Welcome to the World of Blooket: a new take on trivia and …
Welcome to the World of Blooket: a new take on trivia and review games! Sign up to get started! Introduction video @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFe9Rch0Q8w
The way it works is that a teacher/host picks a question set and a unique game mode. Then, we generate a code that players can use to join the game on their own devices. After the game starts, players will answer questions to help them win. That’s where the fun starts, because we offer a variety of games to keep students engaged and excited!
Students are encouraged to participate in games with rewards for answering questions and exploring new methods of learning. Overcoming our challenges drives students to perform well while reviewing.
Question sets can be painlessly imported or created easily with our powerful Set Builder. You can also explore our incredible collection of sets built by other amazing users on the Discover page.
Ditch the old, redundant classroom review game and try out our variety of unique, engaging game modes. Also, edit game settings with a variety of options to truly make Blooket the perfect tool for you.
Book Creator is a simple tool for creating awesome digital books. This …
Book Creator is a simple tool for creating awesome digital books. This site is a great way to bring creativity to your classroom or home. Students create, read and publish using a set of tools that is simple to use. Features include: - 50 hand-picked fonts to choose from - Add images or take your own photos - Drop in video or music, or even record your voice - Use the pen tool to draw or annotate - Use shapes, arrows and emojis to express your ideas - Portrait, square, or landscape book layouts
Students combine text, images, audio and video to create: Interactive stories Digital portfolios Research journals Poetry books Science reports Instruction manuals ‘About me’ books Comic adventures
Bookopolis is a social network for kids that lets them log books …
Bookopolis is a social network for kids that lets them log books and connect with other readers gr 1-8+. By creating an account, students create a virtual bookshelf and join a community of young readers who can discover new books, share book reviews and track their reading with a digital reading log. The site offers book recommendations ("Bookopolis Picks" and "What's Popular Right Now"), the opportunity to explore book reviews by other young readers, a featured book of the week, the opportunity to earn points and badges, plus the option to find books by grade (1-3, 3-6, 6-8, 8-12). You can sign in as an educator, a student or a parent. Choose the online version or download the app from your app store.
Brain Builders is an animated video series you can share with your …
Brain Builders is an animated video series you can share with your students to help them understand what the brain does in order to read–the first time the Science of Reading has been placed in the hands of students.
Join Minh on his journey as his babysitter, Tamara, helps him cultivate a love for reading and understanding the Science of Reading. Series includes 13 episodes you don’t want to miss!
The Building Literacy with Technology in Elementary guide provides articles, samples, and …
The Building Literacy with Technology in Elementary guide provides articles, samples, and lessons to find new ideas and approaches to engage learners in building skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
In the Building Literacy with Technology in Elementary guide you will explore: - Ways to get students making in language arts, - Take a creative approach to student work with informational text, - How to motivate students by creating their own comics, cartoons, and graphic novels.
The guide includes lesson plans where students: - Design a new cover for a book they are reading to demonstrate comprehension and explore character, plot, setting, symbolism, and conflict. - Create a digital scrapbook that showcases the viewpoint of the main character of a novel. - Illustrate and translate the meaning of an idiom to help others learn these examples of figurative language. - Write and produce an animated tall tale about a famous person. - Explore character, plot, and theme and learn to write persuasively as they develop a movie-style trailer for a book they have read. - Learn and practice persuasive writing and presentation skills. - Personify an object and write a story as part of an online book or animated adventure. - Analyze verse and explore meaning by creating a visual poem.
These articles, lessons, and strategies engage students through creative technology to maximize student literacy skills.
The Building Literacy with Technology in Primary guide provides articles, samples, and …
The Building Literacy with Technology in Primary guide provides articles, samples, and lessons to find new ideas and approaches to engage your students in building skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
In the Building Literacy with Technology in Primary guide you will explore: - Engaging new readers and writers with creative technologies - Using digital storytelling in the primary classroom - Inspiring every student to be an author
The guide includes lesson plans where students: - Explore initial sounds through the creation of a classroom ABC book. - Learn to write using alliteration and create illustrations that support and reflect their writing. - Practice writing and illustrating as they create a page in your class’s adaptation of their favorite pattern story. - Write a letter to their parents, or classroom teacher, to persuade them to get a new pet, supporting their opinion with reasons and examples. - Research an animal and create a riddle to showcase their knowledge and engage other students in the natural world. - Create a book review on a card or 3D cube to help others choose books they will enjoy. - Learn about the haiku poetry form and write and illustrate their own haiku poems. - Write how-to stories about getting ready for school and publish them to share with their families and to use at home.
These articles, lessons, and strategies engage students through creative technology to maximize student literacy skills.
A combination of focused activities and creative, open-ended technology projects can help …
A combination of focused activities and creative, open-ended technology projects can help you take a new approach to building literacy with your secondary students. Use these articles, samples, and lessons to find new ideas and approaches that will work for your learners.
The Building Literacy in Secondary guide includes: - Articles - Reading, Literacy, and Digital Creativity - SPLAT...POW...WOW! Motivating Readers and Writers - More Than Just a Writing Prompt - Supporting 6+1 Trait Writing
Lesson Plans - Create a Video Poem - Design a Book Cover - Character Scrapbook - Not Your Average Portfolio - MyBook (Fakebook) Page - Digital Book Trailers
These articles, lessons, and strategies engage students through creative technology to maximize student literacy skills.
Child-Led, Hands-On, Active Learning for Kids including: Math Reading Writing Sports and …
Child-Led, Hands-On, Active Learning for Kids including: Math Reading Writing Sports and Recreation Colors Multilingual Teaching Tips (lots of Chinese resources)
Lead the new generation of curious explorers! Create a well-rounded education with …
Lead the new generation of curious explorers!
Create a well-rounded education with free lessons, activities, games and more! From social studies to world languages to SEL, Carmen Sandiego inspires curiosity in every subject.
Lead students through over 100 classroom activities inspired by the new Netflix series.
Travel the world with Carmen and our partners at Google Earth and Google Expeditions.
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These Christmas seasonal pages will provide you with great resources for the …
These Christmas seasonal pages will provide you with great resources for the Christmas holiday season. Ideas within this section include: journal activities, ornaments, craft ideas, word searches, word scrambles, recipes, colouring pages, bulletin board ideas, lesson plans, and more.
Christmas is a time for sharing, singing, decorating, and enjoying the season. …
Christmas is a time for sharing, singing, decorating, and enjoying the season. Experience the joy with your students, using these Christmas lesson plans, activities, printables, and skill builders. There are free worksheets, bulletin board ideas, printable art activities, literature units, and more! They will also enjoy Christmas games that you will find educational as well. You can discuss the religious and cultural meaning behind Christmas in your social studies class, create holiday crafts and decorations for art class, incorporate the seasonal theme into your math class, and read Christmas books in reading class. There is so much for your students to enjoy!
Classroom cereal is a fun and easy way to practice grammatical exercises …
Classroom cereal is a fun and easy way to practice grammatical exercises daily. How does it work? Print out free short stories — find the errors which help students can build their proofreading skills and become aware of what it takes for clean and precise writing.
"CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students …
"CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students in grades 3-12. Our resources are: Flexible; Research-Based; Aligned to the Common Core State Standards; Created by teachers, for teachers. They believe in the transformative power of a great text, and a great question. That’s why we are committed to keeping CommonLit completely free, forever." (CommonLit site)
"CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students …
"CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students in grades 3-12. Our resources are: Flexible; Research-Based; Created by teachers, for teachers. They believe in the transformative power of a great text, and a great question. That’s why we are committed to keeping CommonLit completely free, forever." (CommonLit site)
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