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Create Infographics using Piktochart - Internet Research | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn more about what makes an effective infographic as they analyze existing infographics and then create their own. Included with the lesson is a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation for whole class instruction (editable) to learn about infographics and analyze them as a class. Infographics with discussion questions are included in the PowerPoint. Next, students choose a topic of interest, research their topic and then create an infographic using Piktochart (www.piktochart.com), a free Web 2.0 tool that does not require download. A Quick Start Guide for the program is included to help students navigate the program. Topic suggestions are included in the teacher/student resource material. These infographics look great printed and displayed in the hallways!
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well. It can be used for any subject that wants to incorporate technology in a lesson.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Infographics Presentation (whole class with discussion questions) in MS PowerPoint (editable)
• Research worksheet (two versions – for individual or teams)
• Infographic Project: Student expectations, instructions and grading rubric
• Quick start tutorial for Piktochart
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Student Success Guidebook - Brochure Project
By Innovations in Technology
Creating a Student Success Guidebook (brochure project) gives students an opportunity to share their knowledge and tips for success in middle school with the following year’s new incoming class of students. This is perfect for a technology or leadership class, or for a club that focuses on assisting students, such as Student Council. Students work in small teams to research an assigned topic about expectations in middle school, specific to their school. Next, they create one page of a brochure with their information which will finally be combined with the other teams’ pages to create a full brochure that can be published and distributed to incoming students. The project was created for 8th graders but could easily be adapted to use with 5th or 6th graders leaving elementary school and providing tips for success to new elementary students, or could be used by sophomores (or above) in high school to create a success guide for incoming high school freshmen.
Great end of year project!!
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Brochure Project Instructions, Expectations & Grading Rubric
• Sample Brochure (non-editable .pdf)
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Geography & Maths - Teaching Grid Coordinates with a Game with lesson plan
By Yugen Learning
Ahoy, educators! Dive into the world of coordinates with our engaging no prep Battleship Coordinates Game for you or an emergency sub lesson for your Geography and Maths programs.. Designed meticulously with students in mind, especially those who find coordinates challenging, this game offers a hands-on, interactive approach to mastering the X and Y axis f
Master Coordinates with the Battleship Game: A Fun & Engaging Learning Tool!
Resources:
Why Choose the Battleship Coordinates Game?
Common Core Outcomes:
Australian curriculum links: for teaching coordinates in geography and mathematics:
Bring coordinates to life in your classroom and watch as your students navigate their way to success. Set sail into the world of interactive learning today!
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Geography & Maths - Teaching Grid Coordinates with a Game with lesson plan
By Yugen Learning
Ahoy, educators! Dive into the world of coordinates with our engaging no prep Battleship Coordinates Game for you or an emergency sub lesson for your Geography and Maths programs.. Designed meticulously with students in mind, especially those who find coordinates challenging, this game offers a hands-on, interactive approach to mastering the X and Y axis f
Master Coordinates with the Battleship Game: A Fun & Engaging Learning Tool!
Resources:
Why Choose the Battleship Coordinates Game?
Common Core Outcomes:
Australian curriculum links: for teaching coordinates in geography and mathematics:
Bring coordinates to life in your classroom and watch as your students navigate their way to success. Set sail into the world of interactive learning today!
Grab Your Battleship Coordinates Game Now!
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
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Geography - Dive Deep into the Seven Continents! Worksheet Booklet
By Yugen Learning
Overview: Introduce your students to the wonders of our world with this comprehensive 7-page no prep for you or an emergency sub Geography research booklet! Each page is dedicated to one of the seven continents, providing a detailed map and thought-provoking questions that will ignite their curiosity and deepen their understanding of global geography.
What's Inside:
Detailed Maps: Each continent is beautifully illustrated, offering students a clear visual representation to aid their research.
Research Questions: For every continent, students will delve into:
Benefits:
Why Choose This Resource? As educators, we understand the importance of making learning engaging and relevant. This booklet has been meticulously designed to ensure students not only learn but also appreciate the diverse wonders our world has to offer. Whether you're introducing continents for the first time or looking for a resource to deepen existing knowledge, this booklet is your perfect companion.
Embark on a global adventure with your students today!
In this fun and back to school, no prep lesson your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to find specific countries using an atlas or google earth skills to develop their country finding ability, before labelling and coloring in the map. All neatly contained within a single A4 sheet.
