The second semester and standardized testing are synonymous with one another. As the winter flu season begins to wane and spring fever starts to set in, the challenge for teachers as they help students prepare for these tests is keeping the students interested and engaged. A good teacher knows that the success or failure of a day's lessons is determined by how quickly a student's attention can be garnered at the beginning. Here are some fun ideas and quick web tools to get the student hooked into the day's objective while providing a little humor and fun.
Text, Signs, and Sounds
As students enter the classroom their attention will be drawn to the day's objective, writing prompt, or warmup listed as a text message. They will definitely read it and try to figure out how you created the message. Sample text generators include the following:
Fake iPhone Message
ifaketext.com is a place where you can generate fake iphone text message screenshots and send and share them with your class! The students will be convinced when they see a customized message on the whiteboard.
Show You Know the Lingo
transl8it! (trans-late-it) is simple to use. Just type in your SMS, text, emoticon, smiley, slang or chat room lingo and let transL8it! convert it to plain english -- OR -- type in your phrase in english and convert it to SMS TXT lingo slang!
Here's Your Sign
RedKid.net's Sign Generator offers a variety of signs and creative ways to get a quick message across. Choices include billboards, fortune cookies, alphabet soup and more to make your message stand out.
Make a BubbleSnap
BubbleSnaps is a fun site that allows the user to create bubble text on photos. It can be used as a vocabulary review, a story telling starter, a review of facts, or just an intro to the day's lessons. Students can create their own bubble snaps to share. It can even serve as a test reminder!
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