2. 1. Study Stack
a. Teachers can insert their data
once and the App converts it
into multiple activities.
3. 2. Duolingo
a. As students advance in their learnings
the lessons start advancing to the next
level.
b. Teachers can track students’ progress.
4. 3. Plickers
a. Students might see this as a game, but
teachers will be gathering essential
information regarding students’ retention.
b. Not all students have smartphones, with
Plickers there’s not a need for devices.
5. 4. Seesaw
a. Empowers students to independently
document what they are learning at
school.
b. Teachers can invite families to get a
personalized window into their child’s
learning.
6. 5. Quizlet
a. Learn which words your students
miss all the time and which ones
they’re getting right, so you can make
the best use of class time.
b. For each term or concept, you’ll see
aggregate data showing how often
students get the term right (on
average).
7. 6. Study Flashcard
a. Students can easily create
quizzes for themselves and
peers.
b. Results are immediately
available.
8. 7. EasyBib
a. Students can easily format citations
correctly to multiple formats, but are still
expected to enter all relevant information.
b. Easybib can be applied to Google Docs
like an attachment,
9. 8. Google Classroom
a. Teachers and students can
create tutorials and lessons
that are shared in real time.
b. Teachers and students can
provide feedback via
comments as on all Google
Drive apps..
10. 9. Remind
a. Encourage students and inform
parents of upcoming classroom
events.
b. All personal information is
kept private.
11. 10. Fluency Tutor
a. Students reading progress can
be tracked and monitored by
the teacher or online tools.
b. Fluency Tutor is connected to
Google Drive so passages can
be uploaded or easily
searched.