• It’s that time of the year again, we are all in test mode! As teachers, we track data all year long, but our data becomes so very important when we are determining what to teach in the limited time we have before the test. Today, I would like to share with you all 3 TEKS […]

  • Students love to have the spotlight. They want, need, and desire our approval and praise. This week, our school has been trying a new app, Flipgrid. Our site technology specialists challenged us to try out this new application and it was a blast! This FREE application allows your students to send you a video explaining […]

  • Engaging students in today’s current learning environment can be challenging! Kahoot is a great way to engage your students and make learning or reviewing already learned material in a fun way. My students absolutely love Kahoot! Currently, our district purchased the book “Wonder” for all of our reading classes. We were really excited to be […]

  • Well, it is that time of the year, kiddos are hyped up on sugar and ready to be out of school. It is also that long haul time when there are conferences, grades, programs, and parties. Money can be tight and time even tighter! So, I wanted to share a fun activity that was introduced […]

  • First of all, I have to admit that one of the things I hate to do the most is cut out lamination! It hurts my back, it is annoying, and let’s be honest, after all that work, the kids will peel it back and ruin what you spent hours creating. I know we all have […]

  •   This week I want to show you some of the ways Google Slides can help you create digital resources and materials for students. Google Slides works just like PowerPoint, I think PowerPoint is actually easier to use, so most of the time I create my work in PowerPoint, then, I upload it to Google […]

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  • Google Forms offers great options for Educators to create assignments, forms, quizzes, or a number of other materials. Google Forms can offer effortless ways to have materials graded, data disaggregated, collecting and sorting of mass responses, and so many other options. In this week’s post, Erica Johnson walks us through how to begin using this […]

  • I know we have all tried to begin our Mondays by front loading and teaching center rotations for the week. Now, let’s be honest, by the time we get to teaching the directions for center 2, our students already forgot what to do in center 1. Hopefully, they continue to listen, but we all know […]