Happy November! I love beginning a new month; it's a time to start fresh and look for ways to refine how I normally do things. With that thought in mind, I thought this would be a good time to reflect on some of the tools we've talked about before. Let's take a quick moment to revisit some familiar (and maybe not-so-familiar) tools for your classroom.
Can you believe this is the last week in September??? Time is really moving along, as you well know. In this post I will be highlighting some tools that can help you to "capture the moments" in your classroom! We visited some of these tools briefly during our summer trade days. Flippity Flippity allows you to use a Google Sheet to create digital flashcards, quiz shows, name pickers, memory games, word searches, crossword puzzles, bingo games, hangman games, madlibs, and more. For more information, please read the document or watch the video: Flippity Walkthrough (document - printable) In the two walkthroughs, I only showed a sample of what you can use Flippity for. Please look through the www.flippity.net website and familiarize yourself with all it offers! ***Note*** There is also an add-on for Google Sheets from Flippity. I have experimented both with the add-on and the website, and I prefer the website. This is a personal preference*** FlipGri