I was given a Rocketbook Wave, Everlast, Color, and pens in exchange for this post. It's a snow day!! Kind of ... we had some icing overnight, but it's currently almost 40 degrees which makes traveling to Panera for lunch quite safe :) No complaints here! Over Christmas break, my daughters and I had the pleasure of reviewing two great products from the kind people at Rocketbook - the Rocketbook ... Read More about Rocketbook Everlast and Color: Product Review
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#Hashtags through History -> FUN Bonus Activity
Hello, friends! I hope your semester is off to a great start! I'm coming to you today with bronchitis and no voice. This has made teaching (and talking in general) quite challenging! My daughters, ages 5 & 7, have asked me to "talk normally," and laugh when I can't! I've been meaning to share this activity for a few months now, but life gets in the way - I know you understand! As part of ... Read More about #Hashtags through History -> FUN Bonus Activity
My #oneword2018 -> A New Type of Resolution
**This post may contain links to sites that, if you purchase an item from that site, may allow me to earn a commission.* I am TERRIBLE at resolutions. There, I said it. I, like many others, start with noble intentions. I'm going to stop biting my nails - this has been a habit as long as I can remember. Or, I'm going to get up early every day to work out - I love working out, but I just can't get ... Read More about My #oneword2018 -> A New Type of Resolution
The 5 Most Popular EdTech Posts of 2017
Welcome to my last post of 2017! It's been quite some time since my last post ... I've been in full-time Mom mode during Christmas break! My daughters and I have slept in late while Daddy went to work, watched movies, played games, drank hot chocolate, and played in the whopping one inch of snow that we've had so far this winter. It's safe to say we've had a great break! As 2017 draws to a ... Read More about The 5 Most Popular EdTech Posts of 2017
EdTech in My Classroom: Google Cast for Education
Well, friends. I did it. Yesterday, I turned in my Apple TV - my beloved Apple TV that I used during every class period, every day about 5 years ago. I loved being able to use my iPad with my Apple TV to move around the classroom, display fabulous apps like Google Earth, and sketch out concepts and examples for my students. Two Google tools, however, have made my Apple TV an unnecessary tool for ... Read More about EdTech in My Classroom: Google Cast for Education