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Kids Listen - Kids Listen

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Kids Listen is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting high-quality, screen-free audio content for children. Its website, kidslisten.org, serves as a curated hub for educators...more
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Kids Listen is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting high-quality, screen-free audio content for children. Its website, kidslisten.org, serves as a curated hub for educators and families, offering a diverse directory of kid-friendly podcasts categorized by age group (from preschoolers to teens) and themes such as science, history, storytelling, and social-emotional learning. Educators can explore shows like Circle Round (folktales), Tumble (science), and But Why (curiosity-driven Q&A), many of which include transcripts, discussion prompts, and classroom activity ideas. This resource is ideal for teachers seeking engaging, educational audio content to enhance literacy, critical thinking, and listening skills across various subjects and grade levels.

tag(s): critical thinking (146), folktales (34), listening (95), literacy (121), podcasts (134), social and emotional learning (127)

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Students can use Padlet reviewed here to post questions and comments. Students can use Google Keep reviewed here to keep a list of questions to ask for future episodes. Finally, students can use Google My Maps reviewed here to visit the places that are featured in some of the episodes.

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Welcome to Brains On! - Brains On! Universe

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Brains On! is a fun and educational podcast where host Molly Bloom is joined by a different kid each episode to explore curious questions about science and the world around ...more
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Brains On! is a fun and educational podcast where host Molly Bloom is joined by a different kid each episode to explore curious questions about science and the world around us. The show's mission is to spark kids' natural curiosity through engaging topics that blend science and history. Episodes cover a wide range of subjects, such as what asthma is, why we have crushes, how paper is made, artificial intelligence, and how much the brain can hold. Many episodes include lesson plans and transcripts for educators, and each episode runs about 30 minutes.

tag(s): podcasts (134)

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Have students listen to an episode and jot down questions, surprising facts, or favorite moments in a Padlet reviewed here to post questions and comments. Use the provided educator lesson plans to explore the episode's topic in greater depth. Assign a short project, such as building a paper-making model after the "How is paper made?" episode, or writing a narrative from the perspective of a brain cell after "How much can your brain hold?" Students can use Google My Map, reviewed here to visit the places that are featured in some of the episodes.

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Wow in the World - Tinkercast

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Wow in the World is a lively and engaging podcast hosted by Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz, taking curious kids on exciting journeys through the wonders of science and technology....more
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Wow in the World is a lively and engaging podcast hosted by Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz, taking curious kids on exciting journeys through the wonders of science and technology. Each episode dives into fascinating topics such as jaw-dropping inventions, better sleep habits, Neanderthals collecting marine fossils, and the surprising possibility of lush forests once growing in Greenland. Episodes are typically around 24 minutes long and are supported by a variety of resources, including related articles, conversation starters, experiments, book lists, and crafts to extend the learning beyond listening.

tag(s): crafts (92), dinosaurs (47), fossils (44), habitats (99), podcasts (134), robotics (30)

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Students can use Google My Maps reviewed here to explore the locations that are discussed during the podcast. Students can use Padlet reviewed here to post questions and comments. Students can utilize the activities and resources provided in the podcast.

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History.com - History.com

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The History Channel website is a rich resource for teachers, offering a wide variety of articles, videos, lesson plans, and interactive content on historical events, famous figures,...more
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The History Channel website is a rich resource for teachers, offering a wide variety of articles, videos, lesson plans, and interactive content on historical events, famous figures, and cultural movements. It provides engaging materials across different time periods and topics, making it a valuable tool for social studies, history, and civics lessons. Teachers can use its documentaries, primary source collections, and quizzes to enhance classroom discussions and encourage critical thinking. The site is great for bringing history to life with multimedia content that supports diverse learning styles. Some of the videos are hosted on YouTube. If your district blocks YouTube, then they may not be viewable.

tag(s): cold war (38), colonial america (96), great depression (30), holidays (241), immigration (80), space (235), womenchangemaker (70), world war 1 (84), world war 2 (166)

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Use virtual tours or videos from the History Channel to explore historical landmarks or events. Afterward, students can write a reflection or compare and contrast the historical site with others they've studied in class and use Canva Infographic Creator, reviewed here to make a diagram showing their findings. Students can compare a History Channel documentary to other historical depictions in the media, analyzing the accuracy and bias of each. Have students create a multimedia project using Adobe Express Video Maker reviewed here that either supports or critiques a historical portrayal, using History Channel resources as a reference point.

