View the video to see a brief introduction to the Seesaw learning tools:
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The Seesaw Community Library is a growing resource of thousands of grade-level and subject-specific activities, created by teachers in the Seesaw community. Browse free ideas that are ready to be assigned to your students today - or modify any Activity to meet the needs of your students.
Seesaw Lessons are a digital library of standards-aligned learning experiences that accelerate skills students need most whether in-person, hybrid, or remote – all ready to assign right in Seesaw.
School-wide skills are now on Seesaw! I uploaded all of the Putnam City report card items for Pre-K - 2nd onto Seesaw, so now you can tag skills for your different assignments.
Skills are not viewable by parents or students. These are a great option for tracking mastery within Seesaw.
You can go back and tag already posted assignments with skills and moving forward you can tag the skill before posting.
View the video for more information about skills.
Teachers have the ability to send announcements to students and families.
Families must be connected with the Seesaw Family app to receive messages.
View the video for more information.
Giving students individual feedback is important in any classroom! View the video to learn how to give feedback in Seesaw.
Seesaw allows for you to organize your student work and activies with folders. Using folders will help you to quickly see only the posts you need to see. You can go back and put your activities in the correct folder and moving forward when you post an activity, place it in the folder before hand and save yourself time.
Use this printable pdf to teach students the various icons on Seesaw.
Creating your very own seesaw activities is made easier with Google Slides! Watch the video to learn how to export your Google Slides as images that you can then use in Seesaw.