English Teaching and Tech Tips
SuperTeacherTools.Net
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Hi everyone!
I bumped into this website the other day, and I think that you may be interested in visiting and signing for a free account
https://www.superteachertools.net
Probably you asked yourself these questions before: How can I create a Jeopardy Game to be used on my classroom IWB (Interactive White Board)? Can I play “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” on the IWB with content from the units as a review game? Can I create my own interactive drag-and-drop exercises to really promote active, hands-on learning in my classroom?
And what if I created my own virtual classroom to make use of my students’ mobile devices such as their smartphones or tablets? Can I work on online exercises that can be checked in class right there on the IWB? Just think of the potential this free webpage has for your blended teaching; you just have to think creatively and use the free resources over here.
Hope you find this tool helpful for your F2F teaching and make a better connection with your blended teaching!
Best regards to all,
Jon
I bumped into this website the other day, and I think that you may be interested in visiting and signing for a free account
https://www.superteachertools.net
Probably you asked yourself these questions before: How can I create a Jeopardy Game to be used on my classroom IWB (Interactive White Board)? Can I play “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” on the IWB with content from the units as a review game? Can I create my own interactive drag-and-drop exercises to really promote active, hands-on learning in my classroom?
And what if I created my own virtual classroom to make use of my students’ mobile devices such as their smartphones or tablets? Can I work on online exercises that can be checked in class right there on the IWB? Just think of the potential this free webpage has for your blended teaching; you just have to think creatively and use the free resources over here.
Hope you find this tool helpful for your F2F teaching and make a better connection with your blended teaching!
Best regards to all,
Jon