Lesson Planning | Discovery Education Nurture Curiosity Thu, 08 Jan 2026 19:22:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www-media.discoveryeducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/de-site-favicon-2026-70x70.png Lesson Planning | Discovery Education 32 32 Pedagogy First, Technology Second: Playing with Purpose https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/pedagogy-first-technology-second-playing-with-purpose/ Mon, 08 Dec 2025 22:07:25 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=204509 In the ever-growing world of educational technology, it’s tempting to reach for the newest, flashiest tool to grab students’ attention. But the real magic doesn’t come from the technology itself – it comes from the way it’s used. Without a clear connection to learning goals and a real understanding of the principles of immersion, even the […]

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In the ever-growing world of educational technology, it’s tempting to reach for the newest, flashiest tool to grab students’ attention. But the real magic doesn’t come from the technology itself – it comes from the way it’s used. Without a clear connection to learning goals and a real understanding of the principles of immersion, even the most dazzling tools risk becoming just another distraction. 

Discovery Education’s primary principle of immersive learning is pedagogy first, technology second. Engagement is important, but purposeful engagement – grounded in curriculum, skills, and outcomes – is what truly transforms learning.

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Immersion without the Price Tag

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3D Virtual Field Trips from Discovery Education

When people hear the term immersive learning, they often picture classrooms stocked with expensive VR headsets. While high-end hardware can be exciting, powerful immersive and experiential learning doesn’t require thousands of dollars of investment. What matters is creating moments that spark curiosity, ignite imagination, and build deeper understanding.

Take Discovery Education’s immersive tools: 

  • Sandbox – A 3D creation space where students can build worlds, model ideas, and explore concepts at any scale. 
  • TimePod Adventures – Bite-sized interactive journeys through time and space, blending AR storytelling with problem-solving challenges. 
  • 3D Virtual Field Trips – Browser-based explorations that transport students to unique locations, from ocean depths to historic landmarks. 

 All of these can be accessed with devices many classrooms already have, such as iPads, Chromebooks, or standard laptops.

The ‘Jelly in the Doughnut’

Think of the immersive moment – whether it’s stepping into an ancient city, exploring a science phenomenon in 3D, or manipulating a virtual ecosystem – as the jelly in the doughnut. It’s the sweet, memorable part that students will look forward to and look back on, but it’s only one piece of the whole and simply doesn’t hold up on its own. 

The rest of the doughnut – the structure, substance, and nourishment – comes from what you do with that moment. That’s where pedagogy leads. 

Every immersive experience from Discovery Education comes with robust supporting classroom activities designed to: 

  • Draw out key concepts 
  • Link directly to curriculum standards 
  • Provide opportunities for reflection and application 
  • Encourage collaboration and discussion 
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 In other words, the immersive tool is the spark; the learning comes when teachers connect that spark to deeper exploration, skill-building, and assessment.

From Hook to Habit of Mind

Imagine your students exploring a virtual coral reef. For a moment, they’re surrounded by colorful fish, intricate corals, and shifting sunlight – an awe-inspiring scene. Without follow-up, that moment might fade as just “something cool we did in class.”

But with the right pedagogical framing, it becomes much more: 

  • Science: Students investigate biodiversity, food chains, and the effects of climate change. 
  • Math: They measure reef growth rates or calculate fish population changes. 
  • ELA: They write persuasive speeches or informational texts about reef conservation. 

The immersive moment is the hook which amplifies outcomes through increased knowledge absorption, contextual understanding, and retention; the lesson plan turns it into a habit of mind. 

Practical Ways to Capture and Extend Learning in Sandbox

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One of the most versatile examples is Sandbox, the free environment-building app from Discovery Education. This 3D creation space can be a powerful way for students to show what they’ve learned, not just tell it. Teachers can ask students to:

  • Recreate a historical event or location – e.g., building a World War II trench system to explain conditions on the front line.
  • Model a scientific process – e.g., demonstrating the way shadows move and change with the position of the sun in the sky.
  • Understand perspectives – e.g., exploring the thoughts and feelings experienced in a specific location.

To make the learning visible, students can record their Sandbox creations as videos, narrate their thinking, or take screenshots and annotate them.

For more ideas, see “Measuring Engagement: Tools to Capture Learning Evidence with Sandbox.” You’ll find practical strategies for using built-in features to document student work – turning engagement into assessable evidence.

Why ‘Playing with Purpose’ Matters

The best learning happens when students are active participants, not passive consumers. Immersive and experiential tools tap into curiosity, but purpose ensures that curiosity leads somewhere meaningful.

When we lead with pedagogy:

  • Technology becomes a vehicle, not the destination.
  • Engagement is sustained because it’s tied to a bigger question or challenge.
  • Students can make connections between their immersive experience and the wider world.

A Call to School Leaders

The best learning happens when students are active participants, not passive consumers. Immersive and experiential tools tap into curiosity, but purpose ensures that curiosity leads somewhere meaningful.

As school leaders, you set the tone for how technology is adopted in classrooms. Encourage your teams to:

  1. Start with the learning goal. Ask: What do we want students to know, understand, or be able to do by the end?
  2. Choose technology that serves that goal. Resist the urge to adopt tools solely for novelty.
  3. Support professional learning. Give teachers time to explore, experiment, and plan how to connect immersive moments to curriculum standards.
  4. Celebrate purposeful play. Immersive learning doesn’t have to be serious all the time – play and exploration can be deeply educational when guided by intentional design.
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Immersive learning can be transformative – not because of the technology itself, but because of the way it’s woven into the learning journey. 

So the next time you introduce a new digital experience into the classroom, remember: the technology is the jelly in the doughnut

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Benefits and Strategies for Teacher Collaboration https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/educational-leadership/teacher-collaboration/ Mon, 24 Nov 2025 19:11:40 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=203841 Key takeaways Strong schools rely on strong teams—and the strongest teams are built through meaningful teacher collaboration. Working together builds trust, reduces isolation, and creates a more supportive school culture for staff. Collaboration works best when leaders provide time, direction, and structures that make teamwork a natural part of the school day. As a former […]

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Key takeaways

  • Strong schools rely on strong teams—and the strongest teams are built through meaningful teacher collaboration.

  • Working together builds trust, reduces isolation, and creates a more supportive school culture for staff.

  • Collaboration works best when leaders provide time, direction, and structures that make teamwork a natural part of the school day.

