Websites
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What are they?
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Class Dojo |
This website is an amazing tool for classroom management. It’s kid friendly, encourages goal setting skills, helps foster a growth mindset, and allows you to connect with parents. |
Flo vocabulary
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Backed by research, this website transforms dull lessons into exciting lessons using rap music. This is a great tool for making learning more interactive and engaging for your students. Lesson plans are aligned with Common Core State and National standards and are in rap form. |
My Simple Show
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Create professional looking graphic videos to teach anything you want! These videos have been proven to boost student engagement and understanding of a lesson. This visual tool is fun and easy to create and will stay in your students’ minds after the lesson ends.
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Play Factile
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Jeopardy has always been a great way to get kids engage in and excited about learning while allowing the teacher to gauge the level of understanding for each student. However, making jeopardy cards can be very time consuming. This site helps you create an entertaining yet simple game of jeopardy that your students will love.
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G Suite
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G Suite is an amazing program for teachers. Along with gmail, Google drive, and calendar, you can create your own website, survey, slideshow, app and more. One of the best parts for teachers is the feature Jamboard which acts like an interactive smart board.
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Fun Brain
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This website is full of educational games and videos that students will love. Broken down by grade level, this site is easy for kids to use independently. This site also has online books that you can use to teach or students can read on their own and a “math zone” full of entertaining math games, books, and videos.
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Teach-nology
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On this site you will find printable activities and resources like crossword puzzles, graphic organizers, rubrics, handwriting practice, research skills, and worksheets for all subjects. There are also well-written lesson plans on subjects from world languages to musical education to computing. It also has lessons specifically designed for ESL and special education students.
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