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Three Ways to Use Wizer.me in your Classroom!
- The teacher can make a worksheet that has practice problems for the upcoming test! The students can do this worksheet a little at a time after they have finished an assignment early or just whenever they need extra practice!
2. Take home exams
- If a teacher assigns a take-home exam, what better way than to assign it online! This would be an easy way for the students to do the exam, plus they would not have to worry about losing the exam in their folder.
3. Exit tickets
- If the teacher just got done going over a unit or lesson, they can have a digital worksheet that allows the students to show what they have just learned and the teacher can take it up as an exit ticket before moving on to the next thing for the day!
Testimonials
“I love Wizer! I think of it as a worksheet on steroids. Themes make it fun for the students and I can create my own content; adding text, videos, images, and a variety of question formats, including open response! LOVE that I can not only share my content with other teachers, but that I can use theirs. It self-corrects, always a plus for any teacher! And I have the ability to easily share it with my students via Google Classroom, a code, or a link! Wizer is constantly evolving. It's worksheet on steroids!.”
-Mrs. Lisa Mims, 4th grade teacher
-Pleasantville Elementary, New Castle, DE, USA
“Wizer only takes 5 minutes to register and get started. That is a significant factor as teachers don’t have time to waste learning new technologies.”
-Adam Watson, Digital Learning Coordinator , Blog Writer Edtech Elixirs
-Shelby County Board of Education Shelby, KY, USA
References and standard!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO8UvN2DV4A&t=41s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZUDv3CM6wg
6 ) Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies. (Include groups with up to ten objects.) [K-CC6]