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4 Ways to Use Seesaw in Your Reading Groups
Seesaw is an amazing tool for both teachers and students. Click here to check out the 4 ways that I use Seesaw with my reading groups! One of the great things about Seesaw is that you don’t always have to have all of these activities pre-planned; students can take and add their own pictures/videos.
Using Chatterpix in Your Classroom - Teach Create Motivate
Use this free app to check your students learning quickly and easily!
Having Fun without 1:1 | Education to the Core
Don't have a 1:1 classroom? No worries! Here are some fun and free ways you can integrate technology into students' learning with only a few devices!
Cyber Smarts
This is a great way to educate young children on cyberbullying. It is fun for the children and they are learning about it as well. Early intervention is a great way to stop the spread of it!
How to Create Green Screen Photos on the iPhone using Green Screen by Do Ink app
How to Create Green Screen Photos on iPhone using the Green Screen by Do Ink app. This is a great tutorial showing you how to make great images with your iPhone.
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Our "show what you know" iPad was a hit! I can't wait to go through the pictures and videos when I get home! 😊 #ipad #classroom…
How to play Kahoot without student devices!
We all know and love Kahoot, right? If you do not know about Kahoot then we have a few blog posts with tips and ideas to get you started. #kahoot #technology
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Another way Seesaw could be used is as a way to review a book. The attachment outlines the steps for students to create their digital book review. When done students could ask for feedback and comment on others' work. Finally, my new favorite feature is Seesaw Blog! The teacher could select (with the class) some student work and make it public. We have shared some of our work through Seesaw Blogging with our buddy class in Mexico!
EB Academics
This great Instagram Activity is perfect to use in your elementary or middle school (or even high school!) classroom to help student further understand characterization, symbols, and evidence based writing. Hits multiple Common Core Standards in a fun way
How to Make a Superhero Silhouette
How to Make a Superhero Silhouette by Tricia Fuglestad. - Would extend this - rather than a colour background would get kids to do a contour trace of a background and would get them to create an interesting narrative speech bubble with an interesting typographic effect