Debbie Owens, a third grade teacher at Draper Elementary, is constantly looking for ways to implement technology into her classroom in a meaningful way. After attending a professional development training where she was introduced to the app ScreenChomp, Debbie had her students use the app to demonstrate and describe how to find a fraction on a numberline. Check out an example of what was created.
ScreenChomp is a free app that provides a whiteboard where the you can write, draw and talk while recording what you are doing. ScreenChomp also allows you to import a picture which then becomes the background that you can write and draw on. When your recording is done you can share your recordings, you'll receive a URL so that you can share your recording with anyone you want.
After doing this activity with her 3rd graders, Debbie was happy to learn that it was an app that the students could easily use. Her students had a great time creating their ScreenChomp videos.
After doing this activity with her 3rd graders, Debbie was happy to learn that it was an app that the students could easily use. Her students had a great time creating their ScreenChomp videos.