I am offering two FREE AP U.S. Government online training this summer. Learn some tricks and tips for teaching AP U.S. Government and Politics. Share resources and collaborate with other teachers who teach the same content. Join us for either session! ... Read More
Constitution Center Resources for Distance Learning
National Constitution Center (NCC) hosts programs that I think you would like for your school for remote learning. Since COVID-19 school closures began, the National Constitution Center has been running online classes called Scholar Exchanges. Scholar Exchanges connect students ... Read More
How do you set up a safer zoom meeting?
Ten Tips I use when I use video chat: Always use the waiting room feature!!! To only allow students to enter who you know. I also only let them use their names! Set up reoccurring meetings with the same URL to make it easier for you and your studentsUse a password for extra security if you ... Read More
How I use Padlet in the classroom?
Padlet is an application to create an online post-it note- bulletin board that you can use to display information and collaborate together for any topic. I am offering a FREE Padlet workshop on Monday, June 22nd EST from 7-8 PM. Padlet is an application to create an online post-it note- bulletin ... Read More
AP US Government Instagram Review
I hope you are holding up well during this crazy time. I am making a daily goal to workout every day, do a craft, and outdoor time with my kids. I just created a review Instagram for my AP US Government and Politics classes. If you want to have your students follow, I am going to post daily ... Read More
Free Remote Learning Ideas!
Here is a list of my top 4 tools for teaching remotely. My biggest tip is to find something that works for you and make your life easier with one of these tools! Padlet is an application to create an online post-it note- bulletin board that you can use to display information and collaborate ... Read More