What Makes A Great Instagram Post Showcasing What's Happening In Your Classroom
Engaging Visual Content: Share a photo(s) or short video of students actively participating in a lesson, a creative project, or a classroom activity. Capture moments where students are collaborating, presenting, or using hands-on materials. Make sure the visual is bright, clear, and full of energy.
Insightful Caption: Write a caption that provides context for the post, highlighting what the students are learning or experiencing. You may include a quote from a student, a fun fact about the lesson, or a thought-provoking question to engage your audience. The caption should be short, engaging, and reflect the excitement or uniqueness of the classroom activity.
Interactive Elements: Encourage engagement by adding interactive elements like a question, poll, or challenge related to the post. Use relevant hashtags (#underwoodmath), tag your school or district, and consider mentioning other teachers or classrooms to expand the reach of your post. Don't forget to include your first names.
Uses Instagram to write 1 entry to summarize what we did or studied during the day. Include pictures/videos. Give to Mr. Underwood after you create entry. DO NOT POST. At the end of the year, we have a “history” book of our year. Be sure to put your first name at the end of the post. For example By: Chris, Maureen, Lance
Questions to Consider (Choose 1 or 2)
What have you been learning today? Can you explain the lesson?
What did you find challenging today?
What did you enjoy doing today?
What question do you have about today’s lesson?
What did you find interesting today?
What is the most important thing we learned today?
What A-HA moment did you have?
One thing I still need to improve on is…
I tried really hard to…
I think I’m starting to…
Hashtags: organizes posts
Use #underwoodmath at end of post