This is my second post about using collaborative PowerPoints in class. Click here to read my first post, where I discuss the basics of how […] Read More
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Wow, this year certainly came with a lot of unexpected challenges, didn’t it? And the end of the year, I often round up my favorite […] Read More
With la Fête des rois just around the corner, before break I knew I had to find a way to somehow adapt this holiday’s customs […] Read More
Flipgrid has been around for awhile now, but I didn’t jump on the bandwagon until this year when my colleague Sarah took the time to […] Read More
I’ve been using Nearpod for several years now (click here for a post I wrote back in 2015 about it), but since the transition to […] Read More
The lesson I normally give for Halloween isn’t fully compatible with our school’s current hybrid model of teaching, and I am at a different spot […] Read More
Here’s a video I made explaining how I’ve been using PowerPoint this year to encourage collaboration and interaction among students. By the way, I had […] Read More
About a month ago I was introduced to YouGlish on the French Teachers in the U.S. Facebook group. Essentially YouGlish is a web-based tool that searches […] Read More
Since curating resources for my students’ Independent Exploration this summer, I have been discovering a lot of new YouTube videos and channels. In this post […] Read More
This is my third post on remote learning. Click here to browse my other posts about remote learning. I know for some of you, your […] Read More