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Habits of Minds: Persistence--Activities for the Cold Winter - Lori Rice

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K to 8
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The Educator's Room article "Habits of Minds: Persistence Activities for the Cold Winter" offers practical classroom activities to teach and reinforce the Habit of Mind of persistence....more
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The Educator's Room article "Habits of Minds: Persistence Activities for the Cold Winter" offers practical classroom activities to teach and reinforce the Habit of Mind of persistence. Written by a fourth-grade teacher, the piece explains how persistence helps students continue with purpose even when tasks are challenging, especially during the mid-year doldrums. The author shares a variety of engaging activities, including defining and illustrating key terms (persistence, excellence, indifference), comparing concepts using charts and Venn diagrams, analyzing characters from books, and completing reflective writing. These can be used in whole-group or small-group settings to help students build this important habit of mind. The article also connects educators with additional Habits of Mind resources and encourages a mindset of steady effort and resilience.
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tag(s): social and emotional learning (134), thinking skills (75)

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Students can define and illustrate key terms such as persistence, excellence, and indifference. They can create visual posters or digital slides using Genially, reviewed here showing what each word looks like in action. Students can compare persistence and indifference using a Venn diagram created with Interactive Venn Diagrams by Class Tools, reviewed here. They can include examples from school, sports, or real life to show how each mindset affects outcomes. Have students analyze a character from a class novel or read-aloud who shows persistence. They can cite evidence from the text and explain how the character kept going through

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16 Habits of the Mind: Persisting - WonderGrove Kids

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3 to 8
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The video, 16 Habits of Mind: Persisting, explains the Habit of Mind known as persisting, which is about continuing to work toward a goal and not giving up even when ...more
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The video, 16 Habits of Mind: Persisting, explains the Habit of Mind known as persisting, which is about continuing to work toward a goal and not giving up even when tasks are challenging. It emphasizes that successful learners stick with difficulties, try different strategies, and stay focused on finding solutions rather than quitting. This video is an excellent resource for helping students see the value of resilience, effort, and determination in their learning, especially when they face frustration or complex problems. If your district blocks YouTube, then the video may not be viewable.
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tag(s): social and emotional learning (134), thinking skills (75)

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Give students a challenging task or puzzle. When they get stuck, encourage them to try at least two different strategies before asking for help. Students can choose one academic or personal goal and write steps they will take to keep trying, even when it gets hard. As a class, create an anchor chart showing what persisting looks like, sounds like, and feels like in the classroom.

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Mindset Journal - Youcubed

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K to 12
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The Mindset Journal page on YouCubed offers a free, downloadable five-page journal designed to help students reflect on and develop a growth mindset, especially in learning and perseverance....more
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The Mindset Journal page on YouCubed offers a free, downloadable five-page journal designed to help students reflect on and develop a growth mindset, especially in learning and perseverance. It is part of YouCubed's broader suite of research-based resources that support growth-focused teaching and learning, grounded in the belief that all students can grow their abilities through effort and reflection. This tool can encourage students to reflect on challenges, persistence, and their own potential as learners, reinforcing key growth-mindset principles in a structured, student-centered format.

tag(s): journals (18), student-centered (7), thinking skills (75)

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Have students complete a short journal entry at the end of the day reflecting on a challenge they faced and how they worked through it. This form of journaling builds self-awareness and reinforces the idea that effort leads to growth. Have students write one skill they are still working on using a "I can't do this yet" statement from the journal. Post journal responses on a class bulletin board to celebrate perseverance and normalize learning struggles. At the start of a new unit, have students set a personal learning goal in their journal. Midway through the unit, they revisit their entry to reflect on progress, strategies, and mindset shifts.
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ChatGPT for Teachers - ChatGPT

