Weebly |
Resources to Use with WeeblyPete's Powerpoint Station ~ Clipart: my favorite educational clipart site Royalty Free Image Sites: these sites are copyright free, royalty free for classroom use YouTube: you are able to embed YouTube videos into your Weebly pages SafeShare.tv: provides a safe way to share YouTube videos with students. Hit Web Counter: created embed code to generate a site counter |
Weebly Site Examples
Memorable Math with Ms. Napolitano ~ a nice example of a class / teacher blog
Mr. S's 6th Grade Class Weebly ~ “One thing I like about the website is it's great for communication. It is also a great way to list out, or find, a home for resources that kids can look at. The blog on the website is also very easy for kids to use. Finally, I believe is really easy to use when dropping in created widgets, like Remind and Twitter. This allows me to create the website to look the way I would like it to look without having to create a bunch of new things”.
Mrs. B's 3rd Grade Responding to our Classroom Reading Weebly Blog ~ This third grade classroom uses their weebly to reflect and respond on their reading lessons for the week. Weekly Blog ~ Students, with help from the teacher, also reflect on their learning for the week and things that have happened in their classroom!
Mr. B's 4th Grade Weebly ~ “I am able to have my students launch from the weebly site to access other on-line resources. I have also used the Symbaloo tool to embed the hyperlinks into my weebly site. I have started building webmixes with sites that I think have learning value for 4th grade benchmarks; I do visit them before adding them to my symbaloo webmix.”
Mrs. E's KinderNews ~ This kindergarten teachers uses her Weebly to keep parents and friends in the know on the learning and fun occurring in their classroom
Students using Weebly:
These two student examples are using a Weebly blog to respond and share their learning Sydney and Olivia
These two student examples are sharing their writing using a Weebly Brolan and Rachel
Animal Research ~ an example of a student research links page
Grammar Rocks ~ an example of a multi page resource
Mr. S's 6th Grade Class Weebly ~ “One thing I like about the website is it's great for communication. It is also a great way to list out, or find, a home for resources that kids can look at. The blog on the website is also very easy for kids to use. Finally, I believe is really easy to use when dropping in created widgets, like Remind and Twitter. This allows me to create the website to look the way I would like it to look without having to create a bunch of new things”.
Mrs. B's 3rd Grade Responding to our Classroom Reading Weebly Blog ~ This third grade classroom uses their weebly to reflect and respond on their reading lessons for the week. Weekly Blog ~ Students, with help from the teacher, also reflect on their learning for the week and things that have happened in their classroom!
Mr. B's 4th Grade Weebly ~ “I am able to have my students launch from the weebly site to access other on-line resources. I have also used the Symbaloo tool to embed the hyperlinks into my weebly site. I have started building webmixes with sites that I think have learning value for 4th grade benchmarks; I do visit them before adding them to my symbaloo webmix.”
Mrs. E's KinderNews ~ This kindergarten teachers uses her Weebly to keep parents and friends in the know on the learning and fun occurring in their classroom
Students using Weebly:
These two student examples are using a Weebly blog to respond and share their learning Sydney and Olivia
These two student examples are sharing their writing using a Weebly Brolan and Rachel
Animal Research ~ an example of a student research links page
Grammar Rocks ~ an example of a multi page resource