As you can see from the picture, we had 7 pictures in the maybe column. Students were very excited to choose one of the animals in the "Maybe" column, write their prediction in their thinking books and went to work trying to find a book in our library to prove if their animal hatched from an egg or not.
After students found the answer, they wrote it in their thinking books.
Day 2
The next day my students were still very eager to learn and talk about all the animals that hatched from eggs. I wanted to continue with the excitement and have them write a riddle about an animal that hatched from an egg. I read the book, "Chickens Aren't The Only Ones" to my students. This is the perfect book for discovering the variety of oviparous animals and their unique ways of laying eggs.
I then modeled how to write a riddle about an oviparous animal and we created one together as a class. I then let them loose.
After the students completed their riddles, we took it one step farther. I had the students make a video on the Explain Everything app reading their riddle and showing the answer to their riddle. This was the first time my students used the new video option on the iPad, and for the most part they recorded themselves reading their riddle themselves by turning the camera around so it was facing them as they read their riddle. My students were ecstatic to see the final result, and of course they posted them to their blogs! Here is one of my grade one student's videos:
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