In this post, you'll find a list of 10 websites that can facilitate teaching math to remote students. I am not affiliated with any of these websites. This post is merely a roundup of some great sites I've discovered.
1) VOCAROO
This free website allows students to upload a voice recording and share it with you.
Why I love it? Vocaroo allows me to get a better read on my students' understanding.
2) FRECKLE
This is an amazing resource for providing your students with online practice.
Why I love it? Freckle is differentiated and standards-aligned!
3) EDPUZZLE
Great for formative assessment, this website allows you to add your "magic touch" to videos.
Why I love it? I can add checks for understanding throughout my Edpuzzle videos!
4) KIALO
This is a free website for classes to use for discussion, debate, and collaboration.
Why I love it? Kialo provides an amazing opportunity for math classes to incorporate higher order thinking tasks.
5) YO! TEACH
This website hosts a backchannel chat for classroom use.
Why I love it? YO Teach! promotes cooperative learning and discussions among students.
6) GOSOAPBOX
This website is a web-based clicker tool that anonymously collects student responses.
Why I love it? GoSoapBox provides a great way to monitor student comprehension.
7) JAMBOARD
This Google product is a whiteboard app with awesome editing tools.
Why I love it? Jamboard helps make math visual.
8) CLASSCRAFT
This innovative website utilizes gaming principles to teach students.
Why I love it? The strategies used on Classcraft greatly motivate students.
9) NEARPOD
This website helps make print lessons interactive.
Why I love it? Nearpod helps me prepare my old lessons for remote learning.
10) EDULASTIC
This website identifies math skill gaps, remediates skill gaps, and tracks data.
Why I love it? Edulastic helps me prepare my students for standardized assessments.
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