The Dirt on Dirt – An Earth Day Lesson for Pre-K through First Grade Students
Tomorrow is Earth Day. Last week I shared 14 Earth Day-related resources. That list is comprised of resources for middle school and high school setting.
Tomorrow is Earth Day. Last week I shared 14 Earth Day-related resources. That list is comprised of resources for middle school and high school setting.
The Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage has some neat resources for teachers and students. One of the resources that I’ve recently downloaded is
OpenStudy is a free service that allows students to create online study groups. Students can create groups to share notes and ask each other questions.
This morning one of my Facebook friends posted one of those “ten signs you’re from…” Buzzfeed-like articles that sucked me in. As I looked through
The Early Childhood Education Network’s Literacy Center provides young students with online learning activities in four languages. The Literacy Center provides tutorials and games in
Angela Hamblen is a high school school Social Studies teacher in Kentucky that I’ve had the pleasure of meeting at ISTE conferences and presenting with
Good morning from Portland, Maine where I’m waiting for a plane to take me to see my grandfather for Easter. Before I board the plane,
Over the last few months Google has rolled-out new features in Google Drive. Accordingly, I’ve revamped much of material in my Practical Ed Tech webinar
ClassCharts is an excellent tool for creating online seating charts, behavior charts, and behavior reports. ClassCharts allows you to create online seating charts for each
The new version of Google Sheets has brought with it a new way of using Scripts. All of my favorite scripts are now located through
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