Cartoon Facial Expressions
Another resource that I’ve found helpful for teaching illustration comes from Cartooning Basics in the form of a no-cost classroom handout. This sheet of expressions is very simple to replicate whether...
View ArticleGCFLearnFree.org
Canberra teacher, Brian Shaw, sent along this Goodwill Community Foundation project. Says Brian, “It has a huge range of resources and how to guides on MS Office products, technology, Social issues,...
View ArticleJets, Planes, and Helicopters: How Do They Fly?
EducatorLabs’ Kelly Campbell, sent this site along a while back. It’s a good launching point with several links that relate to the history of flight and specific information on planes, jets and...
View ArticleAlternatives to Book Reports
Ah, the dreaded book report! This page has been making the rounds since yesterday and it’s too good not to share. Thanks to all who pointed it out. — The URL:...
View ArticleWorking with Google Sites
My students are using Google Sites as a portfolio to hold all of their creative work. There are a lot of questions about how to use the many features, so we’ve been “Asking The Google” and found this...
View ArticleTechnology Best Practices Poster Set
The good folks at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning have released a set of fun posters that can be used in an ed-tech situation – lab bulletin boards, taped to the Chromebook cart, shared as a...
View ArticleDonald Duck in Mathmagic Land
When I was a student teacher in the 80’s, I used this video in a math unit. This week, I’m preparing a lesson in SketchUp about the Golden Section and wondered if I could find it online since my old...
View ArticleGoogle Drive Folder Size
For those districts using Google Apps, there is a limited amount of space available to hold your non-Google assets. Files like photos, pdfs and video count towards your quota while files like Google...
View ArticleSample IPP Support Templates
Alberta Education has provided information and forms in the Inclusive Education Library that can support an inclusive approach to instructional planning. The Library has sample forms for gathering...
View ArticleThe View From Here
I thought this was a fun site and wanted to see if TheTeacherList.ca folks might help add to it today. Padlet.com user Krissy has 16 posts so far and requests that visitors, “Please take a photo of...
View ArticleCreepy, Crawly but Cool
This Halloween Enjoy page from 2Learn.ca is out just in time for your Halloween preparations. Learn all about bats and spiders and how they fit in our mythology, ecology and why they’re as cool as they...
View ArticleGrammar Girl
I had to double check my use of i.e. versus e.g. the other day, which is when I found Mignon Fogarty, better known as Grammar Girl. Ms. Fogarty offers a variety of useful tidbits to help users,...
View ArticleEasy Citation in Google Docs
There used to be two ways to teach students to cite their resources: citationmachine.net and the long lesson plan where they learn how to format APA or MLA entries and then be graded on what parts were...
View ArticlePowerPoint Tutorials
Long time List member, Joel Heffner, passed on this extensive collection of PowerPoint tutorials. There is a wide array of topics from which to choose and they span several versions, including PC and...
View ArticleApp – WordLens
Ontario List member, Jason Yeoman, suggested I have a look at WordLens, an iOS/Android app translates text between different languages in live-time. Jason explains, “The app opens the devices camera...
View ArticleInternet Arcade
I’m not a big gamer but I do remember many of my favourites from growing up in the 80’s. As video game production becomes a viable path of study in computer science labs and everyone seems to be...
View ArticleDonald Duck in Mathmagic Land
When I was a student teacher in the 80’s, I used this video in a math unit. This week, I’m preparing a lesson in SketchUp about the Golden Section and wondered if I could find it online since my old...
View ArticleGoogle Drive Folder Size
For those districts using Google Apps, there is a limited amount of space available to hold your non-Google assets. Files like photos, pdfs and video count towards your quota while files like Google...
View ArticleSample IPP Support Templates
Alberta Education has provided information and forms in the Inclusive Education Library that can support an inclusive approach to instructional planning. The Library has sample forms for gathering...
View ArticleThe View From Here
I thought this was a fun site and wanted to see if TheTeacherList.ca folks might help add to it today. Padlet.com user Krissy has 16 posts so far and requests that visitors, “Please take a photo of...
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