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As a former principal and current superintendent, I’ve learned that teacher collaboration is essential to teaching and learning. When teachers work together, students benefit, and your staff feels more supported. Collaboration turns ideas into practice and helps schools navigate everything from curriculum shifts to behavioral trends to new district initiatives.

Understanding what teacher collaboration looks like in practice—and why it matters—helps districts build a culture where teacher collaboration becomes the norm and where effective collaboration with teachers strengthens instruction, encourages problem-solving, and leads to schoolwide improvement.

What Is Teacher Collaboration?

Let’s start by clarifying what teacher collaboration is not. It is not two adults standing in the same classroom or one person teaching while another monitors behavior. Genuine collaboration is far more intentional. It is the practice of educators working together to support student learning and strengthen instruction.

 Effective collaboration with teachers happens when educators:

  • Plan together on a regular basis.
  • Analyze student data as a team.
  • Reflect collectively on instructional strategies.
  • Observe one another and share their feedback.
  • Align academic expectations across their classrooms.

At its core, teacher collaboration is a mindset—the belief that we are better together and that student success is a shared responsibility. In schools where teacher collaboration is embedded in the culture, no teacher is left isolated, and no student slips through the cracks.

Examples of collaborative teaching include Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), co-teaching, cross-grade team meetings, curriculum committees, and data discussions. No matter the format, the most important elements are consistency, trust, and purpose; when these are present, collaboration can transform instruction.

What Are the Benefits of Teacher Collaboration?

Over the last 20 years, watching teachers work in classrooms across different schools, I’ve come to see that teacher collaboration is one of the most meaningful practices we can invest in. Its benefits extend beyond instruction and help make schools better places to learn and work.

As districts strengthen their approach to collaboration, many also rely on an educational resource to support shared planning, instructional tools, and consistent access to high-quality materials across classrooms.

Better Results for Students

Schools with teachers collaborating effectively often see higher student achievement. Teachers align expectations, assessments, and instructional strategies, giving students a more consistent and supportive learning experience. Effective teacher collaboration ensures that strong strategies spread schoolwide—not just remain isolated to one effective teacher in one classroom.

More Effective Instruction

When educators share ideas, discuss best practices, and review data as a team, instruction improves. Teachers collaborating learn more from one another, can better identify what works well, and are able to continuously refine their practice.

Stronger School Culture

Collaboration strengthens relationships. When staff are connected, they work better as a team—supporting and challenging one another and creating a more positive and inclusive work environment. This culture of trust and collaboration with teachers naturally extends to students.

Higher Teacher Satisfaction and Retention

Teachers are far more likely to stay in schools where they feel supported. Collaboration with teachers provides that support—creating an internal professional learning network where teachers feel comfortable seeking advice, sharing frustrations, and celebrating success.

Increased Innovation and Problem-Solving

Schools face a variety of complex challenges: learning gaps, technology changes, shifting standards, and evolving student needs. When teachers collaborate, they bring together a wide range of perspectives, often resulting in more meaningful, creative, and innovative solutions for students.

Greater Consistency in Student Learning

Collaboration helps ensure students receive effective, consistent instruction regardless of which teacher they have. When collaborating teachers align expectations and share effective strategies, they create more meaningful learning opportunities for every student.

How to Foster Collaboration in Your School

As a school leader, your involvement is essential to fostering teacher collaboration in your district. We can’t just mandate collaboration—it requires intentionally designing opportunities for it to occur. Effective school leaders foster collaboration by:

Building Time into the Schedule

Time is the biggest barrier teachers face. Schools must do everything they can to build time for teacher collaboration into the schedule through:

  • Dedicated PLC blocks
  • Early-release or late-arrival days
  • Common planning periods
  • Monthly curriculum meetings

When collaboration with teachers is built into the school schedule, it communicates that this work matters.

Setting Clear Purpose and Expectations

Collaboration succeeds when teachers know:

  • The goals of collaboration
  • The expected work (data analysis, planning, reflection, etc.)
  • How the team will measure progress

 Clear expectations turn meetings into meaningful, results-driven work rather than informal conversations.

Providing Access to High-Quality Data

Strong teacher collaboration requires access to high-quality data. Leaders should provide:

  • Assessment data
  • Student work samples
  • Engagement and attendance reports
  • Curriculum maps
  • Instructional frameworks

When teachers have meaningful data at their fingertips, collaboration becomes far more focused and productive.

Investing in Professional Development

Teachers need guidance on how to collaborate with other teachers effectively. Provide regular professional development opportunities on:

  • Running effective PLC meetings
  • Giving and receiving peer feedback
  • Analyzing data collaboratively
  • Navigating change as a team

When teachers feel confident, collaboration becomes more effective and easier to maintain.

Modeling Collaboration as a Leadership Team

Collaboration starts from the top. Teachers notice when administrators collaborate effectively—and when they don’t. When leaders model shared decision-making, open communication, and mutual respect, staff follow suit.

Start Small and Build Momentum

Trying to roll out teacher collaboration across an entire district all at once rarely works—it’s too overwhelming. It’s more effective to start with a small group of teachers who are ready and build on their momentum.

FAQs About Teacher Collaboration

Effective teacher collaboration is built on a few key practices that make the work teachers do together meaningful and productive.


The “4 C’s” of collaboration outline what teams need to work effectively in our schools:

  • Communication – Talking openly about ideas and feedback so everyone stays on the same page.
  • Cooperation – Ensuring everyone involved is working toward the same goals
  • Coordination – Aligning expectations, strategies, schedules, and resources
  • Contribution – Making sure each team member participates meaningfully

The more these four practices become the norm in your school, the more teacher collaboration will flourish.

One of my favorite examples of collaborative teaching is a grade-level team analyzing student writing. This group of teachers shared writing samples, identified what students were doing well and where they struggled, and talked openly about what worked and what didn’t. Together, they adjusted their lessons, developed new instructional strategies, and created common rubrics.

Another example was two of my middle school teachers—a math teacher and a science teacher—co-planning a shared unit. One developed the instructional flow while the other created assessments and materials. After the lesson, they regrouped, evaluated student responses, and refined their plan. It wasn’t a simple process, but it strengthened instruction every time.

Teachers collaborating together aren’t just attending another meeting—they’re actively working to improve student engagement and student learning.

Effective collaboration with teachers depends on a few key elements. It starts with respect and trust; teachers need to feel comfortable working together. Teachers benefit from clear goals and regular meetings to stay focused. Open, honest communication helps teachers better understand each other’s ideas, and shared leadership ensures everyone has a voice.

