The web tools I used to create a test, puzzle, rubric,
and print a worksheet, I thought, are going to be very valuable when I become a
teacher. These tools are very helpful when it comes to quickly creating an
activity. It cuts down the time I will be spending at my computer creating
these documents. What is even greater about these four web tools is that these
websites are free to use for the most part. I downloaded simple math
worksheets. I created a word puzzle that was just for fun. I created a rubric which
was almost completed for me, and I made a math test. There was a variety of
different options I could have used with each website. I could of made any type
of puzzle even a word search. It literally took five minutes. I could of picked
any worksheets for any subject. My test could have been in a variety of formats
such as true/false or multiple choices. It was simple. The hardest part is
going to be memorizing my user names and passwords. :) I loved them. They will
be very useful in my career to come. I am going to list the links below.
The NETS-T Standard that these websites introduce, I
think is, 2c. The standard states to customize and personalize learning
activities to address students' diverse learning styles, working strategies,
and abilities using digital tools and resources. All of these websites have
many options. There is a variety of different puzzles the students could do.
There is multiple choice, short answer, and discussion. Each of these options
can be done by the teacher based on how the students each learn best.
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
http://www.classmarker.com/
http://www.abcteach.com
http://puzzlemaker.school.discovery.com/
Here is a picture of what my Puzzle looked like :)
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