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Notegpt: AI Podcast Generator - Hongyuan Cao
Grades
5 to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (300), podcasts (163)
In the Classroom
Students can create educational podcasts about historical figures by interviewing one another. Students can create news reports on current events or historical events. Finally, students can create a personal growth podcast about what they wish to accomplish in the future.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Comic Strip Maker - Lywi.com
Grades
5 to 12tag(s): comics and cartoons (61)
In the Classroom
Students can create comics about themselves to share at the beginning of the year. Students can make historical figures or events into comics, explaining the person's importance or the event. Finally, engage in Comic Strip Maker by creating a 'show what you know' after a science lesson.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Winter Medley: Explore & Extend - Math At Home
Grades
4 to 5tag(s): decimals (94), division (109), equations (132), fractions (179), geometric shapes (153), multiplication (133), volume (35)
In the Classroom
Students can participate in the activities posted on Math At Home. Students can create division problems to be added to a Blooket, reviewed here. Students can use 2 and 3 Circle Interactive Venn Diagrams by Class Tools, reviewed here to compare and contrast multiplication and division.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Winter Medley: Explore and Extend - Math At Home
Grades
2 to 4tag(s): addition (137), division (109), geometric shapes (153), measurement (127), multiplication (133), patterns (82), subtraction (118)
In the Classroom
Students can participate in the activities posted on Math At Home. Students can use Comic Strip Templates by Canva, reviewed here to create a comic strip teaching how to multiply. Students can create problems to solve using Kahoot!, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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LIttle Mouse's Snowflakes - Math At Home
Grades
K to 1tag(s): counting (66), geometric shapes (153), numbers (120), patterns (82), preK (322)
In the Classroom
Students can participate in the activities posted on Math At Home. Students can create a book in Book Creator reviewed here using one of the concepts from a set. Students can use Google Drawing, reviewed here when comparing different kinds of apples from the Apples All Around Set.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Probability Worksheets for 8th Grade - Wayground (formerly Quizzizz):
Grades
7 to 8tag(s): game based learning (304), probability (132)
In the Classroom
Students can participate in either completing the worksheet or the quiz from Wayground. Students can use Free Online Screen Recorder, reviewed here to create a recording of themselves teaching a probability problem. Students can create a step-by-step guide to how to solve probability problems using Padlet, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Insta-Lesson - Insta-Lesson
Grades
K to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (300), substitutes (25), Teacher Utilities (214)
In the Classroom
Use this tool to create lesson plans for substitutes or remediation, including detailed instructions and standards-aligned activities. After generating the lesson, use the editing tools to modify the plan as needed to match your professional needs and standards. Share the slide presentation with students and add an exit ticket slide to review upon your return. If needed, clarify directions or provide additional instructions for students or your substitute for your lesson by creating a short recording using Awesome Screenshot, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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BingWow - BingWow
Grades
K to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (300), game based learning (304), printables (35), worksheets (70)
In the Classroom
BingWow makes it easy to turn any topic into an engaging review game that involves little or no prep time, is free, and has no two cards alike. Start with the basics: enter weekly vocabulary words to generate bingo cards, then call out definitions instead of the words so students must recall the meanings before marking their cards. Create cards with multiplication facts, fractions, or decimals, call out a problem, and have students find the correct answer. Enhance learning by using BingWow during read-alouds or video lessons by loading cards with terms students are likely to encounter, and turn passive viewing into active listening. Extend learning by challenging students to design their own bingo sets tied to a research project, current unit, or independent reading book. Students curate the clues, which requires them to identify key concepts and think critically about what matters most. They can then generate cards through BingWow and lead the class in a live review game.Edge Features:
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Calculus Help - FreeMathHelp.com
Grades
11 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): calculators (36), newton (24), polynomials (23)
In the Classroom
Assign each student or small group a topic from the site (e.g., Newton's Method, U-substitution, or infinite series). Have them learn from the lesson page, then create a mini-presentation or infographic using Canva Edu reviewed here explaining the concept with an original example problem. Assign a concept, such as limits or derivatives, and have students find or create a real-life situation where it applies (e.g., calculating rates of change in physics or economics). They present their scenario and demonstrate the calculus involved. Assign students a calculus problem (e.g., a related rates scenario or chain rule derivative) and have them use the site's step-by-step calculators to check their work. Then, require them to explain each step in their own words to a peer or in a short written reflection.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Probability for Grade 1 - Wordwall
Grades
K to 1This site includes advertising.
tag(s): matching (8), probability (132)
In the Classroom
Use a Wordwall spin-the-wheel game on probability terms like "likely" and "unlikely," then have students share real-life examples that match each outcome. Play a digital match-up game and have students pair events with their correct probability category (possible, impossible, certain), followed by a class discussion to justify their choices. Challenge students to create their own probability game using Wordwall's templates, incorporating class-chosen themes such as animals, sports, or favorite foods, and then present it for classmates to play.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Teaching Probability in Kindergarten - A Pinch of Kinder
Grades
K to 1This site includes advertising.
