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Digital Citizenship
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Teaching & Learning
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Inquiry
Note Taking Tools
Sketchnoting
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Fort Thomas History
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Home
Blogs
Blog- Learning in Progress
Blog -FTISEdTech
Digital Citizenship
PBL by Design
Design Thinking
Teaching & Learning
Genius Hour: FTGenius
Flipped Class Tools
Digital Reading Strategies
Digital Writing
Inquiry
Note Taking Tools
Sketchnoting
Digital Notebooks
Classroom Management
Wonders
New Teacher Resources
Social Studies - New Standards
Example Units
Primary and Secondary Sources
Kentucky History
Fort Thomas History
Professional Resources and Articles
Science
Technology Tools
Apple Tools
Keynote
Pages
iMovie
Assessment
Augmented Reality
Coding
Apps
Micro:Bit
Robotics
Gamification
Assessment
Breakouts
Gamify Behavior
Student Game Makers
Google Tools
Google Sites
Ignite
Play
Jamboard
Google Slides
Infographics
Microsoft
Minecraft
Virtual Reality
Screencasting
Video Tools
Photo Tools
Podcasting
Making a Podcast
Schoology
Audio Tools
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3D Printing
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Coding Apps
ScratchJr
With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) learn important new skills as they program their own interactive stories and games. By snapping together graphical programming blocks, children can make characters move, jump, dance, and sing. In the process, children learn to solve problems, design project…
Swift Playgrounds
Swift Playgrounds is a revolutionary app for iPad that makes it fun to learn and experiment with code. You solve interactive puzzles in the guided “Learn to Code” lessons to master the basics of coding, while additional challenges let you explore code and create programs that are engaging and uniqu…
Hopscotch: Coding for kids
Learn to code and make your own games with Hopscotch. **Downloaded over 12 million times** **30 million games created** “Hopscotch is the best way to express your imagination! Most other "learn to code" apps just make you complete boring levels with 4 "move" blocks, but in hopscotch you have the f…
Daisy the Dinosaur
Learn the basics of coding with Daisy the Dinosaur! Built by the creators of Hopscotch. This free, fun app has an easy drag & drop interface that kids of all ages can use to animate Daisy and make her dance on their screen. Kids will intuitively grasp the basics of objects, sequencing, loops and e…
Kodable
Kodable is an award-winning coding curriculum for kids ages 4-10. Trusted by over 50% of US Elementary Schools, it teaches your kids everything they need to know about computer science, from zero to JavaScript - no experience required! Watch as your child explores the universe of coding with their…
Tynker: Coding Games for Kids
Tynker is the #1 Kids Coding platform! Over 60 million kids and thousands of schools use Tynker's award-winning curriculum to learn coding. Strengthen your child’s educational foundation with step-by-step tutorials that teach kids coding in a way they enjoy. Your child will learn as they build game…
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