Use these examples of math projects created by primary students to inspire technology integration in your classroom.
These digital projects were created by students using Wixie.
Students practice counting through the creation of a Halloween (or any holiday!) counting book.
Students practice making patterns and then record narration explaining their pattern.
Click the play button to listen to the student explain their pattern.
Have students illustrate an addition or subtraction story and record an explaination of the problem. Collect the student projects into a class book and solve all the problems together.
Fabulous work with #Wixie & our snowy 10 frames. We practiced counting, adding, and writing numbers. Fun! #lcps16 pic.twitter.com/oAqWy2JdeF
— Laura Briggs (@LauraBTRT) January 8, 2016
Graphing our class bar graph on to Wixie picture graph. pic.twitter.com/sgcbA7FRAz
— PL Kindergarten (@PLKids123) March 6, 2018
What facts do you know about apples? These K Ss love red apples best! But green was a close 2nd. They counted apples and placed them on trees using #Wixie @Tech4Learning Awesome work from these K Ss. @michelleamend5 @dedewilson13 @vcharylit pic.twitter.com/kPHEsXa4aQ
— Beth Fisher (@BethFisherIFT) October 2, 2018
Sorting buttons in real life and on the computer! #wixie #mathfun pic.twitter.com/C1WHE5B9Or
— Kristen Anderson (@Anderson_Stars) October 5, 2018
Today some of our 1st graders are making shape books in #Wixie to add to their book boxes! They added pictures and wrote sentences about each one! @rudd_robin #scestech pic.twitter.com/cgfySYEw0C
— Mrs. Charnick (@CharnickSCES) November 9, 2018
Using Wixie to create money books in kindergarten! Working on our coin identification and value! #fhesfoxes pic.twitter.com/7Lx02F6XR0
— Tabitha Reber (@CtrlAltTABitha) May 8, 2017
Kinders using Wixie to solve & create addition problems. We had lots of mini-experts and helpers! Thanks @dawnsayre pic.twitter.com/ZdtCzKuQWq
— WillowCreekLRC (@WillowCreekLRC) January 27, 2015
Taking our study of polygons to the Tech Center. @PlayOsmo @OsmoTangram @Tech4Learning @btechlearning pic.twitter.com/Fr0Wjfd0VT
— Melissa Camhi (@mscamhi) April 12, 2018
K Ss @LuxfordES are using #Wixie to decompose numbers. #TheLuxfordWay pic.twitter.com/1NNOHEphYd
— Janet Seward (@Janet_Seward) March 9, 2018
#SPXindy 1st graders use #wixie to create a pumpkin math problem on #nationalpumpkinday. #STEM pic.twitter.com/1ugNGdMd29
— St. Pius X School (@SPX7200) October 27, 2017
We made pattern trading cards in Wixie, then traded them with each other. @SwansCreekES #scestech #Wixie pic.twitter.com/m8M8C6D1zS
— Mrs. Lehmann (@Lehmann1stgrade) November 29, 2018
Math time- counting by 5’s using Wixie! @Tech4Learning #makelearningfun @HollandAP23 @VBTitleI @vbschools pic.twitter.com/Gl6Lk70aD7
— msmarcot (@MarcotteFirst) April 27, 2018
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