This guide provides Socratic Seminar discussion questions and a brief synopsis for every chapter of Crow by Barbara Wright. This… more
Have you ever thought about what others are doing to support our globe during the upcoming defeat of the COVID-19… more
When life gives you lemons, engineer lemonade! When you are using remote learning, your classroom is in the the real… more
Schoolhouse Rock were catchy songs that appeared during breaks between Saturday morning cartoons during the 1970s and 80s. They were… more
This spreadsheet has pages of activities for Pre-K, K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 graders in 5 categories: reading, writing, discussing,… more
When trying to enrich our students, one way to do this is to provide student choice. But how do you… more
Effective questioning is one of the simplest ways to raise the rigor in your classroom, challenging students to think critically… more
Effective questioning is one of the simplest ways to raise the rigor in your classroom, challenging students to think critically… more
When teaching students about politics, why not let them participate in it? This project allows students to learn about how… more
Shares in the Canadian maker of BlackBerry smartphones peaked in August of 2007, at two hundred and thirty-six dollars. Seven… more
This sample World History ‘Learning Log’ resource. Pirates and Pioneers, was developed for grades 3,4, 5 &/or 6 classes for… more
This PowerPoint features details about the ENGAGE Inquiry Method where students and teacher engage in specific research actions: EXPLORE, NARROW,… more
“Placematting” is one really effective structure for collaborative work. What do we all hate about group work? Yep, that one… more
This Learning With Digital Games Guide originated from a blog series published by Amplify with the purpose of using the… more