To use files linked below, click on the link below the image, download the file, tap the download arrow, and open the file. These files are sorted in K-2, 3-5, and ALL LEVELS, but many tasks can be adapted to fit your students' level. Please reach out to your tech coaches for help changing and/or implementing these activities.
These activities can be adapted for various activities for students in any grade.
Use this template to help build an understanding of new words.
*Shared by Kelly from Apple
Encourage acts of kindness in YOUR classroom with this Bingo board.
*Shared by Kelly from Apple, the literacy guru from January's PD.
Download this file for students to add pictures of their work, recordings, and photos of themselves. It's a great way to collect their work throughout the year to showcase for families. Reach out to your coaches if you want help adjusting this for your own uses.
A baseball card template you can use to show off your educator stats or to incorporate for a character/figure you're studying.
*Shared by Kelly
Use this template with students so that they can tap and complete their phoneme-grapheme mapping.
A vocab choice board that is applicable for vocab from any content area. You give students the words, and they get choices in showing what the word means through video, photo, audio, drawing, or text.
Keynote slides with built-in backgrounds that include handwriting lines, graph paper, and more.
Students can create a personal timeline as they demonstrate understanding timeline traits.
Use these ideas to bring learning to life in your classroom with the help of the iPad.
Use these ideas to bring learning to life in your classroom with the help of the iPad.
Create these to showcase the great things your students learned this year. Have them all compiled together for a class video.
Kindergarten students use digital blocks to measure length and compare shortest to tallest objects.
Kindergarten students find 2D and 3D shapes, take pictures, trace them, and explain how they know what it is.
Students use their weekly book or reading passage to practice reading fluency and do a retelling using shapes, emojis, and drawing.
Students examine different components that make up the various communities in which they live. Click here for a video resource to start lesson.
A template for your students to go on a detective hunt to find, examine, and discuss 3D shapes around them.
Give students multiple entry points by engaging different modalities for this word study template.
Document your students' growth in both appearance and reading ability between the beginning and end of the year. Download the file to add to Schoolwork.
A template from the Education Community, this activity asks students to use describing words, measure using cubes, count, draw, and explore scientific properties of pumpkins.
*Developed by Karen Irwin
In this file, students write about their research of an animal's diet, habitat, and interesting facts. They conclude by using Animal Safari to take a picture with their animal. Don't forget to export as a movie when they're done.
This was created for fifth grade to use in order to assess comprehension at the end of group reading rounds.
This was designed for third-grade economics. Students design their own Michigan business.
Decorate the locker of the character from your story. What would they have in there? Why?
This is for a more scaffolded and higher-level informational report on animals. Be sure to reach out to Liz or Tanya so that you can incorporate the AR portion of this project.
Use photo, video, audio, and drawing to share about an imagined 51st state in the study of the 5 themes of geography.
Use this board for students to share about themselves, a character, someone in history, or more.
A Keynote template to add relevant information about the character, explorer, or author your students are studying.
A project for students to complete as they use their iPads to backpack through different Hispanic countries by collecting research, using audio, drawing country flags, and more.
This is a project for students to research an explorer and choose from creative options to show what they've learned about their explorer.
The scratch off activity is a fun way for students to get a prompt and includes a space for them to write their responses.
This is a project that asks students to research holidays (Christmas or other) in other countries.
Create a postcard after researching a country to share what you saw when you traveled there.
SLIDE DECK KEYNOTE ACTIVITY FOR STUDENTS
Use this activity to teach review active listening when students have devices in their hands. You can put the Keynote activity in Schoolwork so that students can access it.
Digital Citizenship Week resources that include different topics, lessons, and other activities for grades K-2 and 3-5.