Stanford History Education Group: Read Like a Historian By TL Editors published 18 February 19 The Stanford History Education Group website provides teachers with document-based curriculum and innovative assessments that are ready to use in the classroom.
iCivics: The Bacon of Social Studies By Glenn Wiebe published 18 February 19 What’s the bacon of social studies? That one thing that is so delicious that you need to integrate it into your classroom?
From Consumers to Producers: Helping Kids Make Screen Time Meaningful By Chris Aviles published 14 February 19
14+ Fabulous Valentine’s Day STEAM Activities Students Will Love By Shelly Terrell published 8 February 19 You can get students to think and problem solve with the fabulous STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math) activities and resources below.
Vernier Software & Technology Releases New Activity Module to Teach Physics Concepts By TL Editors published 6 February 19 The seven experiments found in the activity module explore frictional forces, motion, and simple machines, such as the lever, ramp, and pulley.
KinderLab Robotics Announces Progressive Robotics Curriculum for Grades K–2 By TL Editors published 30 January 19 KinderLab Robotics today announced Growing with KIBO - A Progressive Robotics Curriculum for Grades K–2.
Single-Point Rubrics and Checkmark Make Your Life Easier & Your Kids Smarter By Glenn Wiebe published 29 January 19 You just finished putting together a great instructional lesson or unit. Then you realize . . . you haven’t created the rubric yet.
Newseum Provides Free History & Civics Teaching Resources, Lesson Plans By TL Editors published 17 January 19 Newseum's website offers digital extension activities and resources providing ample background on journalism, civics, and historical events.
The Reason for Rubrics By Steven M. Baule published 16 January 19 Here's why you should use them and how best to make them.
Applied Digital Skills – Guide to an Area: World War 1 Lesson Notes By Micah Shippee published 3 January 19
Applied Digital Skills – Research and Develop a Topic: Historical Figures Lesson Notes By Micah Shippee published 21 December 18 The Applied Digital Skills program allows me to serve as a guide on the side (rather than the sage on the stage) to provide on-demand, in the moment help when my student need it
ASSISTments: Free Comprehensive Tool for Assigning Work, Assessing Student Skills By TL Editors published 20 December 18 ASSISTments provides online homework with the added optional perk of help in the form of hints, videos, links, and more embedded in each question.
Engage Middle School Students With Science and Engineering Puzzles By TL Editors published 29 November 18 Mosa Mack Science features earth, physical, and life science units aimed at middle school classrooms.
5 Levels of Difficulty Videos: Alternative Assessment Inspiration By Ramsey Musallam published 21 November 18 It reminded me how explaining a difficult concept to a novice and expert audience simultaneously requires deep conceptual knowledge, and how listening to such an explanation helps to build simultaneous conceptual and mechanical knowledge of a concept.
Follett Unveils ‘Classroom Ready Collections’ By TL Editors published 11 November 18 “Classroom Ready Collections” include lesson plans, activities, videos, interactives, and worksheets that are searchable and discoverable within Follett Destiny.
Well-Organized Resource Offers Lesson Plans & Interactives for Humanities By TL Editors published 29 October 18
Explore Wealth of American History Classroom Activities & Resources By TL Editors published 26 October 18
Interactive Lesson Platform Ideal for Traditional or Independent Students By TL Editors published 24 October 18