Display Resources v2



Using Flipgrid to Flip your Classroom
All / Kim Smith
A how and why, with links to resources for using Fligrid in the classroom.
- Other
Black History Month Interactive Library
K-2 / Kimberly Mara
Digital Library for Black History Month 🙂
- Reading

SEL, Digital Literacy, and Digital Citizenship Resources for Teachers and Learners
All / Steve Wick
Collection of resources to help teachers and learners build essential skills for learning and digital life.
- Digital Citizenship
- Professional Learning
STOP-MOTION ANIMATION WITH GOOGLE SLIDES
5-Mar / Amy Manware
Working together in pairs, students will utilize Google Slides to create stop-motion animation projects. Students will use drawing tools, as well as the "Explore" feature, to incorporate image and design features, All students will share their projects in the "Stream" section of our Google Classroom, where sharing and celebration will take place.
- Digital Building
Virtual & Augmented Reality
8-Jun / Kendra Chambless
This resource will give you some ideas of ways to integrated virtual and augmented reality in your lessons. You will also be presented with some background information.
- Augmented Reality
- Virtual Reality
Art Under a Minute
All / JoDee Scissors
BRAIN BREAK! One minute art-inspired brain breaks for shifting thinking or perspective.
- Art
Voki
8-Jun / Nikki Ramsey
This is a voki created by one of my students to teach their classmates poetry applications.
- English Language Arts
- Virtual Reality
- Other
STEMCareer
All / Rani Wemel
Happy Digital Learning Day from all of us at LTT Global. Enjoy FREE access to STEMCareer Learning Platform from 25 February - 31 March 2021, for Pre-School, Elementary and High School. STEM Education creates Critical Thinkers, increases Science Literacy, and enables the next generation of Innovators.
- Engineering
- English Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
Using the Merge Cube to Teach Science
8-Jun / Zeny Ulloa
Use the Merge Cube to engage students in innovative AR/VR (Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality) spatial learning technology which will allow them to explore science in ways never before possible.
- Virtual Reality
Digital Story Telling
5-Mar / Emily Burgett
Students will use an Interactive whiteboard within the TEAMS app to collaborate and retell a story. Students will have the option to draw, write, or type their answers to prompts in order to differentiate for individual skill levels.
- Reading
Bandlab for Education
12-Sep / David Stasiak
Bandlab allows students to create and record loop-based music on any device. Students can collaborate with each other and teachers can easily open projects and give feedback.
- Music



AVID Open Access Digital Tools and Templates
All / Virginia Hunt
Find free tips and tools curated by digital experts to use with your students, including how-to videos, downloadable tip sheets, and templates.
- Open Educational Resources (OER)
Diversity through Literature for DLD
K-2 / Jameson Lausch
Listen to author and illustrator, Arree Chung, read his book, Mixed (book about celebrating color and diversity). Then students will complete a follow-up Seesaw activity.
- Art
- Reading
Preservation Hall Lessons: Music and Math
5-Mar / Mary Cormaci
In this lesson, students will analyze the relationship between math and music. They will add eighth notes, quarter notes, half notes, and whole notes to find the number of beats per measure.
- Mathematics
- Music
Preservation Hall Lessons: New Orleans, the Birthplace of Jazz
8-Jun / Mary Cormaci
Preservation Hall Lessons presents: New Orleans, the Birthplace of Jazz
In this lesson, students will research and gather information on the history and culture of New Orleans Jazz and its African roots. Students will create African folk art to tell a visual story of New Orleans history.
- Art
- History/Civics
- Music
Psychology Brain Game Fun for Groups
12-Sep / Sarah GarrisonA fun brain game to demonstrate how conflicts occur in automatic processing.
I use this in Zoom classes with 9-12 Psychology students.
- Reading
- Science
- Other
Preservation Hall Lessons: New Orleans Music Genres and Origin
8-Jun / Mary Cormaci
Preservation Hall Lessons presents: New Orleans Genres and Origin. In this lesson, students will explore genres of music unique to New Orleans history and culture. They will learn the song “Bourbon Street Parade” and research legendary composer Paul Barbarin.
- Art
- History/Civics
- Music