Educational Software

There are tons of resources online that can help you with lesson planning

Student Engagement, Testing Practice, and Lesson Planning Sites

Quizizz-an online assessment tool that allows to teachers and students to create and use one another’s quizzes. After providing students with a unique access code, a quiz can be presented live as a timed competition or used for homework with a specific deadline. After the quizzes have been completed, students can review their answers. Furthermore, the resulting data is compiled into a spreadsheet to give the instructor a clear visual of the students’ performance in order to analyze trends in which areas might need the most focus in the future. This immediate feedback can be used by teachers to revise future learning activities and altar the focus of material by putting a larger emphasis on concepts that students are struggling with.

Quizlet-Makes simple learning tools that let you study anything. Start learning today with flashcards, games and expert-written solutions. You turn flash cards into tests, create assignments, and collect data from your students

Kahoot!-Is a game-based learning platform that brings engagement and fun to 1+ billion players every year at school, at work, and at home.

Additional Software

Teachers Pay Teachers On this site, you can find and create content to help with lesson planning.

Pear Deck-Learning is a powerful ecosystem of education tools that assess progress, offer real-time feedback, and provide the differentiated instruction. Use with Google Slides to really jazz up your presentation.

Youtube- A great website for educational videos, timers to get students on track, or the ability to create your own videos and content for your students

Google Classroom- Google Classroom helps educators create engaging learning experiences they can personalize, manage, and measure. Part of Google Workspace for Education, it empowers educators to enhance their impact and prepare students for the future.