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Pear Deck for Google Slides: Setup for Interactive Lessons
You built a solid Google Slides presentation, walked through it in class, and… half the room zoned out by slide three. Sound familiar? The problem usually isn’t your content, it’s that a standard slideshow is a one-way street. Pear Deck for Google Slides changes that by turning your existing presentations into interactive lessons where every…
Differentiated Instruction for English Language Learners
You have a classroom full of students who need different things from you, and among them, your English Language Learners often need the most intentional support. Differentiated instruction for English Language Learners isn’t just a buzzword from your last PD session. It’s a practical framework that, when done right, removes barriers to learning while respecting…
Schoology Learning Management System: Features, Login, Tips
If your school uses the Schoology learning management system, you already know it’s more than just a place to post assignments. It’s where you manage coursework, communicate with students, and track progress across your classes, all from one platform. But whether you’re brand new to Schoology or you’ve been clicking around it for years, there’s…
Socrative Formative Assessment: Quick Classroom Guide
You just taught a concept, and half the class is nodding along while the other half stares blankly at their notebooks. Sound familiar? Socrative formative assessment gives you a way to check understanding in real time, before the blank stares turn into bombed quizzes. It’s a free platform that lets you push questions to student…
11 Unit Planning Templates for Teachers: Word + Google Docs
A strong unit plan keeps your teaching focused, your lessons connected, and your students moving toward clear goals. But building one from scratch every time? That eats hours you don’t have. That’s exactly why unit planning templates for teachers exist, they give you a proven structure so you can spend less time formatting and more…
How To Use AI In The Classroom: Practical Ideas For Teachers
Most teachers have a strong opinion about AI, they either see it as a threat to authentic learning or a tool that could genuinely help. Here at The Cautiously Optimistic Teacher, we land somewhere in the middle (the name kind of gives it away). We’ve spent real time testing AI tools in classroom settings, and…

















