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Math Resources for Measurement - Grades 6-8 - TeachersFirst
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6 to 8tag(s): area (53), measurement (122), perimeter (20), volume (33)
In the Classroom
Explore and share information about angles, area, perimeter, and volume. Share these resources with students on your class website. Use these tools for remediation and review with all students. Share with gifted students for additional enrichment and advancement opportunities. Share these tools with families for at-home practice.EduBirdie - KingCitation
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5 to 12tag(s): citations (33), plagiarism (34), Research (88)
In the Classroom
Use your interactive whiteboard and projector to show students how to use this tool for citing their sources. Share this website for all of your projects using research so students know the correct procedure for citations. Be sure to add it on your class web site as a useful reference.Formilla - Tawer Gilyana and Zaia Gilyana
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K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): chat (41), communication (129), multilingual (77)
In the Classroom
Offer a set time for office hours published well in advance for parents and students to drop in and ask questions about assignments, homework help, or any other matters that they may have. Set up a chat time early in the school year for "meet and greet" so parents discover your website or for those who are unable to attend back to school night! Cut down on email! Encourage students to identify the questions they (or their parents) have the most as you develop the scope for your chat. ESL/ELL teachers can use the chat to provide extra written language practice for their students in an engaging way! Use the chat with your colleagues in a Teacher Lounge format to help each other in the appropriate use of technology, content sharing, or professional development.Loom - Vinay Hiremath
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K to 12tag(s): video (266)
In the Classroom
Download and install Loom on classroom computers using Chrome. Have students make screen recordings to share how to use websites or software with their peers. Enhance learning by asking students to create a recording to demonstrate where to find information on a website, or point out specific areas of difficulty when working on a computer. Share a link to videos you create on your website to demonstrate specific instructions on finding information on the computer or how to get started on a computer game. Although only available in Chrome at the time of this review, Loom states that it is working on making the download available for other browsers in the future.Classroomscreen - Laurens Koppers
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K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): classroom management (120), emotions (49), functions (52), iwb (31), multilingual (77), social and emotional learning (103), Teacher Utilities (200), time (91)
In the Classroom
Use Classroomscreen on your interactive whiteboard for quick access to many commonly used tools. Enhance SEL for your students by using the backgound widget to set a calm tone for learning as students enter the classroom, use the timer for destressing during activities. Add to student computers for access to a calculator and text box for notes. ENL/ESL teachers will enjoy the multi-language feature, set it up under Personalize. Use the different backgrounds as inspiration for creative writing projects.Duck Soup - Robert Boyett and Andrew McAfee
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K to 12tag(s): classroom management (120), Google (47), Teacher Utilities (200)
In the Classroom
Save time and paper using Duck Soup. Start out slowly, perhaps with one or two papers the first week. Choose a paper that is familiar to both you and your students and explore together how to use e-sheets and settings that work best for your classroom. Once familiar with the site, the possibilities are unlimited. Use Duck Soup for homework, centers, and ongoing projects. Instead of sending paperwork home to be completed by parents, create digital versions for a quick response and compilation of information.Ganttology - Webalon LTD
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5 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): charts and graphs (172), collaboration (93)
In the Classroom
Use Ganttology to create a task chart for group projects or a long-term overview of a unit. Be sure that all participants have a link to the chart, or print it out and display in a convenient location. Have students map out a chapter, story, or novel from difficult reading material. Use the events charted to discuss cause and effect.Expresso - Mikhail Panko
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6 to 12tag(s): editing (93), grammar (137), proofreading (21), spelling (97), writing (324)
In the Classroom
Share this site on an interactive whiteboard or projector and demonstrate how to use it with your students. Instead of having students turn in a final draft of writing assignments, ask them to paste their writing project into Expresso and make improvements before turning it in for grading. Ask students to submit their original work along with the final project and highlight changes made using Microsoft Word or Google Docs. After making changes, ask students to post their work on Comments4Kids, reviewed here. This site offers interactive peer feedback of student writing under specific guidelines to promote positive interactions. Ongoing use of Expresso helps students identify common writing errors made. After using this site for some time, have students create a podcast using a site such as Podcast Generator, reviewed here, to share tips and helpful information for improving writing.Text to Speech Reader - WellSource Ltd
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K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): chinese (45), french (75), german (49), multilingual (77), spanish (109), text to speech (20)
In the Classroom
Share with world language learners to hear text spoken in the native language. Use this site with ENL/ESL students to convert small pieces of text to their native language. Use the speed options to slow down speech for students who are language learners. Use this site with students who have difficulty reading, especially when working with more challenging passages and text. Include a link to this site on your class website for students to use when learning new vocabulary in a different language and for your ENL/ELL students to hear something read or pronounced both in and outside of class.Bitmoji - Bitstrips Inc
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K to 12tag(s): creativity (86), DAT device agnostic tool (147), emotions (49), faces (5), images (264)
In the Classroom
