Over the summer, I purchased the HyperDoc Handbook with the intention of reading and digesting it before the beginning of this school year. Am I the only one that sets huge goals for summer and then accomplishes little to none of it?! That, my friends, was the case with the HyperDoc Handbook. Last semester, I finally had time to actually read the HyperDoc Handbook, and IT WAS AWESOME! A ... Read More about HyperDocs are AWESOME!
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HyperDocs for Social Studies
I've recently discovered and fallen head-over-heels in love with HyperDocs! I' ll be adding HyperDocs that I created and use in my classroom to this page. Please click on the links below to check out the HyperDocs. If they are in Google Doc/Slides form, please select "FILE-->MAKE A COPY" to use in your classroom. Many HyperDocs are in Google Site form. If you have any questions, please ... Read More about HyperDocs for Social Studies
An Awesome Day of Learning at METC17!
Wow, friends! METC has delivered yet again! I love love LOVE learning new strategies, ideas, and tools for my classroom and METC17 definitely provided a wonderful opportunity to do just that! And networking ... OH, THE NETWORKING! I love meeting innovative and inspiring teachers and leaders in education. Did I mention I got to meet Dave Burgess?! In case you're not from Missouri ... :) ... Read More about An Awesome Day of Learning at METC17!
Five Fabulous Books for Teachers!
This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on the link and purchase the product, I may receive a small commission. Thanks in advance! In addition to joining the Twitterverse a few years ago, reading some fabulous professional learning books by awesome educators has helped me to not only ditch any insecurities or doubts about my teaching style/strategies, but also pushed ... Read More about Five Fabulous Books for Teachers!
Getting Started with Nearpod
Nearpod is one of my absolute FAVORITE tools to use in my 1:1 classroom. In my dual credit social studies classes, I run more of a blended than flipped classroom in that I lecture 2-3 days per week and allow the remaining class time to be used for completing work. I try to mimic a college schedule as much as I can, and since I see my students every day, this plan works pretty well. One of the ... Read More about Getting Started with Nearpod