Ask students what they already know about the topic with a text question
Ask students if they’re ready to move on with a multiple choice question.
Draw out a mind map to diagram what you’ve been studying.
Retell what you’ve learned that day in your own words.
Ask students to create a new ending/outcome for something you’ve studied that day.
Ask students to describe their thinking process instead of providing the answer.
Have students put items in order (chronological, sequential, etc.).
Predict what happens next in a video or a story.
Label a diagram.
Create an advertisement.
With the audio feature:
Give instructions verbally.
Do social-emotional checks.
Explain answers.
Read a story.
Guide pronunciation.
More ideas:
Teach coordinate graphs with draggable dots (premium) and a coordinate plane.
Teach grammar with draggable icons.
Display a short passage of text with a drawing slide
Have students in a world language class translate a sentence with a text slide.