National Museum of Mathematics (NYC)
What does Eugenia Cheng’s favorite piano piece, juggling and a Brandenberg cake have to do with mathematics? Quite a lot, surprisingly, as this Scientist in
BOOK AND COOK CORNER: Herb, The Vegetarian Dragon
For Grades K-3 We’ll singe ‘em, fry ‘em,
The Kitchen: The Original Maker Space!
Genre: Cookbooks and Food-Themed Books (K-12) Why Should Kids Cook or Bake Using Recipes? As a reading specialist, I have been immersed over the past
360 Experiences that Build Empathy
Image by Nick Hobgood (https://www.flickr.com/photos/globalvoyager/16720863472/in/faves-28842703@N07/) Hotseating, a reading comprehension strategy where students “step inside” a character has much in common with Virtual Reality where participants
Look Around! Aurora Borealis VR Lesson
Image: Juan Carlos Casado Using my VR Framework for Learning, I created a second VR Lesson (see the first one here) using Thinglink and
October Writing Contest
Here’s the October Writing Contest! I have been experimenting with creating badges, certificates and a sleek way to showcase student work using Google apps as