Perspective: The Apple of My Eye
Top Five Ways To Use Apple Classroom
1. Guide students to a specific app to save time
2. Lock students into an app to complete an assessment
3. Guide students to a specific website
4. Lock iPads during a classroom discussion
(to keep them from looking up answers or become distracted)
5. Observe students working in real time! Catch confusion immediately!
Remember:
Apple Classroom is not a tool for punishing students.
Focus on direction and redirection.
1. Guide students to a specific app to save time
2. Lock students into an app to complete an assessment
3. Guide students to a specific website
4. Lock iPads during a classroom discussion
(to keep them from looking up answers or become distracted)
5. Observe students working in real time! Catch confusion immediately!
Remember:
Apple Classroom is not a tool for punishing students.
Focus on direction and redirection.
The SAMR Model with the Pages App: Substitution & Augmentation
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TIPS FROM TEACHERS
Our tip comes from Brittany (Parrett) Waters who teaches 5th grade at Central Elementary.
I give a vocabulary quiz every week in addition to a spelling. During the first few weeks, the students were not doing very well at all. Obviously, something had to change and fast.
I introduced Quizlet and within a week the scores improved!
I created the lists which consist of the word and definitions. I could include images if needed.
It usually only takes no more than 10-15 minutes to create. Once the, I share the link with
students in Google Classroom.
Once the students begin using Quizlet, they can study with flashcards, play games with the words and take a practice test. Honestly, this tool is so easy to use and students enjoy using it.
I give a vocabulary quiz every week in addition to a spelling. During the first few weeks, the students were not doing very well at all. Obviously, something had to change and fast.
I introduced Quizlet and within a week the scores improved!
I created the lists which consist of the word and definitions. I could include images if needed.
It usually only takes no more than 10-15 minutes to create. Once the, I share the link with
students in Google Classroom.
Once the students begin using Quizlet, they can study with flashcards, play games with the words and take a practice test. Honestly, this tool is so easy to use and students enjoy using it.
CLASSROOM SPOTLIGHT