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K to 12
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ChatGPT makes its free, educational version available to United States teachers and school staff through June 2027. The educational version protects student data, meets FERPA requirements,...more
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ChatGPT makes its free, educational version available to United States teachers and school staff through June 2027. The educational version protects student data, meets FERPA requirements, and does not use the content to train ChatGPT models. It offers settings to remember details such as your grade level, curriculum, and preferred format, so responses feel tailored to your teaching style and classroom. Users can build presentations in ChatGPT with Canva and bring in lesson plans and files from Google Drive or Microsoft 365, so every chat starts with your classroom context. School and district leaders can create accounts that bring district and school staff into a single workspace with role-based controls. Create your account by completing the verification form with your school email, which verifies that you meet all requirements.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (232), chat (38), presentations (25), professional development (290)

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Use this educational version of ChatGPT for a wide range of classroom and professional needs. Create lesson plans that align with your state standards, upload your current lessons to create assessments or differentiate learning activities, or find new resources to supplement your current teaching materials. Take advantage of the integration with Canva, reviewed here, to create infographics, presentations, and other materials to enhance student learning. Canva is available through an app in this version of ChatGPT. Follow the instructions to link your accounts for easy access to all available features. Learn more by viewing the archive of OK2Ask: AI for Educator Excellence: Reclaiming Time and Enhancing Instruction, reviewed here, find out more about Canva's AI features by watching OK2Ask: Interactive Lessons with Canva's AI Magic Tools, reviewed here.

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Summer Reads - Text Project

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2 to 5
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SummerReads for grades 2-5 is a free, ready-to-use summer reading program designed to help students maintain reading skills over the break. It features 21 engaging informational readings...more
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SummerReads for grades 2-5 is a free, ready-to-use summer reading program designed to help students maintain reading skills over the break. It features 21 engaging informational readings per level (three chapters each across seven themed "books") on summer-relevant topics like weather, nature, sports, and travel. Texts are leveled (C, D, E) using the TExT model to ensure both accessibility and challenge. Each reading includes comprehension questions, audio support, and teacher or parent guidance. The goal is to provide consistent, meaningful reading opportunities all summer long, especially for students who may lack access to books at home, to help prevent the "summer slide."

tag(s): reading comprehension (143), reading strategies (92), summer (29), vocabulary (248), vocabulary development (98)

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Begin by introducing one of the themed "books" such as Weather Wonders or Sports and Games. Have students preview titles, predict topics, and set personal reading goals for the week. Use a Think-Pair-Share routine to discuss what makes summer reading fun and important. After each reading, have students add "leaves" to a classroom Knowledge Tree. Each leaf includes a new fact or vocabulary word learned. This visual grows as the class completes each chapter and helps connect informational texts to real-world topics such as travel, nature, and science. Using the audio versions as models, have students record their own expressive readings of a favorite passage using Adobe Podcast, reviewed here. Encourage them to add short introductions explaining what they liked about the text.

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Flexi - CK-12

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Flexi is a free science and math chatbot and test prep tool for students and teachers that integrates with content from CK-12, reviewed here. Students...more
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Flexi is a free science and math chatbot and test prep tool for students and teachers that integrates with content from CK-12, reviewed here. Students interact with Flexi by asking their questions or choosing from suggestions, such as "Do nucleic acids provide energy?" Use the shortcuts to learn a concept, get homework help, or find step-by-step solutions for complex problems. Use My Lessons to find and complete lessons on any topic in the CK-12 lesson base. Select the teacher version to find Flexi's helpful assistant, which includes several tools for creating assessments, report card writing help, and much more. Each tool includes an example to help you understand the type of response provided.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (232), chat (38), professional development (290), Teacher Utilities (184)

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Share Flexi with students to use as a homework helper and tutor, allowing them to practice and reinforce skills at home. Utilize Flexi as a professional helper when writing IEPs, planning lessons, and communicating with parents and your community.

