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February Events in Your Classroom
February offers students many opportunities for learning about popular holidays, such as Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day. This month is also the African American Read-In and School Counselor Week. Find resources for all four of these events in this section.
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This Week at TeachersFirst
We encourage you to join us for an upcoming virtual workshop to learn about new tech tools and learning strategies. We are also sharing a collection of related blog posts, a global collaboration opportunity, and our weekly poll.
Join us on Tuesdays at 7 PM ETOK2Ask FREE Virtual WorkshopsOur winter series of OK2Ask virtual workshops continues with three upcoming sessions: “Basic Spreadsheet and Forms for Real-World Problem Solving,” “3 Cool Tools for Curation,” and “Transform Your Lesson Plans with the Triple E and TeachersFirst.” Join us for a workshop or view previous sessions on-demand » |
African American historyInfusing Technology BlogThis curated collection of blog posts all relate to African American history. Read these tech-infused posts to learn about new information and resources you can use with students in all grades during African American History Month. |
Make global connectionsAcross the World Once a WeekMake connections beyond your classroom and try out this simple, social way for students to learn about the Sustainable Development Goals from students worldwide. Your class is presented with one question per week to answer about where you live. |
Share your thoughts with our communityWeekly PollThis week our poll asks, "Which of the February events will you be using in your lessons?" Share your reply with other educators and view the results when you click to submit. |
Six More Areas to Explore
If you are looking for even more great ideas and resources for your lessons, check out these six additional areas offered on TeachersFirst.
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