Activities
- Encourage your students to wear clothing with dots.
- If you are interested in doing a simple activity with your students using the iPads, check out my blog post about using the app Quiver for some easy augmented reality fun! All you need to do is two things!
- Download the (free) Quiver app
- Print the Dot Day sheet (and copy it) and your kiddos are ready to go!
- My blog post for reference:
- http://myedtechworld.weebly.com/blog/10-minute-tech-tool-dot-day-fun
- A Full Classroom has some great writing and math activities.
- Make a card decorated with only dots that could be sent to someone in the community thanking them for something.
- Fotobabble is a great resource where you can take a picture of something a student created and they can then record themselves talking over it. There is also an iPad app for this.
- PaintGo (by ABCya) has a "Paint" like program where you can design with dots.
- Use the Chatterpix iPad app to create talking dots.
- Write a note in braille using You've Got Braille.
- Partner with another classroom (inside or outside of your building) to create something awesome!
- Use Goose Chase to create a scavenger hunt where students have to find dot-related things.
- Any other idea that you come up with! Pinterest has some great ideas and resources if you search for Dot Day.