Whether they are reading or creating them, comics are a wonderful addition to any student’s learning. Matt Smith tells us why.
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NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is an empowering approach to creative writing and its benefits are enormous for all students, from those who are just beginning to write in kindergarten to high school seniors. Laura Bradley tells all.
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Keep is Google’s note taking app, and if you haven’t used it before – or even if you have – Kat is about to blow you away with all the different ways you can use it with your students and to make your #teacherlife better.
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Heidi Samuelson strives to deepen math learning for elementary students from around the globe by connecting them through social media to share ideas and solutions to word problems and puzzles. Anyone can join!
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Creativity is often the hardest of the four Cs for teachers to implement into their lessons. Jonathan Almerido comes to their rescue with curated lessons and more!
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Teaching kids to build circuit is easier – and less expensive – than you think. Colleen Fried lets us in on how it’s done.
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