
Google Classroom, Flipgrid, and SeeSaw – The Week in Review
Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining and it is a perfect day to play outside with daughters and my dogs. Before they’re

Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining and it is a perfect day to play outside with daughters and my dogs. Before they’re

Earlier this week I received an email from a reader who was seeking clarification on the meaning of “not filtered by license” in the Tools

ABCya’s Number Chart is a simple but fun online activity for elementary school students. The chart offers “beginner” and “challenge” activities. In both activity levels students

As many of you know, Practical Ed Tech is the site through which I offer professional development webinars. I host those webinars on a regular

If your students are like mine, at one point or another you’ve asked for volunteers and not had any students raise their hands. In that

By the time that many of you read this, I’ll be fly fishing on one of my favorite rivers in Maine. Where I’m going there

Developing persuasive writing skills is a process that students start in elementary school and continue to develop through high school and beyond. Read Write Think

Do you remember when a cup of coffee didn’t cost $3? Or when ten dollars bought you enough gasoline to drive for a week? How

Years ago TED-Ed started a playlist of video lessons called Math in Real Life. That playlist that started out with just a couple dozen lessons

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