Teacher Resources

Padlet

www.padlet.com

This is an excellent site to have students post responses to a reading or questions or ???. This is an example I used with my 5th Grade Science Class a few years ago. https://padlet.com/robinma1/jk6p9nn3werb

Students can type, record (voice or video), or several different other options.

Here is a sandbox page where almost everything is unlocked for you to check out. https://padlet.com/robinma1/ddioqzlgcvhl

If you use this, let me help you set up some of the permissions and sharing.

Flipgrid

https://info.flipgrid.com/

This is similar to Padlet, but the students have to use the webcam to record their responses. Then you or others can respond to each other. Good for older students or younger with parents help. Teachers email me to see an example I did with my students in the past.

Deck.Toys

Deck.toys presents content in modules. And students have to show learning to pass the module and move to the next module. It is laid out in a game world interface.

Go here for more information: https://edtechawesomeness.com/2018/11/20/deck-toys-the-lesson-packaging-tool-that-you-didnt-even-know-you-needed/

Quizizz

https://quizizz.com/ - It's like Kahoot but can be played remotely. The questions appear on each players screen. There are a ton of precreated quizzes and you can create your own.