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How to use jigsaw puzzles to spice up your lessons - 8 Free jigsaw examples

The first jigsaw puzzle goes back to the 1760s when European map makers pasted maps onto wood and cut them into small pieces. It’s an ancient...

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Match audio with text and pictures in BookWidgets

If you keep an eye on our Facebook page, you might already have heard the news: as from this week, we added two brand new question types. When...

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A step-by-step guide to become an online tutor

The online tutoring business is developing so quickly with the help of technological innovations and extensive usage of the internet. Both parents...

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What to do with underachieving students? A quick teacher guide

Underachievement in education is a common problem. You’ve probably noticed yourself that it’s not always easy to get students motivated to learn, and...

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40+ Fun and ready-to-use lesson plans for primary school

In this post, we will show you how you can use technology to create interactive lessons for primary students. You’ll find many digital ready-to-use...

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Top 7 EdTech life hacks every teacher needs

Have you seen the results of the World Teacher Survey conducted by Cambridge in 2018? There were few interesting elements related to the technology...

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30 useful communication apps for your school

Although it shouldn’t, communication is one of the things that can go wrong everywhere. Especially in a school environment, communication is very...

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19 Powerful Apps for Project-Based Learning

PBL or project-based learning is a learning method in which students identify a real-world problem and develop a solution for it. Students develop...

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19 Fun Ways to Use a Snowman Game with Students in the Classroom

7 letters; description: ‘game’; now, start the guessing! Yes, I’m talking about the snowman game, a fun and digital twist on the classic hangman...

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