Instruction in Action

YouTube for TEACHER's:

  • Create a playlist for lessons

  • Use videos to inspire

  • Access high-quality educational video

  • Create Extension opportunities

  • Set an assignment that requires students
    to research and make their own videos

  • Demonstrate experiments

  • Flip the classroom

  • Customize your lessons

YouTube for Student Creations:

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● Create a picture math story

● Solve a math problem with multiple steps explaining their thinking as they solve the problem

● Solve a math word problem while explaining their thinking

● Explain cause and effect of electric and magnetic interactions between two objects not in contact with each other

● Illustrate fractions (parts and whole) on a number line while explaining the placement

● Draw a bar graph interpreting the data represented

o How many more, the least, the highest response, etc.

● Illustrate a particular habitat, construct a well thought out explanation why some organisms can survive well in this habitat, and other do not.

● Illustrate and explain various cycles in science
(water, life cycle, food chains, parts of the plant)

● Explain data and graphical images that describe weather conditions

o Determine why it is important to know this information

Book Trailers

  • Students explore character, plot, and theme and write persuasively as they develop a movie­style trailer for a book they have read.

Digital Storytelling:

  • Create animated movies and cartoons to tell a story Could use Powtoons, Animoto, Toontastic, Do Ink, or apps such as Shadow Puppet Edu, etc.

Talking History

      • Upload a photo from the internet into ChatterPix and make the picture, speak in order to describe the time period this person lived, accomplishments, setbacks, and their location during their lifetime

      • Interview a person in History

      • Live History Bio

      • Documentary Creations