For my EDpuzzle, I used a fractions video. I really liked this tool. It was really fun and easy to make. I liked that there were already videos to choose from that can help me to teach whatever content area that I am trying to fill. There are so many ways to use EDpuzzle in the classroom. As a teacher, videos are a valuable tool to teach students. There are a lot of students who learn better when they can are taught visually. Youtube has so many educational videos and EDpuzzle makes these videos even more beneficial to the classroom because you can input your own content and questions into the videos. It would be great to use EDpuzzle with videos to make sure that your students are paying attention to the content you want them to learn.
The EDpuzzle that I have made meets the following third grade standards:
Utah Core Standards:
Strand: NUMBER AND OPERATIONS - FRACTIONS
Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. Denominators are limited to 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 in third grade.
Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. Denominators are limited to 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 in third grade.
Standard 3.NF.1
Understand that a unit fraction has a numerator of one and a non-zero denominator.
EdTech Standards:
Standard 4
Use general purpose productivity tools and peripherals to support personal productivity, to remediate skill deficits, and to facilitate learning throughout the curriculum. (3)
ISTE Standards:
Knowledge Constructor
I critically select , evaluate, and synthesize digital resources into a collection that reflects my learning and builds my knowledge.

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