This Learning With Digital Games Guide originated from a blog series published by Amplify with the purpose of using the… more
The internet can be a treasure trove of free educational resources. But, it can sometimes be hard to find just… more
Assessment is more than a test. With more student-focused and embedded assessment comes empowerment and accountability. When the assessment is… more
Improv guidelines and games for building literacy, problem solving, and classroom community. This is the paper mentioned in the podcast,… more
Based on psychological and neuroscientific research, this framework provides simple tips for creating a classroom environment that activates and fosters… more
This is an executive summary of the book, Game On: Using Digital Games to Transform Teaching, Learning, and Assessment. The text,… more
The first edition of fun and games was popular earlier in the year: Spot the Fake, Cross the Line, and… more
Socrates was a philosopher from Ancient Greece who was executed for corrupting the youth with his teachings. What if Socrates… more
Dred Scott was a slave back in the mid-1800s whose master had taken him to the North. When his master… more
Completely free curriculum that explores essential literature for 4th-5th grade. It includes group activities and writing prompts to further explore the… more
In this hands-on resource, literacy expert Dr. Katie McKnight offers secondary teachers a clear understanding of what literacy looks like… more
This is why improvisation works in the classroom: To be an improviser (and this is true of improvisers who perform… more
Would you love to include music in your classroom routine but fear that you can’t spare the time from academic… more
Do you want your students to practice manuscript, cursive or spelling words with enthusiasm? Try this no mess, no cleanup,… more