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Teachers have known about brain breaks for years, but there has never been a better time to use them than now. Virtual students sit in front of computer screens all day and need opportunities for physical movement. Brain breaks are short activities that are designed...
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Would You Rather is such a popular classroom game that many teachers are seeking ideas for how to play it online with their virtual learners. We have previously offered step-by-step instructions detailing how to play Would You Rather virtually with your students....
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While educators continue to hone their virtual teaching skills, breakout rooms remain one of the most underutilized features on Zoom and other platforms. Let’s explore how teachers can leverage breakout rooms to promote small group work and much needed social...
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Asynchronous learning has certainly become more common in light of the 2020 COVID reality, but it may remain a part of public education going forward. Many students are actually thriving during virtual instruction. Another thing to consider is the...
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Here it is- the third and final section of potential New Year’s resolutions. If you have not already done so, go back and check out Part 1 and Part 2 of this series. As with any professional development, do not try to do everything that is presented to you. Check...