Who’s ready for a little Halloween fun? Try Halloween Magnetic Poetry with Google Drawings! I’ve created a Halloween-themed magnetic poetry template with Google Drawings for
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How to “Fake” Blogging in the Classroom (FREE Template) – SULS0124
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[On-Air Coaching] Engaging Students Who Aren’t Interested in the Content – SULS054
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How to Easily Assess Student Writing in Google Docs
Assess Student Writing in Google Docs with WriQ WriQ is a FREE tool that helps teachers easily assess writing in Google Docs. This Google Chrome

It’s NOT About Google (Part 2: BEYOND the Tools) – SULS045
It’s NOT about Google, y’all! It’s about the LEARNING! Ready to move the learning in your classroom from static, one-and-done activities, to more dynamic learning—Dynamic

9 Ways to Improve Student Writing with Google Docs – SULS030
Today, I am going to share with you 9 Ways to Improve Student Writing with Google Docs! There are so many amazing digital tools that

Summer Magnetic Poetry (FREE Template and Tutorial)
Ready for some summer fun? It’s time for a new magnetic poetry template with a fun, summer theme! This is perfect for a back-to-school activity,

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How to Check Spelling and Grammar in Google Docs!
The wait is over! There is finally a spelling and grammar checker for Google Docs! You can now help students improve their writing with this

FREE Webinar – Improving Writing and Research with G Suite #GoogleEduOnAir
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