With Google Sites, kids can build collaborative websites. Just create a Google Site. Add the directions and a page for each student. Then you can sit back and watch. In no…
Research projects with Google Sites make sense. For one thing, you can store everything in one handy place. Kids can find directions and links. And teachers can model exemplary practices.…
PBL. Whether you create problem-based learning or project-based learning activities, Google Sites are for you! Kids simply click on tabs to accomplish tasks. (more…)
A webquest will add pizzazz to your lesson. With Google Sites, you can store everything in one handy place. Each section is organized under its own tab. And you can…
Would you like to create powerful independent learning? Google Sites present the perfect platform. Just grab some great resources. Then organize them in a website. Immediately, learning becomes student-centered. (more…)
Supplement learning with Google Sites! When you add concept-based websites, kids master material much better. Consider how related graphics, videos, and review sheets will reinforce your students’ learning. (more…)
Teachers, you can direct learning with Google Sites. These handy websites allow you to organize and share learning materials. Additionally, you can include all types of media – videos, images,…
Differentiation occurs in three ways: content, process, and product. First, teachers can alter the resources students use. That’s easy. Second, they can vary what kids can do. Finally, teachers can…
Wondering how to establish classroom rules? Develop them together. To begin, remind the class of your number one priority: learning. Ask them to brainstorm a list of conditions in which…