This summer, if you’re searching for ways to enhance your pedagogy for virtual instruction in the fall, try exploring the websites mentioned below. Most of the websites provide a free trial or access with an option for upgradeable membership. Keep in mind that including these sites into your instruction may require creating individual student accounts. However, in some instances most sites have the ability to sync student accounts to integrate directly with your existing classroom tools. You may also have to possibly consider obtaining your district’s or the parent’s consent.
Therefore, it’s recommendable that you share with your admin as well as parents, during a virtual or a face-to-face meet and greet, the names of sites you will likely use for instruction during distance learning. During the meet and greet you can receive confirmation for the number of student accounts you will need to establish. You can download a free editable student online credential log template HERE. The template makes it easily accessible for students and teachers to have all their login credentials for each site in one place. Additionally, if you share it with each of your students, hyperlink the web addresses so students and parents will have the convienence of clicking the link to be directed instantly to the sites.
You may already be familiar with some of the digital content below however, take a moment to revisit the sites. Most educational sites have updated their resources and capabilities in response to the need for distance learning. You may also find that some sites are available for individual purchase and others require a school or district license. However, in cases where both options are available there is an asterisk next to the site’s names. Happy exploring!
*SeeSaw Tumblebooks Quizlet MyOn
*Peardeck *eSpark Lino Socrative
*Nearpod Coolmath4kids MathGames *Kahoot
*Boom Learning *StoryBird ReadWriteThink Ted-Ed
Edmentum *Reading A-Z. Biblionasium *Classdojo
Epic Renaissance *Edmodo HyperDocs Flipgrid
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