It's almost over, friends! The crazy, mudslinging, snarky campaign season that has seemingly gone on FOREVER is nearly at an end! Hooray! On this Election Day Eve, I'm sharing my Election Day activity! It's safe to say that this campaign season has not been "normal," so to speak. While candidates seem to take digs at each other and have created negative campaign ads in previous elections, the ... Read More about 2016 Election Day Activity
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My Favorite Nearpod Features
Wow! It's been a solid week since my last post! October has been quite a hectic month ... two kids in ballet/tap/dance, one on a traveling soccer team, a Nearpod presentation at my alma mater (so awesome!), keeping up with laundry and cleaning my house (ha, good one!), spending a little time with my wonderful hard-working husband, and teaching ... and I'm so thankful for all of the components of ... Read More about My Favorite Nearpod Features
“Start Here” Guide to Educational Technology
Educational technology can provide a wonderful, fantastic, fabulous (and tons of other adjectives) opportunity for teachers and students. However, all too often teachers are tossed a Chromebook or an iPad and told "use this" with little to no training. I know the world of educational technology can be overwhelming. Sometimes, the sheer amount of tools and trends available to teachers has an ... Read More about “Start Here” Guide to Educational Technology
3 Ways to Improve Student Engagement with Technology: Guest Post
I am SO excited to feature my first post from a guest blogger! Thanks so much to Jessica Sanders at Learn2Earn for contributing this awesome post!! Without further adieu...here are "3 Ways to Improve Student Engagement with Technology!" 3 Ways to Improve Student Engagement With Technology By Jessica Sanders Peer connections, curiosity and a thirst for learning are all important factors in ... Read More about 3 Ways to Improve Student Engagement with Technology: Guest Post
Flipping my High School Social Studies Classroom…Updated!
Do you ever feel inundated by the paper flow in education? I certainly do.Even though I use Google Classroom to distribute, collect, grade, and return assignments to my students, I still feel like I'm constantly reading notes or accountability activities to make sure that my students have actually done what I've asked them to do!! I asked myself earlier this week whether or not I'm grading their ... Read More about Flipping my High School Social Studies Classroom…Updated!