Seesaw-
Our Kindergarteners and first graders use this regularly, but it isn’t limited to them. I have accounts for K-5 (I think). New students that are in 3-5 will need to be added. It is a VERY easy forum to be able to have students respond. If we can gather up some funds, we may be able to have even more options if we pay for an account! Let me know if you want to access these student accounts.
Seesaw can be used on an iPad or desktop computer. Some of the nicer features can only be accessed with newer iPads...but the basics are certainly usable, especially online.
Here are some links to tutorials I have made for teachers in the past:
This is the invite code to see more tools and notes for Seesaw from our PD sessions in the Tech Committee’s Google Classroom: zzpwisr
PicCollage/Seesaw app smashing
What is “live drawing” and why would I want my students to use it
Transitioning from Seesaw to Drive - this may be useful for MS students, so they have the ease of recording and demonstrating, but can then add files to Google Classroom