1. Visit the 21Things for Students and go to Interactives (Thing #12) Quest #3: Interactive Study Tools
2. Scroll down to Quizlet (Step #1) and choose a topic of your choice to study or create a quizlet about you. Screen shot your flashcards and post to your website.
3. Next go to Vocabulary and Spelling.
Add 5-10 of the academic vocabulary words for this semester to Spelling City. (The words are posted above the white board.) Play the Phonics, Writing, Spelling and Vocabulary games
Take 4 Screenshots .
Then go to Video Tutorials
Visit the Khan Academy website.
You are welcome choose a topic of your choice, however if you can't decide choose Computer animation and play with the Pixar in a box lessons.
Next go to Knowledge and Problem Solver. Check out the Wolfram site.
In a text box, explain how you could use Wolfram to help you in math, social studies, science, or language arts.
Then go to Summarization tools.
Use a Student News Daily article and one or both of the Summary tools.
In a text box, explain which summary tool you preferred and why.
Last, go to the Highlighting and Clipping section. Evernote is a way to save your research to an online folder that you can access anywhere. Choose a subject you are studying in school. Find an article and an image to save using Evernote. You will have to sign up for a free account.
Finally, rank the Interactive study tools using the chart below. A button will take you to the chart to fill it out.
2. Scroll down to Quizlet (Step #1) and choose a topic of your choice to study or create a quizlet about you. Screen shot your flashcards and post to your website.
3. Next go to Vocabulary and Spelling.
Add 5-10 of the academic vocabulary words for this semester to Spelling City. (The words are posted above the white board.) Play the Phonics, Writing, Spelling and Vocabulary games
Take 4 Screenshots .
Then go to Video Tutorials
Visit the Khan Academy website.
You are welcome choose a topic of your choice, however if you can't decide choose Computer animation and play with the Pixar in a box lessons.
Next go to Knowledge and Problem Solver. Check out the Wolfram site.
In a text box, explain how you could use Wolfram to help you in math, social studies, science, or language arts.
Then go to Summarization tools.
Use a Student News Daily article and one or both of the Summary tools.
In a text box, explain which summary tool you preferred and why.
Last, go to the Highlighting and Clipping section. Evernote is a way to save your research to an online folder that you can access anywhere. Choose a subject you are studying in school. Find an article and an image to save using Evernote. You will have to sign up for a free account.
Finally, rank the Interactive study tools using the chart below. A button will take you to the chart to fill it out.