Technology tools and templates related to the Partnership for 21st Century Learning's 4 C's: critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication will be shared here each month.
Technology tools and templates related to the Partnership for 21st Century Learning's 4 C's: critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication will be shared here each month.
If you're familiar with the popular New York Times Connections puzzles, you'll love the custom Connections Puzzle Creator to the left! You'll be prompted to enter categories and four words to associate with each category. See a quick game explainer below.
Pigment by ShapeFactory is a great place to find presentation color schemes that POP. Each square features two coordinating colors along with their Hex Codes. If you hover over the Hex Codes, you'll find additional Hex Codes for various shades of the color.
The game templates above were shared by Michelle Emerson (Pocketful of Primary blogger). Combine these templates with review questions for students to collaboratively take turns answering, and you've got a fun review day partner activity. Students will need to share the game files with each other before playing on the same file. File ➡️ Make a copy.
The Noun Project is a great source of free stock photographs to use in your presentations. To choose photographs that leave copy space for typing text on top of, simply enter "copy space" in the search bar below.