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Online Notepad - Online Notepad

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Online Notepad is a simple digital notebook that lets you write, organize, and save your notes right in your browser. It includes a basic notepad, to-do lists, watchlists, and project...more
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Online Notepad is a simple digital notebook that lets you write, organize, and save your notes right in your browser. It includes a basic notepad, to-do lists, watchlists, and project planners. You can add images, tables, and links, and choose from grid, lined, or centered-lined paper styles. The tool also supports typing in many languages, including Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, and Arabic, making it useful for a wide range of learners and classrooms.
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tag(s): note taking (31), organizational skills (82)

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Students can use this resource to type notes during class. Students can use Online Notepad to create tables to share research data. Students can use Online Notepad to create lists of assignments to complete.
 

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Copilot Chat - Microsoft

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Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is a secure, AI-powered tool available to Microsoft 365 subscribers, supporting functions like drafting content, summarizing information, brainstorming, analyzing...more
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is a secure, AI-powered tool available to Microsoft 365 subscribers, supporting functions like drafting content, summarizing information, brainstorming, analyzing files, and generating visuals. It keeps data private, aligns with existing security policies, and aids educators with lesson planning, feedback, collaboration, and compliance.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (232), digital literacy (28), editing (85), summarizing (25)

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After collecting survey data or conducting a class experiment, students can use Excel and Copilot to summarize findings and generate graphs, demonstrating how AI supports effective data analysis and visualization. Following this, have students draft a paragraph, story, or essay and then work with Copilot to review grammar, tone, or structure, which promotes self-editing and reflective writing while reinforcing digital literacy. To further integrate Copilot, assign students a topic (e.g., climate change, a historical figure, or a math concept) and let them use the tool to create a summary. Then, have them evaluate the AI response, verify the information, and present their findings with their own enhancements.

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VideoTutor - VideoTutor

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This AI-powered platform creates engaging, animated explainer videos from your simple prompt or image. VideoTutor primarily covers STEM and language topics and is especially helpful...more
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This AI-powered platform creates engaging, animated explainer videos from your simple prompt or image. VideoTutor primarily covers STEM and language topics and is especially helpful for students preparing for standardized tests, such as the ACT and SATs; however, the site also offers explainer videos on addition facts for students as young as second grade. Begin by creating an account and "check in" to receive two credits each day. Earn additional credits by referring others to earn free credits. Create a video by adding a prompt to explain a topic or uploading an image to explain. VideoTutor creates your video, ready to watch, download, or share. Use the chat feature that is next to the video to ask questions and receive additional support. Sign in to VideoTutor with your email or Google. Members can generate videos in English or Chinese.

tag(s): STEM (333), test prep (69), tutorials (48)

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Share this resource with students as a helpful tool for studying for standardized tests or as a support aid for your current curriculum. Share helpful videos on your class website or create a collection of videos using Wakelet, reviewed here to have readily available for student use. Extend student learning by asking them to create tutorials to share with their classmates using Powtoon, reviewed here.

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AI Fluency: Framework and Foundations - Anthropic

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K to 12
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Learn how to use AI systems effectively, ethically, and safely by completing this free course from Anthropic. The course comprises 12 lessons and is estimated to take 3 to 4 ...more
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Learn how to use AI systems effectively, ethically, and safely by completing this free course from Anthropic. The course comprises 12 lessons and is estimated to take 3 to 4 hours to complete. Each lesson includes videos, practice exercises, and downloadable reference guides. Complete the final assessment and answer 8 out of 10 questions correctly to receive an official certificate of completion. Participants can retake the quiz multiple times, and certificates are delivered via email. If your district blocks YouTube, then the videos may not be viewable.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (232), professional development (290), STEM (333)

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Take advantage of this free course to become familiar with AI and how to use it effectively. In addition to providing a background understanding of AI, this course includes information on effective prompting techniques, a crucial skill for anyone who is using AI tools and resources. For additional prompt suggestions for educational use, visit the GenAI Chatbot Prompt Library for Educators, reviewed here to find specific prompt suggestions for many classroom needs, including lesson planning, communication, and assessments. If you work with older students, choose videos from the course to share with students as needed to help them understand how to use AI effectively and safely.
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Byte - Code Breaker

