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A Free Tool That Makes Online & Classroom Teaching Easier

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  If you’re a teacher looking for ways to keep lessons engaging—whether you’re online or in the classroom—you’ll love [ Classroomscreen ](👉  link here ). It’s a free tool packed with features for STEM activities, brain breaks, and just about anything else you can think of. I often use it when teaching online, but it works just as well in person. If you have a projector, you can throw it up on the board. For smaller classes, even just your laptop screen is enough—I’ve done that too, and learners still enjoy the interactive element. One of my favorite features is the Boggle activity . Learners get to see how many words they can create, and it’s a fun little brain break that sparks creativity and gets them thinking quickly. But here’s the cool part: I recently discovered [ the graph activity ](👉 graph link here ). Imagine this in a math or science lesson—students can contribute data (like their favorite fruit, daily screen time, or experiment results), and the tool instantly tu...

How to Create Interactive Reading Activities With EdCafe AI

 I recently came across another very cool feature in EdCafe AI that I think so many teachers will love — the Reading Activity Generator . This tool is perfect if you want learners to do a quick reading comprehension or a last-tasks recap at the end of a lesson. And honestly, it makes life so much easier. 1. Create a Story From Any Topic You can start with almost anything: A web page you paste in A vocabulary list you want to turn into a story A passage or article you already have For example, I wanted my students to learn more about photosynthesis . Instead of just giving them dry notes, I asked EdCafe to turn the topic into a short story aligned with my AQI curriculum standards. In seconds, it generated a creative story that really captured the imagination of my students. 2. Add Audio for Auditory Learners Here’s the part I love — you can add audio . This means students can listen to the story read aloud in different voices (I tried Anna and Lisa — both so...

How to Turn Any YouTube Video Into a Quiz With EdCafe AI

 As teachers, we love using videos in lessons—they’re engaging, visual, and often explain a concept in a way that connects with students. But there’s always one big challenge: how do you know if students are actually taking in the information? That’s where the YouTube Quiz Generator in EdCafe AI becomes a game-changer. 1. Turn Any Video Into Instant Questions Here’s how it works: Find the YouTube video you want to use. Copy the link at the top of the page. Paste the link into EdCafe AI’s YouTube Quiz Generator. That’s it! The tool instantly creates a quiz for your chosen video. 2. Choose the Question Style and Level The generator lets you fully customize the quiz to your teaching needs: Question types: multiple choice, short answer, or mixed Number of questions: 5, 10, or more Language & level: from Year 7 to GCSE/Year 11 (and beyond) I personally prefer short-answer or mixed questions over multiple choice, since it challenges students a bit m...