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Quizizz is a tool that lets you make flashcards, give quizzes, and review material in a game-based environment. Recent updates allow polls, subjective questions, sound files, and math problems to be put into Quizizz. The “teleport” feature lets teachers look for other decks of cards based on the content they are creating, and use and modify other teachers’ questions.
https://quizizz.com/
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Wordwall takes vocabulary games and reviews into the digital world, and is easy to use for teachers and learners. If you are looking to add a new digital tool to your teaching, this is a very good place to start.
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Different activity formats: wheel for conversation questions, hangman, boxed questions, quiz show multiple choice, etc will surely make it fun for the students-!
https://wordwall.net/
With nearpod, you can add quick questions, games, and more when presenting online. With formative assessment tools and mini-quizzes built in, learning and teaching become fluid.
Students in class or at a distance can learn together in the same space inside Nearpod. The slides show up on the device being used by the student.
You can also build a Nearpod presentation in Google Slides.
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LearnEnglish Kids is the British Council's website for children around the world who are learning English as a second or foreign language.
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This is a good activity for story reading (with videos) with vocabulary, writing and comprehension activities. There also speaking and listening activities for the students.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/
Kharty turns learning maps and diagrams into an exciting game! Geography, anatomy, languages and more.
You can log in as a Teacher and assign lessons for students to study then schedule ready-made tests from the topic you have assigned. The tests can be individual or by team.
When they log in as student, they can study the lessons assigned in an interactive and fun way and just copy code from teachers to join the tests!
Available for IOS and Android
Socrative allows teachers to create simple quizzes that students can take quickly on laptops – or, more often, via classroom tablet computers or their own smartphones.
Review student understanding at the class, individual student, or question-level.
https://www.socrative.com/
Book Creator is a simple tool for creating awesome digital books. Create your own teaching resources or have your students take the reins.
Combine text, images, audio and video to create:
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Interactive stories
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Digital portfolios
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Research journals
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Poetry books
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Science reports
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Instruction manuals
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‘About me’ books
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Comic adventures
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Everyone probably already knows this one of the most famous apps for online interactive quiz with students in a big or small class.
https://kahoot.com/
Class conversations are the best use for this tool, with many classrooms joining #GridPals and connecting in conversation with other classrooms.
This app can also be used for letting students create their own videos with topics that you give them ("last will", "elevator pitch", etc) and upload it in the flipgrid class that the teacher made.
https://info.flipgrid.com/
Teachers who assign videos online may be concerned that students are not watching or are not engaging with the material. Edpuzzle solves this problem. With this site, teachers can pause videos, ask both multiple-choice and open-ended questions, and prevent students from skipping ahead in the video. To improve accessibility, teachers should use YouTube’s advanced search to find videos with closed captions.
https://edpuzzle.com/