Sunday, April 16, 2017

Great Digital Tools & Instructional Resources

There are numerous teacher resources, lessons, and units available on websites ready for use and implementation! Why reinvent the wheel? Educators have so many options to explore online! There are always incredible resources, lessons, and units available to explore! These resources not only are relevant and engaging for students of all ages… but most of all… we can locate resources that align to our district curriculums, containing key subject area content skills!
Check out the Technology Classroom Learning Resources tab to explore 3 key teacher resources websites that should not be ignored!
I fell in love 💜 with this amazing digital tool, and have started using it so my students can practice key Math and ELA skills at any time! This tool must be explored by all educators: Flipptity.net! There are so many tools and templates, each containing a demo to get you started! Sign up and discovery the numerous possibilities! Flippity.net is a great learning resource for students to use at home, school, during stations, or for extended learning every day to reinforce their understanding and strengthen their skills!
Check out this intro video to get started!
QRstuff.com is another digital tool I love! This digital tool is an excellent time saver for teachers. ⏲Teachers can avoid the time-consuming process of the multiple steps needed to share or help students as they struggle to properly type a lengthy website link to complete the learning task or activity digitally. Instead, teachers can check out QRStuff.com's website, to easily convert long website links into their own created, copied, stored, and printable QR codes, to share among educators and students for learning use. This provides all teachers and students efficient access to excellent digital learning content, research, tasks, and assignments. Being able to convert lengthy website addresses into QR codes provides a terrific solution for classrooms unable to share and store website links via web learning network systems or student email access.
Check out QR Stuff's blog for more info and getting started!




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