I am excited to use EdPuzzle with my fifth graders. My son often uses it is sixth grade for multiple subjects and I have always wanted to explore it but never found the time. This class was just perfect for me.
The puzzles I found will be a great way to informally assess the learning we're doing in class already. There were several math topics related to our current topics: review multiplication, fractions, etc. These Edpuzzles will definitely enhance instruction. I also found some science and social studies videos that will support our learning in those subjects.
When I think about the ways I will use Edpuzzles, I like the idea of previewing and reviewing material with them. Students love technology. Having an EdPuzzle to help them review material or study for a test or quiz will be enjoyable for them. It can tell me whether there is understanding by answering the checkpoint questions. Win win for all.
The puzzles I found will be a great way to informally assess the learning we're doing in class already. There were several math topics related to our current topics: review multiplication, fractions, etc. These Edpuzzles will definitely enhance instruction. I also found some science and social studies videos that will support our learning in those subjects.
When I think about the ways I will use Edpuzzles, I like the idea of previewing and reviewing material with them. Students love technology. Having an EdPuzzle to help them review material or study for a test or quiz will be enjoyable for them. It can tell me whether there is understanding by answering the checkpoint questions. Win win for all.


