chatterpix
ChatterPix is a FREE app that is simple to use, but endless in possibilities. The app allows you to take any image, add a "mouth" and then record audio to allow the image to talk.
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Integration of Chatterpix K-12
At the Hot Spot Training we discussed the Web 2.0 App Chatterpix for primary students and how they can interact when communicating digitally. The intermediate teachers all LOVED the app as well, and immediately began integrating it with standards in many content areas. Check out their fabulous work below!
Emily Naftzger's 8th grade class at Middle School West created Chatterpix to analyze a character's dialogue.
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Carol Bongfeldt, 1st grade at Kitley Elementary, used ChatterPix for practicing the strategy of Retell.
Very engaging for young students when working on this skill!
Very engaging for young students when working on this skill!
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Jill Hayes, 5th grade teacher at South Creek Elementary, used Chatterpix for students to document their depth of knowledge on the Boston Tea Party, as well as, Point of View.
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Jill Talhelm, 3rd grade teacher at Thompson Crossing Elementary, used Chatterpix as a way to make liven up research projects.
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Jenny Monday, KDG at South Creek Elementary, worked with students to create a Chatterpix for Principal Appreciation Day, incorporating Listening, Speaking, and Writing Standards.
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Tracey Streit, 8th grade Middle School East, used ChatterPix to create an engaging Anticipatory Set to introduce her lesson!
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Jennifer Frost and Pam Shuck from Adams Elementary worked together on Chatterpix with Writing Prompts, Persuasive Writing, and Personification.
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Kristin Turner, 4th grade teacher at South Creek, combined her class Chatterpix into one video using YouTube Editor.
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