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Slide-ma-Zoo Digital Game:The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! - PBS LearningMedia

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K to 2
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The "Slidea-ma-Zoo" digital game introduces young learners to fundamental concepts of physical science, specifically motion and stability, focusing on forces and interactions. In this...more
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The "Slidea-ma-Zoo" digital game introduces young learners to fundamental concepts of physical science, specifically motion and stability, focusing on forces and interactions. In this interactive game, students adjust the height of slides to observe how changes affect the speed and distance of characters sliding down, providing a hands-on understanding of how different forces influence motion. This resource is ideal for educators aiming to engage early learners in exploring basic physics principles through playful experimentation.

tag(s): forces (45), motion (53), preK (289)

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After playing the game, have students build their mini slides using classroom materials (cardboard, books, toy cars). Let them test different angles and discuss how slope affects speed and distance. Take students on a classroom or playground "motion hunt." Have them identify objects that roll, slide, or bounce, then compare their movement to what they observed in the game. Read The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! or another physics-related book, then have students draw or write a short story about a character going on a sliding adventure. Consider having them create the story digitally using Book Creator reviewed here or WriteReader reviewed here. Challenge students to design and draw their own "super slide" for a character of their choice. They can describe what makes it special, how steep it is, and what kind of ride experience it would create.

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Take A Family Break Videos, Activities, and Songs - WXXI

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WXXI's "Take A Family Break" offers short videos and activities designed to help children and adults de-stress through simple exercises, such as stretching, breathing techniques, and...more
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WXXI's "Take A Family Break" offers short videos and activities designed to help children and adults de-stress through simple exercises, such as stretching, breathing techniques, and interactive games. At school, teachers can utilize these quick breaks to enhance focus and foster a calming classroom environment. At home, families can incorporate them into daily routines to bond and manage stress together. Each video includes additional resources, such as articles and related activities, to further support emotional well-being.

tag(s): social and emotional learning (127), stress (5)

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Use the short videos as quick movement or mindfulness breaks between lessons to help students refocus and improve concentration. Activities such as belly breathing or freeze dance can help energize or calm students as needed. Pair activities with subjects like science (learning about the body and breathing), ELA (storytelling exercises), or math (counting games). This helps reinforce learning in a fun, interactive way. Turn the activities into a class-wide challenge by tracking the number of different exercises students try each week. Encourage students to share their favorite techniques and create their own variations.

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When Something Scary Happens - PBS Kids

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Discover a collection of videos and activities to help children navigate challenging situations. Featuring characters like Daniel Tiger and Arthur, the content emphasizes the importance...more
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Discover a collection of videos and activities to help children navigate challenging situations. Featuring characters like Daniel Tiger and Arthur, the content emphasizes the importance of having a plan, expressing emotions, and recognizing helpers in the community. Accompanying activities, such as drawing feelings and preparing emergency kits, provide practical tools for classroom discussions on coping strategies and resilience.

tag(s): emotions (55), podcasts (134), preK (289), problem solving (240), social and emotional learning (127)

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After watching a video, students can identify different emotions characters experienced and match them to a classroom feelings chart. They can also share times they felt similar emotions. Using an activity from the PBS KIDS page, students can draw a picture of what fear or nervousness looks like to them and then discuss ways to feel better in those situations. Students can then brainstorm and list people in their community (such as teachers, firefighters, and family members) who help in scary situations. They can create thank-you cards or posters to show appreciation to these helpers. As a class, create a simple plan for what to do in an emergency (fire drill, storm, getting lost). Students can also draw or write about their safety plans at home. Students can bring in or draw something that helps them feel safe (such as a stuffed animal, a blanket, or a song) and explain why it is comforting to them. This encourages self-awareness and coping strategies.

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ZipCaptions - GitHub

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ZipCaptions is a tool that generates accurate captions and subtitles for videos, making multimedia content more accessible for students. Teachers can use ZipCaptions to enhance comprehension,...more
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ZipCaptions is a tool that generates accurate captions and subtitles for videos, making multimedia content more accessible for students. Teachers can use ZipCaptions to enhance comprehension, support multilingual learners, and provide accessibility for students with hearing impairments. The tool can also aid in literacy development by allowing students to follow along with spoken content. Teachers can use this tool to caption instructional videos, student presentations, or even storytelling projects. This resource is especially useful for flipped classrooms, video-based assignments, or enhancing engagement with digital content.

tag(s): Accessibility (8), hearing impaired (8)

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Have students watch an educational video with ZipCaptions enabled and take notes on key points, unfamiliar vocabulary, and main ideas. In pairs, they can discuss how captions helped them better understand the content. Students can create a short educational video using Adobe Express Video Maker, reviewed here on a topic such as explaining a concept in science, history, or literature. Have the teacher play a video with ZipCaptions, and students can complete a scavenger hunt worksheet looking for items such as a word with a prefix or suffix, identifying a simile or metaphor, or listing three key facts.