When these pieces are in place, collaboration becomes smoother and more meaningful.

The 80/20 rule is simple: students—not teachers—should speak for roughly 80% of classroom instructional time. Teachers guide, prompt, and support learning, but students drive engagement. Teacher collaboration helps teams share strategies for increasing student talk and participation.

Teacher collaboration is the foundation of strong schools. When educators share expertise, align their efforts, and take collective responsibility for student learning, the entire system becomes stronger. As leaders, our role is to create the structures, time, and trust that allow teachers to collaborate and thrive—because when teachers succeed together, students succeed with them.

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Curriculum-Aligned Resources in Discovery Education Experience https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/curriculum-aligned-resources-in-discovery-education-experience/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 20:04:51 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=203416 Curriculum-Aligned Resources: Powerful Support for Student Progress Emily is a third-grade teacher who’s passionate about her work. She loves seeing each student make progress on foundational skills throughout the school year, and she puts in extra time and effort to ensure that everyone can. While she likes the curriculum and resources provided by her school, […]

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Curriculum-Aligned Resources: Powerful Support for Student Progress

Emily is a third-grade teacher who’s passionate about her work. She loves seeing each student make progress on foundational skills throughout the school year, and she puts in extra time and effort to ensure that everyone can. While she likes the curriculum and resources provided by her school, sometimes she has to find and adjust additional resources to meet individual needs or change things up in her classroom.

Derek is a seventh-grade math teacher who enjoys using real-world problems to bring relevance to concepts discussed in his classroom and to show students the importance of math in life. Working from the district-adopted core curriculum, he has assembled a set of instructional resources that he can draw from, but he wants to incorporate current events and use new activities to prevent student boredom.

Though Emily and Derek have very different teaching responsibilities and challenges, they share a need for resources that can help them drive student learning more effectively. While they are willing to spend the time and effort to identify and modify more resources on their own, this may be difficult and stressful in light of their typically heavy workloads.

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One way district leaders could address this is by offering high-quality curriculum-aligned resources to their teams. Let’s explore what we mean by this, why these resources matter, and what adoption mistakes districts should avoid.

What Are Curriculum-Aligned Resources?

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Alignment in Every Aspect of Teaching Is Important for Effective Learning

Curriculum-aligned resources are resources like instructional materials, strategies, and supplemental tools for teachers or content students access directly, such as videos, interactives, or hands-on activities, that directly connect to learning objectives and outcomes in accordance with the adopted curriculum’s content and pedagogy. Teachers can use curriculum-aligned resources to enhance unit topics, review skills, or find instructional strategies to meet individual student needs—whatever it takes to support effective learning.

Key Factors in Positive Student Outcomes

Ultimately, all the work that educators put into each classroom, school, and district is designed to set students up for academic and career success. Recent studies and surveys reveal that the use of high-quality instructional materials (HQIM), accompanied by professional learning, is instrumental in boosting student achievement.

Standards alignment also plays a key role. EdReports’ State of the Market report says: “Teachers using aligned materials are more likely to implement high-impact instructional practices, such as engaging students in scientific models or justifying mathematical solutions. These practices promote critical thinking and deepen student engagement across subjects.” Plus, districts using aligned materials see less variance in teacher efficacy and are better able to support all of their students.

The best curriculum-aligned resources will include or support HQIM and align to state standards without requiring extra effort from teachers. This not only increases teacher satisfaction but also improves the quality of their teaching, leading to greater student performance gains.

Curriculum Alignment Is More Than Content

The content that curriculum-aligned resources provide may be a primary consideration when searching for and choosing them, but you need to determine whether a particular resource meets your expectations for learning. For example, the ISTE Standards* give educators and education leaders a framework for evaluating types of learning (creativity, collaboration, authentic problem solving, etc.) within digital tools that’s research based. And don’t forget interoperability: look for proof that curriculum-aligned resources will actually integrate with your other tools and systems, including your LMS and assessments.

 

*For over 20 years, the ISTE Standards have been used, studied, and updated to reflect the latest research-based best practices that define success in using technology to learn, teach, lead, and coach. 

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Curriculum-Aligned Resources Adoption Considerations

Curriculum‑aligned resources can become essential components of coherent, equitable instruction across the schools in your district. When you’ve adopted the right program, you can see the results in higher student achievement and teacher satisfaction. However, make sure you avoid these five adoption mistakes that can impede your success:

  1. A tech‑first, curriculum‑later approach: This can lead to misalignment, require teachers to find workarounds, and limit the impact of the resources.
  2. Minimal teacher voice involved: Teacher buy-in and fidelity could be significantly affected.
  3. “One‑and‑done” professional development: Orientation does not support the same success as ongoing professional learning.
  4. Ignoring interoperability: Hidden integration costs may be expensive, and data silos can interfere with a real understanding of student progress.
  5. No plan to evaluate effectiveness: Without quantitative and qualitative measures of usage and efficacy, funding may be wasted on subscription renewal.

More Impact with Discovery Education Experience

Curriculum-Aligned Resources in Experience

Experience combines ready-to-teach lessons, activities, and engaging content with research-backed instructional strategies and user-friendly tools. In its Curriculum Aligned Resources section, teachers will find content directly aligned to popular K–8 literacy, math, and science curricula. Each curriculum has resources that are thoughtfully organized by grade level and unit, making it easy to find age-appropriate content to meet student learning needs.

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Suggested resources vary depending on what point of the curriculum a teacher is in, but they often include a mix of instructor and student resources. Choices may include:  

  • Ready-to-teach lessons  
  • Reading passages  
  • Videos  
  • Activities  
  • Interactives 
  • Curated content channels  
  • Research-based instructional strategies 
  • And more!   

Finding the perfect curriculum-aligned resources in Experience is faster than ever with Personalized Content Recommendations, so whether teachers can get right to extending content, building background knowledge, or reteaching. It also includes customizable assessments and connects to a variety of LMS’s. 

Why not try our interactive demo today to explore Experience’s curriculum-aligned resources in more detail? 

