Use Flipgrid to further classroom conversations by assigning questions as homework assignments and then continue the conversation in class the next day. Ask students to weigh in on a critical current event for a social studies or civics class; use it in a math class to ask students to describe the process they used to solve a complex problem. You might also use Flipgrid as an opportunity for students to post reviews of books, movies, or television shows. Consider using a "grid" as a way to collect a range of students' responses on a single topic: Perhaps ask students at the end of a unit to reflect on what they've learned and what they'd recommend to other students.
Yup, you can make those math worksheets editable!
Yes, you can put the Spanish workbook pages online!
Yes, they can complete that character chart
Yeah - they can label the parts of a cell
Uh-huh, they can label the map of Eurasia
Zinging up your video assignments (best advice comes after about 30 secs)
Ideas for using videos more effectively
Creating a video library within your Google Classroom for your video resources or class lectures