Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Extra spaces (or replacing anything)


Alice Keeler recently shared a blog post on the elimination of the extra spaces after a period. (While I used to do this when I used a typewriter in the olden days, I’ve stopped that process now).  Her suggestion is not only for extra spaces but for anything you would like to replace.See what Control F can do for you!

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Happy Valentine’s Day



It’s not too early to start planning- here are some ideas from Storyboardthat.

Have you used the G Suite Camera?


Here’s a block post from Alice Keeler filled with suggestions on how your students can use the camera feature to document their thought and work processes.  Please click here to read her post.

Monday, January 29, 2018

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Black History Resources


In this week’s featured sites at TeachersFirst, you will find a variety of sites for Black History month. There is a special emphasis on Jackie Robinson that will appear to fans of all ages.

Make a slide for each student


Let’s say you want to make a group slide presentation.  There will be one slide for each student.  You could create one slide- and then let the students copy.  Or you could use this Google Sheet Add-On from Alice Keeler.  You create a spreadsheet, use the add-on, add your roster and it will generate a slide for every student (and their name is already on it)!  Please click here for her post and the directions.

Saturday, January 27, 2018

More Math Sites

Looking to for something new in math?  Check out this list from Richard Byrne (Free Technology for Teachers) on 10 Math resources for both teachers and students.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

SOS for Mathematical Thinking

Here’s a blog post from Discovery Education on the SOS (Spotlight on Strategies) on Mathematical Thinking.  How could this help your students?

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

HyperDoc for high school biology

HyperDocs are really digital lesson plans- they offer student choice and provide independence.  Here are a series of high school Biology lessons from Charlotte Crane.