Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Web Tools for Teachers

      Now, I have always known that teachers use a lot of worksheets. Nearly anything you try to teach requires some sort of recording, even if the students work will be assessed through observation, a rubric must be in place. If one worksheet/rubric was printed for every activity in the classroom, it would take a ton of planning time from the teacher. Fortunately, there are some major time savers out there.
      I never realized that there are so many web tools out there for teachers, and when it comes to modeling digital age work & learning (standard #3), using these tools can definitely fall under the NETS standards for teachers. This week, I used the following websites to create a rubric, a quiz, a worksheet, and a puzzle for students:


http://www.abcteach.com/
Rubric: http://rubistar.4teachers.org
 Quiz: www.classmarker.com
 Worksheet: www.abcteach.com
 Puzzle: http://puzzlemaker.school.discover.com

      In less than two hours I was able to put together a few lessons worth of work. These programs are really great time savers, and they cover nearly every subject for any grade! Plus, it is completely FREE to set up an account!

Here is my rubric:



Here is my Quiz:



Here is my Worksheet:



Here is my Worksheet:
 

These are great teacher tools!
BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT!
AND... Project correlates with NETS·T standard #2 & 3 because incorporates the use of digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity, and it models and facilities effective use of current and emerging digital tools to evaluate learning!

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