A Round-up of Ten Thanksgiving Lesson Resources
Over the last month I’ve published reviews of various Thanksgiving lesson resources. As Thanksgiving is now less than one week away, it’s time to put
Over the last month I’ve published reviews of various Thanksgiving lesson resources. As Thanksgiving is now less than one week away, it’s time to put
Last month I wrote about using Google Keep to organize your thoughts. Google Keep is a digital sticky note service that is available as a website,
For years the Library of Congress has been a go-to resource for teachers of U.S. History. Thanks to Glenn Wiebe, I learned about another good
ITN Source, a provider of archival video footage, has published an interesting timeline of the development of technology since 1900. The timeline is arranged by
American Thanksgiving is less than one week away. You and your students may already be thinking about your favorite Thanksgiving dish (mine is cranberry sauce
Plickers is one of the most popular new tools that I have demonstrated in my workshops and presentations over the last five months. It has
Photos for Class is a new service designed to help students and teachers find and cite Creative Commons-licensed images. The site utilizes Flickr’s API to
ReadWorks is a non-profit service that offers hundreds of lesson plans and more than two thousand reading non-fiction and fiction passages aligned to Common Core
Disclosure: Storyboard That is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com Last month Storyboard That featured an option for producing Halloween cards. This week Storyboard That made available
News in Levels offers news stories that are on the lighter side of things. The stories are available in three versions so that you can
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