We want to provide students a variety of activities to complete including but not limited to these examples:
Read an article and write a summary (digital or analog)
Complete a graphic organizer (digital or analog)
Watching a video clip and answering questions in a Google Form (digital)
Play a Quia game (digital)
Click on “Learn” in Quizlet to review concepts individually (digital)
Complete a Nearpod Student-Driven lesson individually (digital)
Complete a Peardeck self-paced lesson individually (digital)
Create a set of flashcards on the current unit’s review terms either in Quizlet or on paper (digital or analog)
Provide an answer to an opinion question prompt either in Google Classroom or on paper (digital or analog)
Have an online discussion with classmates surrounding a prompt in Google Classroom (digital)
Find a video or podcast that relates to something you’re talking about in class. Write 3 things you learned while listening or viewing (digital)
Read through the current chapter in your textbook, and make note of 3 topics that you don’t understand very well. (analog)
Use the frayer model organizer to outline one key term in the current chapter. This means that you’ll need to write a definition, draw a picture, create an example, write it out in a sentence, and create a non-example. (digital or analog)