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#CelebrateWithDE: National STEM Day https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/celebratewithde-national-stem-day/ Thu, 06 Nov 2025 22:26:06 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=182761 Do your students ever imagine themselves as a pilot, video game designer, environmentalist, or surgeon? STEM professionals work in nearly all industries and for a variety of organizations. In their everyday lives, people with STEM backgrounds engage in investigative and diagnostic experiences to seek solutions to real-world problems and enhance technological innovations—sharing their exciting findings […]

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Do your students ever imagine themselves as a pilot, video game designer, environmentalist, or surgeon? STEM professionals work in nearly all industries and for a variety of organizations. In their everyday lives, people with STEM backgrounds engage in investigative and diagnostic experiences to seek solutions to real-world problems and enhance technological innovations—sharing their exciting findings and successes with the world. It’s no wonder that today’s students are easily captivated by the rich variety of STEM career paths they can take.

Step into the World of STEM

National STEM Day is a great chance to start your STEM journey! The Siemens STEM Day Channel offers a variety of tools and resources that will help you reinvent your STEM curriculum. You’ll find over 175+ hands-on activities spanning grades K-12 and a teacher support center with educator activities!

Exploring STEM topics can be fun and offer students a brain break to practice thinking outside the box. The N*GEN video series teaches younger students about a variety of STEM topics. Learn about the wetlands, robots, food, bees, and more through these engaging videos!

To excite older students about STEM, dig into the Dig into Mining Channel! Created in partnership between Freeport-McMoRan and Discovery Education, this interactive educational program for students grades 6-12 uncovers the use of metals such as copper in our everyday life and provides students a deeper understanding of today’s hard rock mining industry with dynamic resources. A new STEM learning game, HAUL! Interactive, lets students take the wheel of a 2-story high mining truck to practice mathematics and explanation skills.

Connect the Classroom to the Real World

A great part of STEM learning is the potential for connections to the real world. Make your lessons relevant by helping students connect their in-class learning to out-of-class challenges and topics! Discovery Education has resources to help explore real-world topics that could have a direct impact on your community! 

  • Futurelab+ connects students and teachers from all communities to the breadth of education and career pathways across biotechnology. With these ready-to-use resources, students can discover the possibilities of biotech— from molecule to medicine!
  • With videos that highlight topics like forces and motion, stability and instability, and interactions between different materials, the Innovation at Play Channel helps students embrace STEM problem-solving in any learning environment through standards-aligned interactive digital resources centered around creativity and collaboration. 

More Engaging Resources for Exciting STEM Activities

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Engineering Dreams

ASME and Discovery Education are partnering to engage K-12 students nationwide in the biggest challenges of today while helping them unlock success tomorrow using the universal key of Engineering. Join us as we teach students to turn passion into an in-demand career in Engineering with standards-aligned resources designed for ALL learners and communities.
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American Petroleum Institute

Explore the American Petroleum Institute, the only national trade association representing all facets of the natural gas and oil industry, with career profiles and instructional activities. API’s more than 600 members include large integrated companies, as well as exploration and production, refining, marketing, pipeline, and marine businesses, and service and supply firms.
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STEM Careers Coalition

Did you know November is Career Development Month? Celebrate National STEM Day and Career Development Month with the STEM Careers Coalition! The STEM Careers Coalition's mission is to empower educators to teach STEM effectively in the classroom, focusing on equity and access to quality education, and building the next generation of solution-seekers at no cost to schools.

Take a Virtual Field Trip

Virtual Field Trips can create an exciting learning experience to highlight real-world STEM professionals in action! No need to schedule a bus to pick your students up for a National STEM Day field trip on November 8—Discovery Education helps bring the field trip to your classroom!

Step into the world of Extended Reality (XR) where innovation bridges our physical and digital worlds! Join experts at Verizon Innovation Labs to discover how XR is more than gaming. XR is saving lives, revolutionizing education, and impacting industries as well as how cyber experts are ensuring responsible technology development to prepare for this new digital landscape.

With the STEM Forward Channel, students can join Katie Ledecky, 3-time Olympian, 7-time Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer, proud STEM advocate and Team Panasonic athlete, for an immersive deep dive into game-changing tech that’s creating better ways forward for all people. The Winning with STEM Virtual Field Trip transports students to five Panasonic Innovation Centers around North America for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the everyday inspiration Panasonic’s team uses to power groundbreaking new ideas that improve people’s lives and make the world a better place.

The Illumina Foundation and Discovery Education partnered to create DNA Decoded to inspire middle and high school teachers to unlock the power of genomics and impact the future of their students. The Virtual Field Trip Genomics: Decoding the Language of Life transports students to the Illumina labs in San Diego, California to meet real-world experts who are harnessing the power of the genome to improve lives and support the Earth’s natural resources.

Inspire the Next Generation with Career Exploration

What are some ways you show students how STEM skills can lead to life-changing careers? Perhaps you can invite local STEM professionals to give a presentation on their career paths and how they achieved it or ask students to select a famous STEM professional for a report! There are many creative ways to engage students with STEM career paths, starting with the career resources in Discovery Education Experience.

Next, dive into the energy-water nexus with the Conservation Station Channel, an educational initiative from Itron and Discovery Education. This innovative, standards-aligned program encourages middle school students to explore the relationship between water and energy through the lens of conservation, with career profiles and STEM sit downs to highlight people who are making cities smarter and moving us toward a more energy-efficient future.

Get Girls Interested in STEM

Inspiring all students to explore STEM careers is important, but a recent survey by Girls Who Code and Logitech shows that early influences have a big impact on women entering STEM careers. 60% of women surveyed said a parent or a teacher encouraged them to study computer science, demonstrating the pivotal role particular adults play in supporting women at a young age. Discovery Education has great resources to help girls see (and learn from) real women working in STEM careers!

The IF/THEN Initiative is committed to showing young girls exactly what a scientist looks like. The IF/THEN Channel seeks to further advance women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by empowering current innovators and inspiring the next generation of pioneers. 

“I teach with the ‘see it, be it mentality.’ I believe we need to show students, particularly girls, that their ideas are valid, and they already have the power to make their dreams come true. With curated resources from Discovery Education and their partners, I can empower my students today to become the leaders of tomorrow.”
Cecilia Wilburn-Davis
South Carolina 5th Grade Teacher

Girls4Tech helps bridge the gap between opportunity, awareness, and readiness by providing schools and community organizations with free resources to educate, inspire, and equip young girls with the skills and confidence they need to envision themselves as future professionals in STEM fields. Find classroom activities, careers profiles, digital lesson bundles, and more in the Girls4Tech Channel!

Don’t miss National STEM Day on November 8! Sparking students’ interest in STEM careers and topics can extend past one holiday and you never know—it could create a lifelong passion!

