In anticipation of Martin Luther King day, ReadWords.Org and the History Channel have put together lexile leveled articles and questions ranging from Kindergarten to 12th […]
Use Sports to Teach Math, Science, and More! Football and the Pythagorean Theorem: There’s Math in Sports? Explore how the Pythagorean theorem can be used […]
We are so thankful to Kevin Honeycutt for his presence and message at NCCE 2016. Kevin graciously granted permission for us to share his entire keynote […]
Help your class get into the holiday spirit! Familiar traditions have fascinating and sometimes surprising origins. Get to know the history and significance behind Christmas, […]
I am constantly on the look out for easy ways to record audio. Over the years my “must have” features have changed to include support […]
Richard, Jason, and myself hope you can join us tonight at 7 pm PST for the first ever #NCCEchat We will be focusing on successes […]
How can time-strapped teachers find and use free resources from the online collections of the Library of Congress to support the needs of diverse learners? […]
Are you into listening and consuming podcasts? If the answer is no, it is not surprising. While podcasting has had a steady audience over the […]