Share your awesomeness! 🔥
This is a place for all of us to share tools and resources that we have found to support teaching and learning... or any other amazing things you have found to make our jobs easier, more efficient, or fun!
Ways you can share:
Share a link to an app, blog, journal article etc to be posted here.
Create a short demo video (or share one you found) for an app or tool you love to use.
Links to great supporting content like a Youtube video, museum website, forum etc.
Share a slideshow, graphic organizer, or other document you've created.
Or anything else you want... 😀
Email whatever you want to share to Mrs. C and she will post it here. Let's help each other out and share cool things!!!
Browse below for tools and resources shared by staff!
*As this collection grows we may divide it into categories.
If you have suggestions on how to do that, please share!
This is from a librarian in Australia so some of the resources are local BUT the core content is very useful.
Check out their website for a video demo on how to make ebooks, digital journals etc. https://bookcreator.com/
Or search the app in your Clever account!
Classroom safe playlists
If you share a list, please note if it is ad free or not!
Mind Amend Channel
Uses Isochronic tones for focus and calm.
*Note: There is usually an ad at the beginning, you'll want to mute it when you first hit play!
Classical Piano & Cello
*Note: There is usually an ad at the beginning, you'll want to mute it when you first hit play!
Wednesday Vibes
*Note: This is not chill! But it might get kids' attention in small doses. ;) Like during your Do Now or a transition.
Vitamin String Quartet
Popular covers. Check out their channel for different themed playlists.
Ex: Bridgerton list: https://youtu.be/kjkXxvsxjAs
*Note: There are sometimes ads mid list if you skip songs.
Share your favorite Blog or Podcast!
Rebel Girls Podcast
*Or download the app here: https://www.rebelgirls.com/audio
We have a small budget each year to replace lost books and add new releases or new topics to our collection. If you haven't already done so, you can create a Mackin account and start browsing! Once you find the titles you like, or the ones you think our students will like, you can forward your list to me.
If you are looking for a specific title or subject and cannot find it on Mackin, please email me some details and I'll try to find it for you elsewhere.
Or you can read the whole article here:
*Note: Please ignore the unfortunate negative visual metaphor of the dying tree in the video! 😅