I LOVE using this site as a quick assessment tool in our second grade classroom. I almost forgot all about it until a co-worker asked me what it was called the other day. This afternoon I introduced TodaysMeet to my tech savvy second graders. TodaysMeet is a kind of mini facebook or twitter type website. Students make posts to specific questions that I ask and those posts appear in real time on the site for all to read. Using this site allows me to assess understanding for a specific question I am asking and also clues me into a students independence with spelling and other conventions. Students get practice writing a response for others to read as well as more practice reading which is great. You can create a TodaysMeet page that lasts for as little as 2 hours or one that continues for up to a year. Today we wrote about what we liked most about reading and a response to what we thought Dr. Seuss was trying to teach us by telling us the story of Gertrude McFuzz. I am sure there are a million different ways we could use this tool in our classrooms. Here is a link to the two we used today. They will only be "open" for one week.
What do you like most about reading?
Gertrude McFuzz
What are some other ways you might use TodaysMeet in your classroom?
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