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301. Socrative

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Socrative
Source: Socrative (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 
Use the Socrative website to create formative assessments, which students take on the Socrative Student app, installed on mobile devices. Teachers can create quizzes or pose questions in class and get immediate feedback. The free version allows you to create 5 quizzes per month. The answers students provide to most questions through Socrative are anonymous. The one exception is the quiz. Students are asked to enter their names, which only the instructor can see. The instructor can ask spontaneous questions with the Single Question Activities or can create student self-paced quizzes or teacher-paced quizzes ahead of time. Instructors can cover a certain amount of content in a lecture and then pose a True/False, multiple-choice, or short-answer / open-ended question. The instructor can project the class responses immediately and follow up with a discussion, or go back and repeat or review content that may be revealed as unclear to students.

 

 

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation
302. SoftSchools: Interactive Periodic Table

Activity Description

Periodic Table
Source: Periodic Table (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

In this activity, students use an interactive Periodic Table to explore periods and groups of elements.

This site has many resources. You can use it for many different classes. There are resources for math, science, social studies, English, and Spanish. There are many activities that students can access online, and use alone or in groups. You really need to "mine" this site to see all the useful activities.

They also have free printable worksheets, quizzes, games, and online practice on math, grammar, phonics, handwriting, , language arts, social studies, and geography for preschool to middle school.

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Program Areas

ASE: High School Diploma
303. SoftSchools: Interactive Periodic Table

Activity Description

SoftSkills Periodic Table
Source: softskills.com (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

In this activity, students use an interactive Periodic Table to explore periods and groups of elements.

This site has many resources. You can use it for many different classes. There are resources for math, science, social studies, English, and Spanish. There are many activities that students can access online, and use alone or in groups. You really need to "mine" this site to see all the useful activities.

They also have free printable worksheets, quizzes, games, and online practice on math, grammar, phonics, handwriting, , language arts, social studies, and geography for preschool to middle school.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ABE: Adult Basic Education, ASE: High School Diploma
304. Song Analysis Project

Activity Description

Musician, Country song, Banjo image
Source: Pixabay by RyanMcGuire (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 

Music is a powerful way to learn English. For this project, students choose a song in English and explore its language, meaning, and cultural background. 

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
305. SongR: Write a Song with AI

Activity Description

SongR App
Source: SongR (License: CC0/Public Domain)
 
Students can be assigned to use this AI tool to generate a song for a variety of purposes: personal introduction, goal setting, reflection on their learning, grammar analysis, and pronunciation practice. In this particular lesson plan, students think about hobbies or weekend/free time plans to create a song.

Has EEE Lesson Plan

Program Areas

ESL: English as a Second Language

Levels

Beginning Low, Beginning High, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
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OTAN activities are funded by contract CN240137 from the Adult Education Office, in the Career & College Transition Division, California Department of Education, with funds provided through Federal P.L., 105-220, Section 223. However, OTAN content does not necessarily reflect the position of that department or the U.S. Department of Education.