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Your NameDistrictTool (w/ link)Most Common UseWhich "C?"Which "C?" (optional)Device(s)Notes (optional)
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Laura SwickNorwinNearpodCollaborative Boards - Time to ClimbCollaborationCritical ThinkingChromebook AND iPadYou can make the collaborative board anonymous which can pull out responses from students who do not feel comforatable sharing.
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Jill MedichMcKeesport Area SDNearpodMatching ActivityCollaborationRetrieval Practice
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Tony GentileNorth Allegheny SDKeynoteCreation tool to demonstrate knowledgeCreativity
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Ashley SmithymanUrban PathwaysBlooketGame and EngagementCollaborationAll DevicesEveryone Can Create Teacher Guide
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Marguerte HaldinNorth Allegheny SDCommonLit.orgTarget Lessons, Research-Based PassagesCritical ThinkingChromebook AND iPadThe target lessons are a GREAT tool for reading intervention of comprehension
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Leah BolligerProvident Charter SchoolGoogle SlidesHelps teachers hit key components of each lesson while providing a visual for studentsCommunicationTeacher deviceIf you easily forget to review learning targets, include student collaboration, etc. Google Slides for each lesson can help you stay on strack, hit the most important concepts, and provide a visual for students during whole lesson.
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Sara PeddicordPropel SchoolsDiffit Articles, questions (short, open ended, multiple), students activitiesCollaborationCan share on Google Classroom (Docs, slides), can also be printable scholars could also use these activities on Seesaw
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You can search any topic and find articles, questions and student activites (organizers, docs, etc)
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Troy UlewiczGateway SDFreeformSketchnotingCollaborationCreativity
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Jordan CottenNorth Allegheny SDCanvaCreationCreativityCollaborationDevice agnosticToo many options to list. Tons of ways to get students engaging with content and collaborating.
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Karen RobbButler Area School DistrictScreencastifyCommunicationScreencasity is beneficial when directions are needed but putting them in a document is too cumbersome. Watching a 90 second video instead can be very effective.
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David AndrewsButler Area School DistrictPhETscience simulationsCollaboration
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Andrea GattenPropel Schoolshttps://seesaw.com/Create interactive lessons based on curriculum you are using in your district CommunicationCritical ThinkingComputers, ipads, phone
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Joe CameronPropel SchoolsIXLReinforcement of skills learned in the classroomCritical ThinkingCollaborationLaptop, phone, ipad
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Devon DeJesusProvident Charter Schoolhttps://www.bookshare.org/cms/Audio books for students with IEPSCommunicationlaptop and ipad
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Kelly NeffButler Area School DistrictLearning A-ZOpportunities for text recording, high interest book rooms, lessons on foundational skillsCritical ThinkingiPadMultiple resources for print, lessons, online options for reading and recording
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Allyson TetiPropel SchoolsGoogle ClassroomLinking assignments, communicating with students, "housing" things in one placeCreativityCollaboration
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Nicole DianoPropel SchoolsPeardeckCreating interactive slideshows with a variety of activies embededCritical ThinkingCommunicationChromebook or any device that supports google slides/a webbrowservery similar to nearpod. more activies when using the paid version.
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Josephine SnyderBaldwin-WhitehallDesmosMath Routines, Lessons- pairs nicely 5 PracticesCritical ThinkingCommunicationlaptop
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Tiffany SanchezPPS/Urban Academy Charterquizlet.comvocab or flashcards Communicationcollaboration all devices great for vocab intro or any subject that uses flashcards. It has games and eill even generate an assessment based on the words/ flashcards
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Shannon ConnerUrban Pathways 6-12Google SlidesCreating presentationsCreativityCollaborationChrombook or other devices that support Google Suite
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Missy CapozzoliMcKeesportLoom(Screen Recording) Modeling/explaining and talking through examplesCommunication
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Jared SchultzNorwinKeynoteCreationCollaborationiPadAnimations, Magic Move, Live video lots of endless possibilities.
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Amy DellapennaMcKeesportRead WorksDifferentiate reading levels, printable and digital, build and share knowledge and vocabulary, assessmentCritical Thinking
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Katie RegnerAllegheny Valley School DistrictGoogle Slides (and free templates online)making presentationsCreativityCommunicationall devices
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Lauren BaierWoodland Hillsflippity.netword sortsCritical Thinkingmemory games/ reteach vocabulary different ways without the mess of lots of paper cards/copies
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Ian Reddout Propel Charter Schools EdPuzzle asynchronous learning that mirrors class. CollaborationCritical ThinkingChromebook/Ipad
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Steohanie GargonePropel Schools GimKitSkill ReviewCollaborationCritical ThinkingChromebook/IpadVarious games/Create your own questions for review
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Troy UlewiczGateway SDiMovieProjects, CreativityCritical Thinking
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Robyn HillPropel Schools flipgridreading fluency practice/assessments, answering questions orallyCommunicationCollaborative, Creativity (can repsond to posts, can add visuals to recordings)chromebook/iPad
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Missy CapozzoliMcKeesportGoogle Sitehave resources readily available in one place for teachers/parents/studentsCollaborationCommunication
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Robyn HillPropel Schoolsstoryboardthatillustrating stories, recounting important events, text structure visualized, creating presentations to accompany writingCreativityCritical ThinkingChromebookVery engaging for scholars
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Troy UlewiczGateway SDApple ClipsFast videos, stories, etc.CreativityCti9rical Thinkinipad
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Devon DeJesusProvident Charter SchoolRead and Write Chrome ExtensionAccessibility for struggling readersCommunicationipad and laptopsreads online text
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Troy UlewiczGateway SDGaragebandPodcastsCreativityCritical Thinking
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Kelly NeffButler Area School DistrictClassroom ScreenOrganization/Management
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