...

Quizlet Live!

Teachers can take advantage of Quizlet Live! to create live interactive games. (If you're new to Quizlet, Quizlet is a great...

Verity: Improve the News

Improve the News, also known as Verity, is a valuable resource for anyone seeking in-depth, informative, and alternative viewpoints on important news...

10 Google Jamboard Templates for Distance Learning

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....

Google Drawings Manifesto

In this resource from Matt Miller of Ditch That Textbook, Google Drawings is a blank slate for your students’ creativity. Many teachers and...

Class Dojo Big Ideas Growth Mindset Series

Watch this series of videos from Class Dojo with your students and facilitate discussion with related activities for social-emotional...

Reactive Listening

This video from Common Sense Education is all about getting kids to be reactive listeners. When you use video in your classroom...

Interactive Graphic Organizers With Google Drawings

Graphic organizers are a great tool in the classroom to help students visualize their learning and make connections. Paper organizers can do the...

What Should My Students Blog About?

Looking for some examples of how students might use blogs to help demonstrate their mastery? Wondering how a blog is different from a...

Getting to Know You | Google Slides Template Activity

Are you looking for a resource to teach you more about your students and build relationships with them in the virtual space? Check out this resource,...

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...

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...