Resources

360schools: An Overview

Are you looking for a whole immersion experience with 360º photos for your students? You need 360schools! 360schools is a unique immersive 360° /...

Bad Calculators

Ready for fun math puzzles? Bad Calculator is a site that has a user move through different levels to find a specific product. What makes these...

Brickit

LEGOs can offer hands-on, playful STEAM learning experiences. What do you do when you have an overwhelming pile of LEGOs in front of you, however?...

Flaming Text: Logos and Fonts

Looking to add some flair to a lesson? Perhaps your students are creating a product and are looking for the perfect logo, font, or design. You need...

Chrome Music Lab

Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments. Teachers and students from all ages and...

What If Math

Calling all math teachers! How often do you struggle with making math concepts seem real and applicable to your students? If your answer is frequent,...

Top Tips for Supporting Educators in 2021-2022

Educators from all walks of life say that the 2021-22 school year is proving to be the most difficult thus far. Why? And how can we support these...

Rich Text Formatting in Google Forms and Twitter

Do you use Google Forms frequently and are bored with the same font? Perhaps you've seen people on Twitter use rich text in their names and Tweets,...

Add Meeting Notes in Google Calendar

Using Google Docs to take meeting notes has gotten even easier; you can now quickly start and share a meeting notes document for your Calendar...

Incorporating Digital Citizenship into Your Classroom

Responsible screen use and effective tech integration in the classroom will be critical to your students’ academic success. Join Common Sense...

Googley Activities for Primary Students

Eric Curts with Control Alt Achieve presents this resource, including nineteen activities and templates in Google Slides, Sheets, Drawings, Docs,...

Student Reflection Cheat Sheet

In this research-based resource from Matt Miller, check out some of the most need-to-know information about student reflection. In it, you'll find...

Google's Fact Check Explorer

Misinformation is an unfortunate part of the digital age, but luckily there are tools to help you navigate between fact and fiction. Try searching...

Remind: Getting Started for Teachers

Are you struggling to communicate with your parents? You should try Remind! Remind is an app and website that allows you, as the teacher,...

Google Docs: Explore Tool

Ever wondered what that tiny icon in the bottom right-hand corner in Docs is? It’s the Explore feature within Google Docs, and you can learn all...

Inspire Students with Mystery Doug Videos

Harness the power of your students' curiosity with Mystery Doug. Mystery Doug brings a new video every week that will inspire your students to think...

Google Chrome Actions

Chrome Actions are a fast and simple way to modify settings or use features right from Chrome’s Omnibox (or address bar). To perform Chrome...

Toucan Language Learning

If you'll be browsing the internet anyway, you might as well learn a new language while you're at it!Toucan, a free browser extension, automatically...

Metacognitive Flowchart

Searching for ways to help students think and learn more independently? This chart from J Powers is a great place to start. Model thinking aloud...

Edia for Math

Edia is a free website for middle and high school math teachers to create digital assignments like homework, quizzes, warm-ups, and more.  With its...