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Geography - Dive Deep into the Seven Continents! Worksheet Booklet
By Yugen Learning
Overview: Introduce your students to the wonders of our world with this comprehensive 7-page no prep for you or an emergency sub Geography research booklet! Each page is dedicated to one of the seven continents, providing a detailed map and thought-provoking questions that will ignite their curiosity and deepen their understanding of global geography.
What's Inside:
Detailed Maps: Each continent is beautifully illustrated, offering students a clear visual representation to aid their research.
Research Questions: For every continent, students will delve into:
Benefits:
Why Choose This Resource? As educators, we understand the importance of making learning engaging and relevant. This booklet has been meticulously designed to ensure students not only learn but also appreciate the diverse wonders our world has to offer. Whether you're introducing continents for the first time or looking for a resource to deepen existing knowledge, this booklet is your perfect companion.
Embark on a global adventure with your students today!
In this fun and back to school, no prep lesson your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to find specific countries using an atlas or google earth skills to develop their country finding ability, before labelling and coloring in the map. All neatly contained within a single A4 sheet.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
People that have purchased this resource have also purchased -
Geography | What Causes Hunger lesson activity
Geography | Analysing and Interpreting Population Pyramids
Geography | Geographical Scavenger Hunt
Geography | Hemispheres, Continents and Lines of Latitude Worksheet
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Geography - Hemispheres, Continents and Lines of Latitude Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson for you or an emergency sub in your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to explore the intricate details of our world's layout. They will be provided with a detailed map, which will serve as their canvas to mark and identify the lines of latitude, distinguish between the different hemispheres, and pinpoint the continents. As they navigate through the map, students will also encounter a series of questions designed to test their understanding and observation skills.
Task:
Using the numbers as references, students must identify and label the following:
Develop mate reading skills and visual recombination skills
Resources:
A3 size sheet
Marking key
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Geography | What Causes Hunger lesson activity worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson, students learn to analyse and interpret the information on what causes Hunger's part of your Geography program.
This comprehensive and interactive lesson plan, entitled "What Causes Hunger?", guides students through a thoughtful exploration of the various factors contributing to global hunger.
It engages students in a detailed understanding of the cycle of poverty, lack of agricultural investment, effects of climate and weather, war and displacement, unstable markets, and food wastage, and how each of these components plays a role in the prevalence of hunger.
Resources included:
This comprehensive lesson is designed to cultivate an empathetic, global perspective among students and inspire them to think critically about worldwide issues like hunger. Suitable for Social Studies, Geography, Economics, and Global Studies courses for middle and high school levels.
Aligned with Common Core Standards, this lesson also encourages students to apply their knowledge, analyze various viewpoints, and build strong argumentation skills. Download now to open your classroom to a comprehensive and compassionate study of world hunger.
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Challenges to food production, including land and water degradation, shortage of fresh water, competing land uses, and climate change, for Australia and other areas of the world (ACHGK063)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
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Geography - Hemispheres, Continents and Lines of Latitude Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson for you or an emergency sub in your Geography program, students will embark on a geographical journey to explore the intricate details of our world's layout. They will be provided with a detailed map, which will serve as their canvas to mark and identify the lines of latitude, distinguish between the different hemispheres, and pinpoint the continents. As they navigate through the map, students will also encounter a series of questions designed to test their understanding and observation skills.
Task:
Using the numbers as references, students must identify and label the following:
Develop mate reading skills and visual recombination skills
Resources:
A3 size sheet
Marking key
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Geography | What Causes Hunger lesson activity worksheet
By Yugen Learning
In this no prep lesson, students learn to analyse and interpret the information on what causes Hunger's part of your Geography program.
This comprehensive and interactive lesson plan, entitled "What Causes Hunger?", guides students through a thoughtful exploration of the various factors contributing to global hunger.
It engages students in a detailed understanding of the cycle of poverty, lack of agricultural investment, effects of climate and weather, war and displacement, unstable markets, and food wastage, and how each of these components plays a role in the prevalence of hunger.
Resources included:
This comprehensive lesson is designed to cultivate an empathetic, global perspective among students and inspire them to think critically about worldwide issues like hunger. Suitable for Social Studies, Geography, Economics, and Global Studies courses for middle and high school levels.
Aligned with Common Core Standards, this lesson also encourages students to apply their knowledge, analyze various viewpoints, and build strong argumentation skills. Download now to open your classroom to a comprehensive and compassionate study of world hunger.
Australian Geography Curriculum link:
Challenges to food production, including land and water degradation, shortage of fresh water, competing land uses, and climate change, for Australia and other areas of the world (ACHGK063)
Students will begin to see that certain features and shapes are often associated with particular population structures e.g. a wide base indicates a high birth rate, a narrow apex often indicates a high death rate, etc.