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Get Students Moving: Why Physical Immersive Activities Boost Engagement and Learning https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/get-students-moving-to-boost-engagement-and-learning/ Mon, 03 Nov 2025 19:33:28 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=202201 As educators know, sitting still for hours isn’t how children learn best. Decades of research and modern neuroscience all point to the same conclusion: physical movement improves attention, memory, motivation – and ultimately academic performance. A 2023 meta‑analysis of over 7,300 participants found cognitively engaging physical activities (like movement requiring decision-making and rule-following) produced improvements in working […]

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As educators know, sitting still for hours isn’t how children learn best. Decades of research and modern neuroscience all point to the same conclusion: physical movement improves attention, memory, motivation – and ultimately academic performance.

  • 2023 meta‑analysis of over 7,300 participants found cognitively engaging physical activities (like movement requiring decision-making and rule-following) produced improvements in working memory, fluid intelligence, on-task behaviour, and creativity.
  • Less than 42% of U.S. children ages  6–11 meet the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical activity – impacting health and classroom focus.
  • A campus tech‑services team sums it up: just ten minutes of standing or gentle movement raises concentration, reduces stress, and improves retention – even at the college level.
  • 2025 systematic review of children with ADHD found physical activity interventions improved working memory.
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Movement doesn’t have to mean aerobic exercise mini-breaks. Simply having freedom of movement is enough.

Movement enhances brain function by increasing circulation, activating cerebellar coordination centers, and strengthening recall pathways. When students move – whether via brain breaks, gesture-based math, or kinesthetic games – they stay alert and motivated, and they process concepts more deeply.

Immersive Learning: AR/VR Experiences Provide Opportunities for Movement

Immersive learning environments – think augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), simulations, role‑plays – are natural allies of physical, experiential learning. These technologies encourage learners to move through scenarios, manipulate virtual objects, and act out scenarios in ways that traditional instruction simply can’t.

When students move, they don’t just activate their muscles – they awaken a network of senses that feeds the brain with rich, multisensory input. Shifting position, changing perspective, and engaging in tactile interaction stimulates sight, sound, touch, and even balance, creating a layered sensory experience. These moments act as cognitive attractors – memorable, high‑engagement events where attention sharpens and information “sticks” more deeply. In immersive learning, physical movement amplifies this effect, making the experience feel real, personal, and memorable.

Discovery Education’s immersive learning platform makes these ideas practical and accessible. Two standout AR tools that provide opportunities for physical movement and experiential learning are:

TimePod Adventures

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The TimePod time machine lands in the student’s real space and can be walked around in 360 degrees.

TimePod Adventures turns students into the main character in narrative‑driven, 3D storylines – such as historic journeys or scientific explorations – played out in AR on an iPad or iPhone. Students physically move through space to investigate clues, collaborate in groups, and solve problems. The combination of spatial movement, story immersion, and peer interaction naturally promotes engagement, memory retention, and higher order thinking.

Sandbox AR

Sandbox AR enables students to build, share, and inhabit virtual topical worlds using augmented reality on an iPad. Whether constructing ecosystems, exploring ancient civilizations, or modeling scientific phenomena, learners physically move around their creations, manipulate objects in 3D space, and collaborate with classmates. It transforms abstract concepts into tactile, shared experiences – driving engagement and deep understanding.

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Connecting Research to Practice

So how do these AR tools bridge the gap between research on movement and real classroom application?

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Movement-Inspired Engagement & Retention

Stepping into a TimePod Adventures scene or walking around a Sandbox AR build turns learning into a physical experience. This movement taps into embodied cognition – boosting attention, memory, and concept retention.

Intrinsic Motivation and Autonomy

Physically active learning has been shown to raise motivation, independence, and mastery. Both apps put students in the driver’s seat, letting them explore, create, choose paths, and solve problems in ways that feel personally meaningful.

Active Collaboration and Social Interaction

Group work comes naturally here. Students move together, share observations, and make real‑time decisions. These moments mirror the benefits seen in active learning research, where collaboration, role‑play, and simulation strengthen critical thinking and achievement.

Classroom Management Support

Movement doesn’t have to mean chaos. Sandbox AR’s “table scale” mode keeps students seated while they build, discuss, and explain their choices, then “life scale” mode delivers that big immersive moment. TimePod Adventures’ 10‑minute AR episodes pair with full‑length classroom activities, giving students a structured, reflective segment to settle, focus, and capture their learning on paper.

Tips for Educators: Putting AR Movement to Work in Your Classroom

  • Plan for shared space: Clear an area where students can stand and move with tablets. Let them rotate roles – navigator, clue‑tracker, builder – to keep energy flowing.
  • Blend movement with content: Ask students to gesture concepts – map routes, act out historical events, or build with Sandbox pieces. Embedding learning in physical activity strengthens memory.
  • Reflect on experience: After each AR session, invite groups to discuss: What did moving around reveal? How did acting it out help you remember or understand?
  • Alternate formats: Use TimePod Adventures for narrative exploration, and Sandbox AR for creative building. That variety keeps engagement high and supports different learning objectives.
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A historical artifact floats in 3D space, waiting for students to walk right up to and analyze it.

Ready to Get Your Students Moving?

Bringing physical movement into the classroom isn’t about turning lessons into PE class – it’s about following the science. Students who move stay more alert, engaged, motivated, and they learn better. Immersive learning tools like TimePod Adventures and Sandbox AR deliver movement-rich, experiential learning that echoes what decades of research tell us: embodied, active classrooms help students thrive.

By combining high‑quality AR experiences with flexible classroom design and purposeful reflection, educators can turn content into lived experiences – boosting engagement, memory, and outcomes in ways that traditional methods simply can’t match.

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Watch On Demand: Educator-Led Webinars to Power Your Classroom  https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/educator-led-webinars/ Wed, 15 Oct 2025 19:13:07 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=201426 Faced with teaching a unit on bacteria, two seventh-grade teachers paused to consider how their students would best learn the information. Watching a video? Exploring interactive simulations? Reading engaging content?  They quickly realized the answer was—all of these options. Or maybe just one of them. It simply depended on each student’s particular learning style. Enter […]

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Faced with teaching a unit on bacteria, two seventh-grade teachers paused to consider how their students would best learn the information. Watching a video? Exploring interactive simulations? Reading engaging content? 

