I chose three to highlight here: Teachers Pay Teachers, Remind.com and Tiny URL. All have purposeful uses in my classroom, and I actually have used each of these this year in my classes.
- Teachers Pay Teachers is a great resource for teaching material for any grade in any discipline.
- Remind.com is a safe and private way to communicate with students and parents.
- Tiny URL makes it easy to share links with students or colleagues.
I used Adobe Spark to share information about these great sites. If Adobe Spark sounds familiar, it is because earlier I had created an Adobe Spark post and shared it with you here. This week, I created what is called a "page" on Adobe Spark, but that is rather misleading as a lot of information can be included on a rolling "page" on Adobe Spark. Take a gander at this:

Adobe Spark is super easy to use and the finished product appears so polished and professional looking. Don't you agree?
If you're interested in creating something in Adobe Spark, here's a tutorial to get you started:
If you create one, let me know how it goes! If you try out one of the three helpful websites, let me know how that goes too!
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