A good resource for creating flash cards that students can then use in a variety of simple flash card games. Lots of cognitive and educational research supports the value of flash cards as a form of spaced learning.
Good for game-show style quizzes and presentations where you want a participatory, back-and-forth response from the audience. Bright colors, music.
A solid polling resource that gives you a bit more flexibility than the polling feature on Google Slides, but isn’t necessarily an improvement on the Zoom polling feature. Can be useful when used at the beginning of class by placing on the board, inviting student response before the class kicks off.
If you’re looking to provide students with a project-based learning experience, Canva is a fantastic resource. Students can use Canva to create educational infographics, timelines, or storyboards. The templates are really, really sharp.