Quia
Use frequently to have student interact critically to authentic print or audio texts for formative and summative assessments.
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Quizlet
Students have access to sets of flashcards for each unit, topic, or concept. Quizlet Live serves as a good review and break from traditional instruction.
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Flipgrid
Great tool for spoken capture of what students can do in the language. Recent updates include: FlipgridAR, new Shorts Camera, Disco Library Playlists, and Whiteboard Mode with Live Inking.
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Padlet
Collaborate, create, and Connect! Three simple dots allows one to upload an image, add a link, search google, snap a picture or capture a video from a camera, record audio or a screen, doodle, add a location or link to another Padlet!
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Kahoot
Recent upgrades: Personalized learning, use image reveal to change up the game and focus players, add slides between questions to give players more info, add polls to gather player feedback, add puzzles to test deeper understanding, mix different question types in one game, Change music to stir up the class, and more!
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Gimkit
Students love playing as in class, but they are loving this tool for homework review! Gimkit is a game show for the classroom that requires knowledge, collaboration, and strategy to win!
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Polleverywhere
Use multiple choice questions to identify gaps in understanding, or kick off group discussions with a colorful word cloud, invite the audience to respond simultaneously by visiting a website or texting a number on their phones, and responses appear in an animated graph or chart embedded in your presentation. See examples of in class use here.
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