Seesaw
Students and teachers can post materials, learning activities, and announcements in the class journal. Seesaw's creative tools allow students to annotate images, text, and even web pages to demonstrate the learning happening in their class.
How does Seesaw work?
Students use Seesaw’s creative tools to demonstrate learning in a portfolio or learning journal.
Teachers see what students know, and specifically encourage individual reflection and peer feedback.
Families only have access to their child's journal and can provide immediate feedback, comments, and encouragement. [Source: Edtech Advisor]
Guide to Getting Started
How to Login
Sign into Seesaw [https://app.seesaw.me]
Click/tap I'm a Student
Click/tap Sign In with Google
Rename Class
Click/tap on the wrench for Class Settings
Rename your class in Class Settings
*Note: Keep 2021-22 in class name
Download Journal Archives
Click/tap on Account Settings
Click/Tap on Journal Archives
Select class to download
Archive Class
Click/tap on the wrench for Class Settings
Scroll down and select Archive Class
Considerations For Using Seesaw
Teacher Practices
Collaborate with co-teachers and specialists per class to curate lessons in a personalized Activity Library for your school.
Paid Subscription Features
Save time with the following:
Drafts “Send Back to Student”
Create multipage posts
Schedule Activities
Add key skills for students
Sync student work from year-to-year and class-to-class in a single, streamlined portfolio.
Student Look Fors
Students use the creative tools (ie. draw+record, collage, video, etc.) to enhance their learning.
Students are using peer-to-peer speaking skills.
Students are using critical thinking skills and communication to capture or record their understanding.
School-to-Home Connection
Families can see their child's work and message their child's teacher privately through the Inbox.
Teachers and families can translate Seesaw content into over 55 languages.
Translation works for notes, captions, comments, announcements and messages.
Enhances parent and child communication to make learning more visible.