I stumbled upon wizer.me earlier this year, and immediately put it on my "to-check-out" list. I typically steer away from "worksheets," and try to create interactive activities where my students can apply knowledge of course content. To do this, I create "modules," which are really just assignment bundles, that I digitally assign my students through Google Classroom. Lately, I've been thinking ... Read More about Use Wizer.Me to Create AWESOME Interactive Worksheets!
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NEW RefME Options & Q&A!
Hello, friends! I have exciting RefME news to share with you today! As you know, I have been a HUGE fan of RefME for quite some time. This fabulous tool has always provided an amazing and reliable citation tool that allows students to add sources from multiple platforms. When I write a post about RefME, I always feel like I'm gushing to you through my blog ... I really can't say enough awesome ... Read More about NEW RefME Options & Q&A!
Great New Features Added to Kahoot!
Kahoot is an absolutely fantastic game based student response/formative assessment system. This great tool provides a fun and engaging platform for teachers to quickly assess student knowledge. One of the many fantastic things about Kahoot is that the wonderful people who created it often make adjustments and add new features! Check out the most recent additions to this awesome ... Read More about Great New Features Added to Kahoot!
How to Use HSTRY in the Classroom
My summer school Western Civilizations I class just completed a timeline project over Roman Emperors, using HSTRY...and their presentations were fantastic! HSTRY is an online interactive timeline creator that is (somewhat) free and very easy to use. One of my favorite features of HSTRY is that teachers and students can create an account using their GAFE credentials. You and I know this ... Read More about How to Use HSTRY in the Classroom
Flipped Classroom – Reflections and Goals
The end of the year is upon us! Summer is around the corner! Time for reflection, revamping, recharging and ... a tad bit of rest :) As my second year in a flipped classroom environment draws to a close, it's time to revisit what worked, what didn't, and what will happen next! What worked! --> The "In-Class Flip" definitely worked this year! When I began my flipped classroom journey, I ... Read More about Flipped Classroom – Reflections and Goals