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How To Use Flipgrid

How To Use Flip: A Guide For Teachers

TeachThought StaffApr 25, 20234 min read

What is Flipgrid? In short, Flipgrid is a free, education-focused platform to create and share short videos created by teachers and students.

What Teachers Need

What Every Teacher Needs

Terrell HeickApr 24, 20238 min read

While schools should center children in purpose, tone, structure, function, etc., what about teachers? What do they need?

Writing Prompts For Elementary Students

50 Writing Prompts For Elementary Students

TeachThought StaffApr 23, 20234 min read

What do you like more, reading or writing? Why? What do you like most about yourself? What superpower do you wish you had?

5 Ways To Differentiate Instruction

5 Ways To Differentiate Instruction

TeachThought StaffApr 18, 20233 min read

There are many ways to differentiate instruction, from flexible grouping to multiple assessments and improving student choice.

Getting Started With Tech-Enhanced Teaching Methods

Getting Started With Tech-Enhanced Teaching Methods

TeachThought StaffApr 17, 20235 min read

Decades-old techology like multimedia or more recent examples like apps can help you get started with teaching with technology.

43 Must-Have STEM Tools For Every Classroom

The Best STEM Tools For Teaching And Learning

TeachThought StaffApr 16, 20234 min read

A list of teacher-recommended must have STEM tools for the classroom, such as Raspberry Pi, Google Earth, and more.

14 Of The Best Teaching Apps

14 Of The Best Teaching Apps

TeachThought StaffApr 12, 20238 min read

What are the best teaching and learning apps? Here are the results, a subjective list of 50 of the best teaching and learning apps for 2016.

How To Write A Thesis Statement

How To Write A Thesis Statement

TeachThought StaffApr 7, 20237 min read

In short, your thesis is your ‘point’–what you’re trying to argue. And writing one is about clarifying, arguing, and proving that point.

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