Quickly Create Custom Wordles for the Classroom
Academic Ways to Use the MaKey-MaKey in the Elementary Classroom: Fun ways to advance coding in the classroom!
Learn how you can get started with using green screen technology in your classroom. Lots of low budget options, apps, and software are shared!
5 Techie Ideas for Lesson Closure. Technology in the Classroom
One of my amazing followers sent me pictures of her computer lab after she purchased my bundle . I love seeing how people can take the same...
A recent project from the team at Big Motoring World gave children aged between 5-13 a chance to draw their dream vehicle, and the AI art platform Midjourney was then tasked with turning their drawings into more professional-looking designs.
Technology Enhanced Items are appearing on Common Core and state testing. We need to prepare our students with these type of testing items. Come learn about the different types of questions/responses and grab a list of FREE websites you can use for practice in your classroom and at home.
Has your classroom turned into a 1:1 Chromebook Classroom and you are unsure of how to utilize these devices each day? Come learn about some meaningful ways to integrate these devices into your elementary classroom!
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Technology in the classroom constantly changes and so are the classroom tech tools that we use every day with our students. Sometimes it is just hard to stay with it when everything is changing right? Putting these classroom tech tools to work in your classroom goes hand in hand with building a 21st-century learning environment.
Yesterday's Newsletter is Today's Classroom Podcast Ever thought about producing a classroom podcast? When I was a kid we had a class newsletter and it was so much fun to write and put it
There are so many fun and engaging apps you can use in the classroom to enhance your students’ learning! The only downside to having so many tools available
How to create an attractive Teacher's Technology Station in a kindergarten classroom
Using Kahoot! with Google Classroom and Google Meet makes it possible to play engaging games anywhere with your class. Kahoot! is a fun
Wheel of Names: A Tool Teachers and Presenters Will LOVE for randomly selecting names, writing prompts, topics, and so much more! Presenters can use this tool to choose winners from tweets and surveys completed in Google Forms.
Come learn about my FAVORITE technology tools for digital communication and collaboration with elementary students. Use these tools with Chromebooks, laptops, computers and some can even be used with iPads. Global learning is making its way into the classroom and we need to make sure our students are prepared so they can make the most of these authentic learning experiences!
Picture Books to Help Teach Digital Citizenship: This post contains 5 Reasons to Use Picture Books to Teach Digital Citizenship
Use technology daily warm ups as a way to inject some tech into your classroom every day. If you are using technology regularly in the classroom or are a technology teacher with a cart or a lab, check out how these technology daily warm ups can build classroom community, augment your digital citizenship discussions, and help students practice coding, design thinking, get energized, and more! Time is the biggest roadblock to having meaningful discussions about technology with students, even though technology is a huge part of students' lives in and outside of the classroom. If you are a classroom teacher
Expand students' views of the world with these eleven ways to use technology in the classroom. Share your ed tech ideas on the forums at ReallyGoodTeachers!
Helpful Ideas to Get Students Logged Into Computers/Chromebooks
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Ready to take collaboration to the next level? Check out these 20 collaborative tools that are NOT Google!
Coding on the Keyboard is a fun way to introduce coding concepts and vocabulary to kids while having them practice keyboarding! Integrating coding in the classroom via games is one way to introduce basic CS concepts while also practicing other necessary skills. Learn more about coding on the keyboard and how students can use this game to also build familiarity with the layout of the QWERTY keyboard plus grab a free sample to try with your students! Directional Coding to Introduce Vocabulary Regardless of your feelings about if students should be taught to code specific coding languages (spoiler alert: I
Using Kahoot! with Google Classroom and Google Meet makes it possible to play engaging games anywhere with your class. Kahoot! is a fun
Go Digital! Have you been wondering how can you digitize your worksheets in Google Classroom? Then this blog post is for you! I’m going to share 7 ways that you can take a regular old worksheet and turn it into a digital version! This is perfect if you have a copy limit or need to […]
Use these google slides templates for your classroom whether you are teaching online or in your actual classroom! Display your schedules and routines in style!
Need a way to engage your students and motivate them to learn. Use try using games to woo them into learning by incorporating technology in the classroom.
We are continuing with our Canva-themed month! Canva is a fantastic graphic design software tool that is free to use. […]
Coding in schools? It's easy to get started with these tips featuring one of my favorite coding tools - Pythonroom! Are you ready to get started?
Artificial intelligence is growing by leaps and bounds. It's no longer science fiction anymore! Lots of AI tools can serve as our own personal
Helpful Ideas to Get Students Logged Into Computers/Chromebooks
Find out how ChatGPT technology can assist teachers and save time in the classroom!
