Daniel Leonard
@dalorleon.bsky.social
Assistant Editor for @edutopia.org
I like science, history, and philosophy. Harvard '21 | NYU SHERP '22
I like science, history, and philosophy. Harvard '21 | NYU SHERP '22
Reposted by Daniel Leonard
Question: What's your favorite outside-the-box classroom icebreaker?
Check out what our community is saying and add your own: www.edutopia.org/article/ques...
#EduSky
Check out what our community is saying and add your own: www.edutopia.org/article/ques...
#EduSky
Question: What's Your Favorite Outside-the-Box Classroom Icebreaker?
What’s your most effective—and unexpected—way to break the ice and build classroom community from day one?
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June 12, 2025 at 1:57 PM
Question: What's your favorite outside-the-box classroom icebreaker?
Check out what our community is saying and add your own: www.edutopia.org/article/ques...
#EduSky
Check out what our community is saying and add your own: www.edutopia.org/article/ques...
#EduSky
Teachers, what's the go-to icebreaker you use to melt awkward silence?
I'm chasing surprises: six-word bios, paper "snowball" fights, and anything else that sparks community fast. Share what's worked for you; it may show up in an upcoming article!
I'm chasing surprises: six-word bios, paper "snowball" fights, and anything else that sparks community fast. Share what's worked for you; it may show up in an upcoming article!
June 6, 2025 at 6:05 PM
Teachers, what's the go-to icebreaker you use to melt awkward silence?
I'm chasing surprises: six-word bios, paper "snowball" fights, and anything else that sparks community fast. Share what's worked for you; it may show up in an upcoming article!
I'm chasing surprises: six-word bios, paper "snowball" fights, and anything else that sparks community fast. Share what's worked for you; it may show up in an upcoming article!
Teachers, what’s a classroom-design move that truly boosted learning for your students?
Think glare-reducing setups, fresh-air fixes, culturally responsive displays, flexible seating, or any other tweak that made a real difference. Let me know your grade level and why it works!
Think glare-reducing setups, fresh-air fixes, culturally responsive displays, flexible seating, or any other tweak that made a real difference. Let me know your grade level and why it works!
May 23, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Teachers, what’s a classroom-design move that truly boosted learning for your students?
Think glare-reducing setups, fresh-air fixes, culturally responsive displays, flexible seating, or any other tweak that made a real difference. Let me know your grade level and why it works!
Think glare-reducing setups, fresh-air fixes, culturally responsive displays, flexible seating, or any other tweak that made a real difference. Let me know your grade level and why it works!
I've really appreciated seeing teachers' responses to my question about alternatives to traditional book reports.
From one-pagers, to redesigning the book's cover, to having students roleplay as a character for a mock interview, so many fascinating ideas have come through.
From one-pagers, to redesigning the book's cover, to having students roleplay as a character for a mock interview, so many fascinating ideas have come through.
March 11, 2025 at 8:19 PM
I've really appreciated seeing teachers' responses to my question about alternatives to traditional book reports.
From one-pagers, to redesigning the book's cover, to having students roleplay as a character for a mock interview, so many fascinating ideas have come through.
From one-pagers, to redesigning the book's cover, to having students roleplay as a character for a mock interview, so many fascinating ideas have come through.
Teachers, what are some alternatives to traditional book reports that you use to gauge students' understanding of a text?
Book talks? Movie trailers? I'd love to hear more about what is working for you.
Book talks? Movie trailers? I'd love to hear more about what is working for you.
March 7, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Teachers, what are some alternatives to traditional book reports that you use to gauge students' understanding of a text?
Book talks? Movie trailers? I'd love to hear more about what is working for you.
Book talks? Movie trailers? I'd love to hear more about what is working for you.
I've really enjoyed making videos for @edutopia.org showcasing how teachers use various online tools.
Here's a snippet from the first one—covering Canva's AI image generator and how it can be used to boost critical thinking in history class. Hopefully it's useful!
#EduSkyAI #HistoryEducation
Here's a snippet from the first one—covering Canva's AI image generator and how it can be used to boost critical thinking in history class. Hopefully it's useful!
#EduSkyAI #HistoryEducation
February 19, 2025 at 12:44 AM
I've really enjoyed making videos for @edutopia.org showcasing how teachers use various online tools.
Here's a snippet from the first one—covering Canva's AI image generator and how it can be used to boost critical thinking in history class. Hopefully it's useful!
#EduSkyAI #HistoryEducation
Here's a snippet from the first one—covering Canva's AI image generator and how it can be used to boost critical thinking in history class. Hopefully it's useful!
#EduSkyAI #HistoryEducation