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Nearpod
All / Sara Calvert
Nearpod is a great tool to make your lessons interactive for in class students and virtual learners. You have the option to see real time what your students are completing or have the activities be student paced. It even records all the student data in a report for you.
- Art
- Mathematics
- Reading
- Science
The Harlem Renaissance
5-Mar / Rhonda Wesley-Pierce
This is our ode to some of the fascinating leaders of the Harlem Renaissance using digital storytelling. Our research projects feature student-created PowerPoint presentations with personalized narrations and embedded video footage from this great era.
- Digital Storytelling
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
- Reading
Digital Citizenship Resources PreK/K
K-2 / Joi Paisley
This Bitmoji classroom provides links to developmentally appropriate resources for PreK and K students learning about Global Digital Citizenship.
- Digital Citizenship
Nearpod
K-2 / Jaclyn Carroll
My students were able to practice measuring length in kindergarten using a Nearpod!
- Mathematics
- Other

Quizzing Game for Math
K-2 / Jessica Rhodes
Students can engage in digital learning with the math game of greater than or less than. This online game allows teams to compete on math questions for the unit lesson.
- Mathematics
Atomic Object Technology Showcase
12-Sep / Eric Kunnen
The showcase at Grand Valley State University provides faculty, staff, and students with an immersive and engaging environment to: INTERACT, DISCOVER, LEARN, and SHARE how innovative emerging technologies can enhance teaching and improve student learning at GVSU. See a video tour here: http://gvsu.edu/s/1CU
- Augmented Reality
- Virtual Reality
Google Basics and Advanced Techniques
All / Christina Torrez
Google basics and advanced techniques. Want to learn how to create a bitmoji or how to make a bitmoji dance? Videos are embedded to help you navigate this digital teachign world.
- Other
Edpuzzle: Redlining and Housing Segregation in America
12-Sep / Mnall Qasmieh
Students will identify restrictive policies that were implemented by the U.S. government that continue to impact minority communities upward mobility and later use this information to understand how Hansberry’s characters experienced these same restrictions in A Raisin in the Sun.
- English Language Arts

Tech Dashboard of Patricia’s Spanish 3 Resources
12-Sep / Patricia Flores
Tech Dashboard of Patricia’s Spanish 3 Resources with Digital NOtebooks with embeeded Genial.ly Playlists, Adobe Spark for argumentative essays practices, Digital NOtebook for argumentative essay practices with Genial.ly Playlists.
- Art
- English Language Arts
- Foreign Language
- Reading
Black History Icon Jamboard
8-Jun / Jaclyn Roman
Students are using Jamboard to create a poster for a Black icon of their choosing. They will practice with paraphrasing and citing sources while researching someone who has made an important contribution to the Black community.
- English Language Arts
- History/Civics
Edpuzzle: Redlining and Housing Segregation in America Edpuzzle Activity
12-Sep / Mnall Qasmieh
Students will identify restrictive policies that were implemented by the U.S. government that continue to impact minority communities' upward mobility. Students will use this information later in the unit to understand how Hansberry’s characters experienced these same restrictions.
- English Language Arts

Quizizz
12-Sep / Lawrence Hoyt
Every day is digital learning day in AP Computer Science, but for the theme I switched it up today and had them review for the unit we are finishing up with a "game" on quizizz.
- Coding
Taking A Coding Journey
K-2 / Eva Cwynar
Using “What Do You Do With An Idea” as a foundation, students will explore how watching ideas grow and take flight ideas like a journey. They will retrace the steps in the story, gather data about how far the child traveled along the story’s timeline & use those same principles to code an idea journey of their own.
- Coding
- Mathematics
- Open Educational Resources (OER)
- Science

Identifying letters in a variety of fonts
K-2 / Nicole Abercrombie
This activity is best for younger students who are building letter identification skills. This activity will reinforce letter identification and recognition. Students will move dots to identify matching letters in a variety of fonts.
- Reading
Weather Forecasts Utilizing Green Screen Technology
K-2 / Nicole Smith
Students became meteorologists during the unit in science and language on the seasons and weather. Utilizing a small roll of green bulleting board paper supplied to them during a distribution day, they made a green screen and created their own weather forecasts, which are proudly shared with their peers in class.
- Science
kamiapp.com
12-Sep / Kara Di Giorgio
I assign practice work using Kami through Canvas. When the student opens their copy, it puts it on my Google drive (sharing sends ME the permissions request). I can open their copies and watch as they work. By having a tab open for each student, I can virtually "walk around the room" and look over their shoulders giving feedback and help.
- Science
Digital Breakouts
All / Peggy Reimers
Looking for a digital breakout? I have designed 4 starters, 4 beginners, several holidays, and the 50 States breakouts.
- Other
Kahoot! Beginning Sounds Game
K-2 / Rosalyn Stewart
I created this interactive Kahoot! Game to reinforce the beginning sounds being taught for the week. At the end of this week, I use this as a formative assessment to get a glimpse to understand who is still having difficulty with the concept.
- English Language Arts
Kahoot
K-2 / Jessica Rhodes
This activity on kahoot allows my students to enter into the digital world safely using what they’ve learned in math and reading and apply it to an interactive whole group game. Using Kahoot, my students can play against classmates with their understanding of math, such as greater than and less than. We use the timed games to learn!
- Digital Building