Remember to Sleep – A Lesson for Students
As the new school year gets going there will be plenty of students and teachers who are adjusting to a new sleeping schedule. It can
As the new school year gets going there will be plenty of students and teachers who are adjusting to a new sleeping schedule. It can
Middle school and high school social studies teachers in the U.S. who are looking for a writing project to start the year, should take a
On Friday I published a new video guide to using Google Forms for new users. As I noted when I published that video, there are
Good morning from Maine where we’re still enjoying summer even if there are a few leaves starting to change. One of the hallmarks of late
This week Google released a bunch of updates to many of their tools that are popular with teachers. Here’s a short overview of those updates.
It is a not a secret that Padlet is one of my favorite ed tech tools for all classrooms. From creating KWL charts to simple
Google Forms can be a powerful tool for creating and delivering quizzes to your students. It also has a bunch of great features for gathering
Science Bob is a good resource for elementary school and middle school students in search of ideas for science fair projects. Science Bob has dozens of suggestions for
The question that I often hear from mathematics teachers about Google Documents is, “are there any features for me?” The answer is, “yes, but they
Disclosure: Haiku Deck is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com Haiku Deck is a great visual storytelling tool that I have raved about since the first time
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