Recently, my kiddos used an application called Wixie during a lesson on problem and solution. The lesson was live broadcast to some teachers in my district. If you saw the broadcast and are interested in how to recreate the lesson, then this tutorial is for you! If you do not teach in my district, or have not heard of Wixie, I believe it is subscription based. Wixie works on desktop computers, Google Chromebooks, and iPads. My students love it and you should look into it!
The Student Activity
Students worked with a partner for this Problem Detectives activity. First, students scanned a QR code to access a recording of me reading a case file. Students who were capable of reading the selection independently had the option to read the text themselves, but noone did that because QR codes are fun! A "case file" is really just a short passage with a character and a problem.
(I use Audioboom to make recordings and generate QR codes.)
I used four of the case files from a resource called Character, Setting, Problem, and Solution - The Bundle by A Year of Many Firsts. Then, I created some additional ones like the one in the picture.
Students identified and discussed the problem and came up with possible solutions. Partners agreed on one solution to include in their product. The product was created on Wixie.
One partner typed the problem and one student typed the solution. Then, students recorded a voiceover. One partner talked about the problem and the other partner talked about the solution. I like for students to record their thinking because A) sometimes it's difficult to tell what they meant to type, and B) primary students can typically tell with more detail than they can write or type.
At the end of the lesson we listened to the case files and the student's reccordings.
How to Create a Project in Wixie
If you're unsure how to create a project (like this one with file folders) for your students, here are the steps to follow:
1. Log in. Click "Creat or edit a Wixie project."
Wixie automatically saves all work. So, when your project is complete, assign it to your class. The next time they log in, the project will be there.
2. Click "New Project."
3. Click "Library" tab.
4. Search for stickers (clip art or pictures) that you need. In this case, I searched for "folders."
5. Click on a sticker to insert it onto the project. Use the green dots to adjust the size of the image.
6. Click the "Text" button to insert a text box.
I inserted text boxes for the title, file folder labels, and "type here" boxes so students could just double click "type here" and begin typing.
7. You can play around with font colors and add additional stickers to make the project more visually appealing.
Wixie automatically saves all work. So, when your project is complete, assign it to your class. The next time they log in, the project will be there.
Assigning an Activity/Template
1. From the home screen, click the "Projects" tab.
2. Highlight the template you want to assign.
3. Click on the "Actions" drop down menu, then click "Assign." Your class list will pop up. You can choose to assign the project to the entire class or to select students.
2. Highlight the template you want to assign.
3. Click on the "Actions" drop down menu, then click "Assign." Your class list will pop up. You can choose to assign the project to the entire class or to select students.
Happy Wixie-ing!
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