Tweet It Student create their own tweet with this tweet generator. They can create their own made-up tweet to showcase their learning on the topic. For example- this student-created fake tweet is from George Washington and the student also created responses to that tweet. What would Yoda Say? Click here for a forced copy of…
Check out Flippity.net. This website allows you to customize and create many different types of activities (scavenger hunt, memory, snowman, etc…) My favorite feature is the random name picker; check it out in the Edugif below! It goes pretty fast, so if you would like me to help you use this tool, shoot me an…
Sick of students creating powerpoint after powerpoint in your class? Want to provide them another avenue to create and express themselves and/or show what they know? This week’s tech tip is a Thinglink about Thinglink. It is a creation tool that you and/or your students can use to show what they know, share information, etc……
A great way to boost engagement in your classroom is with academic gamification strategies. There are lots of tech options out there, but an “oldie but a goodie” non-tech game is search and destroy which is essentially an academic battleship game. Here is a pdf copy (of the above image) as well as the gameboard…