Down the hall, Ms. Skonieczny's class were busy as bees writing too! Her students planned their stories on paper and then transferred them to Scribble Press. I helped initially to introduce the Kinders to Scribble Press but when we were confronted with the problem of how to delete speech bubbles, I told them I'd been working with 1st and 2nd graders to try to figure that out and we hadn't yet. Well, lo and behold, a Kindergartner figured it out and we all took some time to let him show us how. When in doubt, ask a 5 year old! Check out more Kinder Scribbles on Ms. Skonieczny's Scribble Press Shelf.
Even though it was close to the end of the school year, our Kinders weren't slowing down one bit! In Ms. King's class, students conducted an internet research project about insects. To present their final research project, students were given the choice to use Popplet, Scribble Press or Story Kit. They were engaged in their work and excited to make their own choice! The results were an awesome array of projects. Down the hall, Ms. Skonieczny's class were busy as bees writing too! Her students planned their stories on paper and then transferred them to Scribble Press. I helped initially to introduce the Kinders to Scribble Press but when we were confronted with the problem of how to delete speech bubbles, I told them I'd been working with 1st and 2nd graders to try to figure that out and we hadn't yet. Well, lo and behold, a Kindergartner figured it out and we all took some time to let him show us how. When in doubt, ask a 5 year old! Check out more Kinder Scribbles on Ms. Skonieczny's Scribble Press Shelf. How to delete the speech bubble brought to you by a 5 year old
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