An interactive presentation and lesson delivery tool designed to enhance student learning during a slide show. Throughout, teachers can pause at points where they've added questions. There are five interactive question types: drawing, "Draggable™" (for matching quizzes), text, number, and multiple choice. Teachers can view students' responses to these questions immediately, as well as post the results anonymously on-screen for all students to see.
If you use video or animations in your slides add the Pear Deck Power Up extension. This extensions works in the background to avoid pauses in playback.
Flipgrid is a website that allows teachers to create "grids" to facilitate video discussions. Each grid is like a message board where teachers can pose questions, called "topics," and their students can post video responses that appear in a tiled grid display. Grids can be shared with classes, small groups, or any collection of users interested in a common strand of questions.
The next generation of the graphing calculator. The calculator can plot a variety of different equations, from lines to parabolas and more. It can take a set of data and create a graph. Students can enter an unlimited number of mathematical expressions and instantly see results graphed on the page.
With the Chrome extension Loom, it's incredibly easy to capture and share a quick recording of your screen right from your browser. Record a lesson and send easily in an email or google classroom with loom.
Screencastify is another useful chrome extension to record your screen. Teachers can record themselves to create a flipped classroom, explain difficult concepts, recap the day's main objectives, demonstrate an idea, or give students audio or video feedback on their work. Record a single tab in your web browser, capture all screen activity, or use your webcam to record or insert a video of yourself. While recording, use the tools to write, draw, erase, keep time, restart, or spotlight a section on the screen.
A tool for using technology to administer quizzes, discussions or surveys. It is a game based classroom response system played by the whole class in real time. Multiple-choice questions are projected on the screen. Students answer the questions with their smartphone, tablet or computer. Updated features allow teachers to invite students to complete from outside the classroom.
This free, one-stop shop for creating sleek graphics, web stories, and animated videos is incredibly easy to use and challenges students to think critically about visual presentation.
Make math digital! Easily add equations, formulas, graphs and more to g suite for education apps and microsoft. WordType, handwrite, or dictate any expression, with no tricky coding or math languages to master.
Motivate students and reclaim your time.
Free self-paced quizzes to review, assess, and engage—in class and at home. Click the image to see a quick overview.
Teachers can share PDF files with students, and students can annotate the files using a variety of tools including highlight, add text, draw, add shapes, and more. Students can easily complete tasks and save files to the Google Drive.