![]() It’s your perfect pic collage maker to customize layout fit for every occasion, including holidays, weddings, babies, Before & After, etc. Pic Collage images look beautiful printed out in color, but classrooms with limited printing options could share images and writing via Seesaw, Classkick, Homeroom, KidBlog or other digital sharing platform.īe sure to check out these other seasonal and Christmas iPad activities from my store or see what I’m pinning for the holidays here.InCollage, a full-featured Photo Collage Maker & Photo Editor, offers 500+ picture collage layouts, frames, backgrounds, templates, stickers & text fonts to create cool photo collage. After reading Imogene’s Antlers students could image if they suddenly grew antlers or if they were given the job of being Santa’s reindeer like Olive. Images can also be used a writing prompt. ![]() They also make a great digital craft companion to the books Imogene’s Antlers or Olive, the Other Reindeer available here with my affiliate link: These selfies can be used as digital cards to share with parents or images on student blog posts. The image will save to the camera roll as a picture. Students can opt to add text to their finished images. How to Integrate this Pic Collage Christmas iPad Activity Other options that might work are “Christmas Scene” or “Reindeer.” I always check terms prior to the activity just in case and recommend you do the same. I typed “snowy day” to find a background image. Pic Collage comes with some Christmas backgrounds or they can use the magnifying glass to search for images. Christmas iPad Activity: Select a Backgroundįinally, students can touch the plus then backgrounds. ![]() They can double touch images and choose “Send to Back” to help with the various layers. Students then arrange all of their pieces. I used the rectangle shape and stretched it wide so the original head would be “chopped off.” Sorry Rudolph! Students double touch the reindeer picture and select Clip. They can search “reindeer png” in the Web Search or just reindeer since they will probably trim it after. Trimming or clipping the antlers is hard so using the “png” is essential in this step! Christmas iPad Activity: Choose a Reindeer Body Next students should use the Web Search tool to search for “antlers png.” Students should use the circle shape so the nose stays round if they decide to clip it. After selecting the nose, they can use it as-is or use the clip tool to trim it. I usually DO NOT allow my students to scroll when searching images. It is also a good way to increase students’ technology fluency by exposing them to the various file extension meanings. I always teach my students to use png when searching Pic Collage to pull up transparent images (saves us time from trimming). Next students need to search “red nose png” in the web search tool. Students can use the clip tool to either clip a circle shape around their head or trace with their finger to trim. Next they can use the in-app camera to take a selfie. ![]() Students should choose a freestyle template in Pic Collage to create their image. Christmas iPad Activity: Take a Selfie & Add a Red Nose Pic Collage is also available on a variety of other devices – Kindle Fire, Android and computers/laptops with Windows 10. You will need to have the Web Search option turned on for this project (it is ON by default). Works as a stand alone activity or makes a great companion to the stories Imogene’s Antler’s by David Small or Olive the Other Reindeer by Vivian Walsh available at my affiliate linkįirst make sure you have either the app Pic Collage or Pic Collage Kids for the iPad. Try this Christmas iPad activity using the app Pic Collage for some holiday technology integration fun! These visual directions will show you how to “reindeer yourself” on the iPad.
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