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Take a look at Lessontrader.com. An online marketplace for teachers to buy and sell resources. All of your hard earned work for virtual learning can be posted on lessontrader and make you some extra money! FREE membership with discount code “vipfree”. Once you upload a lesson there is nothing else needed. Just wait and collect once someone buys your stuff.

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For anyone using Khan Academy and Canvas I made a free application built on a Google Spreadsheet that reads in Khan Academy CSV files and sends the scores to the Canvas gradebook. Demo video below and link to site. Hope it helps someone! The setup takes a bit but it has made grading Khan exercises so much easier and quicker.
Demo: https://youtu.be/oQoVrhpp7R0
Website: https://apps.joshbunzel.com/docs/khan2canvas/
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I used this in a HS architectural class. Everyone received a “lot” around a town square which I created.
Creative mode- no creepers. Students built residential and commercial spaces and then we made a virtual fly through video to show off all of our work.
I’m using it this year with my 3rd/4th deaf ed class. We used it at the end of the year to build a community- all the things needed: police station, school, grocery store. Each student was responsible for something and then made a sign that labeled it. I’m hoping my kids will be able to create a storybook setting from their choice of fairy tale this year, using NPCs as characters. It’s fun and very motivating!
My middle school students love Minecraft education version and it is safe! We also use the CLEVER app for a single login access to the apps that our school system uses. Headache-free! ♡
I did a project last year on Minecraft education! My students worked in groups to build cities that would have been typical for immigrants coming to the US. They all loved it.