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Georgia Aquarium - Georgia Aquarium

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Georgia Aquarium offers a variety of live cameras. Live cameras include the ocean voyager, beluga whales, sharks, jellyfish, southern sea otters, underwater puffins, and more. Under...more
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Georgia Aquarium offers a variety of live cameras. Live cameras include the ocean voyager, beluga whales, sharks, jellyfish, southern sea otters, underwater puffins, and more. Under each web camera page, there are resources for you to click on to learn more about the animal.
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tag(s): animals (294), virtual field trips (112)

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Have students research the animals on the live camera by creating a poster or diorama, or enhance learning by asking students to use Book Creator, reviewed here. Students can watch other live cameras from different zoos to compare and contrast the animals from zoo to zoo. Finally, students can track the animals' day, including feeding, playing, and sleep patterns.

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50 Ideas to Teach about Flight and Aviation - Fizzics Education

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Read and learn about several STEM activities centered on the science of flight. Find ideas for students of various ages, covering topics such as aerodynamics, the physics of lift, and...more
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Read and learn about several STEM activities centered on the science of flight. Find ideas for students of various ages, covering topics such as aerodynamics, the physics of lift, and propulsion. Activities range from hands-on projects, like building paper planes and model gliders, to technology-based experiences using drones and flight simulators. The article also includes fun experiments like balloon rockets and wind tunnels, making it an excellent resource for fostering curiosity and understanding of aviation and flight concepts.
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tag(s): aviation (40), flight (34), STEM (287)

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Have students make a timeline of the milestone events in flight using a resource like Timelinely, reviewed here or Time Graphics Timeline Maker, reviewed here. Take upper elementary and older students on a virtual field trip to the National Air and Space Museum, reviewed here and have them make a journal on their "trip" using Book Creator, reviewed here or Google Slides, reviewed here. Students can research an early flight pioneer and write a report on them. Have students complete one or more of the STEM activities listed on the website to learn about flight physics.

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PDF Resizer - Open Idea

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The PDF Resizer website is a helpful tool for any classroom teacher, specifically the multipage tool, to easily organize and format classroom documents. By merging, splitting, or rearranging...more
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The PDF Resizer website is a helpful tool for any classroom teacher, specifically the multipage tool, to easily organize and format classroom documents. By merging, splitting, or rearranging pages in PDFs, you can tailor resources to suit lesson plans and student needs better. This tool can also be useful for creating portfolios, study guides, or modifying assignments.
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tag(s): conversions (37), Teacher Utilities (169)

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Merge various worksheets into a single PDF to create themed workbooks, offering students an organized and engaging resource. Have students contribute individual work (like research notes or project drafts), then combine them into a collaborative PDF to encourage teamwork and allow easy access for peer review. Split larger documents to tailor study guides for individual students, enhancing targeted support based on learning needs or chunking information for students who require it.
 
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Dr. Seuss Inspired Activities for Older Kids - There's Just One Mommy

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Discover various engaging Dr. Seuss-themed activities tailored to older kids, ideal for upper elementary or middle school students. These activities go beyond basic reading, providing...more
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Discover various engaging Dr. Seuss-themed activities tailored to older kids, ideal for upper elementary or middle school students. These activities go beyond basic reading, providing creative, hands-on ways to explore Dr. Seuss's books. From science experiments and writing prompts to art projects and word games, each activity encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and imagination. Teachers can easily incorporate these ideas into their lessons to celebrate Dr. Seuss Day or use them to enrich reading activities throughout the year.
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tag(s): dr seuss (12), literacy (118), read across america (9), STEM (287)

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Encourage students to write poems in the rhyming, rhythmic style of Dr. Seuss. To get them started, provide some keywords or themes (such as friendship, adventure, or imagination). After reading The Lorax, organize a class project focused on environmental responsibility. Students can draw or write about ways to protect the environment, and then create a "community tree" display on a bulletin board. Encourage students to explore Dr. Seuss's unique vocabulary by selecting some of his playful words and phrases. Using online tools like Adobe Express for Education, reviewed here or Book Creator, reviewed here, students can create comic strips that define and illustrate each word in context. Assign a STEM challenge where students use everyday materials (such as paper, cardboard, and tape) to build a model of Whoville. Have students create a podcast about their favorite Dr. Seuss book using a tool such as Spotify for Podcasters, reviewed here or Acast, reviewed here. Students can discuss the book's themes or their favorite quotes.