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Pick Your Plate! A Global Guide to Nutrition - Smithsonian Science Education Center

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Pick Your Plate! A Global Guide to Nutrition is a fun and educational game that explores how to build healthy meals using nutrition guidelines from countries worldwide. Aligned with...more
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Pick Your Plate! A Global Guide to Nutrition is a fun and educational game that explores how to build healthy meals using nutrition guidelines from countries worldwide. Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the game encourages global awareness and healthy eating habits. It is device agnostic and can be played on any device with a web browser or downloaded as an App from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. To extend learning, the site also offers a recipe book and a customizable meal template after completing the educational activities.

tag(s): game based learning (244), nutrition (133), united nations (7)

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Have students use Book Creator, reviewed here to create a recipe book. Students can use Dotstorming, reviewed here to vote on which food or country was their favorite to visit. Finally, students can use Google My Maps, reviewed here to virtually visit the countries featured in the game.

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OK2Ask: Powerful Questioning: Transforming Classroom Dialogue and Deepening Learning - TeachersFirst

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Register to view this on-demand OK2Ask professional learning workshop from July 2025. Educators seeking recertification credit must watch the recording, complete the feedback survey,...more
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Register to view this on-demand OK2Ask professional learning workshop from July 2025. Educators seeking recertification credit must watch the recording, complete the feedback survey, and pass the assessment. For details, read the Registration & Credit Options section on the registration page.

Elevate classroom dialogue beyond basic Q&A to create powerful learning opportunities! This workshop will equip you with practical questioning frameworks that promote deeper thinking and encourage all students to participate. Discover digital tools that amplify student voice, practice questioning techniques that build both cognitive and social-emotional skills, and leave with ready-to-implement strategies that make student thinking visible while fostering a positive classroom community. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Implement strategic questioning techniques that increase cognitive engagement and equitable participation. 2. Utilize digital tools to enhance classroom dialogue and make student thinking visible. 3. Apply questioning frameworks that support both academic growth and social-emotional development. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): OK2Askarchive (79), professional development (281), questioning (34), teaching strategies (59), thinking skills (57)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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OK2Ask: Microsoft Forms for Differentiation: Personalizing Learning with Purpose - TeachersFirst

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Explore how to use Microsoft Forms as a powerful tool for differentiated instruction. Educators will learn how to design forms that use branching logic to adapt to student needs, embed multimedia for accessibility and engagement, and analyze response data to inform instruction. Grounded in the ASCD Transformational Learning Principles and aligned with ISTE Standards, this session empowers educators to create inclusive, student-centered learning experiences. Whether you're supporting struggling learners, extending challenges to advanced students, or collecting formative data to guide instruction, this workshop will provide practical strategies and tools that will help you meet diverse classroom needs. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Design forms that incorporate branching logic to support differentiated learning paths. 2. Integrate multimedia elements to enhance accessibility and engagement for diverse learners. 3. Use response data to inform instructional decisions and personalize learning. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): differentiation (75), Microsoft (54), OK2Askarchive (79), professional development (281)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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OK2Ask: Google Notebook LM: Your AI Research Assistant for Transforming Teaching and Learning - TeachersFirst

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Discover how Google Notebook LM can revolutionize your approach to classroom content and research! This powerful AI research assistant helps educators organize, analyze, and transform content from multiple sources into engaging learning materials. Learn how to use Notebook LM to create podcast-style audio overviews, generate study guides, develop mind maps of complex topics, and craft effective assessments--all while maintaining source integrity. Whether you're creating differentiated materials for diverse learners, preparing professional development resources, or guiding students through research projects, Notebook LM provides innovative solutions that will save you time and enhance student engagement. Don't miss this introduction to a free tool that supports personalized learning, builds critical thinking skills, and makes content more accessible for all students. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Use Google Notebook LM to create customized learning materials that meet diverse student needs. 2. Transform content into multiple formats to increase accessibility and engagement. 3. Apply Notebook LM strategies that support critical thinking and personalized learning. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (218), differentiation (75), Google (21), OK2Askarchive (79), professional development (281)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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OK2Ask: Google Keep: Streamline Your Digital Workflow - TeachersFirst

