Friday, September 20, 2019

JerShare 9/20/2019



Looking for a new digital lesson to complete using a Chromebook? Check out the Chromebook App Hub. It has a great filter that allows you to quickly find what you are looking for. 



Create an Infographic with your students. What is an infographic? An infographic is a collection of imagery, charts, and minimal text that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic. As in the example below, infographics use striking, engaging visuals to communicate information quickly and clearly


  This wheel shows you what apps you can build into your lessons. Click here to learn more about the SAMR Model. 



See what the world is thinking about by exploring Google Trends. Google Trends is a website by Google that analyzes the popularity of top search queries in Google Search across various regions and languages. The website uses graphs to compare the search volume of different queries over time. You can even set up weekly reports of trends you are looking for. The 2nd person to email me #winning wins a prize. 



Twinkl is an online teacher resource website that has over 500,000 items! It is a pay website, maybe your principal could purchase a subscription for everyone to share? 



Create great-looking worksheets on wizer.me  Wizer.me has many pre-created worksheets to use and get ideas from.




Unlock the wonders of the world and increase the natural curiosity of children with thousands of different topics. Great for warm-ups, brain stretchers and tapping students’ potential.


This free website is for brain breaks.  It has various short videos, some energizing and some calming. Students can dance along. They can sign up at home as well.


This free website, the Digital Public Library of America, contains incredible resources, including over 33 million images, texts, videos and sounds from across the United States. The portal provides innovative ways to search and scan through the collection by timeline, map, format, or topic.


I like turtles, kids like turtles, why not teach simple coding with one? 


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.

Friday, December 7, 2018

Jer-Share 12/7/2018




The Beginner’s Guide to the Hour of Code

I have heard that many teachers around the district have started "Hour of Code" Lessons. Here is a great beginners guide on how you can give your students an Hour of Code!




Create Interactive lessons with Playposit! 





Bloxels EDU is the most intuitive platform for creating video games in the classroom. When students build games, they become the writers, artists, designers, and developers of their own interactive stories. Students are able to create and collaborate on the same game. 




One stop shop for Learning guides on all subjects, test prep, and has 8483 videos!






Increase Student Engagement with Pear Deck - Pear Deck is one of the easiest ways to ensure all students in the classroom are actively engaged and participating in classroom presentations created in Google Slides. The goal of this post is to give an overview of what Pear Deck offers and how to get started with the Pear Deck Add-on for Google Slides.




ClassFlow

Create Interactive lessons that work great on smartboards. Explorer and use one of the many lessons already created by teachers! 










Learn coding basics with CHAVO! Grades 2-6






Click here to add Chrome Extension







Click here to use AutoDraw


Not so good at drawing? AutoDraw is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to guess what you’re trying to draw. You start with a blank screen, begin sketching something, and AutoDraw gives you a strip of professionally illustrated images to choose from, based on what the tool thinks you’re trying to draw.