ITRT Happenings
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
WriteReader
WriteReader WriteReader is a free service that students can use to create multimedia ebooks. Students can select pictures from a large gallery of drawings, including Sesame Street drawings, and place them on pages in their books. Directly below each image there is space for students to write and for teachers to add corrections. Students can also record themselves reading the book and download the finished book as a PDF. Too cute and cool!!
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Padlet
Padlet can be used by students and by teachers. With padlet you can create an online post-it board that you can share with any student or teacher you want. Just give them the unique Padlet link. Padlet allows you to insert ideas anonymously or with your name. It is very easy to use!
So the most important question: How can you use Padlet in the classroom?
Credit: https://www.bookwidgets.com/blog/2017/08/30-creative-ways-to-use-padlet-for-teachers-and-students Lucie Renard
30 Ways to use Padlet in the classroom
Padlet reaches as far as your imagination. It’s you that makes an educational app like this really powerful. So, let me give you some padlet ideas for in the classroom.
1. Brainstorming on a topic, statement, project or idea

Give a statement students have to discuss or a project about which students have to brainstorm. Share the board and let students share their ideas and comments. This way, every student can see what the others think. You can discuss a few of the given answers with the whole class.
2. Live question bank

This way students who are afraid to ask questions can still ask their questions anonymously. It gives a voice to every student in the room, even to the shy ones.
3. Gather student work

When you let your students do some research on, for example, ‘great historical poets’, you have all the articles and research on the same place. Other students can take a look at the research of someone else as well.
When it’s international poem day, you could ask your students to post a poem they really like.
4. Online student portfolio

Whenever a student finds something helpful for his portfolio, he just has to save it on his portfolio Padlet board. No more editing and printing articles.
5. Exit Ticket Padlet

It gets better…
Here are some other exit ticket promts your students could answer:
- Write down three things you learned today.
- If you had to explain today’s lesson to a friend, what would you tell him/her?
- What question do you have about what we learned today?
- What part of the lesson did you find most difficult?
- What would you like me to go over again next lesson?
- Write down two questions you would put in a quiz about today’s lesson.
- What were the main points we covered today?
- Did the group activity contribute to your understanding of the topic? Why?
- Read this problem … What would be your first step in solving it?
- I used app X extensively today. Was it helpful? Why or why not?
6. Icebreaker: 2 truths and 1 lie

7. End of the schoolyear: Give a compliment

This is a fun goodbye as they are going to the next year. Everyone loves compliments!
8. Graduation time

Simply create a board with the question “what’s the most fun thing you did in this school?”
Other questions could be:
- Who’s your favorite teacher? Why?
- What would you do over again 100 times if you could?
- What will you never forget?
- What are the things you will miss the most?
- What do you love the most about this school?
9. School events

10. “Thinking” maps

11. Classroom communication

You can even add some fun BookWidgets exercises in the stream.
12. parent communication

Use the stream for fun classroom updates. Having personal conversations is not the best idea because any other parent can see them.
13. Book discussions

14. Prior knowledge

15. Analyze a quote

Students will start digging really deep looking for hidden meanings, even if there are none. You’ll laugh with the stories and theories they came up with!
16. Current events

17. Birthday wall

You can do the same for a sick classmate. Instead of birthday wishes, you let them write some get well notes or add some nice drawings.
18. Classroom newsletter

19. Gather teacher feedback

20. Book Wishlist

Let your students add some books on a Padlet wishlist board. You can choose 5 books (or more if you want) that pass your inspection.
21. Suggestion box in the library

22. Tops and tips

Tops are things the student did well and a tip could be something the student should improve the next time.
23. Geocaching

24. Notetaking

As a teacher, you could do the same thing in staff meetings.
25. Class agenda

26. Free time funny videos

27. Complete the story

28. Event Planning

29. Crafty ideas

30. Bookmark with Padlet mini

Friday, March 8, 2019
Random selector tool Create your own spinner!
Credit: https://www.thetechieteacher.net/2019/02/wheelofnamescom-tool-teachers-and.html
Wheel of Names is a random selector tool that was designed for choosing winners/names. However, educators could use this for so much more!
https://wheeldecide.com/
What is nice about this tool is that you can click Remove to eliminate that piece from the spinner if you want to spin again.
This tool can be used without signing into an account. However, if you wish to use your spinners over and over again or want to create one ahead of time, you can login with your Google account and your lists can be accessed and edited any time under the Open List Tab.
You can customize this tool to fit your needs!
Another awesome feature:
You can create a google form, send the answers into a spreadsheet and then import it into your wheel.
So imagine if you have students submit answers or their names and import it into your wheel.
COOL!
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
EdPuzzle
How Does Edpuzzle Work?
1. Import any video.
First, with Edpuzzle, you can import any video. You can then add comments or questions to the video for the students to answer. These videos can be used to teach or instruct others, or to show understanding in a project.
What's even better is that EDPuzzle connects with Google Classroom! https://support.edpuzzle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007745411-How-to-connect-my-Google-Classroom-account-with-my-Edpuzzle-account
With Google and Google Classroom integration, you can:
- Post assignments directly to Google Classroom from Edpuzzle
- Learn how to here: https://support.edpuzzle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007542692
- Import your students from Google Classroom into your Edpuzzle classes
- Learn how to here: https://support.edpuzzle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007544112
- Link and embed Edpuzzle assignments in Google Classroom
- Learn how to here: https://support.edpuzzle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007260632
- Log in using the Google Login button
PEAR DECK
Today's tool of the day is PEAR DECK
- Open a Google Slides presentation.
- Click on the “Add-ons” menu and “Get add-ons …”.
- Search for “Pear Deck” and click the blue “+ FREE” button.
The bonus with Pear Deck: You can turn any of those slides into interactive slides. Some of the options include having students …
- enter text
- enter a number
- choose from multiple choices
- interact with a live web page
- Pear Deck has a slide library where you can choose pre-created activities …
- for the beginning of a lesson (check prior knowledge, ask what students are curious about)
- during the lesson (summarize, assess learning, gauge understanding)
- at the end of the lesson (retell what they learned, share feelings)
Set up your slide deck the way you want. The next step — let’s get students connected to it so they can interact!
Click "Present with PEAR DECK"
It will prompt students to go to joinpd.com (think “join Pear Deck”) and enter the join code.
Students can now interact with your Google Slide!!!
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
FLIPGRID
https://flipgrid.com/
So what is Flipgrid? It’s a website where someone, usually a teacher, poses a question or prompt, and students respond to it with short videos.
This tool would be a great way to get students talking about any topic, reflect on a book or film, or ask questions about something you’re exploring in class.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Magnetic Poetry
Good Morning!
Fun lesson idea from Shake up Learning!
Check out her blog if you have not already. Lots of great tutorials!
Here is a great activity to use with sight words or vocabulary words. You know those really fun little magnets that challenge you to create a poem with just a small word bank? This template gives you a digital version to use in your classroom. The word bank is on the second slide so students can easily copy and paste from the word bank onto the background slide. (Great for practicing copy and paste skills!) Check out the template. If you would like me to create one with your specific words, let me know! https://docs.google. com/presentation/d/ 18TAHvpB94tWhS5_ XKEPWWUzxiqeHDCVg3xhQqembvJc/ edit#slide=id.p
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