Why you'd use this page: to find a way to help students grow and learn in your class by leveraging AI for feedback and individualized support.
Other uses: students can use some tools to get their own feedback on writing, project concepts, idea starters, etc.
Audience: Teachers and TAs of students in grades 4-12 in all subject areas
Examples:
A Practice Set in Google Classroom on one skill area that students typically struggle with like PEMDAS or Mitosis (bonus: you create a mini lesson with Screencastify and attach it to the practice set). As the students are answering the questions, they use the support videos to relearn forgotten concepts. Key: PRACTICE not assessment - this is not meant to be graded in a traditional way.
Focusing on using data in paragraph responses with Class Companion. Students have 4 tries and receive feedback on how close they were to writing about the fall of the Roman Empire using 3 specific reasons that caused the fall. You've included a rubric that assesses writing, supporting arguments with facts, and explaining how the facts support the thesis.
After giving a writing assignment in a Google Doc with Google Classroom on the American Revolution, you set up a MagicSchool room for students to get their own feedback.
in Google Classroom
Right in Google Classroom, Practice Sets creates a supportive assignment for students who may struggle with the content. Attach your own resources or use the AI generated resources to give students extra support.
NEW: Import Google Forms, Add images to Questions, and more!
Create a writing (short or long) assignment with set criteria and a rubric. Class companion will give students individualized feedback on their righting and whether or not it meets your criteria/rubric.
Create a room for students to use AI safely to receive tutoring, just in time feedback, help with ideas and project starters, push creativity, and so much more! Intro to MagicSchool for students. You are in control of the chat and what the purpose of it.
in Google Classroom
Also right in Google Classroom, Video Questions are a great way to engage students in learning content. The Star on the videos means there are AI suggested questions already written for you that you can use! To get started, go to Classroom and click on "Resources" and then "Create Video Activity".