Within the lesson, students will be expected to apply this new knowledge and understanding by analyzing and interpreting a population pyramid from a range of countries.
Students also learn how variations in shape and size also relate to the dependency ratio (the amount of the population that is dependent on the working population) of a particular country. Students practice calculating and interpreting dependency ratio through a number of examples.
These slides can also be printed and displayed within the classroom or given to students as review notes.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
SUBSCRIBE NOW to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.
Request a resource:
If you like my resources but I have uploaded a particular one you would love, please email me and tell me what you would like me to deign:
kane@yugenlearning,com or Subscribe to Our Enlightening Educators’ Mailing List Now!
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✅ ➡ USA History Unit One
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✅ ➡ American Revolution
✅ ➡ ⚔ US Civil War
✅ ➡ Medieval History
✅ ➡ World War One
✅ ➡ Nazi Germany
✅ ➡ ✈ World War Two
✅ ➡ ☭️ Cold War
✅ ➡ Australian History
✅ ➡ ⚙ Industrial Revolution
and
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DESERT ISLAND EXPLORERS | FRENCH/ENGLISH | LONG TERM SUB PLANS | LESSON PLANS
By French Made Fun!
Desert Island Explorer is an engaging, two-week game-based sub unit designed for grades 5 to 9, offering an immersive and bilingual experience centered around the theme of desert islands. This project-based learning module combines elements of language arts, science, and teamwork to enhance students' critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative skills.
Nothing is more stressful than having to leave work for an extended time: our profession requires us to plan, to create engaging resources, and to assume the subs covering have French capabilities. We all know that's... not the reality of this profession. When you've gotta be out, you've gotta be out, and frankly, when you're in this position, you've not got the time, energy or mental health to allow for this level of planning. That's where I come in! This ressource covers you for roughly two weeks: providing your sub with direction in English, and activities in both English and French to ensure a seamless absence... And if you aren't actually out (or maybe you're checked out and just a body in the room!) but just want someone to tell you what to do for 2 weeks, this checks out for that, too.
I integrate discussion-based prompts, writing activities, reading activities, film watching, reflections, games, math tasks, group work, projects, presentations, art tasks - just about everything to keep them engaged while you're away! This is a clear and engaging this resource for your next emergency absence.
In this mega crypt of activities relating to desert island survival, you'll discover the following activities:
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PBL | PROJECT | ENQUÊTE/INQUIRY | EARTH SUSTAINABILITY/AVENIR DURABLE (FRENCH)
By French Made Fun!
Ignite middle schoolers' curiosity with our inquiry-based project on imports, exports, energy, and electricity. Cross-curricular and transdisciplinary, it fosters critical thinking through reading, writing, and research. Transform learning with a dynamic, comprehensive experience!
Take a look at the preview to see first-hand what you can expect in this mega-resource that was a labour of love for me!
This 146-page unit will provide you with content, activities, projects, rubrics, simulations and discussion prompts necessary to engage your students for upwards of 2 months in a series of learnings, research and projects which will ultimately have them creating solutions for real world problems relating to food waste, energy sources, importing and exporting and the choices we make relative to our consumption.
Following a cross-curricular approach, I include step-by-step details, thorough lesson plans that will have you and your students deeply exploring some big concepts, connecting subjects, digging deeper, and thinking critically about sustainability and the future of our planet.
Within this mega-resource, you'll find two parts:
A 57-page teaching guide including a brief overview of the unit, the outcomes you'll be covering, detailed and thorough lesson plans for each day, all assignments, graphic organizers, stations, debates, simulations, answer keys, and rubrics. Many additional projects are recommended and explained for each of the major sections in addition to the lesson plans I provide. It includes printables for all games and activities, research, projects, and success criteria.
I also guide you on using the second part to this resource:
A 91-slide teaching document which includes all content, vocabulary, games and concepts relating to:
Food waste in Canada and the effects on the economy and the environment:
Perishability of food items.
A close look at expiries and "best before" dates.
A quick game on perishability.
Recommended film and videos.
Importing and exporting in Canada and its impacts on the economy and the environment:
Connection between food waste and imports.
The importance of shopping locally.
A trivia game on natural resources which are either imported or exported and a breakdown of the destinations of each.
A segway into imported and exported energy sources - and why we export some of our energies out-of-country and overseas.
Energy sources in Canada and its impacts on the economy and the environment:
Why do Canadians export their energy?
The good, the bad, and the ugly of energy consumption and our abuse with overconsumption.
