Haiku Deck and Skitch
Tips and Tricks
Haiku Deck
Haiku Deck makes it a snap to create beautiful presentations that will wow your audience – whether you’re pitching an idea, teaching a lesson, telling a story, or igniting a movement.
Content Ideas for Haiku Deck
Science
- When working through the scientific process have students record their part of the scientific process for the experiment. (K-4)
- Describe the seasons/types of weather and place pictures throughout (K)
- Identify the tools that are used to measure weather (K)
- Describe the properties of rocks (1)
- Describe and identify the parts of the water cycle and how they are connected to weather (2)
- Describe the planets (3)
- Identify and describe renewable versus non-renewable resources (4)
Math
- Identify coins (K)
- Represent numbers to 120 in multiple ways (1)
- Using the graphing feature within Haiku Deck create graphs from data collected (2)
- Create and solve word problems for the different operations (3)
ELAR
- Create an expository book (K-2)
- Create a narrative book with beginning, middle, end (K-2)
- Sequencing story events (2-4)
- Compare 2 different text (2-4)
Social Studies
- Identify contributions of historical figures (K)
- Identify and describe physical characteristics of a place (1)
- Explain the significance of various holidays and celebrations (2)
- Describe basic structure of the government (3)
- Describe the structure of government in the local community, state, and nation (4)
Skitch
Skitch is a tool that enables you to take a picture, screenshot, map, etc. and annotate it. The possibilities truly are endless and applicable across contents!
Content Ideas for Skitch
Science
- Identify the parts of the water cycle (2)
- Identify the planets in the solar system (3)
Math
- Identify and determine the value of a collection of pennies, nickels, and dimes (1)
- Analyze and create word problems for a graph (2)
- Label the parts of a graph (2)
- Solve a word problem (3)
- Compare fractions (4)
ELAR
- Using a picture as a starting point to brainstorm for writing (K-4)
- Compare 2 different text (2-4)
Social Studies
- Identify the characteristics of a local good citizen (mayor, principal, school board) (K)
- Locate place of significance on a map (Wylie, Texas, landforms, etc.) (1)
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