Mrs. Benson’s first graders first discussed with a partner & as a class what qualities make a good leprechaun. Next they wrote an answer to the question, “Why would you make a good leprechaun?” (You can find that recording sheet here.) Finally, students used the ChatterPix Kids app to record themselves reading their sentences. Enjoy their work!
Author Archives: Mrs. Richeson
How to Catch a Leprechaun… by Mrs. Corbell’s Class
Mrs. Corbell’s 2nd graders discussed with a partner where a leprechaun might be if he were hiding in the school. Next they worked in small groups to plan how they could catch a leprechaun. (You can see their planning page here.) Finally, these using the Explain Everything app to make a movie explaining their plan. Enjoy their work!
I would make a good leprechaun because… by Ms. Jones’ Class
Ms. Jones’ first graders first discussed with a partner & as a class what qualities make a good leprechaun. Next they wrote an answer to the question, “Why would you make a good leprechaun?” (You can find that recording sheet here.) Finally, students used the ChatterPix Kids app to record themselves reading their sentences. Enjoy their work!
How to Catch a Leprechuan… by Mrs. VanBrocklin’s Class
Mrs. VanBrocklin’s 2nd graders discussed with a partner where a leprechaun might be if he were hiding in the school. Next they worked in small groups to plan how they could catch a leprechaun. (You can see their planning page here.) Finally, these using the Explain Everything app to make a movie explaining their plan. Enjoy their work!
I would make a good leprechaun because… by Ms. James’ Class
Ms. James’ first graders first discussed with a partner & as a class what qualities make a good leprechaun. Next they wrote an answer to the question, “Why would you make a good leprechaun?” (You can find that recording sheet here.) Finally, students used the ChatterPix Kids app to record themselves reading their sentences. Enjoy their work!
If I Were a Leprechaun… by Ms. Hoyt’s Class
Ms. Hoyt’s kindergarteners used the Drawing Pad app to draw a picture and write a word that answered the question, “If you were a leprechuan, where would you hide your gold?” Their work is published via Flickr. Enjoy their work!
If I Were a Leprechuan by… Mrs. Edwards’ Class
Mrs. Edwards’ kindergarteners used the Drawing Pad app to draw a picture and write a word that answered the question, “If you were a leprechuan, where would you hide your gold?” Their work is published via Flickr. Enjoy their work!
If I Were a Leprechuan… by Mrs. Bodovsky’s Class
Mrs. Bodovsky’s kindergarteners used either the Drawing Pad app or this Paint Tool by abcya.com to draw a picture and write a word that answered the question, “If you were a leprechuan, where would you hide your gold?” Their work is published via Flickr. Enjoy their work!
If I were a leprechaun… by Mrs. Wingo’s Class
Mrs. Wingo’s kindergarteners used either the Drawing Pad app or this Paint Tool by abcya.com to draw a picture and write a word that answered the question, “If you were a leprechuan, where would you hide your gold?” Their work is published via Flickr. Enjoy their work!
The Silly Wishes Readers’ Theatre
1st grade GT students rehearsed a play called “The Silly Wishes.” They made puppets for their play using paper and markers. They made a background for their play using the Drawing Pad app. Finally, they recorded their play on an iPad and compiled it all using the Green Screen by Do Ink app. They were getting lots of Instagram views. Enjoy their work!