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Lesson Plan Generator - Polymath

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The Lesson Plan Generator offers a free Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that helps teachers create structured, customized lesson plans in just a few clicks. Teachers simply fill...more
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The Lesson Plan Generator offers a free Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that helps teachers create structured, customized lesson plans in just a few clicks. Teachers simply fill out details like grade level, subject, and lesson topic, and the generator provides a plan that aligns with Bloom's Taxonomy. Teachers can integrate this tool to streamline lesson planning, particularly when planning for diverse needs. This is an excellent tool for differentiating your classroom.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (157), blooms taxonomy (7), Teacher Utilities (169)

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The Lesson Plan Generator can produce additional activities or discussion questions that enhance engagement. Teachers can review the generated lesson and pick elements that suit their class's needs, adding variety to familiar topics. Teachers save time on lesson prep, giving them more bandwidth to focus on student engagement and classroom interactions. Teachers can maintain a consistent approach to lesson planning, incorporating essential elements like warm-ups, main activities, and assessments. This tool helps to create a predictable classroom routine that students can rely on.

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Auto Classmate - AI-powered Lesson Plan Generator - Logan Greenhaw

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Auto Classmate's AI-powered Lesson Plan Generator is a helpful tool for teachers looking to create customized lesson plans quickly. The website allows educators to input key lesson...more
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Auto Classmate's AI-powered Lesson Plan Generator is a helpful tool for teachers looking to create customized lesson plans quickly. The website allows educators to input key lesson details, and the AI generates tailored plans, including activities and questions for the lesson. With its "freemium" model, teachers can try out the tool at no cost, with up to 300 actions monthly actions on the free tier. This makes it easy for teachers to explore the platform's features.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (157), Teacher Utilities (169)

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Auto Classmate's tools support diverse classroom needs, allowing teachers to incorporate engaging elements without extensive planning. The Lesson Plan Generator creates tailored lesson plans based on specific topics, grade levels, or student needs. The Activation and Engagement Activity Generator provides three unique engagement activities for any lesson or grade level. The "Would You Rather" Question Generator generates grade and subject-specific questions, which teachers can use as a quick warm-up activity that gets students talking and thinking in creative ways. Teachers can use it to add exciting and engaging activities that make learning fun and accessible, particularly for starting new topics or units.

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AI Planet - AI Planet

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AI Planet's Lesson Plan Generator is a free tool that helps teachers create customized lesson plans quickly and easily. Educators can enter details such as subject, grade level, learning...more
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AI Planet's Lesson Plan Generator is a free tool that helps teachers create customized lesson plans quickly and easily. Educators can enter details such as subject, grade level, learning objectives, and preferred teaching methods, and the tool generates a comprehensive, ready-to-use lesson plan that aligns with these specifications. By offering this resource at no cost, AI Planet aims to save teachers time while supporting a more tailored and effective approach to classroom instruction.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (157), differentiation (91), Teacher Utilities (169)

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Use this tool to tailor lesson plans with interactive activities that captivate student interest, such as projects, discussions, or group tasks based on their interests. It can also be helpful to create differentiated lessons or advanced materials for students ready to deepen their understanding, promoting independent study and critical thinking skills. Use this tool to refresh your lessons with new and engaging ideas.

