In conjunction
with our shape unit during the month of December we utilized the Doodle Buddy
iPad application to reinforce the shapes we were learning and work on our
pre-writing skills. Each day at
our circle we would review the shape we had learned at our morning meeting and
each child would have the opportunity to try to draw it on the iPad. It was a wonderful activity that the
children all really enjoyed and that worked on both their emerging mathematical
skills and fine motor skills. Although
the students in my class have a wide range of cognitive and fine motor
abilities, by using the Doodle Buddy application each child regardless of their
abilities could see the tangible result of their efforts.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Diálogos en Comic Life
4th-grade students often listen to and interpret Spanish-language dialogues in Spanish class. This year I put a twist on it by having the students create a comic using the dialogue. This additional step required students to interpret the conversation and then add appropriate images to convey the feelings and content of the conversation. These pre-recorded dialogues often accompany world-language textbook "systems" and are in line with the curriculum, so all I had to do was choose several conversations from our unit of study to provide to students as a choice. As an added and unforeseen bonus, a few students actually chose to write their own dialogues!
Apps:
Steps:
Apps:
- Comic Life
- Camera
- Dropbox
- Pages
Steps:
- Students listened to dialogues and discussed their meaning with the each other.
- Students received a written copy of the dialogues and chose one for the project. Students also viewed a sample Comic Life dialogue created by me (the teacher).
- Students accessed a Pages document on Dropbox from which they copied and pasted the lines from their dialogues. *Tip: copying and pasting became a bit problematic, so some students chose to type the dialogue directly into Comic Life. Should students prefer this method, I suggest adding the International Keyboard for your language in Settings. This will prevent spell check from substituting the other language's words with English and will give students easy access to typing characters not available on the English keyboard.
- Students became the characters in the dialogues by taking pictures of themselves and adding to the comic. *Tip: this presented a great opportunity to invite parent volunteers in to escort the students around the school to take the most appropriate pictures.
- Students shared the final comic to Dropbox as a pdf file.
Teacher Tools
Here are two great teacher tools for iPad integration. Check them out:
Bloom's Taxonomy for iPads
Apps for Multiple Intelligences
Bloom's Taxonomy for iPads
Apps for Multiple Intelligences
Thursday, January 24, 2013
5th Grade Reading Projects Using iMovie
The 5th grade created movie and movie trailers using iMovie on the iPad. The project was designed to demonstrate students' knowledge of story elements based on their reading group novel. Students collaborated to plan and create their iMovies. Groups began by using a storyboard organizer. Many students chose to organize their iMovie using the apps Popplet Lite and Corkulous. After planning, groups filmed scenes using the built in camera on the iPad. They organized the clips in iMovie and added music, voice over, and transitions. Students presented their movies to the class to spark interest in reading their novel. Teachers used a rubric to grade the final presentations. Some students chose to use iStop Motion to create stop motion videos.
The app workflow for the project is as follows:
The app workflow for the project is as follows:
BookReportLegoAnimation from Jamestown Elementary School on Vimeo.
Third Grade Creating Graphs
Third grade students used numbers on the iPad to create bar graphs. Students collected data from their classmates to complete their graph. They first created the graphs in their math notebooks. They then used numbers on the iPad to enter in the data and created their bar graphs. After creating a bar graph some students created a pie graph. They made observations as to the similarities and differences between the graphs.
Third Grade Word Problems
Third grade students used the skitch and drawing pad apps to create their own addition and subtraction word problems. Each student wrote a word problem and illustrated it. They then switched iPads and their peers solved the word problems.
Pebble go planets in Kindergarten!
The Kindergarten students used iPads to research the 8 planets. Using the Safari app and pebblego.com, they learned facts about the planets. They used their observation skills to color a solar system sheet for their "Where do I live?" books from looking at the pictures from this website.
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