They quickly realized the answer was—all of these options. Or maybe just one of them. It simply depended on each student’s particular learning style. Enter Discovery Education’s choice boards, interactive “digital menus” which allow students to choose how they learn a topic or standard. Choice boards cater to different learning styles, foster deep engagement, and allow students ownership of their learning. They’re one of the many curriculum-aligned tools our educator panelists will be discussing in our upcoming Educator Essentials Fall Webinar Series.

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Real Classrooms. Real Solutions. Real Impact.

Our Educator Essentials Webinar Series will feature short, practical sessions led by educators in our Discovery Educator Network (DEN) and aim to provide a deeper understanding of how to use DE tools in a meaningful way. They’ll focus on real classrooms, real solutions, and real impact, and you’ll walk away with fresh strategies you can put into practice immediately 

The Presenters

Rita Mortenson

Instructional Coach, Verona Area High School, Wisconsin

The Experience webinars will be hosted by Rita Mortenson, Instructional Coach at Verona Area High School in Wisconsin. Rita is a 20-year veteran user of Discovery Education and incredible advocate for Experience solutions. She brings a wealth of classroom insight and professional development expertise, making her uniquely equipped to guide educators in leveraging Experience solutions for transformative learning. Rita’s co-presenter will be Jessie Erickson.  

Sarah Yonts

Library Media Specialist, L.I. Wilder Elementary School, Wisconsin

The DreamBox Math webinars will be hosted by Sarah Yonts, Library Media Specialist at L.I. Wilder Elementary School in Wisconsin. Sarah is in her 23rd year with Green Bay Area Public Schools, and has also worked as a music educator, classroom teacher, and middle school ELA teacher. A longtime DEN member, Sarah started using DreamBox Math in 2020 and acts as her school’s tech lead, helping teachers and students navigate its powerful features. Sarah’s co-presenter will be Kelsy Rusch. 

 

Join us live to ask questions or watch on-demand when it fits your schedule! 

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The Lineup

Power Up Your Practice with Discovery Education Experience

Tuesday, October 28, 7:00 PM ET

Explore how Discovery Education Experience can elevate your instructional practice and boost student engagement. This session will spotlight theInstructional Strategy Center, Careers Hub, andCurriculum-Aligned Resources—three powerful tools designed to save time, personalize learning, and connect classroom content to real-world relevance. 

Engaging Every Learner with Discovery Education Experience

Monday, November 3, 7:00 PM ET

Student engagement is at the heart of effective teaching—and Discovery Education Experience offers flexible, standards-aligned resources to help you reach every learner. This webinar will explore how to use  Experience to personalize instruction, support core curriculum, and close learning gaps in literacy and math. 
 

Unlocking the Power of DreamBox Math Features

Tuesday, November 4, 7:00 PM ET

Explore how DreamBox Math’s most powerful features—Curriculum Guide,Assignments, and Progress Monitoring—can streamline instruction and elevate student engagement. This session will walk educators through how to plan, assign, and monitor learning with DreamBox Math, all while keeping students at the center of the experience. 

Engaging Every Learner with DreamBox Math

Thursday November 6 7:00 PM ET

Student engagement is the key to meaningful learning—and DreamBox Math is designed to meet every learner where they are. This webinar will explore how DreamBox Math supports differentiation, connects to core curriculum, and helps close gaps in math understanding. Learn how to use DreamBox Math to foster confidence, personalize instruction, and make math meaningful for all students. 

Ready to energize your classroom with tools that help every learner? Join us! 

Learn more about Discovery Education Experience and DreamBox Math today!

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Life Is a Puzzle—Solve It with Healthy Choices https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/empower-all-students-for-red-ribbon-week/ Fri, 10 Oct 2025 20:21:43 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=200985 Find the right resources to spread awareness and empower  all students for Red Ribbon Week! Observed annually from October 23–31, Red Ribbon Week honors the legacy of Drug Enforcement Agent Enrique (Kiki) Camarena and serves as a nationwide call to action for promoting wellness, safety, and prevention. It’s a time to recognize the impact of substance misuse […]

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Find the right resources to spread awareness and empower 

all students for Red Ribbon Week!

Observed annually from October 23–31, Red Ribbon Week honors the legacy of Drug Enforcement Agent Enrique (Kiki) Camarena and serves as a nationwide call to action for promoting wellness, safety, and prevention. It’s a time to recognize the impact of substance misuse and to encourage students to make healthy, informed choices that support their well-being and future success.

In celebration of the 2025 Red Ribbon Week theme, “Life Is a Puzzle, Solve It Drug Free,” we’re sharing proactive strategies and standards-aligned resources to help educators spark meaningful conversations and support students in building lives full of purpose, resilience, and connection.

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Medication Safety

As part of the Pharmacists Teach program, Dose of Knowledge empowers educators, pharmacists, parents, and community members to guide students in making smart decisions about medication safety and mental health. These K–12 standards-aligned resources include everything educators need to teach students about responsible choices and wellness.

 Think It Through, a choose-your-own-adventure animated experience that helps students practice decision-making and explore the consequences of their choices in a safe, engaging way.

Preparing for Positive Choices

The Ask, Listen, Learn classroom activities are designed with the whole child in mind.

These middle school resources help students:

  • Understand the short- and long-term effects of underage use on the developing brain.
  • Practice refusal and exit strategies to navigate peer pressure.
  • Separate fact from fiction through scientific research and peer discussion.
  • Explore real-world policy by creating mock legislation and debating societal impacts.

Ask, Listen, Learn helps students uncover the science behind how substances affect the brain and body, empowering them to say “YES” to a healthy lifestyle and “NO” to risky behaviors.

Look into Real Life

Created in partnership with the DEA, Operation Prevention offers tools for educators, families, and communities to support prevention efforts. These resources are aligned to national health and science standards and integrate seamlessly into classroom instruction.

Through hands-on investigations, students explore the science behind substance misuse and its impact on the brain and body. English and Spanish resources, self-paced modules, and culturally responsive content help kickstart life-saving conversations.

The latest Virtual Field Trip, An Ounce of Prevention, empowers high school students to make informed decisions and become advocates for prevention in their communities. Students meet real people working to combat the fentanyl crisis and raise awareness about counterfeit drugs.

Join us Oct 29 during Red Ribbon Week for Careers at Sea and Shore: A Virtual Field Trip to Maritime Manufacturing Centers — designed for Grades 6–12. This experience takes students behind the scenes to see how submarines are built and introduces them to the engineers, welders, and technicians who make it happen.

