Apps and Websites
Anti-Racist Education
SPED
Parent Communication
Educational Technology
ThingLink (Resource 16)
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PDF Candy (Resource 15)
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AutoDraw (Resource 14)
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Peergrade (Resource 13)
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Newseum (Resource 12)
Click here for more info.
Book Creator (Resource 11)
Click here to learn more.
Google Lit Trip (through Google Earth) (Resource 10)
Click here to visit the Lit Trip website.
Kahoot! (Resource 9)
If you're new to Kahoot, watch this video to learn how to get started.
Click here to discover creative ways to integrate Kahoot into your teaching practice.
Click here to discover creative ways to integrate Kahoot into your teaching practice.
Quizizz (Resource 8)
Click here to check it out!
Google Forms (Resource 7)
Click here or here to see examples of Exit Tickets I have created and used successfully using Google Forms.
Socrative (Resource 6)
EdPuzzle (Resource 5)
A great tool for sub lessons, EdPuzzle allows you to import a video from the internet and add questions throughout. It tracks student progress so teachers can see how far in the video students are, what questions they miss, and if they re-watch segments of the video. It integrates nicely with Google Classroom, although the grading feature does not transfer.
Digital Literacy (Resource 4)
Common Sense Education has a website where they have posted thoughtful and relevant Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Attached and posted below is an example:
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6-8-unit1-cyberbullyingbeupstanding.pdf |
GoFormative (Resource 3)
Goformative.com. Create formative assessments with drawing, short answers, multiple choice, and essays (See Project 2).
Poll Everywhere (Resource 2)
Creates all sorts of kinds of polls, such as clicking on an image and making word clouds.
iBrainstorm (Resource 1)
A mind-maping substitution (SAMR) for the iPad.