How you can use it in the classroom:
Matching activities with words and pictures
Matching activities with voice - matching Saulteaux words, matching a picture to recorded word, matching a part of a story to a passage, matching a letter sound, trigraph or digraph, stating the equation and them finding the answer, matching the written word of a number to the said word
To create content for students to learn from
Building words
Tracing letters or sight words
create word building slide decks for vocabulary
have audio files attached to a slide
fill in the blank sentence structure practice (adjectives, adverbs, descriptive words)
flashcards for math
have students create a virtual trip for a historical site
Sight word practice (have the word up and an audio recording - on voice notes on an iPad, on Audacity on a computer, on Garageband)
students to create a presentation
fact review
vocabulary introduction
a safe list of Just Dance or brain breaks that aren't blocked
Can be used for:
Jeopardy games
Go behind this door to solve activities
Escape Rooms
Reading Library collection for those into BitEmoji Classrooms
Games
Virtual Mazes
Pick your ending story (great for students to create their own!)
Once they are downloaded onto your computer you can also find them in Word docs, Powerpoint, etc. too!