Today we used Doodle Buddy for two different lessons. First, we used it in small groups in math. Using the stamp feature, we made several stamps. These are lots of fun because they come with noise! Then we used the draw feature to mark and count each object and write the total number. This will continue to be a good resource for my students in need of math intervention. They will be able to create a stamped page, take a screen shot, open Notability, and record themselves counting. (Notability now has a mic feature like Educreations)
We also used this app during Literacy block. It was basically used as a white board alternative. I showed a picture card and students wrote the beginning letter. It was a great way to formatively assess their letter sound recognition. Another fun aspect of this app is the eraser. You simply gently shake the device and the stamp or writing disappears! It's a digital age etch-a-sketch!
We also used this app during Literacy block. It was basically used as a white board alternative. I showed a picture card and students wrote the beginning letter. It was a great way to formatively assess their letter sound recognition. Another fun aspect of this app is the eraser. You simply gently shake the device and the stamp or writing disappears! It's a digital age etch-a-sketch!