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Author: Daniel Niessen

Hey Listen Games

Hey Listen Games is a space for two main things. The first is a resource for people interested in utilizing video games in classrooms. The second is a place to reflect on these lessons/games as they are being taught in the classroom. Video games are more popular than ever and the lessons we can learn from them are endless. Check out the “Home” tab in the top to find various lesson plans, sorted by subject, for how you can teach with video games.

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Teacher Created Resources

Teacher Created Resources offers free lesson plans for students in Pre-K through Grade 8! Quickly and easily search the database of over 400 lesson plans by keyword, subject, and grade level. Each lesson plan includes the objective of the lesson, directions, and a list of resources. A downloadable PDF version of each lesson is also available! (Just look for the Download the Activity icon to the right of the lesson title.)

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TinkerCAD

The Tinkercad project library is a collection of pre-made projects that teachers and students can use to learn about 3D design. The library includes projects for a variety of skill levels, from beginner to advanced, and several subject areas. Teachers can use the library to create lesson plans and assignments, and students can use it to develop critical thinking and creativity skills.

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SEN Teacher

SEN Teacher is a website that hosts a wide variety of resources to support students with special needs. Browse through resources grouped by various disabilities and find classroom-ready lessons and activities designed to accommodate students with special needs.

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Brilliant

Brilliant is a learning platform that elevates STEM learning in your classroom through thousands of free interactive lessons, class warm-ups, puzzles and more. Brilliant is a supplemental tool that helps you engage your Middle and High School students in their STEM learning journey.

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Adobe Education Exchange

The Adobe Education Exchange is an online platform designed to support educators and students in enhancing their digital skills and creativity. It provides a community-driven environment where educators can access free resources, courses, and lesson plans related to Adobe software and tools. Through the exchange, educators can collaborate, learn, and share their knowledge to integrate digital creativity into their teaching practices.

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Copyright & Creativity

The Copyright & Creativity website houses lesson plans and activities that teaches students about what copyright allows and how students can successfully navigate and rely on copyright in their own roles as creators. The resources are organized into three sections for elementary, middle, and high school – each with fully prepared lessons and activities.

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Neal.Fun

Neal.fun offers a range of educational uses for students and teachers . Though meant to entertain, it provides a collection of interactive and visually engaging simulations that can be used to enhance learning or spark curiosity in various subjects.

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Easel

Easel by Teachers Pay Teachers is a platform that helps teachers create, share, and manage digital interactive activities. Simply search the regular TPT library and filter for Easel activities or assessments.

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American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History has a library with nearly 500 educational resources for teaching and learning about science. The library lets you filter by grade level, topics like Careers in Science, Life Science, and Space Science, and you can filter by resource type like lesson plans, games and videos.

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