Breakouts are games designed to challenge student teamwork and problem-solving skills infused with lesson content. While this may sound daunting, it can actually be very beneficial for students to think…
The purpose of Mystery Games is to help students use problem solving skills to work collaboratively to deduce an answer. Part of the process is learning how to ask “yes…
Mystery Location (Sometimes called Mystery Skype) is a geography game that is expanding around the world and helps students become digital global citizens! Classes connect with other educators and classes…
Connecting class-to-class can be beneficial for everyone who participates. In this game, students can use deductive reasoning to give and answer questions while interacting with another class. Mystery Animal is…
To celebrate Reading Month, here are some fun integration ideas that you can try with your class: Meet with an Author – There are different possibilities to meet an author…
WHAT IS A QR CODE? QR stands for Quick Response. QR Codes can contain text, links (to web sites, videos, files), and much more. QR Codes are safe to use…
Updated on 12/16/2020 to reflect new login for students. Quick Index Getting Started Teachers Logging In Students Logging In Adding Students to Your Class Running Student Progress Reports Getting Started:…
Since we attend MACUL (EdTech Conference) regularly, as Tech Coaches we are familiar with Eric Curts of the Control Alt Actieve Blog. He has compiled some templates that can be…
Google Drawings is a great way to create different worksheets, notebooks or layered images in a document. It allows the user to layer images, create word art, and arrange objects….
Google Maps has come out with some amazing features that can be used to enhance instruction in the classroom. (No, it’s not just for directions!) With the Street view option…
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