Out with Answer Keys – In with QR Codes!
…it, and the answer pops up! How cool is that? Creating Your Own QR Codes You can create your own codes using a free QR code generator like QRStuff.com, print…
…it, and the answer pops up! How cool is that? Creating Your Own QR Codes You can create your own codes using a free QR code generator like QRStuff.com, print…
…code. That way if it doesn’t work for some reason, you can provide them with the correct code. Click here to find these FREE gift certificates on TpT! Gift Card…
…will allow students to use a homework code to work at their own pace without teacher control. This code can be used at home as well so students can review…
…NC! The good news for everyone else is that you can still download your free copy of Teaching with Dry Erase Boards! __________________ Today is my birthday, but instead of…
…of providing free resources. Lately I’ve been seeing more comments like this than usual, probably because I’ve been enthusiastically promoting Angela Watson’s 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club. I’m not sure…
…fact that it’s FREE, is that it doesn’t require expensive clicker devices. Instead, this innovative program uses “paper clickers” that you can print for free from the Plickers website. You…
…the Plickers.com website, sign up for a free account, and take a peek around the site. But before you do anything else, watch my free webinar, Interactive Teaching with Plickers….
…free of inappropriate content and organized in a way that makes sense. MrOwl is free of advertising, too, so you aren’t distracted by annoying pop-ups or sidebar ads. But MrOwl…
Advice from Real Teachers Today I’m excited to introduce a new blog series called Advice from Real Teachers. I’ll regularly I’ll post a call for teacher questions on my Facebook…
…list, click the Freebies link in the menu to sign up. I’ll send you a welcome message with a link to a page with over 75 free teaching resources, including…
…Here is a free Brain Lift the Flap Book that I created that you can have students put together to celebrate their strengths in learning. It’s a great back to…
…nice selection of author interviews. Use resources like YouTube, BrainPOP, BrainPOP Jr. (both free and paid versions available) and Scholastic Study Jams (great for math and science and completely free!)…