Are you looking to create your own classroom website? Google Site is an amazing, FREE platform where you can easily create a website viewable to anyone online. This is a great way for teachers to make a fun website. My school currently has their own website platform, but Google Sites is easier to use and ... Read more
My Portable Recording Setup for Student Use When Recording in the Classroom
Go Digital! Have you been wondering how can you digitize your worksheets in Google Classroom? Then this blog post is for you! I’m going to share 7 ways that you can take a regular old worksheet and turn it into a digital version! This is perfect if you have a copy limit or need to […]
This set of Technology Themed Classroom Expectations Posters is colorful and creative so you can decorate your computer lab, media center, or classroom while managing behavior and expectations. You can have an adorable and stylish classroom while still maintaining a highly academic environment! Who is this for? Any teacher who is interested in having classroom décor with a computer/technology theme. What is included? 15 computer/technology lab, media center, and classroom expectations posters. Editable PowerPoint file with the background colors so you can add more expectations posters of your own. The colors are timeless and bright so you can use them with any grade level and they will be perfectly appropriate. Why you need this in your life: With all of the current style trends out there, why not go with a colorful classic that is sure to be in style for years? It will save you time and money down the road when you don't have to redecorate your classroom just because a color or trend went out of style. Print and laminate once and you're good to go! These are great to print at a reduced size, too for smaller projects like a bulletin board. Interested in MORE Technology Themed Classroom Decor? •Technology Themed Classroom Decor Alphabet Line •Technology Themed Classroom Decor Bulletin Board Letters Product Terms: Copyright © Brittany Washburn and Cupcakes & Curriculum 2017. Purchasing this file entitles you to ONE classroom use. You may use this with multiple classes but may not share with any other teachers. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. If multiple licenses are needed for use my more than one teacher or in more than one computer lab, additional licenses are discounted. Connect with other Technology Teachers: If you're interested in connecting with other technology teachers, check out the Technology Teacher Tribe Group on Facebook. Connect with me on social media! Facebook, Pinterest, Blog This resource was made in collaboration with: I'm so excited to have collaborated with the very talented Cupcakes & Curriculum for this resource. Cupcakes & Curriculum ✱ Helping busy teachers engage their students, stay organized, and work smarter! ✱ TPT l Instagram l Pinterest l Facebook l Blog l Etsy l Freebies
This is a list of my Google digital activities that can be used in the elementary classroom. Disperse to your students via Google Classroom, Google Drive Shared Folder, your Learning Platform, etc..
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This dynamic resource shows teachers, students and parents how to use Google Classroom using easy to follow step-by-step instructions and images of the platform. Google Classroom is your mission control for class. Create classes, distribute assignments, send feedback, and see everything in one place. UPDATED! The main Google Classroom resource, Student Guide and Google Calendar lesson were all completely redesigned to match the current version of Google Classroom. UPDATES: This bundle is regularly updated when Google redesigns Google Classroom. You can always download the latest updates for free under your "my purchases tab". New screenshots and instructions are added to reflect the changes made to the layout of Google Classroom. Both the Teacher Guide and the Student/Parent Guide have been completely redesigned many times! This bundle also includes guides for using Google Calendar and Google Meet (video meetings) within Google Classroom For Teachers… 1. Create a class with just a few clicks 2. Add your students by sending them a class code or adding them directly 3. Create an assignment. You’ll be able to see who’s completed the assignment and who’s still working on it. 4. Archive and delete a class at the end of the semester or school year. For Students… 1. Everything is in one place. Join the class in one click and then have all of the materials at your fingertips. 2. Start a conversation. Communicate privately with your teacher or ask questions to the whole class. 3. Submit assignments. Attach anything to your assignments (Google Docs, links or photos) (google.com/edu/products) Screenshots and instruction bubbles are used to show how to get started and easily navigate within Classroom. MORE UPDATES... 1. Google Calendar Resource 2. Google Meet (video meetings) Resource 3. File Sharing Options in Google Classroom 3. Setting Up Grading in Google Classroom *********************************************************************** Click on the link below for a bundle of lessons and activities using Google Drive… Google Drive Lessons Bundle ************************************************************************ Terms of Use: Purchase of this product is for single classroom use by the purchaser only. It is a violation for individuals, schools, and districts to redistribute, edit, sell, or post this item on the internet or to other individuals. Teachers can post TEACH WITH TECH ™ INC. resources to Google Classroom or another secure online platform, that is accessed only by their students and parents. Created by Gavin Middleton © TEACH WITH TECH ™ INC. TEACH WITH TECH INC. is not affiliated with Google.com Product names, logos, brands, and other trademarks featured or referred to within this lesson are the property of their respective trademark holders. These trademark holders are not affiliated with TEACH WITH TECH INC. They do not sponsor or endorse the contents, materials or processes discussed within this lesson. Cover image was purchased from istockphoto.com (extended license) Thanks for visiting my store! If you decide to make a purchase, please do not forget to leave feedback. I am very interested to read your thoughts about my products! Also, don't forget to "FOLLOW" me for exciting new product announcements, sales, promotions and updates! Gavin Middleton TEACH WITH TECH ™ INC.
Choice is the unspoken 5th "C" of digital learning. It fits right alongside Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creativity, and Communication.