Interactive Whiteboards and Web Tools
…the Internet. Plickers Free Online Assessment Program Are you using Plickers? It’s a free online program for assessing students, and it’s fun! Here are some resources to check out: Plickers…
…the Internet. Plickers Free Online Assessment Program Are you using Plickers? It’s a free online program for assessing students, and it’s fun! Here are some resources to check out: Plickers…
…You can also use kid-safe social networking sites like Edmodo.com and Kidblog.org to get online discussions going about books. If you want to know more about Literature Circles, check out…
…pages! I launched Teaching Resources over 15 years ago with a free online file cabinet to share printables and resources that I had developed for my classroom. Those freebies are…
…equal to 100, I wanted them to think of it as one whole… maybe one whole cake for a family of mice! If they sliced the cake into 10 parts,…
…the Caring Classrooms Giving Page (At least 10 winners) $100 DC Donation (2 winners) $50 DC Donation (3 winners) $25 DC Donation (4 winners) $100 Amazon.com gift card (1 winner)…
…click one of the title links in this post to find it on Amazon where you can look inside the book and read buyer reviews. I know you’ll find it…
…to order them from Amazon.com. Then use the activities later in the year when you are studying the US government or the Constitution. You’ll find these freebies in my Constitution…
…Plickers cards from Amazon.com which are printed on sturdy paper and are laminated with a non-glare film. Plickers K-5 Facebook Group I love exploring the features of Plickers and discovering…
…difficult situations in their lives. She enjoys visiting schools and talking with kids; in fact, she’s done over 800 school visits! You can learn more at her website, www.juliacookonline.com. …
…First, fill out the online Google Doc application form. Next, click over to the Upper Elementary Teacher Connection Facebook group and click the Join button at the top. I do…
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…easily modify these games for my new “big kids”. First up… 100’s Game This game can be played in a k-5 classroom. It is perfect for building number sense and…