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  1. May 2019
    1. Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original educational materials.

      This site would be so helpful! I could totally use ideas from this website to help me plan activities and enhance my teaching.

    1. Kahoot! makes it easy to create, share and play fun learning games or trivia quizzes in minutes.

      I love Kahoot! This website can help transform any lesson.

    1. Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century.

      I have used Scratch before and it is such a fun website. I think children would love to work with this website and have the opportunity to be creative.

    1. ClassDojo connects teachers with students and parents to build amazing classroom communities×Close×Close

      I have seen teachers this and I think it would be a great website for me to incorporate into my future classroom.

    1. Some teachers will adopt technology quickly, and others will need more time.

      Teaching technology isn't for everyone, but there are always people to help and guide you. This is a great website that explains why teachers should use technology in the classroom and how they can do that.

    1. New digital tools can help you engage students at all levels, activate multiple learning styles, and provide exciting, memorable activities. And let's face it: your students are glued to their devices all the time anyway, so you might as well take advantage of their love of tech and get them learning.

      There are so many ways to integrate technology into the classroom. Here are some ideas!

    1. Good teachers have an upbeat mood, a sense of vitality and energy, and see past momentary setbacks to the end goal. Positivity breeds creativity.

      Successful teachers are positive! This website gives some helpful hints as to how one should teach, and what types of attitudes they must have about certain events in order to be great teachers!

    1. “It’s an absolutely amazing time to be a learner.”

      We have so many tools to help us help the young learners that we will be impacting!! There are so many people to help us along the way as well.

    1. intense commitment to persevere through the process of redesigning the school experience for kids.
    1. Beginning a new recycling program, or invigorating an old one, can reduce waste by up to one-third.

      Very neat tips and tricks.

    1. There is something magical about watching our youngest students engaging in deep critical thinking and discussion, reflecting on their work’s strengths and areas for improvement, and critiquing, revising, and producing high quality products.

      Every grade level can succeed with PBL.

    1. In project based learning, you be comfortable veering off the path that you had initially envisioned from time to time. Your students are taking the lead, and that is a beautiful thing!
    1. Connecting academic situations to the real world is one of the largest benefits of project based learning.

      There are so many benefits!

    1. Supplement outdated science textbooks with our environmentally focused resources. These activities and guides will encourage your students to live a "greener" lifestyle, at home and at school.

      Some more helpful tips.

    1. Recycling is important to preserve the environment and to leave the planet in a better condition than we found it.

      Here is a perfect guide for children to understand what recycling is and how they can help.

    1. Recycling programs are thriving in places like Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia where rates of recycling are on the rise.

      Here is a website that has some data about recycling in other countries!

    1. Teaching kids about recycling can be one of the best ways to engage them in learning about conserving the earth's resources.

      This website has some interesting ideas about recycling projects.

    1. It’s easy to make recycling in your classroom a daily activity. Try implementing a few of these recycling activities into your regular routine, and before you know it, recycling will be second nature to your students.

      I would love to focus my project on recycling in the classroom. These are some good ideas to get children excited about the environment.

  2. Apr 2019
    1. So what do we do to help our students be more prepared, creative, and yes, competitive, in the real world?  

      We help them by providing project based learning!!