There are two things that I LOVE about Padlet. The first is the versatility! It is basically an online cork board where you can add notes, videos, images, or links.
The other thing I love is that students DO NOT need a login to add something to your Padlet. So it is a quick and efficient way to get students to collaborate or show what they know. Also, it's easy to share your Padlets with students via Seesaw or Google Classroom. The possibilities are endless!
Check out how other teachers are using Padlet:
Community KWL Chart

credit: http://iheartedtech.blogspot.com/2013/12/padlet-in-classroom.html
Vocabulary/Word Work

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Sharing

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Responding to reading

credit: https://teachbytes.com/2015/01/10/10-ways-to-use-padlet-in-your-classroom-tomorrow/
How could you use Padlet with your students?
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