Blabberize

Student Tool [|Blabberize]

Make your own blabberize by downloading a picture from [|flickr] or [|pics4learning]. Or, find a clip art picture you like and save it to your computer.

Firefly blabber created by 2nd graders. This one is great because it was a group research project and the blabberize project has multiple "scenes." media type="custom" key="6558181"

A Cowboy Blabberize made by a 4th grader:

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A firefly blabber made by a 2nd grader:

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This is a tutorial for creating a blabberize. media type="custom" key="6434523"

There are SOOOO many ways to use Blabberize. Ideas/Tips/Suggestions: 1. Use Blabberize with Kid Pix. (See firefly blabber above.) Have a student create a picture in Kid Pix. Make sure they give their animal or person a nice mouth:) In Kid Pix, click on EXPORT in order to turn their creation into a jpg. 2. Science or Social Studies - Use Blabberize at the end of a research unit. Students can present the material they learned about their research via a blabber. 3. Reading and Writing - Use Blabberize to reflect on a story. Students could create character from story with Kid Pix, then talk about their character in Blabberize or summarize the story, etc. ** TIP: I always make students write out their scripts for Blabberize or any other web 2.0 tool before recording or typing anything. ** What do you think of Blabberize? How will you use it with your class? Post an idea here: [|Blabberize wallwisher page]