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Are your teaching ideas scattered across sticky notes, emails, and random documents? Discover how to make Google Keep your digital command center for organizing thoughts, tracking tasks, and streamlining your professional workflow. This engaging one-hour session explores how Keep's versatile features--from collaborative notes to location-based reminders--can transform both your personal productivity and instructional approach. You'll learn practical strategies for using Keep to collect instructional resources, provide student feedback, manage classroom tasks, and model effective digital organization for your students. Join us to explore how this underutilized Google Workspace tool can help you reclaim your time and mental space for what matters most: creative, meaningful teaching. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Implement Google Keep's core features to capture and organize teaching resources across devices and Google applications. 2. Design efficient organizational systems by using labels, color-coding, and reminders to streamline instructional workflows. 3. Apply collaborative features to enhance student feedback, resource sharing, and classroom management practices. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): Google (21), OK2Askarchive (79), organizational skills (80), professional development (281)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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OK2Ask: Chrome Power-Up: Revealing Overlooked Gems for Educators - TeachersFirst

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Many educators use Google Chrome daily, but browsing only scratches the surface of what this powerful tool can do. In this engaging session, you'll discover built-in Chrome features that streamline research, simplify classroom management, enhance accessibility, and boost your productivity. Learn how to harness Chrome's native tools for everything from organizing tabs and creating custom searches to capturing screenshots and translating content on the fly. These practical techniques work on any device running Chrome, making them perfect for educators in diverse technology environments. Whether you're a tech-savvy teacher looking to optimize your workflow or someone who wants to reduce digital frustration, you'll walk away with immediately applicable skills that enhance both your efficiency and instructional effectiveness. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Apply Chrome productivity techniques to organize information and manage digital workspaces. 2. Use built-in accessibility and reading tools to support diverse student needs. 3. Implement Chrome's overlooked gems to enhance instructional delivery and model digital literacy. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): Accessibility (8), Google (21), OK2Askarchive (79), professional development (281)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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OK2Ask: Google Sites 201: Building Effective Digital Learning Environments - TeachersFirst

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Move from concept to creation in this hands-on workshop! Work with a customizable template designed for educational settings and learn to adapt it for your instructional needs. Master essential site-building skills--from creating intuitive navigation to embedding interactive elements--while implementing accessibility features that support all learners. Regardless of your technology comfort level, you'll leave with a functional site framework that's ready for classroom implementation. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Create a well-structured site with effective navigation that aligns with learning objectives. 2. Incorporate multimedia elements to enhance student engagement. 3. Apply accessibility best practices to ensure equitable access for all users. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): Google (21), OK2Askarchive (79), professional development (281)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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OK2Ask: 3 Cool Tools for Timelines - TeachersFirst

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Timelines are powerful visual tools that can transform how students understand chronology, cause and effect, and the evolution of ideas in any subject area. In this hands-on workshop, we'll explore three versatile, free timeline creation tools you can implement at any grade level. You'll learn how to use timelines not just as presentation tools, but as dynamic frameworks for student inquiry, collaboration, and assessment. Discover strategies for scaffolding student comprehension from introduction to assessment while empowering learners to make connections between events, identify patterns, and visualize change over time. Whether you're teaching history, science, literature, or another subject, you'll leave with practical approaches to integrating interactive timelines that engage students and provide valuable insights into their understanding. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Design learning experiences that use timelines to scaffold student comprehension in any subject area. 2. Evaluate three free timeline creation tools based on their specific classroom needs and learning objectives. 3. Create an implementation plan that integrates timeline activities into their curriculum. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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OK2Ask: Digital Storytelling 201: Creating, Sharing, and Showcasing Student Narratives - TeachersFirst

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Register to view this on-demand OK2Ask professional learning workshop from July 2025. Educators seeking recertification credit must watch the recording, complete the feedback survey, and pass the assessment. For details, read the Registration & Credit Options section on the registration page.

