The Bitmoji extension will allow you to input personalized items into your Documents. I'd be grateful if you provided me a Bitmoji of you that I would use to populate a virtual classroom.
Kami is a very functional PDF editor. Functions include inputting text directly onto a PDF, highlighting materials, and using sticky notes.
Giphy can be used to add some animated fun into a document.
To be entirely honest, I have not used Google Keep before. Alas, it can be used to organize definitions, keep track of useful websites, and remind us of those little things we can so easily forget.
Grammarly can be used to spell check as well as check the grammar in your documents. Might not be helpful with the math, but certainly will serve to improve one's writing skills.
Cite This For Me is a good resource to help give credit to those that created information we are using as references. Many likely use this in your English courses, alas we still should give credit when using photos, math processes or documents too.
EquatIO will allow for inputting math equations, formulas, and symbols into documents. There is a handwriting recognition function. Ohh, a Scientific Calculator and Periodic Table are also available.
Clever can be used to log into any account associated with MJUSD - making it very useful for both students and teachers to help one another.
GeoGebra is similar to DESMOS. I personally prefer DESMOS. Alas, there are educators and students who 'get' GeoGebra a bit better.
Clipboard History Pro is an excellent way to keep track of items you copy so that you can re-use them any time. The last 150 will be saved directly, but the best thing is that you can create a list of favorites to paste at anytime