Use these examples of projects created by students to inspire technology integration in your classroom social studies program.
Creative use of technology can engage students, and help you integrate your iPads, PCs, or Chromebooks into the curriculum.
These multimedia projects were created by students using Wixie.
Have students write a simple story about a family member or a thank you to a community member. Have them record their voice and share on Mother's Day, Father's Day, or even Valentine's Day.
Students research a person from history, or a character in a book they are reading, and summarize their findings in the form of a trading card. Turn it into a card game, by assigning points and powers and developing rules for playing cards against each other.
To help students better understand the perspectives of those in different times and cultures, have them develop newsletters that recall and retell historic events.
Practice informational writing with a real world twist, by asking students to create guides to help others succeed during the Gold Rush, use various map features, travel the Silk Route, and more.
Students connect with the past as they write a first-person account of events in history.
Students create a portfolio for a significant person in history to showcase this person’s contributions to the community and our life today.
Ss using Wixie to type/record the lesson of the folktake @BCPS_ELA @VincentFarmBCPS pic.twitter.com/G9bSpnlvhn
— Ms. White (@MsWhiteBCPS) January 6, 2016
2nd grade creating Famous African Americans WIXIE projects @DDance_BCPS @Terry_McVey pic.twitter.com/kP303c9VMv
— Hillcrest Elementary (@Hillcrest_BCPS) February 5, 2015
Grade 2 working on Wixie Continent Books! #Wixie pic.twitter.com/AQmn8WaPuV
— Sandy Akdikmen (@aakdikmen) December 4, 2015
Using #Wixie to create a wide variety of products in #VirginiaHistory today @CedarLaneES #CEDDay4 #lcps16 #BYOT pic.twitter.com/169M8daYZM
— Heather Day (@MsHDay) January 7, 2016
Wixie took our education about China geography to a new level! @cziggy1 @BethBianchi @TESSeagulls pic.twitter.com/kfnIsZfcvO
— Anne Bianchi (@anne_bianchi) April 21, 2016