Sat.Aug 05, 2023

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AI: The Future of Classroom Efficiency with Mary Howard

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter What do you do when award-winning teachers tell you there is a way to save time? Mary Howard, author of Artificial Intelligence to Streamline Your Teacher Life: The ChatGPT Guide for Educators shares some quick tips to streamline teacher productivity with ChatGPT. Mary won ISTE's 2018 “Virtual Pioneer of the Year” and was a New York State Teacher of the Year finalist in 2018 and 2020.

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5 Ideas for Teaching Gravity in 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade

The Science Penguin

Are you looking for ideas and inspiration to teach gravity in your classroom? Get ready to inspire your students with mind-blowing activities and experiments that will have them eagerly asking, “Why do things fall?” So, let’s take a leap and dive into the captivating realm of gravity right here on our home planet! 1. Hands-On Exploration We know gravity as the invisible force that pulls objects towards the center of another object (in this case, Earth).