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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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Every Earth Day (April 22, 2023 this year–see our previous article on Earth Day Class Activities ) someone in your school, maybe the parent group, raises the question of WHY NOT a paperless classroom? The next time your school decides to investigate paperless classrooms, offer to take charge. Really, though: Why not?

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

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This includes how-to videos, lesson reviews, homework help, whiteboard explanations of math or science, and anything required for a flipped classroom. If students have the framework discussed in the opening of this article, most of what would normally be printed can be displayed, shared, and graded on these devices.

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How to go Paperless in Your Classroom

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This includes how-to videos, lesson reviews, homework help, whiteboard explanations of math or science, and anything required for a flipped classroom. If students have the framework discussed in the opening of this article, most of what would normally be printed can be displayed, shared, and graded on these devices.

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3 Apps That Encourage Students to Read

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There are a wide variety of teacher resources available once you create an account including articles, how to adapt the app to a flipped classroom, and printables. Availability: 5/5 (iOS, Android, Web, iPhone, iPod, Chromebooks, Kindle Fire). Design: 5/5. Functionality: 5/5. Fun Factor: 5/5. Overall: 5/5. Starfall Free.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

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The twenty assessments include: Evaluating Wikipedia : Students evaluate the trustworthiness of an article on Wikipedia, assessing whether they can reason about the specific features that make a Wikipedia article more or less reliable. Comparing Articles : Students determine whether a news story or a sponsored post is more reliable.