5 Benefits of Using Cricut in the Classroom
Robert Abraham
Instructional Strategist
iBlocks

Educators are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to engage students. While core subjects such as math and reading are priorities, teachers are also looking for ways to encourage creativity in the classroom. In recent years, the Cricut cutting machine has gained popularity as a learning tool. Cricut machines were designed for crafting and are used mostly at home. Some teachers have brought their personal Cricut machines into schools. Now, more of these machines are being used in the education world. With this, Cricut has become a valuable tool for both teachers and students. Let’s look at some of the benefits of using Cricut in the classroom.
1) Beautiful, media-rich classrooms
In this age of digital technology, teachers are asked to create print- and media-rich classrooms. Visual aids can help to enhance comprehension; they also create a welcoming atmosphere in the classroom. Cricut allows educators to create visually appealing and customizable materials: such as colorful charts, detailed diagrams, or even learning aids. Additionally, Cricut makes learning more engaging and effective by helping to bring ideas to life in the classroom.
2) Personalized learning
Every student learns differently, and Cricut provides a way for teachers to differentiate and help with different learning styles. Teachers can personalize learning materials for individual needs. Cricut is also a wonderful way to promote inclusion and accessibility. Cricut promotes inclusivity by allowing teachers to create materials for students with special needs. Braille labels, tactile graphics, and other accommodations become more accessible with a Cricut.
3) Hands-on projects
With the importance of project-based learning in the classroom, Cricut can be integrated into various hands-on projects. Whether it’s designing 3D models, pop-up books, or interactive puzzles, Cricut helps students turn their designs and ideas into real creations. For example, PBL projects, like iBlocks PBL from Teq, promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students can use Cricut with their teacher to work on content and decoration for their capstone projects.
4) Save valuable time
Teachers today have very busy schedules and creating teaching materials can be time-consuming. Cricut significantly reduces the time spent on cutting, crafting, and designing materials for the classroom. In addition, teachers have access to a large library of pre-made templates, fonts, and images. This will save them a lot of time when creating materials.
5) Transdisciplinary, schoolwide applications
Cricut is a versatile machine, as it can be used across various subjects. With Cricut, teachers can create historical timelines and geography maps, illustrations to stories, and even math manipulatives. This allows teachers to reach across grade levels and subject areas. It can also be used for creating engaging displays during open houses or school events. Parents and school communities can see the creativity happening in the classroom. With this, it can create a sense of pride and involvement for the students.
In sum, incorporating Cricut into the classroom is a win-win for educators and students. Its versatility, accessibility, and ability to enhance creativity make it a valuable tool. With this cutting-edge technology, that many users are familiar with from home use, teachers can create an inclusive and engaging learning environment for their students.
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