Take your digital storytelling projects to the next level! Building on foundational storytelling concepts from Digital Storytelling 101: Crafting Compelling Stories from Concept to Storyboard, this workshop guides you through the production phase of digital storytelling--from gathering media assets to publishing polished final products. You'll learn practical strategies for teaching responsible media use, guiding students through the production process, and implementing effective peer feedback protocols. Discover how to overcome common classroom management challenges while facilitating student-centered digital projects and explore assessment strategies that honor both creativity and content mastery. Join us to explore how digital storytelling can turn your students into confident creators and critical communicators in the digital world. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Implement strategies for teaching copyright, fair use, and ethical media practices in digital projects. 2. Utilize versatile creation tools that accommodate various student needs and technical contexts. 3. Design structured peer feedback and assessment frameworks that balance content and creativity. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.

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The Plate Show - WNET

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K to 2
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"The Plate Show" is a comedy podcast for children and their families, exploring cultures worldwide and their significant foods. Hosted by Spoonie, a talking spoon, and her sidekick,...more
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"The Plate Show" is a comedy podcast for children and their families, exploring cultures worldwide and their significant foods. Hosted by Spoonie, a talking spoon, and her sidekick, Tongs, the show offers engaging episodes that delve into various culinary traditions, making it a valuable resource for educators who aim to introduce students to global cultures and cuisines.

tag(s): cooking (32), cultures (249), podcasts (134), preK (289)

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Encourage students to share a story about a favorite dish from their own family or heritage. They can draw it, write a short description, or even interview a family member about its history. Have each student contribute a recipe from their culture or a favorite meal at home. Compile these into a classroom cookbook with personal stories or fun facts about each dish. Create this book collaboratively using Google Slides reviewed here or Book Creator reviewed here. Explore the science behind cooking by choosing an episode-related food to investigate (ex., how yeast makes bread rise or why popcorn pops). Conduct a simple experiment and discuss the results. Just like Spoonie and Tongs, students can design their own talking kitchen utensil character. They can write a short paragraph in which they share a fun fact or story about a favorite dish.

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Work It Out Wombats! Podcasts - PBS Kids

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K to 2
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"The Work It Out Wombats!" podcast series, available on PBS KIDS, features engaging audio adventures with characters Malik, Zadie, and Zeke. Each episode invites young listeners to...more
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"The Work It Out Wombats!" podcast series, available on PBS KIDS, features engaging audio adventures with characters Malik, Zadie, and Zeke. Each episode invites young listeners to participate in interactive playdates, such as surprise parties, sleepovers, and detective missions, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. These podcasts offer an excellent resource for educators seeking to incorporate interactive storytelling into their curriculum, promoting active listening and imaginative thinking among students.

tag(s): creativity (82), interactive stories (21), podcasts (134), preK (289), problem solving (240)

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Pause the podcast at key moments and ask students to predict what the characters should do next. This encourages critical thinking and active listening. Have students write a short adventure for Malik, Zadie, and Zeke, imagining a new problem for them to solve. Students can read their stories aloud using Castbox Creator Studio, reviewed here or Imagine Forest, reviewed here or turn them into a mini audio recording. Assign students different roles from an episode and have them reenact the story or create their own continuation to help develop storytelling and collaboration skills.

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Radiolab for Kids Presents: Terrestrials Podcast - WNYC Studios

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Radiolab for Kids is a captivating podcast that brings science, curiosity, and storytelling together in a way that engages young learners. Featuring kid-friendly episodes from the popular...more
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Radiolab for Kids is a captivating podcast that brings science, curiosity, and storytelling together in a way that engages young learners. Featuring kid-friendly episodes from the popular Radiolab series, the podcast explores fascinating topics in science, history, and philosophy through engaging narratives and real-world connections. Teachers can use Radiolab for Kids to encourage inquiry-based discussions, introduce complex ideas in an accessible way, and inspire critical thinking. With its mix of storytelling and scientific exploration, the podcast is ideal for upper elementary and middle school students, making it a valuable resource for cross-curricular learning.

tag(s): listening (95), podcasts (134), stories and storytelling (66)

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While listening, have students create a visual concept map using MindMup, reviewed here or paper to connect key ideas from the episode. Doing this helps with comprehension and identifying relationships between concepts. Have students choose a topic from the episode to research further and create a presentation, infographic, or short report using Visme, reviewed here or Canva Edu, reviewed here to share with the class. Have students work in groups to research an interesting question, write a script, and record a mini-podcast episode using narration, interviews, and sound effects. Spotify for Podcasters, reviewed here or Buzzsprout, reviewed here can be used to record the podcast.

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