tag(s): data (213), preK (322), probability (132)
In the Classroom
Set up a "mystery bag" with objects of different colors inside. Have students predict which color they might pull out, then record their predictions in a simple tally chart to compare them with actual outcomes. Create a classroom probability game in which students spin a color wheel or roll a numbered die, then discuss the likelihood of different outcomes using words such as "likely" and "unlikely." Follow up by having students design their own probability game to share with the class. Read a picture book that includes elements of chance, such as Pete the Cat and the Missing Cupcakes, and have students identify events that are "certain," "possible," or "impossible" within the story.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Activities- Math at Home - Math at Home
Grades
K to 5tag(s): addition (137), division (109), geometric shapes (153), measurement (127), multiplication (133), place value (43), probability (132), subtraction (118)
In the Classroom
Students can complete the lesson and activities from Math at Home. Students can complete the activities using Seesaw, reviewed here. Students can create their own math review book using Book Creator, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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What Is the Hispanic or Latino Population in Your State? - AFT ShareMyLesson
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6 to 12tag(s): data (213), hispanic (54), infographics (70), population (53), probability (132), states (128), statistics (129)
In the Classroom
Students can complete the lesson as shared by Share My Lesson. Students can use Kiddle, reviewed here to continue searching about each of the state's percentage of Hispanic or Latino population. Finally, students can create an infographic with the information that they learned by using Canva Infographic Creator, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Probability Real World Practice Problem for Grades 6-8! - Mashup Math
Grades
6 to 8This site includes advertising.
tag(s): data (213), fractions (179), probability (132)
In the Classroom
As students are watching the video, they can use Google Keep, reviewed here to write notes or attempt to answer the question. Students can use Free Screen Recorder Online, reviewed here to create their own probability video. Students can use Padlet, reviewed here to showcase different probability problems with answers.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Printable Algebra Worksheets - Math Worksheets 4 Kids
Grades
K to 8tag(s): charts and graphs (196), equations (132), functions (61), vectors (15)
In the Classroom
Students can complete the worksheets that are printed for them. Students can use Seesaw, reviewed here to share their work. Set up stations with "function machines" where students input numbers and determine the output based on a hidden rule. After solving several examples, have students write the rule in algebraic form and compare it with classmates.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Free Math Worksheets - K5 Learning
Grades
K to 6This site includes advertising.
tag(s): addition (137), decimals (94), division (109), exponents (41), fractions (179), geometric shapes (153), integers (26), measurement (127), multiplication (133), numbers (120), percent (62), place value (43), rounding (10), subtraction (118), time (94)
In the Classroom
Students can complete the worksheets that are printed for them. Students can use Baamboozle, reviewed here to make the worksheets interactive through a game. Students can use NearPod, reviewed here to showcase their thinking and understanding while completing the assigned worksheet.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Patterns - Tiny Tap
Grades
K to 2This site includes advertising.
tag(s): game based learning (304), patterns (82)
In the Classroom
Students can create patterns with objects. Students can use emojis to create a pattern using Seesaw, reviewed here. Students can also use Book Creator, reviewed here to create a class pattern book.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Toy Theater's Patterns - Toy Theater
Grades
K to 2This site includes advertising.
tag(s): game based learning (304), patterns (82)
In the Classroom
Students can complete the patterning games that are featured on the website. Students can use Google Drawings, reviewed here to create patterns with objects and/or shapes. Students can also use Book Creator, reviewed here to create a class pattern book.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Graphing Activities and Probability - Proud to be Primary
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K to 3tag(s): charts and graphs (196), data (213), numbers (120), probability (132)
In the Classroom
Choose a survey question (favorite recess game, type of pet, etc.) and have students physically line up in columns to represent their answers. Count each column together and discuss which category is most and least popular. Provide samples of different apple varieties. Students vote for their favorite, then create a class bar graph using Canva Infographic Creator reviewed here of the results. Using assorted Lego pieces in different colors, have students sort by color or size, then build 3D bar graphs. They can compare their graphs with classmates and discuss similarities and differences in the data.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Math at Home - Grade 4 - Math Learning Center
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3 to 5tag(s): addition (137), angles (52), area (54), charts and graphs (196), data (213), decimals (94), division (109), fractions (179), geometric shapes (153), measurement (127), multiplication (133), perimeter (21), place value (43), subtraction (118), symmetry (32)
In the Classroom
From the Multiplication & Division, Data & Fractions set, have students collect class data (favorite lunch items, number of pets, etc.), create bar graphs or line plots using LiveGap Charts. Choose one of the math games or problem challenges from the Grade 4 sets (such as fraction, multiplication, or geometry activities). Have students solve the problem, then explain their strategy using words, pictures, or equations. Extend the activity by asking students to create a new problem using the same math skill and trade with a partner.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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