I honestly have no idea how I stumbled upon Triventy ... does that ever happen to you? It wasn't Pinterest or Twitter, I don't think it was in any newsletter I subscribe to. When I share tools I find with you, I like to also show you how I found it. Hmm. Oh well! Be sure to add Triventy to your formative assessment arsenal! Here's how it works in my classroom. Triventy is a gamified ... Read More about New Formative Assessment Tool – Triventy
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A Day in My Flipped Classroom Part Two: What does my flip look like?
Welcome to part two of A Day in My Flipped Classroom! Today, I'll be sharing how a typical day looks in Petty Wap's classroom. THE VIDEOS... In a typical unit, which normally lasts anywhere from two weeks to a month and a half depending on the content, my students have between 3 and 7 instructional videos that they actively view. The videos are 3-7 minutes in length, and most of them are about ... Read More about A Day in My Flipped Classroom Part Two: What does my flip look like?
Using Recap for Student Review and Reflection
Good morning! I feel like I've been flying through content with my Government students and, while I'm using frequent formative assessment through Kahoot and Quizizz, I feel like we need another review before I scoot ahead to new material. I stumbled upon Recap this summer, and this seemed like a perfect time to give it a whirl! Recap is a FREE website that allows teachers to ... -->> ... Read More about Using Recap for Student Review and Reflection
American Government Review Activities
I LOVE to incorporate game-based review activities in my classroom. It just jazzes up the learning environment - it's so fun to watch my students get excited to review Government concepts! Kahoot! Foundations and Formations of Government United States Constitution Missouri Constitution and Federalism Constitutional Freedoms Legislative Branch Review Legislative Branch Part ... Read More about American Government Review Activities
Game-Based Learning Tools : A Comparison
I've been looking back at my posts about game-based learning tools today, and I seem to focus on three great tools : Kahoot!, Quizizz, and Quizlet Live. All of these tools are fantastic additions to any classroom and promote student engagement. However, today I thought I'd share a quick rundown of some similarities/differences among these three tools! Please feel free to use (but do not ... Read More about Game-Based Learning Tools : A Comparison