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K to 12
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The Code Breaker "Chat" page introduces Byte, an AI-powered chatbot for K-12 classrooms. Byte does not require sign-in or collect personal data. It provides a safe and accessible space...more
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The Code Breaker "Chat" page introduces Byte, an AI-powered chatbot for K-12 classrooms. Byte does not require sign-in or collect personal data. It provides a safe and accessible space for students to explore prompt engineering, ask questions, and interact with AI. Byte is similar to a simplified ChatGPT, but made for young learners. Educator Brian Aspinall and his team at Code Breaker Inc. developed the tool. Their mission is to foster creativity, curiosity, and whole child development by safely integrating technology into learning. Byte is ideal for teachers introducing AI in class with low risk and high engagement. There are no sign-ups or privacy concerns -- just a direct way to spark curiosity and tech literacy.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (232), digital citizenship (98), digital literacy (28)

In the Classroom

Have students experiment with writing different prompts to see how Byte responds. Challenge them to refine their prompts to get clearer or more detailed answers, helping them practice precision in communication. Have students co-write a short story with Byte. They type the first few lines of a story and ask Byte to continue. Then have them edit and revise Byte's continuation to learn about structure, dialogue, and editing. Lead a class discussion on the role of AI in education and society. Have students ask Byte questions about fairness, privacy, or how AI is trained, then use those answers as a springboard for debate or written reflection.
 

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Manitoba- Framework for Learning - Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning

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K to 12
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Looking for a streamlined, bilingual teaching resource? The Manitoba Framework for Learning is a comprehensive K-12 hub designed to support educators in planning, teaching, and assessing...more
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Looking for a streamlined, bilingual teaching resource? The Manitoba Framework for Learning is a comprehensive K-12 hub designed to support educators in planning, teaching, and assessing across all subject areas. Available in both English and French, it includes curriculum guides, policy documents, and support materials for English, Francais, and French Immersion programs. The framework emphasizes Manitoba's Global Competencies of Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Citizenship, and Connection to Self, while providing real classroom examples and assessment guidance. This user-friendly site is a valuable tool for teachers seeking to create meaningful and inclusive learning experiences.

tag(s): collaboration (93), critical thinking (154), french (67)

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Have students work in small groups to solve a local or global issue (e.g., food waste, community wellness) using Manitoba's six Global Competencies (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Citizenship, etc.). They can present solutions through videos made with Powtoon, reviewed here. Inspired by the "Stories of Practice" section, have students document and reflect on their own learning journey over several weeks using photos, writing, or voice recordings in Book Creator, reviewed here. Have students create bilingual comics using Make an Animation, reviewed here in both English and French.
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MindMap - 3axislabs

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4 to 12
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Imagine your students brainstorming ideas or decoding complex topics and instantly turning them into organized visual structures. MindMap AI is an intuitive, AI-powered mind-mapping...more
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Imagine your students brainstorming ideas or decoding complex topics and instantly turning them into organized visual structures. MindMap AI is an intuitive, AI-powered mind-mapping tool that transforms text, PDFs, images, audio, or videos into clear, editable mind maps. The free plan offers 100 AI credits per month, enough for approximately ten mind maps, plus unlimited manual edits, unlimited projects, basic version history, and exports in PNG, SVG, PDF, or Markdown.
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tag(s): artificial intelligence (232), charts and graphs (179), graphic organizers (53), mind map (28), organizational skills (82)

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Students can use the tool to break down research topics into subtopics, helping them plan their inquiry process and visualize connections between ideas. Use mind maps to brainstorm characters, settings, plot points, and themes before writing narratives or stories.

