Max says, “fire this up!” |
Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where it is a perfect evening for barbecuing. Before I fire up the grill, I have this week’s week in review post for you. This week I had the privilege of speaking to teachers from Sonoma, California and Oldham, Kentucky. Next week I’ll be speaking at Boston College and working with teachers in Delta, Colorado. If you’re in either place, please say hello.
Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Math Word Wall Posters for Elementary School Classrooms
2. Five Good Resources for Teaching Digital Safety and Citizenship to Elementary School Students
3. WordWriter – A New Way of Learning Vocabulary Through Writing
4. Two Ways to Explore the News Through Maps
5. A Round-up of This Summer’s Google Drive, Apps, and Maps Updates
6. Thinking Blocks – Model Math Problems on iPads, Interactive Whiteboards, and in Your Browser
7. The NY Times Replica Edition – Free for K-12 Classrooms
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Practical Ed Tech is the brand through which I offer PD webinars.
IXL offers a huge assortment of mathematics lesson activities.
Typing Club offers free typing lessons for students.
Discovery Education & Wilkes University offer online courses for earning Master’s degrees in Instructional Media.
MasteryConnect provides a network for teachers to share and discover Common Core assessments.
ABCya.com is a provider of free educational games for K-5.
The University of Maryland Baltimore County offers graduate programs for teachers.
Boise State University offers a 100% online program in educational technology.
EdTechTeacher is offers professional development workshops in Boston, Chicago, and Atlanta.
StoryBoard That is a great tool for creating comics and more.
BoomWriter and WordWriter are fantastic tools that help students develop their writing skills.
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