Listly by Deanna Krajenke
Below you will find helpful websites to help you make task cards for your students, multi-media tools for your students to use, or helpful websites for our amazing educators!
This website is AMAZING! It is great to differentiate your task cards to meet the needs of all of your students. It is user friendly and does not take a long time to create. Enjoy!
A great way to keep your students engaged is with the use of QR codes. This is a FREE website and is super easy to use!
Vocaroo is a quick and easy way to share voice messages! You can either send the audio out in a link or a QR code!
Have you ever been annoyed with how long your URL address is? Sign up for the free bitly website and it will shorten your websites for you!!
Adobe Spark is a great multi-media tool to support you and your students with your task cards. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the options! If you click the plus sign, and choose pages, post, or video.
You and your students can create fake text messages to meet your standards! Example: main idea, multiple meaning words, word problems, etc.
Check out this website! It is a great place to send flyer and newsletters to send home to your families! It is quick, painless, and easy!
Use this website to create GIFs using Google Slides.
Canvas is a great interactive white board for your students to use. Students can use the white board to solve math problems, answer questions, create thinking maps and MORE!
Are your students obsessed with emoji's? Or... are you? This is a website that can help you find any emoji in its database! All you have to do is push COPY!
Students have the opportunity to create presentations as well as work on presentations from teachers. They will be able to use images, links, audio recordings, etc. Check it out!
An online literacy platform that helps students overcome the barriers to reading for depth. This website is similar to NewsELA. The feature I like about this website is that you can add your own comprehension questions within the text for students to answer.
Tween Tribune is similar to NewsELA. It allows you to modify lexile levels to meet the needs of all students.
*- Insert Learning: You can use Insert Learning to add in comprehension questions to ANY website you send your students to! Check it out!
*- Read & Write: Allows students to listen to text aloud. Can be helpful during small group time, Math, Writing, Science, Social Studies text/assessments, etc.
**- Screencastify: Allows you to record yourself using video and/or audio.
Use Flipgrid to allow your students and yourself to communicate via video!
Ideas:
This is an AMAZING resource that has pre-made literacy stations! Stations vary from phonics, vocabulary, fluency, to comprehension! Print, Laminate, USE!