More than just a look at cool technology, this field trip highlights how living a healthy lifestyle can open doors to meaningful careers in industries like maritime manufacturing and national security.

 
“Red Ribbon Week is a powerful reminder that every choice students make is a piece of the bigger picture. By providing educators with engaging, real-world resources, we help students build the skills they need to make healthy decisions and lead safe, fulfilling lives. Our partners are committed to supporting these conversations with content that’s age-appropriate, inclusive, and empowering.”
 Madeline O’Neil, Senior Partner Impact Manager at Discovery Education

This year, honor Red Ribbon Week by sharing ideas for making healthy choices, raising awareness of real-life challenges, and encouraging responsible decision-making in and out of school.

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Opening Doors to the Future: Celebrating Workforce Development Month in the Classroom  https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/opening-doors-to-the-future-celebrating-workforce-development-month-in-the-classroom/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 20:31:02 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=199194 September is Workforce Development Month—a time to recognize the importance of preparing today’s students for tomorrow’s careers. For educators, it’s a powerful reminder that career readiness starts early, and that exposure to real-world opportunities can be the spark that ignites a student’s future.  Imagine a classroom where students not only learn about math, science, and […]

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September is Workforce Development Month—a time to recognize the importance of preparing today’s students for tomorrow’s careers. For educators, it’s a powerful reminder that career readiness starts early, and that exposure to real-world opportunities can be the spark that ignites a student’s future. 

Imagine a classroom where students not only learn about math, science, and history—but also meet astronauts, engineers, designers, and data scientists. For many students, especially those in underserved communities, this kind of exposure can be life-changing. 

Why Career Exposure Matters

Educators know that curiosity is the spark that ignites lifelong learning. But curiosity needs fuel—and one of the most powerful sources is real-world relevance. When students meet professionals from diverse industries, they begin to see possibilities they may never have imagined. They start asking questions like: 

  • What does it take to become an astronaut? 
  • How do you design technology for space exploration? 
  • Could I do something like that one day? 

For students who may not have role models in high-tech or emerging industries, these moments of connection can be transformative. They don’t just learn about careers—they begin to see themselves in them. 

Career Connect: Bringing the Future into the Classroom

When you’re missing individuals in classrooms due to vacancies, your principals have to be very creative on how we ensure our kids are safe and continue to receive a high-quality education.

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Discovery Education’s Career Connect feature in Discovery Education Experience is designed to do exactly that. By linking K–12 classrooms with innovative industry leaders, Career Connect helps educators build students’ career readiness while sparking engagement and curiosity. 

Thousands of professionals have already shared their stories with classrooms across the country. And this October, students will have the chance to hear from one of the most inspiring voices in space exploration for a special spotlight virtual experience. 

 

 

Career Connect Spotlight: Bob Behnken

On October 7 at 1:00 PM ET, students in grades 6–12 can tune in live to hear from Bob Behnken, Vice President for Exploration, Products, and Technology Strategy at Lockheed Martin Space Systems—and a retired NASA astronaut. 

Bob will share what it’s like to do a spacewalk, fly a shuttle mission to the International Space Station, and train for space exploration right here on Earth. He’ll also talk about the skills needed to work in space—and answer student questions submitted in advance. 

Register Now to submit questions and join the event. 

Additionally, check out IF/THEN® STEM video profiles and student choice boards to spark curiosity, then explore a wide network of STEM volunteers ready to virtually visit your classroom with Career Connect. With support from Lyda Hill Philanthropies, you’ll help students see themselves in STEM and build bold futures.

More Ways to Explore Careers in STEM

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Discovery Education and the STEM Careers Coalition offer even more tools to help students explore future-ready careers: 

Career Finder Interactive 

Wondering where to begin the journey toward a STEM career? The Career Finder interactive helps students discover in-demand careers that align with their interests. By answering a few simple questions, students can explore personalized career paths and learn what skills and education they’ll need to succeed. 

 Try Career Finder and start exploring today 

Forging Innovation: A Mission Possible Virtual Field Trip

On October 9, 2025, unlock access starting at 7:00 AM ET to a brand-new virtual field trip: 

Forging Innovation: A Mission Possible Virtual Field Trip
(Grades 6–12 | 22 minutes)
 

Take your students on a virtual journey into the world of steel—how it’s made, shaped, and used to build the future. This immersive experience introduces students to the science, engineering, and innovation behind one of the world’s most essential materials. 

Can’t join on the premiere date? No worries—watch at a time that’s most convenient for your class. 

Resources for Educators

Career Connect and the STEM Careers Coalition provide curated classroom resources—videos, ready-to-use activities, lessons, and interactive tools—to support career exploration and workforce readiness. These materials help educators integrate career learning into everyday instruction, making it accessible and engaging for all students.

This Workforce Development Month let’s celebrate the educators who are opening doors for students—connecting them with careers they may never have known existed and helping them build the skills to thrive in a changing world. Programs like Career Connect and tools like Career Finder make it easier than ever to bring the future into the classroom—and to show students that their future is full of possibility. 

Sign up to access the Virtual Field Trip and classroom resources - delivered straight to your inbox.

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Exploring Augmented Reality in Education https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/exploring-augmented-reality-in-education/ Wed, 30 Jul 2025 19:34:02 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=183182 Augmented reality (AR) is entering the classroom with a roar! Educators and students everywhere are becoming immediately engaged and amazed by the endless possibilities these virtual worlds unlock. Now is a great time to familiarize yourself with this game-changing tech for your classroom and see what it can do for your learners. What is Augmented […]

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Augmented reality (AR) is entering the classroom with a roar! Educators and students everywhere are becoming immediately engaged and amazed by the endless possibilities these virtual worlds unlock. Now is a great time to familiarize yourself with this game-changing tech for your classroom and see what it can do for your learners.

What is Augmented Reality?

Augmented reality is a technology that uses the existing environment and overlays new digital information to enhance the real world. It can be as easy and user-friendly as downloading an AR app on your device. And great apps are available. Choose a path for your lessons, download an app, and play with it!

A Familiar Concept

Still can’t visualize it? I was first exposed to AR in 2015 while visiting my nephew and his family. His daughter couldn’t wait to show us her latest creation of her “dog dad.” She took a photo of her dad and, with the help of Snapchat, added a cartoon dog’s ears, nose, whiskers, and mouth over his image. Ta-da! Dog dad!

