Apps
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Suggestions for Use |
Examples |
*ShadowPuppet
Quick Start Guide
@puppet
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Easily create videos in the classroom! Students as young as five can make videos to tell stories, explain ideas or docment their learning. 30+ lesson ideas supporting Common Core make it easy to get started!
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~Practice reading aloud from a book or poem ~Summarize a story describing beginning, middle and end ~Diagram a sentence or describe grammar rules ~Create an infomercial for a make-believe product ~Describe the steps of how to make something ~Practice spelling by sounding out words
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Third Grade Examples |
Chatterpix
@ChatterPixIt
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Similar to Blabberize, Chatterpix allows students to take any photo, draw a line to make a mouth, and record their voice. |
~book reports
~book trailers
~biography report
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Book Report |
Yakit Kids
From the iTunes store
@FreakGenius
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This app can bring any photo/artwork to life with comical and cool features. Simply take or select a picture and highlight the mouth and record your voice to make your very own talking character. Tweak your video by changing the voice pitch, add special effects.
Demo video
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~create a Yakit using new vocabulary
~bring a story character to life
~ create a YAKiT of major characters from classroom novels or outside reading
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Examples |
Tellagami
https://tellagami.com/
@tellagami
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The Tellagami App is free. Tellagami Edu allows for more options and costs $4.99
Graphite Review
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~create a character from a book or story to explain motivation or recap story
~recite or read original work
~read from a book or story
~book reviews
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Book Reviews from Mrs. Griffin's Library
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Lego Movie Maker
@LEGO_Group
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Create stop motion movies using the free app.
Tutorial
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~Students create movie to act out scene or story
~Visual representation of vocabulary words
~No Lego needed! Students can create with clay or play-doh
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The Hobbit |
UsTyme
http://ustyme.com/library.html
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Freemium App allows for video calls to read books together, which are built into the program, or to play games.
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~Connect students with older students
~Connect students with reading buddies
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Sample screen shot |
Green Screen DoInk
@DoInkTweets
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Take photos and place them on a background photo
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~Students layer photo of themselves over book cover for reviews or reader response
~Take photo of text and students can record themselves reading
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HS students critiquing film version of Romeo and Juliet
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ThingLink
https://www.thinglink.com/
@ThingLink
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Make your images come alive with private video, notes, or even music from YouTube.
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~Support vocabulary by linking to images representing meaning
~Insert links to answer text-dependent questions
~Interactive book talk
~Interactive author study
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Laurie Halse Anderson
Literary Analysis ThingLink
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App Smashing
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App Smashing is the process of using multiple apps to create projects or complete tasks. App Smashing can provide your students with creative and inspired ways to showcase their learning and allow you to assess their understanding and skills. By introducing your students to a core of key apps, giving them the parameters of the project, and supporting them as they learn and create, you will very quickly be facilitating App Smashing in your classroom.
From: http://k12technology.weebly.com/app-smashing.html |
Start With~~~
Readworks
http://www.readworks.org/
@ReadWorks
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ReadWorks provides research-based units, lessons, and authentic, leveled non-fiction and literary passages directly to educators online, for free, to be shared broadly.
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~Skill lessons covering author's purpose, main idea, and many more.
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Reading Passages
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PLUS~~~~
Explain Everything
http://explaineverything.com/
@explainevrythng
(Free alternative: ShowMe)
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Collaborative and interactive whiteboard. ($5.99)
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~Sketch out a story
~Read aloud from text
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The Outsiders
Amelia Earhart
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PLUS~~~~
Book Creator
http://www.redjumper.net/bookcreator/
@BookCreatorApp
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Combine video, text, images and audio to create original works
Youtube Playlist
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~Engage kids in storytelling
~Teacher-created audiobooks
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Girls Don't Play Basketball by Leah, Age 11
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= App Smash~~~
1. Select a passage from ReadWorks
2. Import it into Explain Everything. Students read and record the passage and use pointer to indicate words as they read.
3. Bring into Book Creator and ask students to add reader response, or share own thoughts about passage.
Idea from Eileen Pasquini
@pasqe
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More Smashing Ideas....
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The Art of App Smashing
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App-Smashing App-Pack X ThingLink
Greg Kulowiec's App-Smashing App-Pack with tutorials
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6 Amazing App Smashes from ThingLink
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Unleashing Creativity with App Smashing
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