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RZSS- Discovery and Learning - Royal Zoological Society of Scotland

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The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Learning Resources website offers numerous educational materials for teachers and students focused on wildlife conservation and biodiversity....more
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The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Learning Resources website offers numerous educational materials for teachers and students focused on wildlife conservation and biodiversity. It provides interactive activities, lesson plans, and multimedia resources to engage students of all ages in understanding animal behavior, ecosystems, and conservation efforts. Teachers can incorporate these materials into science and environmental studies with resources aligned to curriculum standards. Additionally, the site includes virtual tours, live cams, and activities that help bring the world of zoology into the classroom, making it an excellent tool for hands-on and visual learning. The videos are hosted on YouTube. If your district blocks YouTube, then they may not be viewable.

tag(s): biodiversity (35), conservation (93), food chains (18), habitats (88), pollution (52), zoology (18)

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Using RZSS resources on different animal diets and habitats, students can create a food web for a specific ecosystem. Have them research how human activities, like deforestation or pollution, impact this food web. After researching an animal from the RZSS resources, students can create a mock conservation campaign, with slogans, images, and facts about why that animal needs protection. Students watch live animal webcams RZSS provides, like those featuring pandas, penguins, or tigers. They can take notes on the animals' behavior, movements, and interactions over a period using a resource such as Book Creator, reviewed here. Have students explore the RZSS virtual tours, videos, and animal fact sheets to learn about endangered species. They can then choose an animal and create a conservation poster to educate classmates about its habitat, threats, and conservation status. Students can present their posters to the class or create a gallery walk where they explain the importance of conservation efforts for each species.

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Gruvy Education - William Grube

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Gruvy Education provides interactive, research-based resources for math and reading instruction, designed to engage students with digital tools, including AI-driven activity creators....more
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Gruvy Education provides interactive, research-based resources for math and reading instruction, designed to engage students with digital tools, including AI-driven activity creators. The platform's AI features allow teachers to develop customized in-class activities that align with specific learning goals or adapt in real time based on student responses. For example, teachers can use AI to generate personalized quizzes, interactive games, or reading comprehension exercises tailored to each student's progress level. With intuitive tracking features, Gruvy Education helps educators monitor growth, making it easier to adjust lessons dynamically and meet individual needs in the classroom.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (157), differentiation (91), personalized learning (9)

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Use Gruvy's AI-driven reading comprehension activities to assign students personalized passages at their reading levels. Group students with similar reading abilities or comprehension skills and have them work through the exercises together. After students have practiced various concepts on Gruvy, have them design their own math or reading games based on what they've learned. Students can create questions or scenarios, incorporating Gruvy's topics, and then swap with classmates to play each other's games. Use Gruvy's math games to create a "Math Challenge Day" where students rotate through various stations, each focusing on a different skill (like addition, subtraction, or multiplication).

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Seussville Classroom Activities - Dr. Seuss Enterprises

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Seussville's Classroom Resources page offers teachers a wealth of materials for engaging students with the imaginative world of Dr. Seuss. The site includes lesson plans, printable...more
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Seussville's Classroom Resources page offers teachers a wealth of materials for engaging students with the imaginative world of Dr. Seuss. The site includes lesson plans, printable activities, and project ideas encouraging literacy, creativity, and play-based learning. Resources cover various subjects like reading, math, and science, using Dr. Seuss's well-loved characters and stories to make learning lively and accessible. Ideal for elementary levels, the site provides themed activities for special events, such as Read Across America Day, and encourages inclusive, fun-filled exploration of key academic and social concepts. It's recommended to check if YouTube is accessible on school networks if you are planning to use these resources in the classroom.
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tag(s): dr seuss (12), literacy (118), read across america (9)

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Using Dr. Seuss's rhyming books like, The Cat in the Hat, set up a relay race where students work in teams to generate rhyming words based on prompts from the books. Each team gets a point for every correct rhyme, encouraging creativity and reinforcing phonics skills. After reading a Dr. Seuss story, have students create a whimsical character, complete with a name, unique features, and a special talent. Use Bartholomew and the Oobleck to introduce a fun science activity where students make "Oobleck". They'll explore states of matter and record observations, engaging with early science concepts through hands-on learning. Organize a classroom "reading party" where students come dressed as Dr. Seuss characters or create hats like the Cat in the Hat. They can read their favorite Dr. Seuss books aloud or in small groups. Select a Dr. Seuss book and ask students to pick out unusual or "nonsense" words. They can guess meanings from context, create definitions, and then illustrate the words.

