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Classtools.net – Why Use It In The Classroom?

classtools_smallClassTools.net is worth its weight in educational gold. A virtual toolbox for teachers to use in the creation of digital activities, it not only allows you to customize interactive games and lessons in a couple of quick easy steps, but provides you with an exciting range of in-class resources that you can pull out to enhance the mundane routines your students may be accustomed to.
So just how easy are these tools to use? In all honesty, they couldn’t be much easier. Choose the type of activity you are looking to create from a massive selection of genres, including arcade games, word sorts, lucky picks (just to name a few), then enter the content you would like the students to revise/explore and your activity or game is ready to go. It really is that simple.
Needless to say, the classroom applications for such a website are limitless. You can create and save activities to revise content taught in class by embedding them into a blog. You can set up and run game show themed lessons as a way to engage student interest. You could make your own retro-themed video game for students to play as they match definitions to words. All of these possibilities can be set up and run in matter of minutes.
You are no doubt beginning to calculate the worth of this website. The especially adventurous may wish to allow students to utilise ClassTools for themselves, creating activities and lessons for presentation to their peers. Regardless of how it is used, ClassTools.net can and should be utilised by any educator seeking to effortlessly embed ICT into the ordinary things of the classroom.
ClassTools.net can be used to enhance any KLA or content, and can be used to foster higher-level thinking skills. The worth of this website and its contribution to quality learning in your students is only limited by the creativity and skill of the user.

If you would like to learn more about using classtools.net in your classroom click here for your free guide.

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