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Storyboard Templates - Canva

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Imagine transforming your classroom into a dynamic storytelling hub where students can visualize narratives, plan projects, and express their creativity -- all with ease. Canva's Storyboard...more
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Imagine transforming your classroom into a dynamic storytelling hub where students can visualize narratives, plan projects, and express their creativity -- all with ease. Canva's Storyboard Templates provide educators with a powerful and user-friendly tool to bring lessons to life. With a vast collection of free, customizable templates, teachers can guide students in mapping out stories, planning videos, or organizing ideas visually. The intuitive drag-and-drop interface, coupled with access to millions of images and design elements, makes it simple for students of all ages to create compelling storyboards. Whether it's illustrating a historical event, scripting a science experiment, or crafting a digital narrative, Canva's storyboard templates foster engagement, enhance comprehension, and encourage collaborative learning in the classroom.

tag(s): collaboration (93), digital storytelling (149), reading comprehension (143), writing (305)

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After reading a short story or chapter, have students use a storyboard template to illustrate key events in sequence, helping them understand the story and identify plot elements. Have students choose a character and use a storyboard to demonstrate how they change over time, including their thoughts, emotions, decisions, and turning points, with visuals and brief captions. Have students storyboard a science process (like the water cycle or photosynthesis) to visually break down complex steps using icons, labels, and text boxes.

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Mystery Breakout - Genially

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Unlock Learning with Genially's Mystery Breakout Template. This Genially template offers educators an engaging, interactive escape room experience that challenges students to solve...more
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Unlock Learning with Genially's Mystery Breakout Template. This Genially template offers educators an engaging, interactive escape room experience that challenges students to solve puzzles and uncover hidden clues. Fully customizable, this template allows you to incorporate subject-specific questions, multimedia elements, and gamified content to align with your lesson objectives. Ideal for fostering critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills, the Mystery Breakout can be adapted for various subjects and grade levels, providing a dynamic tool to enhance classroom learning.

tag(s): collaboration (93), critical thinking (154), digital escapes (29), game based learning (264), gamification (94), problem solving (249), puzzles (157), Teacher Utilities (184)

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Plan a whole class period where students rotate through different breakout challenges related to various subjects--math, ELA, science, and social studies--solving clues to "escape" each topic station. After the breakout, facilitate a class discussion or journal prompt in which students reflect on the strategies they used, the challenges they faced, and how they worked as a team. Have students design their own breakout rooms using Genially, incorporating subject content, puzzles, and story elements.

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Hey Siri...what is AI? Introducing Students to Artificial Intelligence - TeachersFirst

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How can I learn about AI and use this technology to enhance instruction? This article from the TeachersFirst Help! I Lost My Library/Media Specialist series, reviewed...more
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How can I learn about AI and use this technology to enhance instruction? This article from the TeachersFirst Help! I Lost My Library/Media Specialist series, reviewed here, shares background knowledge and practical resources to help educators integrate AI into everyday activities to increase productivity and introduce AI to students using interactive learning activities. Choose from a variety of activities, including books, videos, and learning games, suitable for both educators and students.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (232), professional development (290), STEM (333)

In the Classroom

Take advantage of the many ideas presented in this helpful article to learn how to utilize AI to enhance productivity, discover engaging ways to integrate real-world examples and technology into lessons, and incorporate AI into lessons on digital citizenship. Organize the ideas and examples found in this article using Milanote, reviewed here to save and share ideas for incorporating AI into everyday activities.

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All About Amelia Earhart - Surviving a Teacher's Salary

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Imagine transforming your classroom into an aviation hub where students embark on a journey through history, guided by Amelia Earhart. Discover a treasure trove of free, printable resources...more
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Imagine transforming your classroom into an aviation hub where students embark on a journey through history, guided by Amelia Earhart. Discover a treasure trove of free, printable resources designed to captivate young learners. Centered around Brad Meltzer's I Am Amelia Earhart, the site provides a comprehensive five-day unit study tailored for younger students. Activities include engaging writing prompts, aviator-themed crafts, and creative snack ideas, all designed to immerse students in Earhart's inspiring story. The accompanying workbook features a biography, inspirational quotes, word games, and fill-in-the-blank exercises, all in black and white to encourage personalization through coloring. This resource seamlessly blends literacy, history, and creativity, making it an excellent addition to any early elementary curriculum.
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tag(s): aircraft (26), women (184), womenchangemaker (79)

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Begin with a reading or YouTube video of I Am Amelia Earhart, by Brad Meltzer. Pause to discuss key moments, encouraging students to make connections and ask questions about Amelia's courage and dreams. Students can complete pages from the free printable workbook, such as the fill-in-the-blank biography, inspirational quote reflections, or word search. Have students follow directions to make one of the Amelia-themed snacks from the blog post. Use the included aviator-themed craft ideas (like making goggles or pilot hats) to help students "step into Amelia's shoes" while learning through hands-on fun.

