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Zap Zap Kindergarten Math–Clever, Engaging Early Math Lessons

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Zap Zap Math is a free gamified way to teach K-8 math skills that are tied to many national standards (like Common Core). The over 150 games are fast-paced and interactive and cover over 180 math topics. Students direct their learning with an avatar (called a ‘mathling’) that identifies their work and keeps them engaged.

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@Quizizz : Say Goodbye to Worksheets and Crosswords

The CoolCatTeacher

Listen to Jennifer Gonzalez talk about 5 tech tools every educator should try in 2017. on Corippo is the Chief Innovation Officer for CUE, leading CUE’s professional learning throughout California and Nevada. Jon keynotes, leads and designs Professional Learning experiences all over the country. Twitter handle: @jcorippo.

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Classroom Gaming Should Be Engaging, Tied to Curriculum—and Not Require Teachers to Code

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It’s one thing when master teachers successfully implement learning games in a carefully controlled research study. But engaging students through game-based learning (GBL) means little unless the games are easy to implement and effective where they matter most—in the classroom. When we launched.

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3 Teacher Money Making Opportunities Using Technology

The CoolCatTeacher

Listen to Jennifer Gonzalez talk about 5 Tech tools to try in 2017. with us and she has done a previous episode with us on game-based learning that was awesome. Deciding what to do first. I hope you enjoy this episode with Jessica Gordon! Want to hear another episode on technology tools to try? Twitter handle: @1337teach.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Game-based learning company Legends of Learning has raised $9 million in seed funding from Baltimore Angels. ” Edreports.org has released new reports on math textbooks and how well they align to the Common Core. ” More pushback on the US News and World Report 2017 high school rankings.

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