Starting with a morning meeting with your students can help foster social connection, reduce anxiety and promote stronger long-term learning outcomes.
Teaching With Tablets: Smart Ways Devices Can Enhance Learning
Here’s how teaching with tablets can help fostering student engagement, meet different learning styles and bolster essential skills in the classroom.
Smart Ways Teachers Can Plan Ahead With a Snow Day Lesson Plan
Teachers can’t control when snow days happen, but they can control how prepared they are for them, with a great snow day lesson plan.
Art Lesson Plans: Creative Ways to Teach History, Culture and Society
Help your kids learn by adding history, culture and fun to your art class with these creative art lesson plans for students of all ages.
Teaching With Google Earth: Navigating History, Culture and Place
Google Earth isn’t just for mapping. Here’s how to use it to teach your students enriching lessons about history, culture, art and place.
Why Are We Learning This? Teaching Handwriting for Memory and Literacy in the Digital Age
Today’s digital-first generation still needs to learn proper handwriting and note-taking for memory, literacy and legibility.
Remote Teaching: How To Make Your Online Classroom a Student Success
Remote teaching provides flexibility, but what about student-teacher relationships? Here are tools and tips to make your move to online teaching a success.
10 EdTech Writing Tools for Students
These edtech writing tools will help your students become better readers and writers by improving their research, grammar, comprehension and editing skills.
Why Are We Learning This? Teaching Simple Machines to Understand the World
From a car wheel to a drywall screw, simple machines are essential. Here’s why teaching simple machines to students helps them understand the world.