With smartboard, writing or typing on the screen, highlighting or arrowing to specific topics and zooming in, teachers can make their lessons more dynamic. They can also share multimedia content, including presentations, videos, webpages, and images.
Use slideshows to organize you days and you lessons. Explore student-created multimedia presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint, LibreOffice, Prezi, or Google Docs. Great way for visual learners to stay on track and teachers as well.
Kids love videos, music and games. One of the most liked my kids are PBS kids, BrainPOP and Cool Math Games, DreamBox, and Minecraft Education. Awesome way for them to learn while having fun!
There are many websites that can help with practice and homework. The most common are Canvas, Clever, Lexia and IXL. One of my favorites in Near Pod, this platform you can share you screen and play interactive games with everyone in the classroom, just by sharing a code.
Many assessments are done on computers, for example SOLs. Normalizing assessments on technology will help them prepare for these major assessments. You can also create small quizzes and upload it to the platform you use, for example Canvas.