 We know that students learn best when they are engaged in hands-on learning experiences. Effective integration of technology does not simply replace hands-on learning, but actually enhances the physical learning environment and makes new learning possible. In this Me a Minute episode, you will learn about all the updates to the Lessons Library and how to use CSOL Lessons to transform learning in your classroom. With CSOL Lessons, teachers have come to expect high-quality standards-aligned content. We are now offering you even more of what you love. Lessons have expanded and now include new pre-K through 5th grade ready-to-teach content. Now there are pre-K-TK Lessons to support little ones in developing number sense, literacy, language development, and gross and fine motor skills. Lessons include even more comprehensive K through 5th grade computer science content with expansions in digital leadership with BEAN, computational thinking, visual data talks, and mission code. Plus, a brand new collection that builds coding fundamentals in grades K through 2 titled, Cold the World. Find any of these lessons in the CSOL Lessons Library by tapping on the Library tab at the top of your CSOL Journal or tapping the green Add button, selecting Assign Activity and clicking the CSOL Lessons tab. Here, you can find subject areas available for your grade level or you can search by standards. If you are teaching a lesson on letter sounds, simply tap on the Early Literacy tile, choose a collection to align with your content, and select your lesson. With CSOL Lessons, teachers now have everything they need to quickly and easily implement the lesson with their students. When you tap on a lesson, you will notice that they are broken down into various activities that allow students to practice skills in multimodal ways. Teachers can see the objectives and durations for each activity within the lesson to allow for planning within your day. Use the new Present to Class feature to model and introduce the lesson to your students. Teachers also have access to a printable lesson plan that will showcase student objectives, standards, instructional formats, and best practices for implementing the lesson with your students. CSOL Lessons now offer a Show What You Know activity to allow you to easily assess students' comprehension and mastery. This is also an opportunity for students to reflect on their learning. At CSOL, we are always listening and learning so we can best support you and your students. Your challenge this week is to explore the updated CSOL Lessons Library and find one lesson to assign to your students. Share the creativity you capture on Twitter using the hashtag CSOL Mia Minute.