Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Padlet

Please post links to your Padlet wall in the comments below. Be sure to tell us what you think of the tool. Feel free to comment on other people's comments!

14 comments:

  1. I created a summer padlet to find out about my students' summer
    http://padlet.com/sabarrett/4zmhnt9dofvn

    I would need some assistance any pictures for my students with special needs to utilize padlet in the classroom.

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  2. Here is a padlet I created for my students to share some books they have read this summer and recommend to their classmates. Feel free to add your favorite summer read!

    http://padlet.com/lsforeman/btzdgnykmh99

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    1. I like this idea. This could be a great way to use Padlet during the year as students finish reading different independent novels.

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  3. Here is a padlet I created for the start of my Ender's Game Unit with our essential question to start us off. http://padlet.com/prmeegan/5tl0ny0g7vdp

    I liked Lindsey's idea about book recommendations! Fun.

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  4. Padlet is here!!! Checkout your question.
    http://padlet.com/shitik/kyhf0ds7mzwb

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  5. Here is a padlet I created for students to share about their favorite memories from their summer vacations. I have used a similar website before that was like Padlet but feel that this one is pretty straight forward and not as busy as the other one. I would like to use this tool for students to respond to open ended questions or to share their own questions in regards to different stories that we are reading in the classroom.

    http://padlet.com/cmheber/mv4sejbh3kdj

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  6. Leigh Anne BertucciJuly 14, 2015 at 7:22 PM

    I had fun creating a padlet. I can see how useful this app would be in my second grade classroom. My students would enjoy using it. Feel free to answer my question if you'd like.

    http://padlet.com/labauman/8tkfh3zew36t

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  7. I created a padlet for class norms. I see how this could be used for many things in addition to adding norms that students recommend as well!

    http://padlet.com/mpovilaitis1/Bookmarks

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    1. Students can not only add written norms but also add in images of them demonstrating these norms!

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  8. I love this for just about anything. It even saves on the pain of sticky notes falling off everywhere. I would use this for just about everything from pre-assessments to questioning to post assessments. Great tool for sharing students ideas.

    http://padlet.com/kjsullivan3/541vycrui3k0

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  9. http://padlet.com/kmmalhiot/8bb49c7jqolt

    I want to try it to share ideas about a common topic I've created a page for sharing favorite scenes from One Crazy Summer. How do I have kids add to this with pictures and comments?

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