Just wanted to share these Googley Winter Activities from Eric Curts via the 12 Days of TechMas in case you missed them. Just another set of tools to give students choice for switching up platforms for writing. Focus on just one to consider implementing or let the students explore a number of them and report back to the class about their discoveries.
Keep in mind that you can compile each activity onto an online gallery to share with families rather than printing them.
Students can also make their links "public" and create a QR code of their activity. >With an extension like Quick QR Code generator, students can easily make a QR code for their project. You can have them drop their code in Classroom or in a shared doc similar to this. Rather than printing out the full-colored activity, you're only printing a small QR Code. You can still have a designated classroom place to showcase their "work", but just swap out the QR code that peers and visitors will interact with.
This also works great for digital books that students create in Slides, Little Bird Tales, StoryBird, BookCreator, StoryJumper, etc.
~Your own little Read-Box for student-created ebooks~
Let us know if you have any questions or want to explore together.
Take or Toss!
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