How Deep Is the Ocean? – This Video Puts It Into Perspective
Understanding the scale of something like depth of the ocean or distance to the moon is best done with visuals that are familiar to students.
Understanding the scale of something like depth of the ocean or distance to the moon is best done with visuals that are familiar to students.
ClassTools.net has many great online game templates for history teachers to use. Play Your Dates Right is one of the templates that I like to
Good morning from Maine where it is a perfect first Saturday of the fall. Friends are visiting from out of state and we’re going to
One of the many questions that I received in my email this week came from a reader who wanted to know what some of my
From SMS to email to old fashioned paper notes there are plenty of ways to send classroom updates to parents. There is one service that
We’ve all had the annoying experience of going to show a YouTube video in a classroom or to a friend only to have an advertisement
XtraMath is a free service designed to help you help your students master the building blocks of solving mathematics problems. I’ve reviewed the service before
WebRoom is a free service for hosting online meetings. WebRoom doesn’t require you to download any software and you don’t need to register in order
Stitcht is a free iOS app that lets you create a video from a combination of video clips captured by your friends. To make a
The Library of Congress Labs is a website that hosts online experiments based on collections of digital artifacts housed by the Library of Congress. One
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