For all Content Areas


Flick - For December I am using several activities from the following website http://teachers.post-it.com (Post It Activity Center for Teachers by Teachers).  These can be used in any content area.  Check out this website!! 


Casey Mohler - This month I created a review Jeopardy game to review for my next test.  I have never played jeopardy as review.  I used a free template from www.superteachertools.com to create it.


Ryan Lee - The following website has several links divided into categories that might interest you.  When you click on this link, select the "tool box" to see if one of these interests you: www.kevinhoneycutt.com

 

Check out these examples of our pre-built templates that will bring your diagram to life and help your communicate your ideas easily and quickly.

http://www.gliffy.com/ 

 

NoodleTools provides innovative software that teaches students and supports teachers and librarians throughout the entire research process.

 http://www.noodletools.com/


Robinson - Here are a few websites that can be used for just about anything in class.  Some are silly, but can be fun.

     

Blabberize.com    http://blabberize.com/

Wordle - http://www.wordle.net/

Google Docs- http://www.docs.google.com

 

MakeBeliefsComix.com- http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/Comix/


 

Anthony Klever - I thought this might be a good potential tool... and maybe something to be aware of for plagiarism.

http://www.shmoop.com/

 


 

Graphic organizers - http://www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/ 

 


 

Remind 101 - https://www.remind101.com/ A safe way for teachers to text message students and stay in touch with parents.  Free.  Teachers never see students' phone numbers.  Students never see theirs.

 

 


Socrative - http://www.socrative.com/ Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classroom through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets. 


 

New version of Bloomin' Apps for iPad (older version below)
The action words in the image are clickable and lead you to the app in the iTunes store!

 


 

Idea from teacher Marcy Perry for use of the image above:
"I love how the cogs can interlock and each cog identifies example activities representing that particular level in the taxonomy. It is a very clear visual which I feel could benefit my students' understanding. I would like your permission to print out copies of your visual for my students as well as creating a laminated poster where each cog could be removed and used as a student manipulative. As the students work on projects throughout the year, we could use the individual copies as a way for them to track their work across the cognitive domain to make sure they were developing skills across all categories."

 


 

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