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7 no-prep course-ending lessons
With the current admin work (reports, grades etc.) it’s quite difficult to come up with a lesson that would be easy to teach, funny and engaging. I absolutely understand this predicament, so I browsed through my blog and found 7 lesson plans you can easily adapt to your classroom – both online and offline. You can find something for all age groups and levels.

10 websites to support teaching kids online
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Isn't it funny, one week everything is OK, and the next week, we're all online, kids and adults alike, students, parents and teachers, looking for guidance and support in a new environment. And once you get used to teaching adults, boom! now, go and switch your younger students online!
And you know what? You can do that!

How do you even play RPGs? (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 14)
I want to show you five places you can take a look at to see what RPGs are about - the first sessions, how the adventure develops, the whole team-building experience, rolls, successes and fails - along with the most important factor: fun!