August 4, 2019 |
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Love a Good Book & Reflect on the Internet
August brings us Book Lovers Day (8/9) and World Wide Web Day (8/1). We honor these special days by sharing related, free resources and collections for you and your students.
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Fresh Professional Learning
Discover free, quality, virtual professional learning to help you prepare for the new year!
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Timely Tech Integration Ideas & Resources
August is full of cool tech and learning experiences for your classroom and your own professional learning.
Read about people who made a differenceWhat Will Be Your Legacy MonthAugust is What Will Be Your Legacy Month. Share with students the stories of leaders and their legacies--from politics to literature and the arts to entertainment. Discuss leadership qualities and the impact of these legacy makers. |
All about healthy waterWater Quality MonthRaise awareness about the importance of clean water and equip students to explore and protect local natural resources with the videos, lesson plans, and more found on EarthEcho's website. Learn how to participate in the EarthEcho Water Challenge in March. |
The legacy of Martin Luther King, JrI Have a DreamAugust 28, 1963 is the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. shared his words of wisdom for all generations that would follow. Keep Dr. King's legacy alive by sharing this TeachersFirst exclusive lesson with your primary students. Martin Luther King - An Integrated Lesson Unit for Primary Classrooms » |
It's Twitter chat timeWhat’s the Buzz: Augmented RealityWhether you are new to AR or a pro, join our Twitter chat on Thursday, August 15th at 8 pm ET. We will define augmented reality and explore reasons for implementation. Learn about AR tools and resources that will assist in planning successful lessons. Let's connect to chat about ways to use AR in the classroom » |
Is AR for you?Weekly PollThis week we ask: How comfortable are you with AR (augmented reality)? Share your response with our learning community and see how other educators replied. |
6 Bonus TeachersFirst Areas to Uncover
As you begin the new school year, check out these six helpful resources.
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