Lessons Latest about Lessons 9 Top YouTube Channels to Boost Classroom Lessons By Guest Author Jeff Knutson last updated 12 October 20 Free Martin Luther King Day Resource for Teachers, Parents By TL Editors published 17 January 20 The Character Tree, which provides online video lessons on character development, is offering a free video lesson on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Classroom Tools EconEdLink: Peanuts, Pecans, and Peas, Please By TL Editors published 21 October 19 Global Oneness Project Teaches Global Themes With MultiMedia Stories From Around the World By TL Editors published 18 September 19 The Global Oneness Project produces high-quality digital stories for classrooms. Kids Master Skills at Their Own Pace Using Khan Academy By TL Editors published 16 September 19 Khan Academy, a free website aimed at promoting self-paced instruction, houses thousands of academic videos that are baked into guided, adaptive instruction. Extensive Free Resource Guides Exploration of Civic Engagement By TL Editors published 31 July 19 Digital Civics Toolkit is a free, teacher-facing website with lesson plans for exploring and fostering modern civic engagement and participation. ISTE NEWS: POWERUP Toys Debuts New Powered Origami STEM Kits at ISTE 2019 By TL Editors published 25 June 19 “By giving students the ability to create their own vehicles, test their skills, and refine their product, we provide hands-on learning opportunities that let students explore and discover,” said Shai Goitein, CEO and Founder of POWERUP Toys. Today's Newsletter: Tragedy Illuminates the Power of Virtual Field Trips By Steven M. Baule published 17 April 19 Even with the flashing lights of the fire apparatus showing in the video, we can visit the remains of the Cathedral of Notre Dame via this Digg video. BACK OFFICE BUSINESS: Cicero District 99 Implements IXL to Provide Differentiated Math Instruction By TL Editors published 8 April 19 "District 99 chose IXL because it allows our teachers to provide grade-level practice, while also delivering individualized support for each student at their own level," said Mary Mycyck, Director of Mathematics at District 99. Writing Exercises For Children By Ozge Karaoglu published 7 January 19 Writing Exercises Children’s Section offers various prompt tools that can be used for creative writing exercises. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Learning About Google Learn About: What Educators Need To Know2Exploring the Use of Phone Pouches in Schools3Edtech Show & Tell: December 20244Midwest 2024: Regional Leadership Summit Report5Making Students Part of Your Security Operations Center
9 Top YouTube Channels to Boost Classroom Lessons By Guest Author Jeff Knutson last updated 12 October 20
Free Martin Luther King Day Resource for Teachers, Parents By TL Editors published 17 January 20 The Character Tree, which provides online video lessons on character development, is offering a free video lesson on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Global Oneness Project Teaches Global Themes With MultiMedia Stories From Around the World By TL Editors published 18 September 19 The Global Oneness Project produces high-quality digital stories for classrooms.
Kids Master Skills at Their Own Pace Using Khan Academy By TL Editors published 16 September 19 Khan Academy, a free website aimed at promoting self-paced instruction, houses thousands of academic videos that are baked into guided, adaptive instruction.
Extensive Free Resource Guides Exploration of Civic Engagement By TL Editors published 31 July 19 Digital Civics Toolkit is a free, teacher-facing website with lesson plans for exploring and fostering modern civic engagement and participation.
ISTE NEWS: POWERUP Toys Debuts New Powered Origami STEM Kits at ISTE 2019 By TL Editors published 25 June 19 “By giving students the ability to create their own vehicles, test their skills, and refine their product, we provide hands-on learning opportunities that let students explore and discover,” said Shai Goitein, CEO and Founder of POWERUP Toys.
Today's Newsletter: Tragedy Illuminates the Power of Virtual Field Trips By Steven M. Baule published 17 April 19 Even with the flashing lights of the fire apparatus showing in the video, we can visit the remains of the Cathedral of Notre Dame via this Digg video.
BACK OFFICE BUSINESS: Cicero District 99 Implements IXL to Provide Differentiated Math Instruction By TL Editors published 8 April 19 "District 99 chose IXL because it allows our teachers to provide grade-level practice, while also delivering individualized support for each student at their own level," said Mary Mycyck, Director of Mathematics at District 99.
Writing Exercises For Children By Ozge Karaoglu published 7 January 19 Writing Exercises Children’s Section offers various prompt tools that can be used for creative writing exercises.