Spell With Flickr has become one of my students' favorite word art tools. The students used this tool to create a word poster about who they are and what they enjoy. After the students changed out the letters they didn't like and made the word just right, they took screen shots of the words. Here in our district, the students have Student G-Mail accounts, so I had them upload the pictures into a document in Google Drive. After the students had at least 3 words (some had more), we published the document and then posted a link on our Edmodo site. (More about why I love using Edmodo in the Library another time.) Students were then able to share their word art and make comments about their classmates work. Students were so excited to go home and make more posters that they could decorate their rooms with! Best thing--there were no accounts to create and passwords to remember. Just follow the link to Spell With Flickr and try one for yourself!
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Jamie FlemingThis is my 15th year teaching and my third year as a K-6 Library Media Specialist. Prior to my journey as a Library Media Specialist, I taught 3rd and 1st Grades, Reading Recovery, and Title I Reading and Math. I have a Master's of Education in Interdisciplinary Studies with concentrations in reading and technology and my Library Media Specialist Endorsement. I am also a facilitator for the Billings Tech Cadre, a program that provides local educators the opportunity to explore emerging technologies, collaborate on digital projects, and integrate 21st Century learning into their curriculum. Archives
January 2018
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