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Flip Education - Flip Education
Grades
K to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (346), commoncore (63), Teacher Utilities (222)
In the Classroom
Use the free features available from Flip Education to supplement your current planning resources and provide fresh ideas for classroom instruction, or as a resource when planning for a substitute. Extend the learning activities available by using an AI tool such as Magic School, reviewed here, to differentiate instruction, create rubrics for assessing student projects, or generate original texts to accompany the materials.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Cinco de Mayo for Kids: Its History + Activities and Crafts - KidsKonnect
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2 to 8tag(s): cinco de mayo (28), crafts (114), cultures (291), game based learning (320), holidays (292), mexico (69)
In the Classroom
Have students imagine they are reporters in 1862 and create a newspaper headline and short article about the Battle of Puebla. Using Google My Map, reviewed here, have students label the location of the Battle of Puebla and add symbols or drawings to represent key events. Provide students with statements about Cinco de Mayo and have them sort them into fact or myth categories.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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MeiGen - MeiGen
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6 to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (346), creativity (93), graphic design (54), images (273)
In the Classroom
Use MeiGen in your lessons on creating AI images effectively, and include images in presentations and reports. For example, find and save images of passports with built-in 3D dioramas, and share the prompts with students to use when creating images for reports on countries, or select images with four frames with different poses for students to use as a back-to-school activity to share their interests when getting to know new classmates. Have students create multimedia presentations that include images using Canva for Education.Edge Features:
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Overleaf - Overleaf
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K to 12tag(s): collaboration (137), editing (96), presentations (46)
In the Classroom
Use Overleaf to support a range of K-12 classroom tasks where clear formatting, structure, and collaboration matter. Create and share assignment or note templates that students can open and edit as their own copies, helping standardize formatting and save setup time. Students can work individually or with one partner to draft reports, lab write-ups, or math-heavy documents, using the live preview to check their work as they go. Because everything runs in a browser, it works well alongside tools like Google Docs for drafting ideas first, then moving polished content into Overleaf for final formatting, or Google Sheets to track project links and submissions for simple organization.Edge Features:
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VEED - VEED
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (346), digital storytelling (179), editing (96)
In the Classroom
Students can create short video summaries of a story or informational text, adding captions and visuals to highlight key ideas and practice summarizing skills. Students can design a digital storytelling project where they narrate an original story or personal narrative, using video clips, images, and voiceovers to bring their writing to life. Students can record and reflect on their learning by creating video journals that explain what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their goals for improvement.Edge Features:
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descript - Descript
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6 to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (346), digital storytelling (179), presentations (46)
In the Classroom
In small groups, students can produce a news-style video report on a social studies or science topic, using collaboration features to assign roles such as writer, speaker, and editor. Ask students to revise their writing by recording themselves reading it aloud, then using the transcript feature to identify errors, improve sentence fluency, and strengthen word choice. Descript is a useful tool for creating instructional or how-to videos that explain concepts students have learned, such as grammar skills or reading strategies, helping reinforce understanding while teaching others.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Free Explainer Video Maker - Canva
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K to 12tag(s): animation (71), collaboration (137), digital storytelling (179), presentations (46), Project Based Learning (29)
In the Classroom
Have students create short videos explaining a concept they've learned (such as a math strategy, a scientific process, or a historical event). Ask students to choose a vocabulary word or key concept and create a short animated explanation. Use Canva's Explainer Video Maker to design a short video to raise awareness about a social issue, community topic, or school initiative.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Mystery Activities for Kids - Twinkl Parents
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K to 6tag(s): critical thinking (189), logic (170), mysteries (27), problem solving (283), puzzles (172), thinking skills (136)
In the Classroom
Create a whodunit scenario where students analyze clues, alibis, and evidence to solve a mystery. Students can work in small teams, record evidence, and present their conclusions using reasoning and supporting details. Have students solve or create their own secret codes and ciphers. Have students write their own short mystery stories or design a mystery game for classmates. They can develop clues, characters, and solutions, reinforcing writing skills, planning, and creative thinking.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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1-Min Riddles: Puzzles & Brain Teasers - TheSoul Publishing
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3 to 8tag(s): critical thinking (189), logic (170), podcasts (172), puzzles (172), thinking skills (136)
In the Classroom
Play one short riddle at the start of class. Have students write down their answers, then share their reasoning with a partner or the class to build listening and logical thinking skills. Students can write their own riddles or brain teasers, including the answer and a short explanation. Compile them into a class riddle book using Write Reader, reviewed here. Play several riddles in a row and have students work in small groups to solve them. Groups can discuss possible solutions and must agree on an answer before sharing with the class.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Hello, Puzzlers! - A.J. Jacobs
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4 to 12tag(s): logic (170), podcasts (172), puzzles (172), thinking skills (136)
In the Classroom
Begin class with a short puzzle from an episode. Have students listen, think independently, then share strategies with a partner. After listening to a puzzle, have students explain how they solved it or why they got stuck. After several episodes, have students design their own wordplay, logic, or lateral-thinking puzzles using Flippity, reviewed here or Scratch, reviewed here. They can write clues, answers, and explanations, then swap with classmates to solve each other's puzzles.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Digital Jigsaw Puzzles - Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
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3 to 12tag(s): artists (102), enrichment (16), puzzles (172)
In the Classroom
