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Help students reflect on what motivates who we become and how we grow.
Posted on July 22, 2021 by Christine Elgersma
Grades
8–12
Help students reflect on the social and emotional aspects of the movie and consider how their own emotions work.
Posted on July 7, 2021 by Christine Elgersma
Help both in-person and remote students collaborate and engage with digital citizenship.
Posted on May 5, 2021 by Barbara Huth
Pre-K–12
Use this lesson plan to help students discuss the pros and cons of online vs. in-person learning.
Posted on April 29, 2021 by Max Tardio
How the Pandemic Is Influencing Tech Trends for In-Person Learning
Posted on April 19, 2021 by Paul Barnwell
K–12
Use these customizable graphic organizers for remote or in-person experiences.
Posted on March 31, 2021 by Christine Elgersma
Support students' and families' mental health and well-being during this challenging time.
Posted on March 12, 2021 by Jamie Nunez
Use this lesson plan to help your students read beyond the headlines about scientific studies.
Posted on February 26, 2021 by Paul Barnwell
Use these tips to help make concurrent, or hyflex, teaching and learning work better for you and your students.
Posted on February 12, 2021 by Paul Barnwell
Age-based tips and lessons to help students process upsetting events.
Posted on January 27, 2021 by Jeff Knutson
A best-of-the-best collection of resources for teaching and learning about news literacy.
Posted on January 12, 2021 by Tanner Higgin
Use this lesson plan to help students think critically about online surveillance at school.
Posted on December 10, 2020 by Jeff Knutson
What is Seesaw? And how are teachers using it? Learn more about this popular platform and how to use it with students.
Posted on November 16, 2020 by Paul Barnwell
Key ways to ensure these essential check-ins are positive and productive for everyone during the coronavirus pandemic.
Posted on October 8, 2020 by Paul Barnwell
Use this lesson plan to help students think critically about political ads on social media.
Posted on October 7, 2020 by Jeff Knutson