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Illuminative Lesson Resources - Illuminative and the National Indian Education Association

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This site shares many resources that provide accurate cultural information and representation of the Native Indian culture, which are available in most content areas, including math...more
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This site shares many resources that provide accurate cultural information and representation of the Native Indian culture, which are available in most content areas, including math and science. Download lesson plans that encourage students to explore and research the work of Indigenous leaders, learn about Native American recipes, and read about storytelling and traditions. Visit any link to access the lesson plan in PDF format, which includes activities and links to supporting materials.

tag(s): cooking (31), crafts (60), cross cultural understanding (170), cultures (155), game based learning (184), landmarks (21), native americans (96), poetry (194), stories and storytelling (52)

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Bookmark this site as a resource for lessons on Native American cultures that present information in a culturally accurate manner. Find lessons and activity guides that integrate into your current subject area lessons; for example, one activity is called "Picaria: A Zuni Pueblo Math Game." Picaria is a game of logic and strategy that easily integrates into math station rotations that involve games of logic and strategy. Ask students to use Canva Docs, reviewed here to create and share flyers that include instructions for games they play.
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4 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day in Nature - Project Learning Tree

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Pi gives us a way to find the circumference of circles; this article shares four ways to introduce and explore Pi by looking at circles in nature. For younger students, ...more
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Pi gives us a way to find the circumference of circles; this article shares four ways to introduce and explore Pi by looking at circles in nature. For younger students, the first activity uses a scavenger hunt for students to find circles in nature. For older students ready to measure circumference, the scavenger hunts expand to finding the circumference of natural objects, such as tree trunks. Additional suggestions include "Pi-Ku" poetry and exploring ingredients found in students' favorite pies from nature. Each activity description includes a link to further information to help plan the activity.

tag(s): pi (29), poetry (194), STEM (287)

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Add this site to your Pi Day resources for use when lesson planning. If students can access mobile devices, use Goosechase, reviewed here to gamify your scavenger hunt. Have students work in groups to participate in a mission to find and document circular objects in nature. Extend learning when older students measure the circumference of circular objects, ask them to share their calculations, and describe their observations using Padlet, reviewed here, specifically the Sandbox tool or the Journal "recipe." The Sandbox option allows students to draw, create, and collaborate with others in real-time, while the journal option includes areas for personal reflection and documentation of activities.

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QRToon - QRToon

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QRToon is a creative tool that transforms standard QR codes into works of art. It allows you to customize QR codes with colors and styles and even embed images or ...more
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QRToon is a creative tool that transforms standard QR codes into works of art. It allows you to customize QR codes with colors and styles and even embed images or logos to make them stand out. This is great if you want to add a personal touch to your QR codes. There is a bot that requires downloading and connecting to your phone. This is not needed to create the picture QR codes.

tag(s): design (81), posters (43), qr codes (18)

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Teachers create custom QR codes for each student with their image that link to personalized learning activities or feedback based on their learning progress. Enhance classroom posters with QR codes that students can scan to access additional information like videos or interactive content related to the subject matter. Students can design QR codes as part of an art project, combining technology and art that links to their portfolios or project descriptions.

