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Talking Cats Generator

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on October 1, 2007 at 4:20:23 pm
 

Talking Cats Generator

 

 

 

Objective: To recall relevant facts from a chosen student post

 

Web tool: Talking Cats Generator There are also links to a squirrel, an owl, a tomato, and a flower generator on this page that can be used as well. This gives students another choice!

 

Use of tool: Students read posts from other student bloggers  who they have connected with previously by commenting back and forth. They pull out the relevant facts and comment on the post. This is a fun way to remember details and also celebrates the other blogger's content. Students choose the character generator they wish to use.

 

How it facilitates learning: Settings that allow for social interactions and reflective thinking about what someone else has written may lead to higher levels of cognitive development. Learning is influenced by social interactions, interpersonal relations, and communication with others. Students having choices promotes active involvement and more ownership of the learning by the students.

 

Blog posts:

 

Owl Oath to News by Emmy

 

Additional strategies to use with students to facilitate learning and thinking:

 

  • Play with language by creating posts where the characters write about what they are learning. Their sentences could contain idioms, metaphors, similes, exclamatory sentences, questions for others to answer about class learning in the comments, class directions for an activity to learn a concept, or any similar quick write type of activity. The sky is the limit on these kinds of activiities.
  • Students could add to student learning by providing additional facts for others to add to their knowledge base.
  • Questions that require an answer that would cause a student to "pause and ponder" would enhance the learning.
  • "Give Me Three" is an activity I have used before in the classroom which could lend itself to this tool. Students could state an opinion that they have and then use the generator character to state 3 logical reasons to support the opinion.

 

Links to "How To": This is another easy and quick tool to use. The "Talking Cat" and the other characters link above leads you to the site. All you have to do is delete this text in the text box: 'Enter several sentences to create an animation.' Then enter your text. Click 'Generate'.

 

To display your animation on your blog or wiki use the HTML code that is generated. Check your blog or wiki software program for directions on where to post the code.

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