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October Awareness
October is a month rich with educational initiatives and awareness campaigns. This week, we’re sharing resources for Red Ribbon Week, which promotes drug prevention; Character Counts Week, which emphasizes ethical values; Digital Citizenship Week, which focuses on responsible online behavior; and National Bullying Prevention Month, which combats bullying in schools and communities. Discover a wealth of resources, tools, and activities you can integrate into your curriculum to foster safer, more inclusive environments for students.
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This Week at TeachersFirst
We are excited to share information about Globetracker, our geographical choose-your-own-adventure story that starts this week. We also invite you to join us this Tuesday for our next OK2Ask virtual workshop, check out our Infusing Technology Blog, and participate in our weekly poll.
Join the worldwide mission to find DeweyGlobetracker's MissionTake your students on a virtual, choose-your-own-adventure geography journey around the continents of the world! Engage your students in stories about main characters Meri and Geo and learn geography terms, see landmarks, and practice map skills. Take off with us as we search for Dewey, the truth-sniffing dog » |
Tuesday, 10/8, 7 PM ETOK2Ask: Engage & Inspire with SimulationsLearn how to integrate learning simulations like Quandry and MissionUS into your classroom! Whether you're new to educational simulations or looking to deepen your understanding, this workshop offers valuable insights and practical techniques to share! |
Catch up on recent postsInfusing Technology BlogIf you’re looking for a great mix of classroom topics and professional learning, check out our Infusing Technology Blog! Some recent posts include “Math Storytelling: Using AI to Create Engaging Lessons,” and “Tech Tool of the Month: Kialo Edu.” |
Share your thoughts with our communityWeekly PollThis week, our poll asks, "Of the following topics, which are you most likely to include in your lessons?" Share your choice and view the responses of other educators. What observation are you most to include in your class activities? » |
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