Remember to Sleep – A Lesson for Students
As the new school year gets going there will be plenty of students and teachers who are adjusting to a new sleeping schedule. It can
As the new school year gets going there will be plenty of students and teachers who are adjusting to a new sleeping schedule. It can
Middle school and high school social studies teachers in the U.S. who are looking for a writing project to start the year, should take a
On Friday I published a new video guide to using Google Forms for new users. As I noted when I published that video, there are
Good morning from Maine where we’re still enjoying summer even if there are a few leaves starting to change. One of the hallmarks of late
This week Google released a bunch of updates to many of their tools that are popular with teachers. Here’s a short overview of those updates.
It is a not a secret that Padlet is one of my favorite ed tech tools for all classrooms. From creating KWL charts to simple
Google Forms can be a powerful tool for creating and delivering quizzes to your students. It also has a bunch of great features for gathering
Science Bob is a good resource for elementary school and middle school students in search of ideas for science fair projects. Science Bob has dozens of suggestions for
The question that I often hear from mathematics teachers about Google Documents is, “are there any features for me?” The answer is, “yes, but they
Disclosure: Haiku Deck is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com Haiku Deck is a great visual storytelling tool that I have raved about since the first time
Classwork.com transforms teaching materials into interactive digital lessons and saves teachers time with instant autograding. Our platform integrates seamlessly with major systems for personalized student engagement.
© 2024 All Rights Reserved.