Some of the great "teacher friendly" features of Quizlet are:
* Students can track their progress with 6 study and game modes.
Flashcards—Review your material, shuffle/randomize, or listen with audio.
Learn—Track your correct/incorrect answers and retest the ones you've missed.
Speller—Type what you hear in this audio-powered study mode.
Test—Randomly generate tests based on your flashcard set.
Scatter—Race against the clock to drag and match terms/definitions.
Space Race- Type in the answer as terms/definitions scroll across the screen.
* Another great feature of Quizlet is that it is available in 18 languages from English and Spanish. Perfect for lang uage study, practicing pronunciation, and learning vocabulary for ESOL students.
* The students can study anywhere, from a computer or study your material with mobile apps for iPhone and Android.
I really like Quizlet as a teacher but as a parent I LOVE that it helps me do a thorough job of studying with my child.
In the digital age we live in communicating with parents and keeping them abreast is of utmost importance. The test is on Wednesday, the kids know the test is on Wednesday and the parents know the test is on Wednesday, but how are they going to prepare for the test at home? The answer is Quizlet! Quizlet is a free website and app that provides tools for stu dents to study, including flashcards, study and game modes. You start by creating your own study sets with terms and definitions. Next, you can add images, copy and paste from another source, or use Quizlet's built-in auto-define feature to speed up the creating process. You can use over 40 million user-generated flashcard sets. Study sets can be shared with your colleagues so you can all share the work.
Check it out at www.quizlet.com