Not too long after that, the Pokémon Go craze swept the world. Kids and adults alike couldn’t wait to use their smartphones, follow the directions around town, and find the Pokémon creatures captured by their screens. Over one billion lifetime downloads occurred since its release in 2016.

EdTech companies soon realized the potential AR had for the classroom and began developing apps with pedagogical precision, consequently introducing an exciting new element to instruction and enhancing student achievement outcomes.

Top AR Tools to Explore First

Two new AR apps quickly gaining popularity are TimePod Adventures and Sandbox AR from Discovery Education. 

TimePod Adventures

TimePod Adventures offers a narrative-driven learning experience where students immerse themselves in three-dimensional storylines that spark their curiosity and inspire them to investigate, collaborate, and solve problems. To bring the magic to life, all you need is an iPhone or iPad and you’ll find students hooked and naturally engaged. 

Series 1 of TimePod Adventures: takes students to Mars in the year 2072, where colonists are facing problems relating to finding water. Over three 10-minute episodes, students will help their AI assistant ‘ADA’ to solve problems and drill for water, before skipping ahead a few weeks to see how their help has impacted the colony. 

Series 2 of TimePod Adventures: We follow ADA back in time – 67 million years, to be exact! This time, there’s something in our time that shouldn’t be there and it’s the student’s job to return it to prehistoric Montana. Come face to face with life-size dinosaurs in this thrilling new adventure! 

Sandbox AR

Sandbox AR is a “maker” app that allows students and teachers to create, share, and even inhabit a virtual environment. Imagine your students immersing themselves in ancient Egypt, or exploring space without ever leaving the ground! Once again, all it takes is an iPad, a flat surface, and augmented worlds come to life as students add artifacts, buildings, and scenery to create their own virtual “sandbox.”

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If you have room, you can even scale up to life-size mode, letting students walk through this fascinating virtual world. What kid wouldn’t love that?! By using Sandbox AR in their work, students can create memorable moments that embed knowledge and understanding while fueling a deep desire to learn more.

To introduce this AR technology, take advantage of DE’s Sandbox Quick Start Guide and pre-made lessons that help lead augmented reality integration into classroom instruction. 

Get started by choosing a template like a city and have each student add 3D objects to the landscape until the scene is built out. Let them experiment with the app and unleash their own creativity. You’ll find students eager to not only explore the pre-built worlds in Sandbox AR, but build their own sandbox to dive deeper into lesson concepts and demonstrate what they’ve learned. The possibilities with AR in the classroom are truly endless.

Deeper Learning Through Immersive Experiences

DE’s Senior Director of Immersive Content Phil Birchinall, FRSA, sees all kinds of educational uses for this tech. “If they’re using and experiencing an Egyptian temple, students can write more expressively because they’ve actually been there.” He explains that their knowledge of the subject matter is deeper, adding to the sophistication of their understanding.

According to Birchinall, augmented reality has a firm place in the future of education. Using AR creates an emotional response in students “that really makes them stop in their tracks and go, ‘Whoa! What’s happening here?’” That intense, emotional reaction prepares them for learning, and as students continue to immerse themselves in the material, the quality, speed, and depth of understanding become manifest.

The Future of AR in Education

As with all technology, the landscape is constantly changing, and more exciting iterations are on the way. DE, for example, will add green screen capabilities to the app in the near future. Imagine a student taking classmates on a Virtual Field Trip to the Grand Canyon, or explaining a math concept using fun digital objects to present the material. Creativity is front and center. Additionally, companies are working on field-of-view optical displays (glasses and goggles) that will result in a hands-free interface. Eventually, the need to hold a phone or tablet up to experience AR will fade away.

Birchinall’s advice to new users: “Always, always play with it as an individual teacher. Understand the breadth and limitations of it.” He also recommends teachers give students time to really play with it. They’re naturally curious and “will take it to levels we would never think of!” “Be brave,” he urges. “Don’t feel you have to have the answers to everything; let [your students] take you on a journey. And don’t always be a ‘teacher.’ Be a learner and learn alongside your students.” Remember the popularity of the Pokémon Go and Snapchat craze? “Their minds are so open to it—it’s  their world!”

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This Month at DE: May https://www.discoveryeducation.com/blog/teaching-and-learning/this-month-at-de-may/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 01:58:25 +0000 https://www.discoveryeducation.com/?post_type=blog&p=189867 May is here and the end of school is just around the corner. While your students may have one foot out the door, keep them engaged until the last day with these fresh teaching ideas and timely content!  Pop of PL What’s New Trending Topics Magic Moment Pop of Professional Learning Literacy is a key […]

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May is here and the end of school is just around the corner. While your students may have one foot out the door, keep them engaged until the last day with these fresh teaching ideas and timely content! 

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Literacy is a key predictor of student success and essential across subjects, from reading lab instructions to solving word problems. Since reading combines language comprehension and word recognition, practicing literacy skills helps students develop these abilities beyond their ELA classes. Try these Top 10 SOS Instructional Strategies, which focus on building background knowledge, strengthening comprehension, and enhancing disciplinary vocabulary.

Timely Moments

Check out popular resources in Discovery Education Experience to keep student engaged with timely moments in May—right up until the last bell rings before summer! 

My Digital Life

Nine out of ten tweens use social media and gaming apps! As summer approaches, help equip your students with the skills to recognize and avoid irresponsible online behaviors through an engaging animated video series. This series, created in partnership with Norton, emphasizes the importance of making responsible decisions in our digital lives.

Operation Prevention

Grades 6-12

In honor of Take Back Day that was recently held on April 26 and organized by the DEA, we invite you to visit the Operation Prevention ChannelThere, you’ll find valuable resources, including hands-on investigations where students delve into the science behind substance misuse and its effects on the brain and body.

Ask, Listen, Learn

Grades 3-8

Created in partnership with Responsbility.org, the newly updated Ask, Listen, Learn Channel offers resources designed to uncover the science behind how alcohol affects developing brains, bodies, and behavior—empowering students to make impactful decisions on their health.

Magic Moment

As the school year winds down, many K-12 classes have taken all kinds of field trips to museums, plays, parks, and more. And there’s still time to visit new places with Discovery Education’s Virtual Field Trips! Not sure how to incorporate them into your classroom time? Check out this recent blog Elevating Learning: Instructional Strategies for Engaging Virtual Field Trips.

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