The laws and transformations of energy.
An in-depth look at the different forms of energy, where the energy comes from and how they're used.
An in-depth look into renewable energy sources.
An in-depth look into our planet's atmospheric layers, our ozone layer, and the different characteristics of each.
A look into protests and laws that protect our environment - and a call to action.
Interested in testing out an inquiry- and project-based approach, but don't know where to start? Here are some suggestions for you!
For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!
Kaitlyn.
One Story, Two Perspectives: Exploring Subjectivity thru Dual-Perspectives 5-8
By Mark Holmes
One Story, Two Perspectives: Exploring Subjectivity and Empathy through Dual-Perspective Narratives 5-8
Description:
Dive into the world of subjectivity and empathy with "1 Story, 2 Perspectives," a unique collection of eight short stories, each told from two contrasting viewpoints. Designed for students in grades 5-8, this resource encourages readers to examine familiar scenarios through different lenses, fostering understanding, compassion, and critical thinking skills.
Each story features two distinct characters, such as the shy new kid and the boisterous class clown, or the driven athlete and the passionate artist. By presenting both perspectives side by side, these narratives invite students to step into the shoes of each character, exploring their thoughts, feelings, and motivations. As students engage with the stories, they'll develop a deeper appreciation for the role that personality, priorities, and life experiences play in shaping one's perception of the world.
But the learning doesn't stop with the stories themselves! This comprehensive resource also includes 20 thought-provoking activities and discussion questions, providing educators with a wealth of tools for extending the lessons of empathy and perspective-taking. From comparative analysis and writing prompts to role-playing exercises and real-world connections, these activities are designed to help students internalize the stories' messages and apply them to their own lives.
Key features of "1 Story, 2 Perspectives":
By exploring these dual-perspective narratives and engaging in the accompanying activities, students will:
"One Story, Two Perspectives" is a must-have resource for any educator looking to promote social-emotional learning, character education, and the development of 21st-century skills. Download now and watch as your students grow into more understanding, empathetic, and open-minded individuals!
Una historia, dos voces: Descubriendo la subjetividad - Grados 5-8
By Mark Holmes
Una historia, dos perspectivas: explorando la subjetividad y la empatía a través de narrativas de doble perspectiva
Descripción :
Sumérgete en el mundo de la subjetividad y la empatía con "Una historia, dos vistas", una colección única de ocho cuentos, cada uno contado desde dos puntos de vista opuestos. Diseñada para los grados 5 y 4, esta herramienta invita a los lectores a examinar situaciones familiares desde diferentes perspectivas, fomentando la comprensión, la compasión y el pensamiento crítico.
Cada historia presenta dos personajes distintos, como el tímido nuevo estudiante y el alborotador payaso de la clase, o el atleta decidido y el artista apasionado. Al presentar ambas perspectivas una al lado de la otra, estas historias invitan a los estudiantes a ponerse en el lugar de cada personaje, explorando sus pensamientos, sentimientos y motivaciones. A través de las historias, desarrollarán una mejor comprensión del papel que juegan la personalidad, las prioridades y las experiencias de vida en la percepción del mundo.
¡Pero el aprendizaje no termina con las historias mismas! Este recurso integral también incluye 20 actividades interesantes y preguntas de debate, lo que brinda a los maestros una gran cantidad de herramientas para profundizar las lecciones sobre empatía y toma de perspectiva. Desde análisis comparativos y ejercicios de escritura hasta juegos de roles y conexiones con el mundo real, estas actividades están diseñadas para ayudar a los estudiantes a internalizar los mensajes de las historias y aplicarlos a sus propias vidas.
Lo más destacado de “Una historia, dos vistas”:
Al explorar estas historias de doble perspectiva y participar en las actividades que las acompañan, los estudiantes:
“Una historia, dos perspectivas” es una herramienta esencial para cualquier docente que desee promover el aprendizaje socioemocional, la educación del carácter y el desarrollo de habilidades del siglo XXI. ¡Descárgalo ahora y observa cómo tus estudiantes se vuelven personas más comprensivas, empáticas y de mente abierta!
Une histoire, deux voix : A la découverte de la subjectivité - Grades 5-8
By Mark Holmes
Une histoire, deux regards : Explorer la subjectivité et l'empathie à travers des récits à double perspective
Description :
Plongez dans l'univers de la subjectivité et de l'empathie avec "Une histoire, deux regards", un recueil unique de huit nouvelles, chacune racontée selon deux points de vue opposés. Conçu pour les élèves de 5e à 4e, cet outil invite les lecteurs à examiner des situations familières sous différents angles, favorisant ainsi la compréhension, la compassion et l'esprit critique.
