Discover MrOwl, a Free New Tech Tool Teachers Will Love!
…Chrome extension, you can easily save your favorite website links so you know where to find them later. Furthermore, you can upload your own documents and photos to your branches,…
…Chrome extension, you can easily save your favorite website links so you know where to find them later. Furthermore, you can upload your own documents and photos to your branches,…
Wouldn’t it be awesome to find a free tech tool for creating collections of online resources, photos, and documents all in one place? Look no further! Welcome to MrOwl, a…
…a freebie, I’ll only have to update the file on my website, and all of the links and images throughout the site will automatically update. Tips for Finding My Freebies…
…Teaching website including 18 helpful videos. To access all of the content, you’ll have to register for the site, but the good news is that registration is free! Registering for…
…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. …
…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….
…that it was a brand new cooperative learning structure! He named it Showdown, which was perfect! In this activity, students record responses on individual dry erase boards, and when the…
…attend, lessons to write, papers to grade, materials to prepare for the next day… need I say more? Then it’s off to run errands, cook (or buy) dinner for the…
…so that parents with the link can only view. When you create your newsletter, you can add photos from your classroom to it and link to resources you want to…
…what you can and can’t do with Plickers. Some of those questions are answered on the Plickers site and in online tutorials, but many you’ll have to discover through trial…
…I’ve already recorded 7 episodes, and you can find them all by clicking on the Podcasts link at the top of my site. From the main Podcasts page, browse the…
…students read the article. You can find the article online here on the Fayetteville Observer website. Then ask them to complete a “What’s the Scoop?” graphic organizer to uncover the…