2. Some of the Language…
1.RI.5 Know and use various text features (e.g., headings, tables
of contents, glossaries, electronic menus, icons) to locate key
facts or information in a text.
1.W.6 With guidance and support from adults, use a variety of
digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in
collaboration with peers.
1.W.7 Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g.,
explore a number of "how-to" books on a given topic and use
them to write a sequence of instructions).
3. New software found in both
computer labs.
What is it?
Pixie is software that 1st graders can use to write, paint
pictures, and tell stories. Pixie provides a fun way for students
to explore and respond to curriculum topics related to the
Common Core.
4. With Pixie, you can make
books, video, audio
recordings, comics just to name a few
key features.
Pixie offers many templates for you
to use that not only reinforces skills
from the classroom, but it also gives
students computer practice.
Literacy Ideas
-Create non-fiction books
-Book Talk video or podcast
-Vocabulary trading cards
-Collaborative writing projects
-Classroom book
-Newspaper
--Fluency
-- Vocabulary dictionaries
Math
-Word problem book with
answer key
-Tutorials
-Templates
-Math Posters
-Math in the real world
-Screencast
- Math Stories
5. Things to keep in mind:
1. Always storyboard your story before you even enter the
lab.
2. Collect pictures based on the storyboard. Images found on
the Pixie site are free to use without citing.
3. Make sure students save to their Documents, then export
project how you need it.
4. Don’t forget the wonderful group work function on Pixie so
students can work collaboratively.
5. Use PebbleGo or TumbleBooks for a complete online
project.