 I love when that light bulb, that ah-ha moment happens. When they've been working really hard and all of a sudden that light bulb goes off and they just, that click of, oh, I get it now. I'm looking for new ways to engage my students every single day. Seesaw Hands Down is the best thing that has ever happened to any of my third grade classrooms. Whether it's math, writing, social studies, in art class, in music class, it works for everything. There's so many different ways that a student can create. They can take pictures, they can do drawing, they can record and then have to go a step further and explain their thinking in a way that really cements the learning. Seesaw helps me because it gives me that immediate feedback of how the kids are doing. It helps me find those misconceptions in their lesson and then the following day to reteach those concepts that were missed. The Seesaw Activity Library is a go-to almost every single day. I love that I can get so many different ideas for activities that I could use right there in one spot. Students love Seesaw. They get very proud of their portfolio and they like to share it with other people. I saw that. I was at work at a meeting and my little notification popped up. I use the Seesaw Family App both at home and at work. It really helps me give an insight of what Ava is doing not only in class but also the way that she's thinking in her process and I think that's priceless. I love how Seesaw really allows me to get to know my students on a deeper level. They don't always want to stand up or raise their hand to talk in class but I feel like Seesaw really allows them to open up and shine.