Showing posts with label Seesaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seesaw. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Chatterpix Kids


Bring book characters to life with Chatterpix!  With this kid-friendly app, students can take a picture of the character from their book or the person/animal of interest from their reading passage and make them "talk" about the information learned from the reading immersion.  Don't have a picture?  No problem!  Have your students expand their creativity by designing one before they take the picture. 

Check out this example
Scholastic Magazine Grade 4 (February 5, 2018)
Golden Goals!
Julia Marino-Snowboarding

Monday, May 14, 2018

Seesaw

Scan this to get a month of Seesaw Premium for FREE!!!!
As always, Seesaw Basic is FREE 


How do I love Seesaw?  Let me count the ways!

  • It is a digital portfolio for students that can be DOWNLOADED by stakeholders with accompanying QR codes.  
  • It allows for communication and collaboration between all members of our classroom family.  Students are able to see and comment on each other's work (if allowed by teacher).
  • Parents can see what students are uploading to their portfolio and can comment accordingly.
  • There are so many apps that work in tandem with Seesaw.
  • Students can demonstrate learning via recordings, pictures, drawings, and videos.
  • Teachers can create folders for differentiation.
  • Honestly, the list is always evolving because Seesaw is such an amazing tool.

Scared to take the leap?  Just set up a folder to house the links, videos, and anchor charts that you share with your students.  This gives students a "go to" location for finding this information at a later date.

Already a pro?  Try out Seesaw Activities in the "Beyond the Basics" section.

UPDATE: 11/15/2018
I didn't really know if I would continue using Seesaw at the middle school level, but it is just as wonderful as ever.  I LOVE the activities feature.  Check out the photo below.  I can create an activity and quickly see who has not turned it in.  This is helping me move closer to a virtually paperless classroom.  Also, the fact that parents can see what their child is doing makes this an amazing collaborative tool.