Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Who is on the cover?
Vickie Kilpatrick (Middle School) used bighugelabs as part an English project. “The magazine covers were part of a larger writing project in which students were asked to interview a fellow classmate and write a magazine article featuring that person. The magazine covers were added at the end of the project to give an added visual aspect. The students enjoyed working on this and having their pictures taken and applied to something they created.” This site presents many options for your digital images.
If I were President
In honor of Presidents’ Day, Michelle Popick’s 2-3 grade students answer that age old question “What would you do if you were President?” Michelle used Photofunia to add her students to Mount Rushmore. Listen to their enjoyable LittleBirdTales for their responses.
If I
Michele Popick’s students started with innovative photos (created with photofunia) as writing prompt. And the rest is history- please see their Little Bird Tales book! I have been a guest in their classroom several times and I know they really enjoy feedback. Please take a few minutes to leave them a note.
If I had $100, I would buy
What would you do with $100? Miss Jackie and Mrs. C’s morning class share their ideas on this Little Bird Tale. The images were created using photofunia. Please share your feedback!( The afternoon class will be posted shortly)
Word Clouds with Style

Putting your words in a cloud

Fake Tweets or Twister
First there were fake Facebook pages, and now Classtools has a fake twitter- Twister. Above is my sample.
You complete the form and it generates the Twister. Characters are limited (just like twitter) and in order to get an accurate photo, you do need to enter a real name. Print, save your work to a pdf, copy the url, or submit it to their gallery. There are many samples on the site. There are many options- you could do historical or literary figures. Read the complete post here from TeachersFirst.
What you can do with a wordle
How to share a wordle
What is a wordle?
Wordle is an inventive graphic organizer. The more times a word appears, the larger it will be. As I mentioned in an earlier post, you can create a variety of word clouds (just remember that the gallery is public- I would have the students copy and paste their work to paint or another tool).
Can you guess the topic of my wordle?
Jen Wagner has taken wordle one step further- Monday through Friday, she’s posting a wordle for your students to solve. (Please click here to see Guess the Wordle). Students can submit their responses on her google doc.
Dana Ebbighausen is thinking of using Guess the Wordle as part of her do now in her technology class. Jen’s project is geared to the PerK-5 grades- but who is stopping you from creating your own wordle
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