You love Kahoot!, you love Quizlet, and other formative assessment tools. Yet, there are times you really don't feel like writing out all those questions and answers. Sometimes, you wish you could quickly ask a question verbally and have students buzz in like on Jeopardy! Well, Multibuzzer might just have you covered...
Blooket combines the best of other review game platforms to provide students with engaging opportunities to earn rewards while working through question sets. Just be careful not to mispronounce it...
You've used Google Slides for years as a presentation tool. It fulfills that role quite nicely. Yet, you wonder if there are other ways that it could be used to create fun and meaningful learning moments. How about a "Choose Your Own Adventure" story...
You want to have students explore the world but know full well a field trip is not going to happen. You want to get students creating while they see what the world looks like in reality. You want to give a face to the places you are reading about in a novel, a climate zone you're studying in science, or location you're covering in history. You could use Thinglink...
Everyone has used Google Slides! It has become a staple in the classroom these days. If you aren't using Pear Deck, you haven't unlocked the full potential of a Slide Deck! As a bonus, there is a collection of ready-to-use templates to save you some time...
When Kahoot! came out, you loved it! It was a game-changer! Now you notice that everyone and their mothers is using it to the point where it's losing its appeal. Maybe it's time to go a little retro with your review games...
Ziplet is a great tool to run digital exit tickets, daily bellringers and SEL checks with students! All teachers, both real and fictional, would agree...