Try vs. Will
OnToday I was reminded of the difference between try and will. It reminded me of the Yoda meme “Try or Try not, only do.”.
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Today I was reminded of the difference between try and will. It reminded me of the Yoda meme “Try or Try not, only do.”.
Read MoreI attended a Nearpod professional learning today and was pleasantly surprised by the updates to the collaborate board. I haven’t used Nearpod much lately.
Read MoreIn a previous blog post, I wrote about how graphic organizers are not just for writing but have a place in math class. My.
Read MoreDirected Draws are a great way to get students (and adults) started with Google Drawing. They provided a playful, non-threatening means to introduce various.
Read MoreI have been a daily journaler for years. Starting a New Daily Writing Habit for #100dayproject has been a bit of a struggle. Today.
Read MoreTired of the same boring graphic on your slide presentation? Here are 3 websites that offer free templates ready for use in Google Slides.
Read MoreGraphic organizers do not just belong in English Language Arts. I have found great success with my students using graphic organizers for the different.
Read MoreUsing games to familiarize students with the Chromebook keyboard is a fun way to build confidence and proficiency. Here are 4 student-friendly Google Games.
Read MoreGo Slow to go fast. Or, Less is more. I’ve slowed down my pace in the classroom. We get less “done” but there is.
Read MoreOzobots are my favorite robots in the classroom for students of all ages. Their versatility from coding with markers, blockly or javascript makes them.
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