Google Chrome is awesome. Surely, the vast majority of the world knows this fact. It’s user-friendly and super fast. It travels well…meaning…
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Using Nearpod in the Classroom
Whoa! It’s been a while since my last post…end of the semester craziness has commenced! I first learned about Nearpod…
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Use Padlet to create a Pro/Con Chart
Padlet is an amazing tool for classrooms. This interactive “cork board” has opened so many opportunities in my classroom, and…
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Assignment Submission with Google Forms
We’re beginning a vocabulary intensive unit in my American Government classes over Constitutional freedoms, and this academic vocabulary will most…
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Students Can Play Review Games with Kahoot! Individually
Do you love Kahoot!? My students and I are definitely huge fans of this wonderfully fun, game-based formative assessment tool!…
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