I'm currently creating a presentation for an in house professional development session, and as is typical of me...I'm searching for new EdTech tools to share with my colleagues. Well folks, I stumbled upon a gold mine for learning and review games today. Brain Rush! Have you tried it? Brain Rush is FREE and allows teacher to create and assign activities to their students that help cement ... Read More about Assign and Monitor Learning and Review Games with Brain Rush
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How to Use Formative to Assess Student Learning
It's no secret that formative assessment is vitally important to any classroom. How can we know what to teach or review with our students if we don't know what our students know? Do you know what I mean? :) As a flipped teacher, I am always looking for tools that can quickly, easily, and effectively help me formatively assess student learning. Did they understand the content from the ... Read More about How to Use Formative to Assess Student Learning
How to Use Chalkup in Your Classroom
Hello, friends! I am so excited to bring you a guest post by Marcus Gollahon about the wonderful tool that is Chalkup. Have you had experience with Chalkup in your classroom? Be sure to let us know in the comments. Without further adieu, check out... Great Website to Host Your Flipped Classroom – Chalkup.co As a teacher, I am always on the lookout for new and exciting websites that allow me ... Read More about How to Use Chalkup in Your Classroom
How to Add Backgrounds in Google Docs: A Workaround
I've been using Google Docs for quite a while. I love Google Docs. It's easy to use. I can collaborate with any other "Googler" without being in the same room. I can create and share grocery lists with my husband. (Ok, this may not be vital, but it is great for me!) One complaint I have about Google Docs is that it is somewhat dull. Let me explain. If you want to create a colorful and ... Read More about How to Add Backgrounds in Google Docs: A Workaround
How to Teach Vocabulary with Flashcard Monkey
Are your students excited to learn new vocabulary? Do they relish in the fact that many words with which they are unfamiliar will most likely make their way onto important tests, like the ACT and SAT? Many students, at least in my teaching experience, are less than excited to learn new words. If students encounter a word in their text they don't understand, their first response is to ask the ... Read More about How to Teach Vocabulary with Flashcard Monkey