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Escape from Pixel Castle - Genially

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Transform Your Classroom into an Adventure with "Escape from Pixel Castle." Genially's Escape from Pixel Castle template offers an interactive escape room game that challenges students...more
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Transform Your Classroom into an Adventure with "Escape from Pixel Castle." Genially's Escape from Pixel Castle template offers an interactive escape room game that challenges students to solve puzzles and answer questions across various subjects to "escape" the castle. This gamified approach promotes critical thinking, collaboration, and engagement, making it an excellent tool for reinforcing curriculum content in a fun and memorable way. The template is fully customizable, allowing you to tailor the challenges to your specific lesson objectives and student needs. Whether you're teaching math, science, history, or language arts, this resource can add an exciting twist to your instructional strategies.

tag(s): collaboration (93), critical thinking (154), digital escapes (29), game based learning (264), puzzles (157)

In the Classroom

Customize the escape room puzzles to review key concepts (e.g., fractions, grammar, ecosystems), then let students work in small groups to foster collaboration and critical thinking. Before starting the full escape room, give students mini "quests" (short riddles, vocabulary clues, or number puzzles) to build excitement and prep background knowledge. Have students create their own escape room using Genially or another tool, tied to a unit they just studied (e.g., Ancient Egypt, figurative language).

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Branching Scenario - Genially

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4 to 12
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Step into the world of interactive storytelling with Genially's Branching Scenario template, where every decision leads to a new path of discovery. This customizable tool empowers educators...more
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Step into the world of interactive storytelling with Genially's Branching Scenario template, where every decision leads to a new path of discovery. This customizable tool empowers educators to create immersive, choose-your-own-adventure experiences that simulate real-life situations and decision-making processes. By integrating multimedia elements such as audio, video, and animations, teachers can craft engaging narratives that challenge students to think critically and explore various outcomes based on their choices.

tag(s): digital storytelling (149), graphic organizers (53), Teacher Utilities (184)

In the Classroom

Let students explore key character choices from a novel or short story. Each decision in the branching scenario leads to different consequences, helping students analyze character motivation and plot development. Develop a branching timeline and assign students to explore alternate historical outcomes (e.g., "What if the colonies didn't declare independence?"). For SEL or health education, create branching stories about peer interactions, bullying, or decision-making under peer pressure. Students can see the impact of different choices in a safe, guided format.

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SEL in Digital Life Resource Center - Common Sense Education

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K to 12
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Common Sense Education offers a free collection of Social and Emotional Learning resources to help students build essential SEL skills as they navigate today's digital world. The site...more
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Common Sense Education offers a free collection of Social and Emotional Learning resources to help students build essential SEL skills as they navigate today's digital world. The site provides CASEL-aligned lessons, classroom activities, professional development materials, and family conversation starters that support skills such as self-awareness, empathy, responsible decision-making, and relationship building. These resources help teachers intentionally connect SEL instruction with digital citizenship and real-world situations, supporting both classroom learning and home-school connections. If your district blocks YouTube, then the videos may not be viewable.

tag(s): digital citizenship (98), social and emotional learning (134)

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Have students act out scenarios involving digital communication, teamwork, or conflict resolution, practicing respectful language and responsible decision-making. After completing an SEL activity, students can write or draw about how they would apply the skill in real-life or online situations, such as handling disagreements or managing emotions. Have students act out scenarios involving digital communication, teamwork, or conflict resolution, practicing respectful language and responsible decision-making.

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