1. Resource link: www. Joomag.com
Recommend by: Polly Chase
Joomag.com is free. It is easy once the students have some time to play with its features. Smart tech-minded students love it and can problem solve quickly. It is, however, advanced for some students.
As an alternative, I allowed my students to use google slides for the project I had assigned. is free. It is easy once the students have some time to play with its features. Smart tech-minded students love it and can problem solve quickly. It is, however, advanced for some students.
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2. Resource Link: Web quest and Weebly.com
Recommended by: Sarah Merriman
I have utilized this resource several times in the classroom. The students find it engaging and it offers better graphics and examples than I can offer on paper. It also always students to type answers, which is needed with online testing.
This resource also appeals to different learning styles many visual and audio examples are offered. There are many free web quest online. Weebly.com is also a great free website maker in which you can design your own web quest.
3. Resource Link: http://www.studyisland.com/
Recommended by: Missy Rayburn
The 6th grade Social Studies team developed a checklist for kids to use when completing study island lessons. We discovered that setting short term goals allowed students to work at their own pace....differentiating instruction for all students.
Recommend by: Polly Chase
Joomag.com is free. It is easy once the students have some time to play with its features. Smart tech-minded students love it and can problem solve quickly. It is, however, advanced for some students.
As an alternative, I allowed my students to use google slides for the project I had assigned. is free. It is easy once the students have some time to play with its features. Smart tech-minded students love it and can problem solve quickly. It is, however, advanced for some students.
Resource Link:
2. Resource Link: Web quest and Weebly.com
Recommended by: Sarah Merriman
I have utilized this resource several times in the classroom. The students find it engaging and it offers better graphics and examples than I can offer on paper. It also always students to type answers, which is needed with online testing.
This resource also appeals to different learning styles many visual and audio examples are offered. There are many free web quest online. Weebly.com is also a great free website maker in which you can design your own web quest.
3. Resource Link: http://www.studyisland.com/
Recommended by: Missy Rayburn
The 6th grade Social Studies team developed a checklist for kids to use when completing study island lessons. We discovered that setting short term goals allowed students to work at their own pace....differentiating instruction for all students.