Category Archives: Google Drive

Sound Patterns!

I recently had a planning meeting with Mrs. Grigg at Ratcliffe Elementary. We were talking about patterns in math and we were both over doing the same old thing with her 5th graders. Mrs. Grigg and I started planning it out and we decided to Continue reading

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Sound Patterns!

I recently had a planning meeting with Mrs. Grigg at Ratcliffe Elementary. We were talking about patterns in math and we were both over doing the same old thing with her 5th graders. Mrs. Grigg and I started planning it out and we decided to Continue reading

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Sound Patterns!

I recently had a planning meeting with Mrs. Grigg at Ratcliffe Elementary. We were talking about patterns in math and we were both over doing the same old thing with her 5th graders. Mrs. Grigg and I started planning it out and we decided to Continue reading

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Sound Patterns!

I recently had a planning meeting with Mrs. Grigg at Ratcliffe Elementary. We were talking about patterns in math and we were both over doing the same old thing with her 5th graders. Mrs. Grigg and I started planning it out and we decided to Continue reading

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#TechTakeout Storms Shady Grove!

Last Friday at Shady Grove the Tech Takeout Crew went to Shady Grove to work with around 160 4th grade students for our first Tech Takeout of the 2016-2017 school year! Tech Takeout is when a group of ITRTs travel to different elementary schools once Continue reading

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#TechTakeout Storms Shady Grove!

Last Friday at Shady Grove the Tech Takeout Crew went to Shady Grove to work with around 160 4th grade students for our first Tech Takeout of the 2016-2017 school year! Tech Takeout is when a group of ITRTs travel to different elementary schools once Continue reading

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Adding a Shared Folder in Google

Good Morning and happy first Monday of the school year! Last week, I was lucky to spend some time in different classrooms helping teachers and students set up shared folders in Google Drive. Thanks to my teammate, Jim, for this … Continue reading Continue reading

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Snapchat Template for Students

Click Here for the Template Here is a Snapchat template made in Google Slides that you can use with your students. Some ways you can use this template: Have students create a snap of a famous American. Snap a photo of a book character. Students can create historical selfies Continue reading

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Henrico History Gets a Makeover

Mrs. Anderson at Kaechele did an amazing job getting her students motivated to learn about Henrico History!  She wanted to take a project that they had been doing and revamp it using technology.  Together, we came up with a number of options that utilized different strengths that the students have as well as a variety …

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RIP Picasa

So you may have heard the news but Picasa is no more. *Pause for a moment in silence.* For many of us Picasa was the way we embedded pictures onto our websites and blogs without taking up space. If you are like me, you already Continue reading

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