Teaching Literary Terms With Comics
Disclosure: Storyboard That is an advertiser on Free Technology for Teachers. One of my favorite ways to get students interested in the creative writing process
Disclosure: Storyboard That is an advertiser on Free Technology for Teachers. One of my favorite ways to get students interested in the creative writing process
Alphabet Organizer is a great little tool from Read Write Think that students can use to create alphabet charts and books. The idea behind Alphabet
The Interactive Ear is a neat website through which students can learn about how the human ear works. The site has three sections; the outer
Your Next Read is a neat little site that provides you with a web of book recommendations based on the authors and books you already
Last month I hosted a free webinar on digital storytelling with comics. More than 100 people attended the live session. Next week on February 25th
A couple of years ago there were lots of stories about the massive amounts of food that athletes like Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps consumed
Merriam-Webster’s website has a neat feature called Trend Watch that highlights words that are trending in news and popular culture. Trend Watch includes an explanation
Last October Curriki launched a set of project based learning activities for geometry students. This month Curriki revamped their geometry site to accommodate viewing on
Last fall Planet Nutshell started a new series of math videos for elementary school students. The latest installment in the series combines a lesson about
Like millions of other people nothing can make or break my morning like a good cup of coffee or its absence. My standard for good
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