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Sunday, March 20, 2016
Luck O' the iPads
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St. Patrick's Day was a great day to try our luck with PicCollage. In past years, I would have students make a class book of green things, such as "Some grapes are green." and "All peas are green." It was a great brainstorming session, reinforcing some sight words. Actually, I did still have students write a list of a few green ideas in their journals that day. But you may recall that I'm trying to find ways to use the iPad instead of paper.... so then we got creative and produced some fantastic photo collages.
Students were sent around the school to take photos of green things - backpacks, hats, artwork, signs, and more. Then they made a collage of the photos they collected, and used their phonetic spelling to label their photos. I was so impressed! Here you see one of my students with his "hall pass" around his neck, that read "I'm looking for 5 green things", and another boy labeling and arranging his photos back in the computer lab. NOTE: it worked best to turn off Spell Checker (in the general iPad settings area, in "keyboard"), otherwise their phonetic spelling changed into something that didn't make sense at all. . . .
I loaded all collages from devices into my Dropbox account so I could share them here, as well as with parents. I look forward to students doing more scavenger hunts around the school, such as:
The green idea was found when I was looking for ideas to share with my district colleagues the day I shared my favorite creation apps. You can see other PicCollage ideas on that post. What other ideas do you have? Will you please share?
By the way, here's a great article about the benefits of phonetic (or inventive) spelling. It's an important part of the developmental process of learning to write. Parents often wonder if their child will ever learn to spell correctly. YES, they will! My students' writing is becoming so much easier to read these days, which is awesome! "Single instruments first, then the whole orchestra."
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