I recently discovered Google Drawings (part of Google Drive in the Student Cloud), and it has proven to be very engaging, versatile, and accessible for all of my students. It's a great tool for representing learning visually, and it has endless creative possibilities. You can see one way that we have used Google Drawings in my class (5th grade ELA) at this link: http://besswirht.weebly.com/google-drawings.html. There are great videos on YouTube of teachers incorporating Google Drawings into all different subject areas, across all grade levels. Kids LOVE it, and it's very intuitive. The best part is, any work done through a student's Google Drive can be accessed at home (with an internet connection), and all work is saved automatically (fewer crises). If you use Google Classroom, students can turn in assignments completed on Google Drawings on their account. I highly recommend it!
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I'm really dying to post about these crazy Google Form Scavenger hunts which have been a total blast and easy to create...but time is biting my booty (as always!) For now, I thought I'd share a funny little discovery made today---merging Bitmoji with Quizziz memes to create more personalized (and silly) feedback for kids during group games. Sadly, some of my favorite Bitmojis are not appropriate for school use but the pictures below will give you an idea of how to use these 2 tools together!
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