We will use PicCollage to create a collage of pictures and facts from your animal research. Caption each picture with important facts that you learned during your research.
You’ve done the research on a national symbol, and now it is time to create a project that will be displayed at the state fair. Use the iPads and Pic Collage to gather pictures of your symbol, a map to show where it is located and pictures of the creators (if relevant). See the example below.
Using the letters of your first name, create an acrostic poem with adjectives that describe you. We will use the app PicCollage and also take a picture of ourselves with the iPads.
Today we will use the iPads and the app Pic Collage to create a collage for your parents for Open House. Take a picture of yourself and three other pictures of activities or places in your room. Type in each box a sentence or two about the activity.
Today we will use the iPads to take pictures of 3D objects in your classroom. We will use PicCollage to gather the pictures together, label them and outline where they are in the picture.
Use the iPads and PicCollage to create your two word or cinquain poem based upon the novel Star Girl or Wave. Below is an example of the two word poem, The Fair by Lorraine Marwood, published in PicCollage.
Today we will take the iPads outside to snap a picture of clouds in the sky. We will return to the class and insert your picture into PicCollage. Next you will key in your haiku poem about clouds to create a beautiful piece of published work for Authors’ Breakfast.