Create a Bitmoji to use as your avatar on your class website or blog. Update your avatar to reflect current lessons, holidays, or events. Use emojis to appeal to students and draw their attention to important information. For example, choose the bitmoji with praying hands and "please" as a reminder to read all of the directions before beginning work. Choose a Bitmoji with an interesting background or phrase to use as a writing prompt. Insert a bitmoji into a Google form as feedback for student responses. Have older students (13+) take a picture of a portion of text and add a Bitmoji to share a connection or response to the text (also known as BookSnaps).Cult of Pedagogy Blog - Jennifer Gonzalez
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K to 12tag(s): classroom management (120), learning styles (18), multilingual (77), parent conferences (21), parents (57), professional development (385)
In the Classroom
This site is a must-add to any professional development activities. Be sure to check back often for the latest posts or follow The Cult of Pedagogy's feed on X (formerly Twitter) for all of the latest updates. The podcasts are extremely engaging, interesting and helpful to all classroom teachers. Listen in your car on your way to and from school, or listen with your peers during your lunch period.NCTM Illuminations Numbers & Operations Resources 6th - 8th Grade - NCTM
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6 to 8tag(s): area (53), estimation (33), factors (29), multiplication (122), number sense (69), numbers (120), operations (72), order of operations (29), perimeter (20), problem solving (233), ratios (47), statistics (121), time (91), venn diagrams (15), volume (33)
In the Classroom
Keep this site in your professional favorites to find supporting technology for teaching numbers and operations. As you find practice or extension ideas for student use or at home reinforcement, share specific links on your class web page or classroom computer center for students to access independently or as you assign them for needed practice. The full site could be overwhelming for most parents, so share the specific areas that fit your curriculum.Free Online Screen Recorder - AceThinker
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K to 12tag(s): communication (129), tutorials (52), video (266)
In the Classroom
Any subject area teacher can use this tool to record instructions for using websites. Share how to solve problems, step by step directions for any project, and much more. Leave a video message for a substitute teacher or even your class! Create a video message for parents about current projects, clips from field trips, and more. Put a link to your recording on your class website for students to view at home. Demonstrate how to use this tool for students with a projector or interactive whiteboard, then have them record questions they have when using websites or online programs.NCTM Illuminations Geometry Resources Grades 6-8 - NCTM
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6 to 8tag(s): angles (52), equations (119), functions (52), geometric shapes (134), logic (161), number lines (33), patterns (61), problem solving (233)
In the Classroom
Keep this site with your professional favorites to find supporting technology and activities for teaching geometry. Consider using a site like Symbaloo, reviewed here, as an excellent way to share specific links on your class web page or at classroom computer centers for students to access independently or as you assign them for needed practice. The full list can be overwhelming for most parents, so share the specific areas that fit your curriculum.Book Creator - Red Jumper Limited
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K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): collaboration (93), DAT device agnostic tool (147), digital storytelling (156), ebooks (43), literacy (121), preK (271), reading comprehension (149), writing (324)
In the Classroom
Create books together, as a class, as you move through a unit or topic. Enhance student learning by adding images and ideas your students suggest. Use in a flipped classroom to deliver course information. Assign several student groups a different topic and redefine their learning by having each group create their own multimedia versions as they learn more about the topic. Students can combine their books later as a class book. Make a digital bookshelf of all the versions for all to use. Challenge gifted students to modify the "standard" class text with the additional material they discover, by going deeper and learning about related topics. In lower grades, create teacher-made e-books for your young readers, perhaps adding audio - your own voice reading the text. Find much more information and ideas for using Book Creator in any classroom by exploring the Book Creator Toolkit for Schools and Districts available here.Magic Gopher - Solitaire Paradise
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4 to 12In the Classroom
How does Magic Gopher guess correctly every time? Encourage students to discover the "trick" to his success. If you aren't sure, find the solution here. Take this math trick a bit further, will it work with 3-digit numbers? Challenge cooperative learning groups to create video explanations of the math behind Magic Gopher. If you are less experienced with technology use with your students, try a tool such as Powtoon, reviewed here. Those who are more experienced might try moovly, reviewed here, and share them on a site such as TeacherTube, reviewed here.FutureSmart - EverFi and MassMutual Foundation
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6 to 9tag(s): financial literacy (94), game based learning (205), money (113)
In the Classroom
Incorporate FutureSmart into your flipped classroom, assign different modules as homework. If integrating technology use in your classroom, try using an online bulletin board tool like Dotstorming, reviewed here, to have students post important decisions they made as mayor while advising citizens about their finances. Then discuss their decisions together in class. Allow students to make comments on the bulletin board during this discussion time, so all students will have a chance to express their opinions. Have students create a personal budget (or work in pairs to create an annual classroom budget) at the end of the course. Enhance learning by challenging students to create a presentation sharing what they learned using an interactive infographic like Infogram, reviewed here.TeachersFirst's Math Resources for Algebra - Grade 6-8 - TeachersFirst
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6 to 8tag(s): data (151), number lines (33), order of operations (29), percent (59), pi (29)
In the Classroom
Introduce these resources on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Share the resources on your class website for students to use for remediation or review. Share tools on your interactive whiteboard or in your BYOD classroom. Use these sites to differentiate for students in pre-algebra and algebra.ToonyTool - ToonyTool
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2 to 12tag(s): comics and cartoons (55), communication (129), creative writing (124), digital storytelling (156), summarizing (23)