Using Haiku Deck to Reinforce the Study of Vocabulary--the first two Decks were created by students in Joan Young's 5th grade class to learn vocabulary words by matching them pictures they selected in Haiku Deck.
Using Haiku Deck for Students to Self-Reflect--the third Deck is an example from another student in Joan Young's class who used the app as a way to reflect on her yearlong learning.
I have also included Twitter tweets from Joan Young about her students' experiences with using Haiku Deck.
Vocabulary:
Joan also added these tweets about the effectiveness of students learning vocabulary in this way.
Reflections:
To learn more about Joan, see her Twitter profile:
Additional Examples of Student Reflections from Joan Young's Class
These were posted on Padlet, and students selected the tool they wanted to use. Several used Haiku Deck. Once you access the Padlet, click to access the Haiku Deck examples, and they will open on the Haiku Deck website. Click on the image below to access the Padlet. Look for the ones that show a Haiku Deck icon, for example Alexandra's Reflections, Jonathan's Reflections, and Timothy's Reflections.
Collaborative Class Haiku Deck Created by Primary Students (1st and 2nd grade) to Review Science Information
Students uploaded pictures they drew and added text to reflect research they did.
Created with Haiku Deck, the free presentation app for iPad
Additional Science Ones from Other Classes
Tornadoes
This one illustrates the use of a graph created within Haiku Deck to supplement the scientific information presented on tornadoes. The slide with the graph is near the end of the presentation.
Created with Haiku Deck, the free presentation app for iPad
Caring for Eggs and Chicks
Created with Haiku Deck, the free presentation app for iPad
Additional Student Examples