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It can be challenging to figure out how to effectively use technology in meaningful ways with a limited number of devices. The good news is, it is possible! You might need to schedule two rotations a day to fit everyone in during the week. Or, you might have a single rotation each day and students will be able to use tech once every two weeks, depending on the number of students in your class. You could also designate certain apps and websites that students can interact with if they are early finishers. Of course, you can always find ways to adapt your teaching to use any of the software mentioned in the 1:5 and 1:2 ratio pages as well.
In addition to Google Classroom, HyperDocs, and Seesaw, here are more ideas for ways to use tech with your students.
In addition to Google Classroom, HyperDocs, and Seesaw, here are more ideas for ways to use tech with your students.
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Jeopardy Rocks Use this website to create personalized Jeopardy games that align with your classroom units. It's free to make an account! Create an interactive Jeopardy game featuring up to six categories. Play with up to four teams and easily keep track of scores with the website's built-in scoring system. It even includes Final Jeopardy where teams can wager their chosen dollar amount. This is much more kid-friendly and appealing than creating Jeopardy games with PowerPoint. Use it for reviewing content, or have students work together to create their own Jeopardy game!
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