Celebrate spring with a seasonal digital breakout! This one’s simple to set up and great for engaging students in critical thinking. Perfect for upper elementary or middle school students.
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Classroom ActivitiesContent CreationDigital BreakoutSeasonal ActivitiesUncategorized
Five Fresh and Fun Spring Activities for the Classroom: Engage Your Students This Season
Spring is here! Refresh your classroom with these five interactive, ready-to-go spring activities to keep students engaged all season.
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Classroom ActivitiesGood TeachingSTEM/STEAMTechnology Applications
Integrating Art into STEAM Lessons
By integrating art into STEAM lessons, you can effectively enrich your curriculum and challenge students to think critically in new ways.
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The GRITS Model is a collaborative lesson study approach where teachers work together to improve their teaching.
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AI/VREducational TrendsPlanning and PreparationTechnical Support
The AI in Education Journey: You’re Not Alone
by Lori Graceyby Lori GraceyTCEA’s AI in Education Journey is an opportunity to work with our team of experts as you harness the power of AI in your school or district.
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It’s National Nutrition Month, making now the perfect time to implement some of these nutritious activities into your lesson plan!
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Explore four rubric types and access the free TCEA Rubric Generator to transform your classroom rubric creation.
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Google Tips and TricksProductivity
Google Smarter, Not Harder: Building Blocks for Project Management
by Sara Quallsby Sara QuallsGoogle Docs Building Blocks simplify project management and organization, helping you work smarter with ready-to-use templates!
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Build critical thinking skills and empower students to become savvy information detectives in our digital jungle—one SIFT step at a time.
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Elementary Technology Conference
Attend the Top Conference for PreK-5 Educators
by Lori Graceyby Lori GraceyJoin TCEA this June 15-17 for the 2025 Elementary Technology Conference (ETC), a top conference for PreK-5 educators!