Engaging Students with Mystery Action Figures
Could we make Mystery Action Figure packages of notable people from history?
Could we make Mystery Action Figure packages of notable people from history?
GenChess: Design Your Own Virtual Pieces My latest curated list of chess resources was in 2020 and, predictably, some of the links no longer work. I updated that post accordingly, and now I have something else to add! GenChess is a fun Google Labs Experiment that uses the power of AI to allow the user … Read more
Okay, y’all. Prepare to be. BLOWN. AWAY. If you saw my recent post on how to create a Connections-like game, you know that I follow Shelly Sanchez Terrell on all of her channels and she is always sharing incredible resources. She recently shared a link to a blog post by Matthew Wemyss, and I bookmarked … Read more
Use these free planning pages in your classroom to help your students create their own “Big Fib” podcasts.
With a little help from Chat GPT and a fun prompt for creativity, you, too, can create a hexagonal thinking activity for Back to School that makes a routine task more engaging!
Math, art, and technology converge when you allow students to use AI to create mandalas.