After completing a puzzle, students use the See-Think-Wonder strategy to record observations, inferences, and questions about the image, helping build critical thinking and visual literacy skills. Have students analyze the completed puzzle image as a primary source by identifying details, context clues, and possible perspectives. Then have them write a short paragraph explaining what the image reveals about a specific time period or topic. Have students write a narrative, diary entry, or short story inspired by the completed puzzle image.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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EduGems - Eric Curts
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K to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (346), Teacher Utilities (222)
In the Classroom
Use a Gem to quickly create a fun lesson hook, such as a mystery scenario, creative prompt, or thought-provoking question, to spark student interest at the start of a lesson. Generate differentiated writing prompts for students based on ability levels or interests to help all learners engage with the content. Generate a menu of activity options for a unit and let students choose how they demonstrate their understanding, increasing ownership and engagement. Learn more about how to create and use Gems by viewing the archive of OK2Ask: Google Gems Basics: Personalized, interactive, and safe AI learning experiences, available here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Puzzle Cutter - Figma
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4 to 12tag(s): game based learning (320), presentations (46), puzzles (172)
In the Classroom
Have students create a puzzle based on an important scene or a story summary. Classmates can solve the puzzle, then explain how the image connects to key themes, characters, or events. Have students create an image representing a vocabulary word or concept, then turn it into a puzzle. Peers can solve the puzzle and infer the word's meaning based on visual clues before checking the definition. In small groups, have students each design one section of a larger image (such as a map, diagram, or story sequence). After combining and cutting it into a puzzle, the groups can exchange with another team to solve and interpret the completed work.Edge Features:
Parent permission advised before posting student work created using this tool
Includes Interaction w general public/ public galleries with unmoderated content
Includes social features, such as "friends," comments, ratings by others
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Sesame Street: Janelle Monae - Power of Yet - Sesame Street
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K to 5This site includes advertising.
tag(s): emotions (73), social and emotional learning (204), thinking skills (136)
In the Classroom
Students can design a comic strip with Free Comic Maker by Adobe, reviewed here illustrating a character who overcomes a challenge by using perseverance and the power of yet, connecting to ELA storytelling skills. Students can engage in a goal-setting activity by choosing one academic or personal goal, breaking it into steps, and tracking their progress over time while using yet language to reflect on growth. Students can write a short personal reflection or journal entry describing a time they struggled with something and how they could apply the yet mindset to improve or keep trying.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Reading Treks: Uprising - TeachersFirst
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5 to 8tag(s): 1910s (29), fire (25), Reading Treks (56)
In the Classroom
Use the interactive Google My Maps or Google Earth file to trace Bella, Yetta, and Jane's paths through 1911 New York City, helping students visualize the neighborhoods, factories, and social divides that shaped their different lives. As students explore each location, they can research its historical significance, including the real Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, around which the novel is built. Pair this map exploration with the teacher guide's activities and extensions.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Reading Treks: Prairie Lotus - TeachersFirst
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5 to 8tag(s): 1800s (90), racism (82), Reading Treks (56), westward expansion (42)
In the Classroom
Use the interactive maps to have students trace Hanna's journey to the Dakota Territory, visualizing the frontier landscape and the distances families traveled during Westward Expansion. As students explore each stop, they can research the historical context of the 1880s frontier, including the experiences of mixed-race and immigrant families during this era. Pair this map exploration with the teacher guide's activities to examine themes of identity, prejudice, resilience, and belonging.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Canva GIF Maker - Canva
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3 to 12tag(s): animation (71), creativity (93)
In the Classroom
Students can create GIFs regarding historical events and post them to Padlet reviewed here. Have students create a GIF to show a character's emotions. Use GIFs for creative writing projects.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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NotebookLM Prompt Generator - Kee Man
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K to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (346), infographics (73), presentations (46), slides (39)
In the Classroom
Use this resource to improve the materials you create with NotebookLM. For student use, share this generator to help students understand the importance of prompt engineering when using AI tools to generate content that matches their desired output. Have students take a screenshot of the completed page, then add that image to a document that includes the generated image or slide deck, and analyze the output. Have students compare and contrast their completed images or slide decks to deepen their understanding of how NotebookLM uses prompts to create different appearances in their work. Because each student's prompt choices will differ, the resulting outputs will vary even when starting from the same source material. This comparison highlights how small changes in phrasing, detail, or intent can significantly shape what AI generates, making prompt engineering feel concrete and consequential rather than abstract.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Journal Prompts for a Coming-of-Age Unit - Facing History and Ourselves
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6 to 12tag(s): identity (42), journals (26), social and emotional learning (204)
In the Classroom
Start class with a short journal prompt about identity or belonging. Have students write for 5-7 minutes, then optionally share with a partner or small group. After responding to a prompt, have students discuss their ideas with a partner using sentence starters. While reading a coming-of-age text, have students choose prompts that relate to a character's experiences. Students can write from their own perspective, then add a second paragraph explaining how their response connects to the character's choices or growth.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Scroobly - TensorFlow
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3 to 8tag(s): animation (71), artificial intelligence (346), digital storytelling (179), drawing (58)
In the Classroom
Have students create a simple drawn character and use Scroobly to introduce themselves or a fictional character. Assign vocabulary words and have students create characters that act out or explain the meaning of each word. Students can animate a character from a different perspective (for example, the antagonist or a side character) and explain events from that viewpoint, strengthening comprehension and critical thinking.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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