Remote Learning

Teaching remotely is a challenge for both the instructor and the student. Throughout the most recent COVID experience, educators from all over the world have shared their ideas and innovations for reaching our students where they are at in their educational journey.

Google R/W, Equatio and Snapverter - WE DAY2020

Just getting started with Google Read and Write? Here are quick and immediate tools that highlight supports for your students and for your instructional practice.


Getting Started - WE Day 2020

Getting Started with Remote Learning/Instruction

A resource for teachers

Bring the Classroom to the students with an interactive Bitmoji classroom!

How to create an interactive choice board!

This is a great way to engage students and offer variety for all your learners

Here are a list of resources to consider using for your remote learning:


Google Attendance Add on for google meet (click here to get the extension)

Web paint - this extension allows you to draw right on your screen in real time!

Google Jamboard - It is part of the google apps for education. It is an interactive whiteboard that you can share with your students and works wonderfully with google slides!

Flip Grid - This is a great tool that allows two way communication and the opportunity for students to demonstrate their knowledge in a more interactive fashion.

Need adaptive Videos and Lessons to support life skills? This is a great resource!

Google Jamboard Quick Tutorials

By Google for Education

How to use Web Paint Chrome Extension Tool

A fun tool for both Teachers and Students!

How to Use Flip Grid: A teacher tutorial

By EdTech Help

Differentiation Instruction Resources

Check out templates for choice boards and tic-tac toe boards

Virtual Field Trips! Don't let the fact that we are home, keep you from exploring the world! Check out this blog featuring various options for field trips.

This is a great blog with game templates for google slides and power points. It has games from Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune and more. It even has sound effects! This could be a great option to review vocabulary or concepts with students in an interactive way.

Create a Mind map or graphic organizer using this digital resource!

Let's go on an adventure! Use Google Tour (part of your google tools for education) to create an interactive and dynamic experience of seeing the world! This tool allows you to or your students to create a "tour" to see the world, images, information and learning opportunities.

Create a map with "my maps" in Google! This allows you to add images and information as well.

Alice Keeler has some AWESOME templates for you to use to differentiate and to support engaging online instruction! She is a FANTASTIC resource. Check out her templates by clicking the image to the left.