Learn at home
And then you sit at home, your kids on the floor, and how do you get them to learn?
It's a difficult problem. For the younger children, Squla is of course already quite familiar. But when you're just a little older, or are already studying, how do you get yourself into action to get you to study? I wasn't really the person who was able to spend hours in the books. Unfortunately, it will have to be part of it!
But I think that by now you have done some things with kahoot? of that kind of online programs there are of course terrible many. I'm going to give you some tips that can make learning a little more fun.
- Crosswords: Actually, nothing but a test to see if you master the theoretical substance. there are several, but here you have the link to one: https://www.puzzle-maker.com/CW/
- Rebus, online you have several rebus makers, fun to create one and then share it in your own online learning environment. ( https://www.festisite.nl/rebus/ y+ π +s π -v π΄ y=e π» -east+ π΅ o=i π -ma+l+ π -bo -b -nt l+ -i+ π£ βΊοΈ π³ π΄
- You already knew Kahoot, but there are other sites like this: https://www.cram.com/flashcards/fontys-ot-leerjaar-1-anatomie-periode-2-9411512 Here with an interpretation for anatomy, but you can make them yourself! (for that you need to log in, for creating existing games not)Quizlet is also one that tests your memory perfectly in game ways https://quizlet.com/en-gb (with login)
- Another flashcard environment? http://www.braineos.com/
- Do you like to make a comic book? https://www.pixton.com/nl/login (with login)
- Would you like to get an overview in your lesson material? Create an infographic! https://easel.ly/
- As above, Canva also allows you to create beautiful infographics, but also fine other graphic design. https://www.canva.com/
- A word cloud can also work illustrative and then you can nicely put the inappropriate word in there. Everyone you share it with will find a lot of searching: http://www.tagxedo.com/
- For mind maps but then really nicely implemented I use https://www.thebrain.com/
- Youtube you already knew, but you can also highlight parts in such a video or post a comment/question with https://www.vibby.com/create/1