Chaque histoire met en scène deux personnages distincts, comme le nouvel élève timide et le pitre turbulent de la classe, ou encore l'athlète déterminé et l'artiste passionné. En présentant les deux perspectives côte à côte, ces récits invitent les élèves à se mettre à la place de chaque personnage, à explorer ses pensées, ses sentiments et ses motivations. Au fil des histoires, ils développeront une meilleure compréhension du rôle que la personnalité, les priorités et les expériences de vie jouent dans la perception du monde.
Mais l'apprentissage ne s'arrête pas aux histoires elles-mêmes ! Cette ressource complète comprend également 20 activités et questions de discussion stimulantes, offrant aux enseignants une multitude d'outils pour approfondir les leçons d'empathie et de prise de perspective. De l'analyse comparative aux exercices d'écriture, en passant par les jeux de rôle et les liens avec le monde réel, ces activités sont conçues pour aider les élèves à intérioriser les messages des histoires et à les appliquer à leur propre vie.
Points forts de "Une histoire, deux regards" :
En explorant ces récits à double perspective et en participant aux activités qui les accompagnent, les élèves :
"Une histoire, deux regards" est un outil indispensable pour tout enseignant souhaitant promouvoir l'apprentissage socio-émotionnel, l'éducation au caractère et le développement des compétences du XXIe siècle. Téléchargez-le dès maintenant et observez vos élèves devenir des individus plus compréhensifs, empathiques et ouverts d'esprit !
Geography: Face Of The Earth, Landforms Masterpiece (Easel Activity Included)
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Need a new, creative, and fun way to teach landforms? This lesson, which includes a Faces of Earth Landforms Speed Game and will allow your students to grasp the concept of each landform, both contextually and visually
Includes:
Introduction Activity
Speed Time Contract
Faces of Earth Portrait activity
Grading rubric and in-depth teacher instructions
Answer sheets
All game pieces are included. May require minimal amount of teacher prep.
Your kids will have fun while learning!
Note: This lesson is written for individual student instruction, but can be easily modified for group collaboration. Suggestions are included in teacher instructions.
NEW! GEOGRAPHY— COMPASSION EARTH DAY PROJECT | Facing Needs Around the World
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Geography | Earth Day Project | Creating a 501c3 | Real-World Activity
The Compassion Project | Facing Needs Around the World
Students learn through play or reenactment — yes even when they are older and in middle school or high school. This lesson has students work in cooperative groups to identify an educational, health, human or environmental need around the globe. As if in real-life circumstances, students come together to create a non-profit 501c3 with a purpose or mission on solving this world issue. It may range from animal cruelty issues to lack of resources like water to deforestation, etc.
Each team will work to combat an issue in one of the following categories:
° Animal Cruelty & Endangered Species Issues.
° Plant & Environmental Issues
° Human & Social Issues
° Other
OBJECTIVES:
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
INCLUDES:
Student Packet
And More!
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
Winter Themed Digital Escape Room
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This is an engaging digital breakout room that is NO PREP! Students will enjoy this digital breakout website that has them solve four logic puzzles to find all the necessary keys to unlock the locks which is forcing a giant snow machine to cause blizzards all over the world. Students will use the Google Form that's embedded in the website to fill in their guesses for the passwords. They will get an immediate response on whether their guess was correct, (which will allow them to go to the next rooms submission), or tell them to try again. This website is great for struggling readers as well because an AI avatar is able to read all directions/information aloud to the student if needed.
Valentine's Day themed Digital Breakout Room (NO PREP!)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
Students will enjoy this digital breakout website that has them solve four logic puzzles to find all the necessary keys to unlock the safe and get Cupid's arrows back. Students will use the Google Form that's embedded in the website to fill in their guesses for the passwords. They will get an immediate response on whether their guess was correct, (which will allow them to go to the next rooms submission), or tell them to try again.
St. Patrick's Day Themed Escape Room (NO PREP!)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This is an engaging digital breakout room that is NO PREP! Students will enjoy this digital breakout website that has them solve four logic puzzles to find all the necessary keys to beat the leprechauns puzzle and win the pot of gold! Students will use the Google Form that's embedded in the website to fill in their guesses for the passwords. They will get an immediate response on whether their guess was correct, (which will allow them to go to the next rooms submission), or tell them to try again. This website is great for struggling readers as well because an AI avatar is able to read all directions/information aloud to the student if needed.