Course | Teaching With Bitmoji: Where Pop Culture Meets Education

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Elementary school Course | Teaching With Bitmoji: Where Pop Culture Meets Education

Provider: SimpleK12

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Selected for its practical, teacher-led approach to using Bitmoji to engage primary students in a simple, classroom-ready way

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1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

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The price listed reflects a one-time payment. Other pricing options are available for this course:

Monthly membership: $29.99 per month
Annual membership: $360 per year.

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Facilitator

Christine Romano
Chrissy Romano is a 2nd grade teacher in New Jersey with over 27 years of experience in elementary and middle school. She is dedicated to teaching the whole child, stimulating and supporting innovation in classrooms, and strives to provide authentic learning experiences for her students.


Description

If you're teaching math in a remote or hybrid environment (or you just want to infuse more digital teaching practices into your classroom) this webinar is for you! Join Dr. Angela McCord as she shares her passion for infusing technology into the math classroom. You'll learn how to harness the power of digital tools by choosing those that facilitate math skills practice, open math tasks, rich math tasks, and simulation tools.

Course | Teaching With Bitmoji: Where Pop Culture Meets Education

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SimpleK12

SimpleK12 offers on-demand training courses. They are made by teachers for teachers. They are designed to support your classrooms. There are many topics to help your students succeed.



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