Tuesday, October 15, 2019

ChatterPix Kids for Literacy

ChatterPix Kids is an extremely engaging, adding voice to a pic, App that can be used in any grade level (K-5). It is an especially useful tool for literacy because students can record themselves reading their work or someone else's work. Students can listen to their recording and evaluate their fluency. It is also an awesome tool to bring photographs of projects to life. ChatterPix projects can be downloaded to the iPad Photo Library and then uploaded to other Apps like Seesaw to share with family and classmates. I hope that you unlock the power of ChatterPix Kids with your students! Below are examples of students projects.



K students in Mrs. Turgeon's class created snowmen using Google Slides, wrote stories about their snowmen, and then recorded themselves reading their story in ChatterPix Kids.




1st Grade students during a Digital Citizenship lesson by Common Sense Media followed up with summarizing what they learned in the lesson using ChatterPix Kids.



3rd Grade students in Ms. Nason's class drew Christmas art characters and then wrote a quick character voice story.



4th Grade students during a Digital Citizenship lesson with me wrote a pledge to conclude our lesson and used ChatterPix Kids to record themselves reading the pledge and bring a social media icon to life.



3rd Grade students in Mr. Hulit and Ms. Nason's classes created area/perimeter robots. They finished their project by recording themselves in ChatterPix Kids. This activity gives you an idea how any student project can be brought to life.

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