ClassDoJo
ClassDojo is a classroom resource that is available as an app or a website. It is a great resource for implementing classroom management. It is also a resource that promotes student learning, and provides a forum for parent communication.
ClassDoJo has tons of great resources for educators, including individual student profiles, parent communication, a sharing forum (called Class Story), attendance tracker, name randomizer, timer, social emotional mini lessons (called Big Ideas), group maker, noise meter, directions display, Think Pair Share forum, calendar/agenda section, and music channel.
The most common use for ClassDoJo is the point system. This allows teachers to add points to a student’s avatar as a reward system. Teachers can also take away points as a consequence if needed. Often times these points can be used to earn whole group (such as a PJ day) or individualized (such as 5min extra iPad time) rewards.
Teachers can integrate class dojo by adding a daily agenda, including daily class assignments, homework, due dates, and upcoming tests. The timer can be used to time transitions, timed assignments, and cooperative learning structures. The randomizer can be used for questioning and classroom job assignments. The noise meter can be used to monitor noise levels during instruction, along with many other uses. I think the directions feature is very useful for displaying step-by-step processes. This allows students to self-monitor time and complete tasks without asking what to do next.
Students can use ClassDojo as a learning tool in a few different ways. Students can create personalized portfolios to showcase their work. Students can upload their work to their profile. This would be a great resource for students to share what they are learning with parents and guardians. The Think Pair Share is a great resource for students to share their ideas pertaining to specific questions prompted by the teacher. These can include questions pertaining to content, team building questions, or get to know you questions.
Personally, I think ClassDojo is a great resource for student learning, classroom management, and parent communication.
ClassDojo is a classroom resource that is available as an app or a website. It is a great resource for implementing classroom management. It is also a resource that promotes student learning, and provides a forum for parent communication.
ClassDoJo has tons of great resources for educators, including individual student profiles, parent communication, a sharing forum (called Class Story), attendance tracker, name randomizer, timer, social emotional mini lessons (called Big Ideas), group maker, noise meter, directions display, Think Pair Share forum, calendar/agenda section, and music channel.
The most common use for ClassDoJo is the point system. This allows teachers to add points to a student’s avatar as a reward system. Teachers can also take away points as a consequence if needed. Often times these points can be used to earn whole group (such as a PJ day) or individualized (such as 5min extra iPad time) rewards.
Teachers can integrate class dojo by adding a daily agenda, including daily class assignments, homework, due dates, and upcoming tests. The timer can be used to time transitions, timed assignments, and cooperative learning structures. The randomizer can be used for questioning and classroom job assignments. The noise meter can be used to monitor noise levels during instruction, along with many other uses. I think the directions feature is very useful for displaying step-by-step processes. This allows students to self-monitor time and complete tasks without asking what to do next.
Students can use ClassDojo as a learning tool in a few different ways. Students can create personalized portfolios to showcase their work. Students can upload their work to their profile. This would be a great resource for students to share what they are learning with parents and guardians. The Think Pair Share is a great resource for students to share their ideas pertaining to specific questions prompted by the teacher. These can include questions pertaining to content, team building questions, or get to know you questions.
Personally, I think ClassDojo is a great resource for student learning, classroom management, and parent communication.