Some Good Websites to Help You with Your Classroom Management

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Looking for some educational websites to help you with the management of your class instruction? The list below has you covered. These are some some popular web tools we have reviewed in multiple instances in the past which you can use to perform a wide variety of tasks. These include: creating interactive video lessons, collect formative assessment and provide real-time feedback to students, enhance students learning through the use of digital games and flashcards, create online classes and share with students assignments and learning resources, organize students into appropriate learning groups and many more. Links to these websites are under the visual. We invite you to check them out and share with us your feedback in our Facebook page.

12 Great Classroom Management  Websites for Teachers
1- Plickers
 Collect formative assessment and provide real-time feedback to students.

2- Edpuzzle
Create video lessons and track your students understanding.

3- Quizlet
Enhance students learning with various tools, games and flashcards.

4- Padlet
Create boards, add different forms of content and invite others to collaborate in real-time.

5- Nearpod
Create interactive lessons, get real-time feedback and post-session reports on your students understanding.

6- Trello
A good visual way to  enhance collaborative work and organize group projects.

7- Google Drive
A suite of excellent tools to store documents and create documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and drawings.

8- Classdojo
Build productive  classroom communities with parents and students.

9- Google Classroom
A great platform to connect with students, ‘create classes, distribute assignments, communicate, and stay organized’.

10- ReadWriteThink
Access tons of student interactives, learning tools, professional development materials and several other resources to use in class.

11- Playposit
Create interactive videos by adding questions and monitor students performance.

12- Class Charts
‘Class Charts helps organise students into appropriate learning groups and minimizes school behaviour issues.’
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