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Welcome to Tiger One, the online collection of K-12 technology resources that can be integrated into any classroom.
RetroReport is a free resource that teachers can sign up for to gain access to more than 300 videos and lessons to connect the past to the present, fostering engagement and critical thinking skills that include Science, U.S. History, World History, Psychology, Geography, Civics and Government, Media and News Literacy, and Environment. ~AO
Spokabulary is a free site to create custom spelling and vocabulary games from your own word lists that does not require a sign-in. Enter three or more words, and choose a category and learning goal. Students use a link and choose from six different games to practice the words, meanings, and spellings. ~AO
Try it as a student with my list here.
We know A.I. will be part of our students future (especially since it's already part of their present). But it can be difficult thinking about how to prepare our students for it. This article provides "10 Ways to Incorporate A.I. Literacy Into Any Classroom" through awareness, and what you need to know about A.I. technology. ~AO
Make vocabulary lessons unforgettable
Canva has released and Polls & Quizzes features that will allow you to put a menu right within a presentation (like PearDeck and Nearpod) . This would be a great way to gather formative assessment data and keep kids engaged in a presentation style lesson. Search for it in the Elements tab. ~AO
In this video, Eric Curts shows ways to use AI for classroom activities without giving students direct access. These activities include an AI Interview, Debate, Games, and Co-Writing. ~AO