History of the Olympics: Assignments from Edcite
It’s time for Round 2 of the Edcite Olympic Games series! In this round, they have shared some engaging formative
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It’s time for Round 2 of the Edcite Olympic Games series! In this round, they have shared some engaging formative
Formative assessments and homework don’t have to be boring. There are ways to assess the skills you’re teaching and make
Quizalize is a great online tool that lets teachers turn quick classroom quizzes into exciting multi-player games. Teachers can create a
You can now use Explain Everything on Chromebooks in your classroom! One of my favorite mobile apps to share with tablet
Earlier this year I shared TinyTap, a fantastic creation tools for teachers and students. They’ve just launched Insights, a data management tool
Kahoot is a fantastic free tool that can be a game changer in BYOD or one-to-one classrooms. This interactive platform
I am a big fan of Google Forms – a fantastic customizable survey tool. If you have access to Google
Chronicle is a powerful conferring app for Reading and Writing Workshop. With the ability to easily associate and share pictures,
ClassroomIQ is a solution for grading hand-written open-response assessments. It lets teachers scan and import their existing assessments without making any
MelonPrep is a practice platform for students developed by Carnegie Mellon Alumni. It is designed to help students retain what
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