Thursday, September 12, 2019

JerShare9/12/2019



Now that Flash is no longer supported in Smart; Its time to update your Flash-based lessons. Navigate to the Smart Exchange where you can sort out lessons by grade and subject. 


Picture puzzles
Shapegrams are pictures that are designed to be recreated using shapes, lines, and colors. Replicating the pictures helps develop and practice visual observation, spacial awareness, logical reasoning, and critical thinking.




Can't decide something in your class? Quickly set up a randomizer using Wheel - Of - Namesssss!


Brush Ninja is a super simple animated gif creator. Built to be accessible to as many people as possible, Brush Ninja is free to use, with no accounts, login, or tracking done.



Get sassy with andtheniwaslike.co Quickly make short gif videos using your webcam. 




Keel your students engaged by adding memes to your lessons. 




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Are you looking for digital ways students can keep track of their sight words or vocabulary words? Look no further! This link is going to give you a FREE download and walk you through how students can use a digital word wall in Google Sheets™. I will wrap up this post by demonstrating how a digital dictionary in Google Slides™ can be used to document and work with vocabulary words.

Creating a mind map is an excellent way to generate and write down ideas connected to a central topic. I frequently use mind maps to generate ideas for blog posts and for workshop topics. Students can use them to generate ideas for creative writing, to plan presentations, and to record all of the factors contributing to a central event. Flowcharts help students see how a process works from start to finish. Here are ten free tools that students and teachers can use to create mind maps and flowcharts. The 2nd person to Reply back to my original email with #winning, wins a prize!


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