In this workshop, Tamar Greenwell, M.S., CCC-SLP, examines how explicit teaching of phonemes and graphemes in a sequential and structured manner...
The mission of the Florida Center for Reading Research is to ensure that all children read. With their website, educators can find resources to...
The mission of the Florida Center for Reading Research is to ensure that all children read. With their website, educators can find resources to...
The Hemingway App is a free editing tool that helps improve your writing by giving you tips to make your writing bold and clear. To get started,...
Tynker is a programming platform to help students learn coding skills, including game design, web design, animation, and robotics. As a teacher,...
The AI Education Project has created two teaching resources to help include AI literacy in the classroom. AI Snapshots is a set of classroom...
Hello Ruby is a fantastic space for learners aged 4-10 can learn about technology, computing, and coding. There are activities and games, a book...
We know literacy is an essential skill across content areas, but knowing how to intertwine literacy with your specific subject area. This graphic...
Checkology is a great resource from News Literacy Project designed to help educators equip their students with the literacy skills necessary for...
The Question feature in Google Classroom is great for formative assessments, exit tickets, and bell work activities. Learn all about using Google...
Calling all math teachers! If you've been following the Wordle craze, then you know Wordle is a game where players manipulate words. Ooodle is like...
Check out this great resource, provided by Brenny Kummer, about Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and blended learning.After viewing, make your...
Responsible Use Policies can be an effective tool to build a framework for Digital Citizenship within schools. Unfortunately, many policies are...
Is your child six years old? Check out these resources from PBS Kids for Parents that provide ideas specific to children this age, including in the...
Is your child five years old? Check out these resources from PBS Kids for Parents that provide ideas specific to children this age, including in the...
Which One Doesn't Belong is a website, created by Mary Bourassa, that provides thought-provoking puzzles for math students. Each puzzle provides four...
Looking for a FREE way to make STEM learning come alive for your students? PhET Interactive Solutions, created by The University of Colorado...