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Over the course of my first two years as an educator, I have had the opportunity to experiment with and implement a number of tools and strategies into the classroom. The following four sources are the ones that have stuck with me and my students the most. Definitely some go-to sources for new and veteran teachers alike! <3 Katia Moreno
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Engagement, Learning, and AssessmentI cannot say enough about this website! It is definitely a favorite among my students and myself. This site is great for review, gathering data (pre-/post- assessments), and checking for understanding. The website offers a number of quizzes on a variety on topics. Questions are provided in a game like fashion where students gain points through quick reflexes and correct answers. The best part is students get immediate feedback (which they are excited to see) and teachers can export data.
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Content InstructionThis is another website that I really like! I wasn't able to use this website quite as much this year, but it has definitely left its mark. This is a website that allows you to take videos from a large database and edit it with additional information, questions, and voice overs. It's a great tool for planning and lesson implementation. It's also great for a 1:1 classroom (students can watch and answer/discuss a video in groups or partners) and even works in a non-device led classroom!
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