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Interactive Graphic Organizers With Google Drawings

Graphic organizers are a great tool in the classroom to help students visualize their learning and make connections. Paper organizers can do the...

My Favorite No

Making use of entry tickets is standard practice in many learning environments. Leah Alcala, a middle school math teacher in California, decided...

Word Clouds

A word cloud, also called a text cloud, is a collection or cluster of words depicted in different sizes. The bigger and bolder the word appears,...

Data Collection + Progress Monitoring of Teachers (Part 3): Building 5 Star Educators | Instructional Coaches

This is the third part of a series of Data & Progress Monitoring workshops. You can find Parts 1 and 2 in this Lab collection.We often focus on...

Genially in the Classroom

Are you looking for a tool that will help you create awesome content? You should check out Genially! Genially is a platform that allows...

Genially: An Introduction

Are you looking for a tool that will help you create awesome content? You should check out Genially! Genially is a platform that allows users to...

Audio Journaling with mote

If you've ever wished student journaling felt more authentic or more accessible, mote may be just the tool you've been waiting for! Mote is a...

Data + Progress Monitoring Part 2: Instructional Coaches

This is Part 2 of this session. If you missed it, watch Part 1 first.Ready to take your students' learning to new heights? Join Chris as he...

Data + Progress Monitoring Part 2: Leaders

This is Part 2 of this session. If you missed it, watch Part 1 first.Ready to take your students' learning to new heights? Join Chris as he shares...

10 Google Jamboard Templates for Distance Learning

Jamboard is a digital whiteboard that lets even far-flung teams sketch out ideas and save them in the cloud so they can be accessed on any device....

The 40 Reflection Quesions

Most educators would agree that student reflection is an important part of the learning process, but sometimes it can be difficult to guide students...

Goal Setting for Teachers

"Educators of all experience levels have aspirations and practice goal-setting in their careers. Sometimes this is required following an evaluation,...

Using the SLIME Method to Set Goals

This blog post, which can also be listened to as a podcast, will walk you through the SLIME method. The SLIME Method is a process for setting and...

Cornell Notes: An Introduction and Templates

"Cornell Notes" refers to a popular note-taking system created by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Cornell Notes can be...

SMART Goals

A powerful way to help students write effective goals for themselves is to follow the SMART Goal model. Take a moment to watch this video, from 2...

20 Simple Questions to Evaluate Your Lesson

This blog post, from Education First, provides educators with 20 questions they can use to help reflect on and evaluate their classroom lessons....

KWL Protocol

KWL is an inquiry protocol that asks students to activate their prior knowledge, formulate questions, and reflect on what they have learned. It's an...

Gripe Jam

Reflect on problems, prioritize needs, and identify solutions with this problem-solving protocol from Jennie Magiera. Want to learn more? Check out...

Hexagonal Thinking | Getting Started

Hexagonal thinking is a fantastic framework for discussion and critical thinking. We love this protocol for its versatility and power. In this...