We will introduce the Imagine It story What’s Alive and learn the difference between living and nonliving. Students will recall and gather information from the text to identify living and nonliving things.
Students will collaborate using the app Chatterpix Kids during writing time or Inquiry days to take pictures and identify various living and nonliving things.
Chatterpix Kids is a great app that makes your photos come to life!
Grab your camera! Chatterpix Kids can make anything talk -- pets, friends, doodles, and more. Simply take any photo, draw a line to make a mouth, and record your voice. Use this task card to for student support. Check out this informational video on Chatterpix Kids
In the second activity, we will read Eric Carle's story, A Tiny Seed to review how a plant grows. Students will recall information from this unit to create a 3 part story that includes a beginning, middle and end. For this activity, students will use Toontastic 3D to draw and record their story.
It is a very user friendly app that allows students to draw, animate, and narrate their own cartoons or stories. Just move your characters around onscreen, tell your story, and Toontastic records your voice and animations and stores it on your device as a 3D video. Students are able to upload the video and share with friends and family using seesaw. Use this task card to for student support. Check out this informational video on Toontastic!
Pic Collage is the best app for editing photos, making free cards, and creating photo collages in your classroom! Students can choose from hundreds of photo grid layouts and sizes, stickers, cute background patterns and textures, and draw on their collages with “Doodle”!
Check out this informational video on Pic Collage!
Standards
ELA C.MC.2.1, RI.MC.6.1, W.MCC.2.1 CS K.DL.1.2 AuthorsJennifer Bullard
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