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Teachers,
I have been looking through some free sites and ways to help you
work with your students at home. Below are a few of them and what they
do.
- http://discoveryk12.com/dk12/
- This is a homeschooled site. Explore it and you may want to pass it on to your students. - Nimbus capture -ScreenCastify - Both of these apps allow you to make videos that you can share with your students. Both will work with Google Chrome. This would allow you students to watch you teach a subject. I know that several of the middle school teachers use Screen Castify if you would need help.
- https://www.storylineonline.
net/ - books read online, videos, etc. - https://ttrockstars.com/home - multiplication tables. Has an app for phone. You need to explore and possibly create student logins.
- https://quizlet.com/features/
quizlet-teacher-guide-getting- started - Quizlet has always been available. This would be a way for you to create tests for your students. You would have to make classes I'm sure and give them logins. Grades 5-8 should be able to use this. - https://www.squigglepark.com/
dreamscape/ - reading games for grades 208 - Google forms would also be a way to give quizzes and tests. Don't forget it is there.
Let me know if you are looking for something special and I will see if I can find something for you.
Have a good day,
Rose Thoenen
Technology Coordinator
St. Peter Interparish School
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