
Seesaw in the Classroom
After our Seesaw session with Tara and Ashley, we went to Twitter to see what additional resources we could find for you. Here are some really simple ways to incorporate Seesaw in your room tomorrow. As a parent, it is so exciting to have an eye into the classroom specific to my child's work.
Take a moment to learn something new and then comment on this blog post ONE thing you are going to try with Seesaw. There just might be a little treat for those who participate. :)
Literacy + Seesaw = AMAZING!
Join kindergarten teacher Cindy Vance and second grade teacher Sue Holt as they share how they incorporate Seesaw during independent and small group literacy time. Learn how to use literacy task cards with picture prompts and create a fluency recording station.
Join elementary teachers as they share examples of their students using Seesaw to engage in various literacy activities. Take a peek at incorporating Seesaw with fluency, literacy stations, and more!
Stop by for ten minutes and walk away with ideas for transforming the listening station in your classroom. See how you can incorporate Seesaw generated QR codes and books to engage your learners!
Quick Tips from Twitter
Creative Recording
Fluency Friday
Tips for Seesaw with a Chromebook
For 5th grade: check out this presentation.
Seesaw Activity Library
Seesaw Activity Master List
Seesaw Activity Master List: Check out all of the tabs with TONS of activities to add to your account
On Twitter:
On Twitter, check out the following hashtags:
#seesaw
#seesawchat