Google Arts & CultureSeveral of our teachers have been using Google Arts and Culture this year to enrich their lessons. We all know many of students today learn best visually. Look no further than Google Arts and Culture to provide easily accessible visuals to enhance your lessons.
Google Arts and Culture features thousands of art collections broken down by theme, movements, mediums, artist, historical figures, and places. You can even explore places, museums, and galleries using Google Street View! Classroom Uses:
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Join us each day as we count down the 12 Days of Techmas! Each day will feature news you can use on all sorts of technology you can add to your tech toolbelt! Tis' the season for technology! Mystery Animal GameGoogle Voice Experiments recently released this Mystery Animal game. The objective is to figure out the Mystery Animal by asking no more than 20 yes or no questions. This little gem can be played right in your classroom as long as you have a mic. Use your webcam or document camera with a mic to make this a whole class game, or have students play in groups using a chromebook or iPad.
This is a great way for students to practice critical thinking skills! For the record, some of the mystery animals are very challenging and could stump even a high- schooler, while some are easy enough for a Kindergartner. It's all in the questioning. Tip: Have students brainstorm their questions first using Padlet or a Google Doc. Suggested Questions: Are you an herbivore? Can you be found in Asia? Do you live underwater? Do you lay eggs? Do you have feathers? Do you hibernate? CLICK HERE TO PLAY MYSTERY ANIMAL |
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