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How to add a Family Feud-style game to your next class/PD

How to add a Family Feud-style game to your next class/PD | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Games can make class and professional development more fun! Here are the steps to create a Family Feud-style.

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paul rayner's curator insight, January 24, 2018 3:20 PM
This has loads of potential in class, as long as it's not focusing on low level recall or memory. Try to engage with HOTs and  with collaboration. See what Mitch Resnick says about our new use of technology - https://sco.lt/5TZOuv

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Making Google Forms Quizzes with Math (Free, Easy, and Quick)

Making Google Forms Quizzes with Math (Free, Easy, and Quick) | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

As technology progresses, I am convinced it will continue to get easier and more natural to express math and science content in all our work. For now we still need to be a little bit creative to find tools and tricks to help bridge that gap. For now, one of the quickest and easiest ways I have found to add math and science expressions to a Google Form quiz is to drag and drop images create with the CodeCogs web tool. Hopefully you as well will find this to be a time saver for your work. If you have other suggestions, please share your tips in the comments below.


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