Various researches have shown that quick math questions are the great way to help students generate answers and learn better. Keep reading to pick up useful ideas.
Fiskkit Classroom Pilot: Practicing Critical Thinking
Join Stamford University, Simmons College and dozens of High Schools in the San Francisco Bay Area by participating in this…
How to use ‘Green Screen’ / ‘Chroma Key’ tech to look inside the human body!
Our new class topic is called ‘iDoctor’ – in a nutshell: human biology with a STEAM focus. I decided to…
10 Edtech Tools to Try in 2018
The EdTech industry continues to grow with new products. These edtech products are available to educators and school administrators.…
A great website for geography lessons
I recently stumbled upon a fantastic website – perfect for teaching geography. It’s called AntipodesMap.com . The site helps you find…
Music for the classroom
I can never find suitable music to play in the classroom. It has to be calming, good for concentration, and…
Year 6 Targets
I recently made some year 6 targets. They are based on the UK National Curriculum key objectives. I have changed…
Which Virtual Reality Headset Is Perfect For Education?
Education has moved on from pencils, pens and paper – and onto the virtual age with interactive white boards and…
A great lesson, exploring how websites have changed over time
Who remembers the film Space Jam? Believe it or not, the original website, which was created in 1996, still exists!…
Lesson Planning With Chalk
Chalk is a 5-year-old company that is growing rapidly. It was initially created to help teachers save time on their…