Guest Post – Look at the Camera and say “Think”
I think back on my own days in elementary and even high school and am disappointed by how little I actually remember, despite the fact
I think back on my own days in elementary and even high school and am disappointed by how little I actually remember, despite the fact
Word Walls are an effective strategy for building vocabulary with students, especially for subject-specific terms. These lists are usually posted on classroom walls and sometimes
As my students have transitioned more and more into creating digital projects over the last few years, I have struggled with ways to showcase their
As the technology integration teacher for Seymour Public Schools in Seymour, CT, I get to spend a lot of time exploring new tools which make
The inspiration for this lesson came from an article by John Bickford discussing how political cartoons can and should be used in the classroom. The
Over the years, I’ve worked with a lot of teachers who have expressed interest in using video games in their teaching, but they are not
Cover scan of ”The Americans” 1969 2nd printing from Wikipedia Robert Frank is one of my favorite photographers – I discovered The Americans in a
The Topic: Is it Art? Many lesson series or units can begin with this question and push students at any grade level and in many
This afternoon I had the great pleasure of presenting a webinar on behalf of the University of Maryland at Baltimore County (disclosure, they advertise on
Just a quick note to remind folks that I am on a mostly Internet-free vacation until Thursday morning. I have some great guest bloggers filling-in
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