💻💭Online Classroom: Basic Communication Flashcards

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The online communication flashcards have 18 large flashcards meant to help you navigate and have better classroom management in distance learning.

These are the words featured in the flashcards:

  1. You are muted;
  2. Look;
  3. Listen;
  4. Circle;
  5. Be silent;
  6. Wait;
  7. Breakout room;
  8. Raise your hand;
  9. Click
  10. Ask
  11. Answer
  12. Write/type
  13. Say
  14. Repeat
  15. Match
  16. Read
  17. Find
  18. Draw

For single classroom use only – downloading a material gives you one classroom license.

2 reviews for 💻💭Online Classroom: Basic Communication Flashcards

  1. Ann

    These are very useful, especially when you work with young learners. Will certainly use them in my classroom. Thanks, Alice!

    • Alice Glass

      I’m glad you like it!
      I hope it helps you in classroom management!

      Alice

  2. Al-Quran Digital

    What is the purpose of the online communication flashcards for distance learning classrooms? Greeting!

    • Alice in Methodologyland

      Hello, Al-Quran! This is a great digital pedagogy question and here are some reasons why these cards are beneficial in any kind of online classroom:
      1. The cards represent basic functional classroom vocabulary. Functional classroom vocabulary includes all phrases and tool parts the students need to know so they can effectively attend a class.
      2. They foster engagement and encourage participation by providing visual and interactive prompts that make online communication more accessible and less intimidating, especially for ESL learners.
      3. They set expectations, teach online classroom etiquette, and also help you with classroom management by visually showing the students how to raise a hand, mute/unmute, or express agreement/disagreement.
      4. They support language learning and create visuals for students who might be distracted and in a noisy environment at home by by providing, structured phrases and vocabulary for expressing thoughts, needs, and emotions during online lessons.
      5. They teach symbols and icons present in most online tools, developing digital literacy and transferrable skills that would work on Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, or basically any kind of online classroom video tool.
      I hope this comment helped! 🙂

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