Developmental Stages for Early Learners Using an iPad
From "Using an iPad with Your Preschooler" by Gayle Berthiaume and Gail Lovely
Creating Lessons
© Gayle Berthiaume
Ideas for Books
- Create photo and video books of field trips.
- Create a photo book or videos for an ABC book.
- Create photo books or videos illustrating vocabulary words.
- Create photo and video books of plant growth.
- Create photo and video books of your community.
- Create photo books of poems.
- Create photo and video books illustrating emotions.
- Create photo and video books of the classroom pet.
- Create photo and video books for story about each child.
- Create a family photo book.
- Create photo books illustrating creative writing.
- Create photo books of graphs.
- Create photo books for sequencing.
- Create photo and video books about the school and workers.
- Create photo and video books during a travel unit.
- Create photo and video books in Physical Education to record events and skills.
- Use videos for assessment.
- Create a photo book about colors, numbers or shapes.
- Create photo books or videos of nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.
- Create a photo rhyming book.
- Create photo and video books for class memories.
- Create a photo body part book - eyelashes, elbow, wrist, etc.
- Create a community workers photo book.
- Create photo and video books for concept illustration for curriculum areas.
- Send a camera home with a student to take photos of family traditions or scan photos that students bring for a Traditions Book.
- Create photo books or videos to explain hobbies or collections.
- Create photo books or videos of art concepts - line, shape, texture, form and color.
- Create a photo book or videos of something in the classroom that is a problem area. Have the students brainstorm how to change the area.
- Create photo books or videos of the weather and seasons.
- Take photos of classroom events for student journaling. Write about the photo of costume day, hat day, book character day, etc.
- Create a Birthday Book. Add a photo to a page that the child has written about birthday plans. Print one for the book and one to send home.
- Scan photos that students bring of their pets for creating a book about caring for pets.
- Take photos of the various school lunches for a "What's for Lunch?" book.
- Make a Five Senses book. Students take photos illustrating each sense.
- Take photos of environmental print for an emergent readers' book - stop sign, exit sign.
- Create a “What Is This?” photo book. Take a photo of an object zoomed in.
- Create photo and video books of vocabulary words for ESL students.
- Create photo and video books of safety rules.
- Create videos of students acting our Character Education concepts.
- Create a book with a video of directions for a project.
- Create photo and video books of letter sounds.
- Create a video book report complete with costumes and action.
- Use video to record studentʼs demonstrations.
- Create a book with video thank you messages.
- Capture interviews with video.
- Create a photo memory book for a student who is moving away.
- Use photographs or video for conflict resolution role playing
- Create a “Welcome to Our Classroom” book.
- Create photo and video books of learning centers to show next yearʼs class.
- Create photo books or videos of bulletin boards or classroom ideas.
- Create photo books or videos for step by step directions.
- Create photo and video books for a school or classroom handbook.
- Create photo books or videos to create an Open House slide show or display.
- Create photo books or videos as a reminder to a teacher or substitute of how to plug in cables to the TV, VCR or computer.
- Create photo and video books for a classroom inventory.
- Create photo books or videotape procedures for parent volunteer training.
- Create a book with videos of poetry, tongue twisters or other phonemic awareness activities to send home with children for extra practice.
© Gayle Berthiaume
Apps for Bloom's Taxonomy
- K-5 iPad Apps for Remembering: Part One of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy
- K-5 iPad Apps for Understanding: Part Two of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy
- K-5 iPad Apps for Applying: Part Three of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy
- K-5 iPad Apps for Analyzing: Part Four of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy
- K-5 iPad Apps for Evaluating Evaluation: Part Five of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy
- K-5 iPad Apps to Evaluate Creating: Part Six of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy
Dianne Darrow, Edutopia http://www.edutopia.org/user/497
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