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Digital Scoot created by Erintegration is a technology twist on the traditional scoot game. Instead of scooting from task card to task card, students scoot from device to device! Interested in playing Digital Scoot with your class set of iPads, Chromebooks, Laptops, or other Devices? Curious how the game works and the difference between the various of Digital Scoot availabled at www.shoperintegration.com? Check out this FAQ post for a detailed breakdown of Digital Scoot.

DIGITAL SCOOT: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Wondering about Digital Scoot and how you can make this versatile technology and movement game work in your classroom?  I've compiled a list of the questions I get asked most about Digital Scoot and my explanations.  Read more to find out about devices needed, the various Digital Scoot versions, how

Learn how to quickly and easily combine individual student slideshows into one large slideshow with Google Slides. Perfect for sharing results of Google Scoot, Google Interactive Notebooks and other Google Slides activities in the classroom. Directions include options for Google Classroom and Google Drive.

COMBINE MULTIPLE SLIDES INTO ONE GOOGLE SLIDESHOW

Combine multiple slides into one large slideshow on Google Slides with this easy process. I'm sharing how to put together individual student slideshows into a single class Google slideshow and why you might want to combine more than one separate slideshow into a mega slideshow in the first

Create a shared classroom Google Account to use for students to log into sites safely and share one Google Drive account if you do not have access to Google Classroom. Learn how, why, and how to apply a free classroom Google Account into your K-5 classroom!

HOW TO MAKE AND USE A CLASS GOOGLE ACCOUNT

Making a Class Google Account for free is something I did for several years prior to the invention of Google Classroom so that my students could have access to Google Apps - especially Google Drive - or Google Docs as it used to be known before the rest of the suite was implemented...and I've

Collaborative Learning on Google gets even better with the Google Gaggle! Elementary students sometimes need help when using Google Apps #GAFE. See how this collaborative learning strategy transformed my classroom, reduced passive screen time, and increased engagement & productivity.

COLLABORATIVE LEARNING WITH GOOGLE APPS

Collaborative learning with Google Apps for Education (or GAFE) has never been easier as many schools are assigning safe Google Accounts for students to use.  Students can share, comment, and even work together on the same document using the same sharing settings available in a traditional

How to use Google Slides to play Scoot! Students move from computer to computer completing tasks on each computer as they go. Technology integration & movement! Plus icebreaker games for back to school.

PLAY GOOGLE SCOOT TO INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY, MOVEMENT, & LEARNING!

I always try to be mindful when integrating technology into a lesson that I incorporate collaboration, movement, and creation when possible to reduce passive screen time and increase the learning and engagement. Technology by itself is not enough - it is what we do with it that matters.  So here is

How to use Google Forms to play choose your own adventure style math stories! Differentiated, engaging, and self checking multi-step math practice on Google Forms for all devices. No log in needed!

GOOGLE FORMS IN THE CLASSROOM: CREATE AN INTERACTIVE STORY

You may have been using Google Forms in the classroom to collect data, for surveys and even to grade, but did you know you can use Google Forms to create an interactive story? I used the multiple choice option of Google Forms to create an interactive math adventure story (similar to a Choose

Idea for using Digital Task Cards on Google Classroom. Also includes a genius idea for differentiated assignments!

DIGITAL TASK CARDS ON GOOGLE CLASSROOM

Digital Task cards on Google Classroom are differentiated, engaging, and utilize all of the benefits of the platform. Lyndsey from the blog Lit with Lyns shares how she uses Digital Task cards in her classroom.  She offers some great ideas on how to have students collaborate and a genius work around

Collection of map making tools, globes, and maps

Free 50 States Digital Interactive Notebook on Google Slides

Use a combination of Google Classroom, Google Slides and various websites to send students on a web-quest in Social Studies and record findings on Google Slides using a free interactive notebook template.   A typical web-quest involves sending students to various hand-picked websites to

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