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QRCode Monkey - qrcodemonkey

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QRCode Monkey is a free online tool that allows you to create custom QR codes with logos. It offers high-resolution QR codes with options to customize design and colors and ...more
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QRCode Monkey is a free online tool that allows you to create custom QR codes with logos. It offers high-resolution QR codes with options to customize design and colors and embed various data types like URLs, text, and emails. The platform supports vector formats for better-quality prints and does not limit the number of scans; this allows QR codes to work forever without expiring.

tag(s): Formative Assessment (75), images (261), qr codes (18)

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Generate QR codes that link to online surveys or quizzes where students can submit their understanding of the day's lesson before leaving. Create QR codes that link to clues or questions hidden around the classroom or school. Students scan to receive their next hint, promoting active learning. Link your QR codes in handouts or on a classroom bulletin board to newsletters, school event calendars, or homework help resources that parents can easily access. Set up stations with QR codes linking to different educational activities or virtual labs where students can engage with the material in diverse ways.

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San Diego Zoo Live Cams - San Diego Zoo

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San Diego Zoo Live Cams offers a variety of animal live cameras. Live cameras include apes, baboons, elephants, condors, hippos, penguins, and more. Cameras are live during the day,...more
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San Diego Zoo Live Cams offers a variety of animal live cameras. Live cameras include apes, baboons, elephants, condors, hippos, penguins, and more. Cameras are live during the day, and at night, the same day's stream is rebroadcast. Under each web camera page, there are links to learn more and read stories about the animal. You will need to enter your email address to view the live cams.
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tag(s): animals (294), habitats (88), webcams (19), zoology (18)

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In the classroom, students research the animal on the live camera by creating a poster, diorama, or Google Slide/Book Creator book (to be combined with all the animals). Book Creator is reviewed here. Students can watch other live cameras from different zoos to compare and contrast the animals from zoo to zoo. Finally, students can track the animals' day, including feeding, "playing," and sleep patterns.

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Little Inventors - Little Inventors

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Little Inventors is a free website that offers STEM activities for students. Little Inventors allows children to develop and showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills and...more
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Little Inventors is a free website that offers STEM activities for students. Little Inventors allows children to develop and showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills and build their confidence, curiosity, and resilience to become caring citizens of our planet. Challenges include Climate Champion, Ocean Challenge, World of Pollution, Pioneers Inventor log, and Food Waste. Inside the challenges, you will receive challenge cards, visuals, planning pages, curriculum fit, and PowerPoint explaining Little Inventors; note that challenges have deadlines.

tag(s): inventors and inventions (77), STEM (287)

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Have your students participate in the challenges or the open challenge. Students can run an after-school Little Inventors club, which gives teachers/adults information on how to organize the club. Finally, students can share their Little Inventors activities/ideas at a schoolwide showcase.

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Enlighten AI - Enlighten AI

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Enlighten AI is a free grading and feedback site that allows teachers to give specific, actionable, and timely feedback to their students. The data collected can also be used to ...more
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Enlighten AI is a free grading and feedback site that allows teachers to give specific, actionable, and timely feedback to their students. The data collected can also be used to drive instruction with summary reports. Enlighten AI will also create rubrics, or teachers can use their own rubrics. Rubrics created can be quick rubrics that just give the total points or more advanced ones. All rubrics can be edited, duplicated, and archived, as well as reusable past rubrics. Feedback to students can be given individually or in bulk via a PDF or email. For Enlighten AI to generate your teaching approach to feedback, teachers will have to provide feedback and responses in the first assignments created, and Enlighten AI will adapt to teachers' grading styles and feedback. Enlighten Al can support grading for Google Documents submitted via Google Classroom, and teachers can also send assignments via Enlighten AI by having students sign in via a code or link. Enlighten AI is available in Spanish.

tag(s): assessment (151), data (150), Google (50), rubrics (35)

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In the classroom, teachers can use Enlighten AI to assist with grading. Since Enlighten AI will sync with your Google Classroom, Enlighten AI can grade your Google Classroom assignments and provide feedback to the students. Teachers can create rubrics for which Enlighten AI will do the grading for them. Finally, teachers can use the data gained from Enlighten AI to drive their teaching or re-teaching instruction.

