
Blogging, Math, and Character Scrapbooks – The Week in Review
Good evening from chilly Paris Hill, Maine. The falling leaves, shorter days, and cooler weather remind me of all the chores I need to do

Good evening from chilly Paris Hill, Maine. The falling leaves, shorter days, and cooler weather remind me of all the chores I need to do

Extreme Planet Makeover is an interactive activity produced by NASA as a part of the Exoplanet Exploration website. Extreme Planet Makeover lets students choose the

Blogger can be a good choice for many classroom blogs. One of its selling points for schools that use G Suite for Education is that

One of the reasons that I continue to encourage teachers to blog with students is that it helps to create a record of what your

Next week I am joining Vicki Davis and Monica Burns on a free webinar organized by Kids Discover. The webinar will be a panel-style discussion

A few years ago I was speaking at a conference in Arizona when I was asked, “what do you say to teachers who say I
Some of my favorite social studies lesson plans include having students use maps to analyze data and identify patterns in history. Over the years I’ve

Scholastic’s Character Scrapbook is an online activity that could help your students analyze the characters in the books that they read. The Character Scrapbook asks students to
New users of Google Forms often think that if students are in the same domain as the teacher, student information is automatically collected. That is

This November will mark the tenth anniversary of Free Technology for Teachers. Over those ten years I have reviewed thousands of free resources for teachers