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Teacher Resources
1: Teacher Tube:
Teacher Tube is similar to Youtube. It is a free community for sharing videos, however, they are instructional and content for teachers and students. Teachertube is education focused and safe for teachers, schools, and home learners.
2: Kahoot! :
Kahoot! is a free game-based learning platform that makes it fun to learn. Kahoot lets students individually get involved or work in team. Students solve problems and buzz in their answer on the Kahoot game at their fingertips. You can use Kahoot for any subject, in any language, on any device, for all ages!
3: Class Dojo :
Class Dojo is a great way to build your classroom community through the use on an app which could be used through various devices, whether it be your computer, an IPad, or, an Iphone. Students can be awarded points for displaying star behaviors, however, points can be taken away as well. Dojo also provides parent involvement by allowing them to check in on their children's Dojo points as desired.

3: Class Dojo :
Class Dojo is a great way to build your classroom community through the use on an app which could be used through various devices, whether it be your computer, an IPad, or, an Iphone. Students can be awarded points for displaying star behaviors, however, points can be taken away as well. Dojo also provides parent involvement by allowing them to check in on their children's Dojo points as desired.
4: Compare and Contrast Fun Deck :
This educational app can be used on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The app has all 52 illustrated picture flash cards (plus audio for each card) from the Compare & Contrast Fun Deck by Super Duper Publications. Select the cards you want students to see, and ask your students to compare the items, contrast the items, or do both. The choice is yours! You can also use these pictures for other tasks, such as talking about categories!

5: Glogster:
Students can Create Glogs, which are interactive visual platform in which users create a poster or web page containing multimedia elements. This may include: text, audio, video, images, graphics, drawings, and data. Students can use these Glogs for book reports, digital posters, homework, etc.; you can use Glogs for lesson preparation, presentations, distance teaching, and more.
6: Storybird:
Storybird allows students to create short, art-inspired stories that students can make to share, read, and print." Using the images provided by artists and illustrators, students can write and design their own online books working alone or with another with classmates. Students can also explore the published "library" of Storybirds. The Teacher functionality allows you to create a private group, manage students' assignments, and grade work.
7: Bitstripsforschools:
Bitstrips allow you to design your own cartoon characters, write dialogue, and create online comic strips to teach students any number of subjects and topics.
8: Kidblog:
Kidblog is a kid-friendly blogging website that can work to improve student writing skills. Kidblog is a simple blogging platform with advanced privacy features appropriate for elementary and middle school students. Teachers have administrative control over what gets published and what doesn't.

9: Junaio:
Junaio is a reality app and a great way to connect digital media content to a physical object. Junaio will scan both QR codes and bar codes. It can be used in connection to maps, to find local events and in any number of other creative ways. It is an interesting way for students to discover.

10: Seesaw:
Seesaw is a portfolio tool that lets teachers, students and parents to see and access video, audio, photo and text that measure learning. Students on any ability level can use it since it is easy to use. This is great for data collections since you can also measure student growth.
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