SeeSaw can support learning in the younger grades. Teachers can use it to ask students to show their learning, to post problems that they want the students to solve, or to
Math
Students can use SeeSaw to record their thinking in math. They can work in pairs, or alone. This gives the teacher an opportunity to review a student's understanding at any time. It also gives the student a record of his or her learning to share with parents.
This is a video found on YouTube
Literacy
Students can use SeeSaw to record and listen to themselves - reading. This is a student from Mrs. Jacobson's first grade class at WES demonstrating reading.
Here is a student in STEM explaining the final project of a computer science unit. Students can use SeeSaw to discuss their work at any stage - for formative as well as summative assessments.