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1. gonoodle.com This website is a great resource for K–8 educators since it


has videos and articles that are perfect for fast brain breaks
and mini-lessons. The videos stress active learning and full
student participation while still being instructional and
content-driven. For younger students, Go Noodle is a great
stress-relieving tool that also helps them maintain academic
focus. A ton of footage is available on their YouTube
account as well.
2. quizlet.com Traditional flash-card and quiz-based website that is useful
for quick knowledge checks, class-wide or individual
revision of tests, and informal assessments. Create your own
Quizlet or pick one from the extensive collection of past
evaluations. For educators in grades 6 through 12, Quizlet is
the best option when looking for additional online resources
to help students grasp complex ideas and expand their
academic vocabulary.
3. edpuzzle.com A video-based platform that allows teachers to post or select
a YouTube video and then have students comment on it.
Teachers can build quizzes or tests using the video and
receive fast responses. Edpuzzle also promotes student
accountability by allowing teachers to observe whether
students are watching the videos, how many times they've
seen each portion, and whether the subject is absorbed. This
product is ideal for distance learning or teachers in grades 6-
12 who want to incorporate more visual media into their
teaching.
4. teach-nology.com large database of no-nonsense, easy lesson plans for grades
K-12, with a special emphasis on Math due to its massive
collection of lesson plans ranging from primary to high
school math. Ideal for both novice and experienced teachers
searching for foundational classes!
5. Readwritethink.org A vast online teacher resource bank contains thousands of
lesson plans that are categorized by subject, learning
purpose, grade level, and theme. These lesson plans, which
cover grades K–12, are perfect for any teacher searching for
well-developed, understandable, and well-organized lesson
plans. The more than 500 different fiction and literature
resources on this website will be especially helpful to
English teachers.
6. kaizena.com A web-based evaluation tool that allows professors to deliver
quick or real-time feedback to students on Google docs,
PDFs, or other uploaded work. Teachers can also upload
their rubrics or other resources to make the evaluation more
interactive and discussion-based. Feedback is great for 6-12
teachers looking to develop deeper ties with their students.
7. kahoot.com The traditional interactive and engaging quiz format game is
a student favorite. Kahoot allows you to build your
evaluation, write your questions, and receive immediate
feedback. This is, without a doubt, a teacher classic. It's
wonderful for in-person and online learning, but it's more
enjoyable in the classroom. Kahoot should be used by all
students in grades 6 through 12.
8. classdojo.com A free website featuring a variety of features and platforms
for monitoring, managing, and enhancing student behavior
and learning. It contains messaging apps that can be linked to
both students and families, as well as reward learning
possibilities. This resource is ideal for 6-12 teachers looking
to improve classroom management and engagement.
9. socrative.com A simple quiz tool that helps teachers to monitor and
evaluate student learning while saving time. Socrative allows
you to construct multiple-choice, true/false, and short-answer
questions, as well as deliver results and student experience
reports. It's ideal for any 6-12 instructor who wants to
improve their assessments.
10. readtheory.org Hundreds of reading passages, exercises, and worksheets are
designed to keep children engaged while also helping them
build critical reading skills and comprehension. It is simple
to use and versatile, making it appropriate for both in-person
and distance learning. Because it offers tools for children in
grades K-12, we recommend Read Theory to any teacher
wishing to improve their students' reading skills.

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