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Canvas - Chrome

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Canvas is a drawing app for Chrome browsers that automatically saves work to your Google account. Create drawings from a blank background or use your image as a background. Use ...more
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Canvas is a drawing app for Chrome browsers that automatically saves work to your Google account. Create drawings from a blank background or use your image as a background. Use the included tools to change the color of your drawing tool; Canvas contains several tools for drawing, including colored pencils and chalk. If desired, save completed designs as PNG images or use the share options to share on social media, messaging, or other apps. Chromebooks include a quick share option to copy and paste the image to your chosen location.

tag(s): brainstorming (18), drawing (61), painting (55)

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Use Canvas to highlight information in text by uploading an image of your text as the background, then use the drawing tools to annotate and share ideas. When discussing different methods for solving math problems, use Canvas to share student ideas, upload diagrams and charts to use a background, and highlight key components. Download and share work done in Canvas on your Learning Management System or class website for students to use as a resource when studying for tests or completing homework assignments.

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Ten Minute Warm-Ups for the Inclusive Classroom - Stetson & Associates, Inc.

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K to 12
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The Inclusive Schools Network website's "Ten-Minute Warm-Ups for the Inclusive Classroom" offers a selection of quick, engaging activities designed to create a welcoming environment...more
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The Inclusive Schools Network website's "Ten-Minute Warm-Ups for the Inclusive Classroom" offers a selection of quick, engaging activities designed to create a welcoming environment for all students. These ten-minute exercises are crafted to promote inclusivity, build community, and encourage active participation among diverse learners. Teachers can use these warm-ups to set a positive tone at the start of the day or class, reinforcing students' sense of belonging and supporting a collaborative learning atmosphere. Activities are adaptable for various grade levels and emphasize social-emotional learning, making them a valuable addition to any inclusive classroom routine.

tag(s): back to school (62), empathy (33), firstday (22), social and emotional learning (97)

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Begin each day with a short share circle where students briefly express how they're feeling or share something positive. This builds a sense of community and helps students practice active listening and empathy. Start a weekly compliment chain where students are encouraged to sincerely compliment a peer each day. Have students set daily or weekly goals individually or as a class and track progress. For example, students could choose a teamwork goal for group activities. At the end of the week, reflect on progress together. This activity encourages personal responsibility and accountability.

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Pedagog.ai - Priten Shaw

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Pedagog.ai supports educators using AI by providing free resources such as a prompt library, lesson plans, and AI tools for teaching and learning. After creating an account, use Pedagog.ai's...more
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Pedagog.ai supports educators using AI by providing free resources such as a prompt library, lesson plans, and AI tools for teaching and learning. After creating an account, use Pedagog.ai's dashboard as a starting point to find and access information. The prompt library includes suggested prompts for all curricular subjects, professional development, student prompts, and teaching strategies. The lesson plans include categories of AI Literacy and Integrating AI to share topics such as Generating Hybrid Animals with AI or AI and Historical Perspective. Visit the Using AI section to gather ideas on using AI to gamify your classroom and how to use AI with student projects.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (157), computers (110), creative writing (123), critical thinking (120), digital literacy (3), editing (92), images (261), media literacy (107), persuasive writing (58), politics (116), population (50), readers theater (12), shakespeare (99), vocabulary (239), vocabulary development (92)

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Include Pedagog.ai as part of your resources for using AI effectively to promote engagement and increase student understanding of classroom lessons. Use the suggested prompts to find ideas for creative activities and assessments, then modify the prompt to fit the needs of your classroom and students. Use the prompts within chat tools such as ChatGPT, reviewed here and Claude, reviewed here and continue asking questions and adding suggestions for making changes until you generate information that fits your needs. Use an organizational tool like Wakelet, reviewed here to save and share your favorite prompts. For example, create a collection of prompts for each subject or class you teach or work with peers to create prompt collections for assessments, lesson ideas, and incorporating teaching strategies.
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