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Celebrate the Arts
March is a time to celebrate art, music, drama, dance, and the other arts. Foster your students' creativity by including more art in your lessons. Find inspiration in the resources below.
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Professional Learning Opportunities
Invest in yourself with free, quality professional learning! Join our virtual workshop on Tuesday (3/3) to learn how to Transform Your Lesson Plans with Triple E. Then, return on Thursday (3/5) for a Twitter chat about Using Technology to Support Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Principles.
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More March Treasures
March offers many opportunities to infuse learning into celebrations including Read Across America Day (3/2), Pi Day (3/14), and St. Patrick's Day (3/17). Below, we've highlighted a few helpful resources.
Happy Birthday to Dr. SeussCelebrate Read Across America Day - March 2Dr. Seuss is a sentimental favorite for students of all ages. Find inspiration, new activities, and information to share in this collection of teacher-reviewed resources as you celebrate Read Across America Day and the birthday of a beloved writer. |
Calling all math loversCelebrate Pi Day - March 14This month, we pay tribute to the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter; otherwise known as 3.14159, π, or pi. Engage students in the wonders of pi with this collection including a pi vocabulary game, math art using a pi skyline, and more! |
Luck of the IrishSt. Patrick's DayMay the luck of the Irish be with you! Learn about the history and celebration of St. Patrick's Day with interactives, historical information, crafts, printables, vocabulary, and more. Find lesson ideas in the reviews. |
Get small doses of edtech goodnessInfusing Technology BlogDid you know that several new posts are added to the Infusing Technology blog each month? Read about new tech tools, frameworks, buzz words, edtech trends, and more. Recent topics include Digital Learning Day and Podcasts in Social Studies. Explore articles filled with practical edtech information and ideas » |
Share your thoughtsWeekly PollThis week our poll relates to the arts. Do you encourage the students to use the arts in your classroom setting? Answer this poll to share your experience. |
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