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Ten Google Workspace FeaturesCheck out these 10 Google Workspace Features for Teachers! Attention: Math TeachersTCEA publishes a blog called TechNotes that provides lots of nice ideas, resources and reviews. You should take a look sometime. One article about Digital Math Tools caught my attention recently. Tuck this article away for when you need it. It's full of great stuff! Want Some End of Year Activity Ideas?Check out these awesome ideas for EOY activities:
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Change is the end result of all true learning. Leo Buscaglia 30 Sites and Apps for Digital Storytelling
What's Going On in the Library?Google Keep - My Second Brain
This month's expert in the field is Christine Pinto. She is a kindergarten teacher in Southern California who strives to "make learning purposeful and the school environment an enjoyable place to be." If you're a teacher of little ones, you really need to connect with Christine. You can learn from her at christinepinto.com, at innovatingplay.world or at @pintobeanz11 on Twitter. If you only have time to have a look at one of Christine's resources, take a look at the Templates page on her site. You'll be glad you did! End of Year Project Ideas!
Comics Anyone?Who doesn't like comics? Well, there may be some of you out there who don't like comics, but I would guess most of your students do. Make Beliefs Comix is a great tool that will allow your students to create and download their own comics. There's so much you can do with this resource! If you teach history, the students could easily summarize an event from the past. If you teach math, students can explain the steps of problem solving. If you teach science, students can help their peers understand a tricky concept. Have a look at this site today! Your students will love it.
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AuthorBrad Cloud is the Director of Instructional Technology and Library Services at South San Antonio ISD. AuthorErika White is the Instructional Technology Specialist for South San Antonio ISD. Archives
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